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My God, I'm gravel'd what to say.

'Tis deep as Hell, for thence it took Me, and the Day's down in my book. 15. 'Tis broad as fin, that spreads all

over;

For, Lord, thy Love my fin doth

Cover:

Tis long as length; Eternity May fay how long, for that can't I. 16. I'd be content my earth should

turn

To Afhes, fo my Soul might burn,
My pow'rs all be one Holocauft,
Reaching thy love and life at last.
17. Charge thyfelf with me; all
that's mine

Subject I to thy Difcipline:
I'll have no Mind diftin&t from thee,
Who giveft all that's thine to me.
18. Afks one, Wilt take a walk
abroad?

I'll anfwer, Go and ask my God.
When thou fayft, Go! tho' flesh say,
Stay !

11. Were I a graduate in that Col-I'll creep, if I can't run, that Way.

lege, Where love is known that paffeth knowledge,

Where Saints do comprehend, yea dwell

In Love incomprehenfible!

12. Where perfect love doth caft out fear;

Nor thine, nor theirs, is doubted there!

Give my love eyes, to interline. Thy Text with fome fhort notes of mine.

13. But I'm low Earth, fhort as a

fpan,

Fleet as a fhade, narrow as Man; Love's whole height, depth, breadth, length to measure,

I have not skill, my God, nor leifure. 14. Love's high as Heav'n, for thence it came,

And thither with it bound I am :

19. If I at any time, alas! Tranfgrefs the Love I now exprefs; Thy pard'ning Smile, O Lord, shall be

Like rain on new-mown grafs to me. 20. I'll watch, left fome old Adam feed,

With thy joy's flow'r, put forth a weed:

Peeps fuch? thy weeding knife I'll borrow,

Left the ground harden by to-mor

row.

21. I'll fee by thine Eyes; thy each
beck

Shall be my bridle, curb and check:
The Watch thou gav'ft me, for thy

fake

I'll keep, wind up whene'er I wake.
22. The Book thou gav'ft,that blood-
gilt book,
I'll ever, ever in it look,

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o find Thee there, myfelf thy beauty,

nd learn to know and do my duty. Giv't thou me Work? I'll not complain;

hy Work my Wages is and gain ; lean as I can I'll do't, yet then Fears too fhall wash it o'er again. When a Thought's wrong, yea if I doubt,

will for fureness throw it out.

at come, Lord, take an Inventory f all that's mine; I'll not be forry! Then on mine Hour-glafs lay thine Hand,

nd ask, Whofe is this running fand?

Il answer, All now left is thine ! t paft mifpence, I ftill repine. 5. If Shimei's curfe thee, and if they aft Duft, I'll blow the dust away ith fighs; if they thine Honour

ftain,

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ESU, thy Light again I view, Again thy mercy's Beams I fee,

And all within me wakes, anew o pant for thy Immenfity: gain my thoughts to thee afpire a fervent flames of ftrong defire. 3. But O! what Offering fhall I give To thee, the Lord of earth and skies ?

3. Now then, my GoD, thou haft my Soul;

No longer mine, but thine I am: Guard thou thy own; poffefs it whole, Chear it by Hope, with Love 'inflame.

Thou haft my Spirit; there difplay
Thy glory, to the perfect Day.
4. Thou haft my Flesh; thy hallow'd
fhrine,

Devoted folely to thy Will:
Here let thy light for ever fhine,
This houfe ftill let thy Prefence fill:
O Source of life, live, dwell, and

move

In me, till all my life be love.
5. O never in thefe Veils of fhame,
Sad fruits of fin, my glorying be!
Cloath with Salvation thro' thy Name
My foul, and may I put on Thee!
Be living Faith my costly drefs,
And my best robe, thy Righteouf-
nefs !

6. Send down thy Likeness from above,

And let this my adorning be: Cloath me with Wisdom, Patience, Love,

With Lowlinefs and Purity, Than gold and pearls more precious far,

And brighter than the morning ftar. 7. Lord, arm me with thy Spirit's might,

Since I am call'd by thy great Name: In thee my wandring i houghts unite, Of all my Works be thou the aim. Thy Love attend me all my Days, And my fole bufinefs be thy praife.

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My Spirit, Soul, and Flesh receive,RISE.my foul, adore thy Maker!

A holy, living Sacrifice.

mall as it is, 'tis all my ftore: More fhouldst thou have, if I had

more.

Angels praife; join thy Lays, With them be partaker. Father, Lord of ev'ry fpirit! In thy Might lead me right, Thro' my Saviour's Merit.

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3. O forgive me all my Folly! Make me clean from my fin, Like thy Spirit, holy :

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Suggest whate'er I think or fay,
Direct me in thy narrow Way.
2. Prevent me, left I harbour pride,
I eft I in mine own ftrength confide
Shew me my weakness, let me see,
I have my Pow'r, my all from Thee.
3. O may I ne'er my Silence break,
Unless infpir'd by thee to speak;
Then let fuch pow'r attend my word,
That all who hear,may feek the Lord
4. Enrich me alway with thy love;
My kind protection ever prove;
Thy Signet put upon my breast,
And let thy Spirit on me rest.
5. Affift and teach me how to pray;
Incline my Nature to obey;
What thou abhorr'ft, that let me fe
And only love what pleases thee.
6. O may I never do my Will,
But thine, and only thine, fulfil:
Let all my Time, and all my Ways
Be fpent and ended to thy Praife.

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WOW bleft are they whoa

Save me from the things forbidden;H Grace makes wife,

God of Light, lead me right

By thy Wifdom hidden.

4. Guide me thro' my griefs and forrows;

O my God, by thy Blood Screen me from all Arrows. By thee may I be defended

From my fees, fnares and woes, Till my Days are ended.

5.

Rich in Faith, and Love, and
duty,

May I fhine once divine,
Bright in perfect beauty;
Freely taffe the living Fountain,

Take feat at thy Feet
my
On thy holy Mountain!

Who Time, before 'tis fled, can prize!! Who with unwearied constant care, For an eternal State prepare! 2. Thefe faithful Stewards with de light,

When chearful Day fucceeds the Night,

Shall fee their kind, their faithful Lord,

From him receive the great reward. 3. Each day fome Tribute I would

bring

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SON

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ON of the Carpenter, receive This humble Work of mine; Worth to my meanest labour give, By joining it to thine.

2. Servant of all, to toil for Man Thou would't not, Lord, refuse: Thy Majefty did not disdain

To be employ'd for us.
3. Thy bright Example I pursue,
To thee in all things rife ;
And all I think, or speak, or do,
Is but one facrifice.

4. Careless thro' outward Cares I go,
From all diftraction free:
My Hands are but engag❜d below,
My Heart is still with Thee.

50 when wilt thou my Life appear! How gladly would I cry,

"'Tis done, the work thou gav'st

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Thy all-fuftaining Pow'r we prove, And glad y fing thy Praise. 2.Thine,wholly thine we want to be, Our Sacrifice receive;

Made, and preferv'd, and fav'd by thee,

To thee Ourselves we give.

3. Come, holy Ghoft, the Saviour's love

Shed in our hearts abroad; So fhall we ever live and move, And be, with CHRIST, in GOD.

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Mein Heiland, nimm mich ein zur ruh.

Y Saviour! be thou my Re-`

1.M2 pofe,

Make my fleep comfortable; Come and thy felf my Senses close, Be thou my Bed and cradle,

In which I foft and still Can lie, and drink my fill Of thy Love's wine, and reft in thee From all kinds of difturbance free. 2. O let no en'my find access!

Thou must thyfelf defend me, Grant me in thy dear Wounds a place,

Then can no hurt attend me ;
No envy nor vile art

Can there disturb my Heart : Therefore, my Saviour, take in me, I'm fafe, if I am hid in thee.

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