25 Aff He, who God's pure law fulfilled, He, whose truth with blood was sealed; FIRST PART. C. M. Medfield. Prayer for Divine Guidance and Pardon. Thy truths to me relate; For thou art God, whom I obey; 2 Remember not in anger, Lord, 3 O Lord, on me compassion take, 4 Oh keep my soul, and set me free, mf For I have placed my hope in thee, 25 SECOND PART. S. M. Watchman. I LIFT my soul to God; My trust is in his name: Let not my foes, that seek my blood, 2 From early dawning light Till evening shades arise, For thy salvation, Lord, I wait, 3 Remember all thy grace, 4 The Lord is just and kind; 25 THIRD PART. S. M. Cedron. Mercy of God to the Faithful. Aff TO God, in whom I trust, 2 Thy mercies, and thy love, 3 Let all my youthful crimes mf And, for thy wondrous goodness' sake, mf 4 His mercy, and his truth 25 The righteous Lord displays, In bringing wandering sinners home, FOURTH PART. S. M. Mornington. MINE eyes and my desire Are ever to the Lord; I love to plead his promised grace, Aff 2 Lord, turn thee to my soul; mf When will thy hand release my feet 3 When shall the sovereign grace Restore me from those dangerous ways, Aff 4 Oh, keep my soul from death, f mp 5 With humble faith I wait To see thy face again: mf" Of Israel it shall ne'er be said, He sought the Lord in vain. 25 FIFTH PART. S. M. 2 The Lord shall make him know 3 The dealings of his power With such as keep his covena.it sure, 4 Their souls shall dwell at ease mf Their seed shall taste the promises Dover. 26 FIRST PART. L. M. Tallis' Ev. Hymn. Conscious Integrity. JUDGE me, O Lord and prove my ways; And try my reins-and try my heart: My faith upon thy promise stays, Nor from thy law my feet depart. 2 Among thy saints will I appear Arrayed in robes of innocence; But, when I stand before thy bar, The blood of Christ is my defence. mf 3 I love thy habitation, Lord, f The temple, where thine honors dwelli 4 Let not my soul be joined, at last, Among the saints-and near my God. 26 SECOND PART. C. M. Dundee. Delight in the Presence and Worship of God. We love thy holy temple, Lord, For there thou deign'st to dwell; 2 There, in thy pure and cleansing fount, <Our souls on wings of faith shall mount f Aff 3 Around thine altar will we kneel mf A Saviour's mercy deeply feel, <4 Or, mingling with the choral throng, Our joyful voices raise, f ff And pour the full, melodious song, 26 In notes of grateful praise. THIRD PART. 7s. Pleyel's Hymn. Aff SEARCH my heart-my actions prove, mf 2 I have loved the hallowed place, - Lord, my erring footsteps guide! Hold the tempting bribe to view. Let me, Lord, thy mercy share. mf 5 Thou hast placed my foot aright, 27 FIRST PART. C. M. Stephens. ་་ f Aff God resorted to in Trouble and Desertion THE HE Lord of glory is my light, God is my strength-nor will I fear 2 One privilege my heart desires- mf 3 There shall I offer my requests, f f 27 P VA IAI Shall hear thy messages of love, 4 When troubles rise-and storms appear, God has a strong pavilion, where 5 Now shall my head be lifted high And songs of joy and victory SECOND PART. C. M. Patmos. SOON as I heard my Father say, 2 Let not thy face be hid from me, God of my life, I fly to thee, 3 Should friends and kindred, near and dear, Leave me to want, or die; My God will make my life his care, And all my need supply. |