119 THIRTEENTH PART. C. M. Medfield. CONSIDER all my sorrows, Lord, 2 Yet I have found 'tis good for me 3 Had not thy word been my delight 4 Before I knew thy chastening rod, 119 FOURTEENTH PART. C. M. Litchfield. Aff My Soul lies cleaving to the dust; f 2 I need the influence of thy grace 3 Are not thy mercies sovereign still, Wilt thou not grant me warmer zeal 4 Does not my heart thy precepts love, And yet, how slow my spirits move 5 Then shall I love thy gospel more, When I have felt its quickening power 119 FIFTEENTH PART. C. M. St. Martin's. THY mercies fill the earth, O Lord; 2 Since I'm a stranger here below But mark the road my feet should go, 3 When I confessed my wandering ways, 4 If God to me his statutes show, 119 SIXTEENTH PART. C. M. London. mf MY hiding-place, my refuge-tower, And shield art thou-O Lord! f I firmly anchor all my hopes On thy unerring word. 2 According to thy gracious word, Nor make me of those hopes ashamed, 3 On me, devoted to thy fear, Lord, make thy face to shine; mf 4 My hiding-place, my refuge-tower, f I firmly anchor all my hopes On thy unerring word. 119 SEVENTEENTH PART. S. M. Dover. WITH humble heart and tongue, My God, to thee I pray: Oh! bring me now, while I am young, To thee, the living way. 2 Make an unguarded youth Help me to choose the way of truth, 3 My heart, to folly prone, And make me wholly thine. 5 To what thy laws impart Be my whole soul inclined; Come, Saviour, dwell within my heart, 121 f V mf V mf f FIRST PART. L. M. Ralston- [flood; Who built the world-who spread the 2 He guides our feet-he guards our way; He spreads the evening vail-and keeps 3 Israel-a name divinely blest, 4 Long as I live, I'll trust his power; 121 SECOND PART. C. M. St. Martin's. TO heaven I lift my waiting eyes, The Lord, who built the earth and skies, 2 Their steadfast feet shall never fall, 3 Israel, rejoice, and rest secure, His wakeful eyes employ his power For thine eternal guard. 4 He guards thy soul-he keeps thy breath, 2 My feet shall never slide, And fall in fatal snares, Since God, iny guard and guide, Those wakeful eyes, Shall Israel keep That never sleep, When dangers rise. 3 No burning heats by day, Thou art sun, And thou my shade, To guard my head 4 Hast thou not given thy word And I can trust my Lord To keep my mortal breath: I'll go and come, Nor fear to die, Till from on high Thou call me home. 122 FIRST PART. C. M. Howard's. Delight in the Sabbath and Temple of God. [OW did my heart rejoice to hear mf Ho P f My friends devoutly say, In Zion let us all appear, And keep the solemn day!' 2 I love her gates-I love the road; 3 Up to her courts, with joy unknown, The Son of David holds his throne, 4 He hears our praises and complaints, Divides the sinners from the saints, 5 Peace be within this sacred place, With holy gifts, and heavenly grace 6 My soul shall pray for Zion still, Here my best friends, my kindred dwell, 122 SECOND PART. C. M. Warwick. WITH joy we hail the sacred day, With joy the summons we obey, 2 Thy chosen temple, Lord, how fair! mp To breathe the humble fervent prayer- 3 Spirit of grace! oh deign to dwell Make her in holiness excel, |