3 Still with their lips their hearts agree, 4 They hate th' appearance of a lie, Firm to their truth; and when they die, WATTS. HYMN 340. C. M. Dedham. [b] Ο Watchfulness. FOR a principle within A sensibility to sin, A pain to feel it near; 2 O for the first approach to feel To catch the wandering of my will, 3 From Thee that I no more may part, C. WESLEY. HYMN 341. 8 & 7. Bavaria. [*] • 1 EARTHLY joys no longer please us, Here would we renounce them all, Seek our only rest in Jesus Him our Lord and Master call ■ Faith, our languid spirits cheering, Should he come at night or morning→→ CONG. MAG. HYMN 342. S. M. Watchman. [* or b] e 1 CHARGE to keep I have, A never-dying soul to save, 2 To serve the present age, 3 Arm me with jealous care, 4 Help me to watch and pray, Assured if I my trust betray, HYMN 343. S. M. Olmutz. Watch and pray. Matt. xxvi, 41. 1 My soul, be on thy guard,— Ten thousand foes arise: 2 Oh' watch, and fight, and pray, Renew it boldly every day, And help divine implore. 3 Ne'er think the victory won, WESLEY. [*] HEATH. HYMN 344. C. M. Windsor. [b] p 1 W Here at thy feet, my God, ITH tears of anguish I lament, My passion, pride, and discontent, 2 Sure there was ne'er a heart so base, So faithless to its promises, So prone to every sin. 3 My reason tells me thy commands Are holy, just, and true, SELECT. 18 Tells me whate'er my God demands, Is his most righteous due. 4 Reason I hear, her counsels weigh, And harder yet to love. obey, 5 How long, dear Saviour, shall I feel STENNETT. HYMN 345. 7s. Calvary. [b] Sins against thy light and love Bid me look on thee, and weep, "Now, thou know'st I love thee, Lord." 3 O remember me for good, Passing through the mortal vale; HYMN 346. L. P. M. 1 WESLEY'S COL St. Helen's. [b] For Power over Sin. HEN shall I hear the inward voice, O come, and righteousness divine, And Christ, and all with Christ, are mine! But fix in me his constant home, C. WESLEY HYMN 347. C. M. Funeral Hymn. [b] The Contrite Heart. P1 Ton contrite hearts bestow: HE Lord will happiness divine Then tell me, gracious God, is mine 2 I hear, but seem to hear in vain, If aught is felt, 'tis only pain -3 I sometimes think myself inclined -4 My best desires are faint and few; But, when I cry," My strength renew," -5 Thy saints are comforted, I know, 6 Oh! make this heart rejoice or aches And if it be not broken, break,→ HYMN 348. C. M. e10 g COWPER. Poland. [b] For a Contrite Heart. FOR that tenderness of heart, 2 O for those humble, contrite tears, 3 Saviour, to me, in pity, give The sensible distress; The pledge thou wilt at last receive, 4 Wilt from the dreadful day remove, Before the evil come; My spirit hide with saints above, C. WESLEY. 1 HYMN 349. L. M. Dresden. [b] Return of Joy. W and smiling day once more appears, THEN darkness long has veiled my mind, Then, my Redeemer, then I find 5 But, O my Lord, one look from thee Thou therefore all the praise receive; Be shame and self-abhorrence mine. COWPER HYMN 350. L. P. M. St. Helen's. [*] Fervent Vows and Petitions. • 1 T The will I love, my joy and crown; HEE will I love, my strength and tower, Thee will I love with all my power, 'Tis through thy light, and comes from thee. -3 I thank thee, uncreated sun, That thy bright beams on me have shined. |