JESUS CROWNED. 118, 119. L. M. 118. Love to Jesus. 1 WHEN Jesus Christ was here below, And spread his works of love abroad, If I had lived so long ago, Oh should not I have loved the Lord? 2 Jesus, who was so very kind, Who came to pardon sinful men, Who healed the sick, and cured the blind,— 3 But where is Jesus? is he dead? Oh no, he lives in heaven above; And," blest are they," the Saviour said, "Who, though they have not seen me, love." 119. Jesus Crowned. Coronation. C. M. 1 COME, children, hail the prince of peace, Come seek his face, and taste his grace, 2 Ye lambs of Christ, your tribute bring, 3 This Jesus will your sins forgive, For you he died, that you might live 4 Let every people, every tribe, To him all majesty ascribe, 5 All hail, the Saviour, Prince of Peace, "Abide with us, for it is 120. Middleton. L. M. Keble. 1 'T is gone, that bright and orbed blaze, 2 Sun of my soul! thou Saviour dear! 3 When the soft dews of kindly sleep 4 Abide with me from morn till eve, 121. Hamburg. Love to God. L. M. E. Taylor. "THUS shalt thou love the Almighty Lord, So speaks to man that sacred word, MUTUAL LOVE. 2 "With all thy heart,"-no idol thing, Though close around the heart it twine, Its interposing shade must fling, To darken that pure love of thine. 3 "With all thy mind,"-each varied power, And thoughts that glance behind, before, 122. 4 "With soul and strength,"-thy days of ease, 122. Dundee. Mutual Love. C. M. Swain. 1 How sweet, how heavenly is the sight, In one another's peace delight, 2 When each can feel his brother's sigh, When sorrow flows from eye to eye, 3 When free from envy, scorn, and pride, We try each other's faults to hide, 4 Let love in one delightful stream, And union sweet, and dear esteem, In 123. Gratitude to Parents. Wilworth. 1 My father, my mother, I know I cannot your kindness repay; But I hope, that, as older I grow, 8's M. I shall learn your commands to obey. 2 You loved me, before I could tell, Who it was that so tenderly smiled; I should be a dutiful chiid. 3 But, for fear that I ever should dare From all your commands to depart, Whenever I utter a prayer, 124. I'll ask for a dutiful heart, Humility. Wilmot. 1 IN a modest, humble mind, 7's M. 2 Jesus Christ was meek and mild, Dare to be perverse and proud? 4 Make it shine in every part; Fill us with this heavenly grace; 125 The Worth of Time. 8's & 11's M. 1 A MINUTE, how soon it is flown! And though we may waste them in folly and play, 2 We should not a minute despise, Although it so quickly is o'er; We know that it rapidly flies, And therefore should prize it the more; Another indeed may appear in its stead, 3 "T is easy to squander our years Can bring back one moment of life. Then wisely improve all of time as it goes, 126. Anger. Uxbridge. L. M. 1 WHEN in my heart rise angry thoughts, 2 How shall I check the passion fierce |