68 FOURTH PART. 8. 7. & 4. Sicilian Hymn. f 68 1 BLESS our God, his grace confessing, For his church salvation stores. 2 Him, in whom, as God, we glory, 69 Aff P And th' eternal victory claim. 3 At his feet, while prostrate falling, Shalt thy church to victory lead. FIFTH PART. 7's. Pleyel's Hymn. 1 LORD, thy church hath seen thee rise, God my Saviour! God my King! 2 When, in glories all divine, Through the earth thy church shall shine, FIRST PART. L. M. Pardon implored. Medway. TO thee, great God, I make my prayer; Let me not sink, o'erwhelmed in grief, 2. Oh let me now thy goodness prove, f3 So shall my song to thee arise, 69 Thy praise shall echo through the skies: SECOND PART. L. M. Windham. Pardon through the Sufferings of Christ. Aff 1 DEEP in our hearts let us record mf 2 Yet, gracious God, thy power and love Aff 3 Oh for his sake our guilt forgive- mf 69 f 1 THIRD PART. C. M. St. Ann's. FATHER, I sing thy wondrous grace, He bought salvation for the poor, And bore the sinner's shame. 2 His deep distress has raised us high; Fulfilled the law, which mortals broke, 3 Zion is thine, most holy God; Thy Son shall bless her gates: 4 Let heaven, and all that dwell on high, While lands and seas assist the sky, 70 C. M. Prayer for Divine Aid. St. Martin's. Aff 1 GREAT God, attend my humble call, mf 71 Oh let thy grace prevent my fall, 2 Be thou my help in time of need, 3 Let all who love thy name rejoice, In thy salvation raise their voice, FIRST PART. C. M. Praise to God, the Saviour. 1 MY Saviour, my almighty Friend, Warwick. Where will the growing numbers end, 2 Thou art my everlasting trust, And since I knew thy graces first, 3 My feet shall travel all the length mf And march, with courage in thy strength, P 4 When I am filled with sore distress mf I'll plead thy perfect righteousness, f 5 How will my lips rejoice to tell My soul, redeemed from sin and hell, 71 P mf 71 SECOND PART. C. M. Blackburn. Sustaining Grace implored. 1 GOD of my childhood, and my youth, I have declared thy heavenly truth, 2 Wilt thou forsake my hoary hairs, 3 Let me thy power and truth proclaim And leave a savor of thy name, 4 The land of silence and of death Oh may these poor remains of breath THIRD PART. C. M. Cheltenham. 1 MY God, my everlasting hope, Thy hands have held my childhood up, 2 Still has my life new wonders seen, I trust them to thy care. 3 Cast me not off when strength declines, And round me let thy glory shine, f 4 Then, in the history of my age, They'll read thy love in every page, 72 FIRST PART. L. M. Danvers. Universal Reign of Christ. mf 1 GREAT God, whose universal sway dol 2 As rain on meadows newly mown, 4 The saints shall flourish in his days, Dressed in the robes of joy and praise; < Peace, like a river, from his throne, Shall flow to nations yet unknown. 72 Monmouth. SECOND PART. L. M. f > 2 For him shall endless prayer be made, f 3 People and realms of every tongue mf 4 Blessings abound where'er he reigns, And all the sons of want are blest. f115 Let every creature rise and bring Angels descend with songs again, |