Soon shall close thy earthly mission, Faith to sight, and prayer to praise. MONTGOMERY. HYMN 333 7s. Pilgrim. [bor *] Welcoming the Cross. 01 IS my happiness below, TIS Not to live without the cross; But the Saviour's power to know, 2 Trials must and will befall; 3 Trials make the promise sweet, 1 HYMN 334. L. M. COWPER. Brentford. [b]. The Influence of the World deplored. H! from the world's vile slavery, Almighty Saviour, set me free; And as my treasure is above, Ο Be there my thoughts and there my love. p 2 But oft, alas! too well I know, The heart unmoved, the absent mind. P COTTERILL. Canterbury. [b] The Power of Faith. adds new charms to earthly bliss, FAITH Its aid in every duty brings, 2 Extinguishes the thirst of sin, And lights the sacred fire Of love to God and heavenly things, 1 I 3 The wounded conscience knows its power That balm the saddest heart can cheer, s 4 Wide it unveils celestial worlds, DHOOL TORNER. HYMN 336. 7s & 6s. Margate. [bor] Looking forward. T PROM every earthly pleasure, -p 3 What though we are but strangers And sojourners below; And countless snares and dangers Yet there's a rest above; 0 1 HYMN 337. 7s. German Hymn. [*] CHILD HILDREN of the heavenly King! o 2 Ye are travelling home to God, HYMN 338. L. M. Heb. xiii, 14, CENNICK. Eaton. [*] e1"W This may distress the worldly mind; E'VE no abiding city here" e o But should not cost the saint a tear, Who hopes a better rest to find. e 2" We've no abiding city here"- e 1 KELLY. HYMN 339. C. M. St. Ann's. [*] Sincerity and Truth. ET those who bear the Christian name. The saints, the followers of the Lamb, 2 True to the solemn oaths they take, 3 Still with their lips their hearts agree, 4 They hate th' appearance of a lie, Firm to their truth; and when they die, HYMN 340, C. M. Watchfulness. FOR a principle within A sensibility to sin, A pain to feel it near; WATTS. Dedham. [b] 2 O for the first approach to feel To catch the wandering of my will, 3 From Thee that I no more may part, HYMN 341. 8 & 7. C. WESLEY. Bavaria. [*] The watchful Servants. no longer Here would we renounce them all, Seek our only rest in Jesus Him our Lord and Master call. Faith, our languid spirits cheering, Should he come at night or morning- CONG. MAO HYMN 342. S. M. Watchman. e 1 CHARGE to keeр I have,, H A never-dying soul to save, 2 To serve the present age, O may it all my powers engage 3 Arm me with jealous care, And oh thy servant, Lord, prepare 4 Help me to watch and pray, Assured if I my trust betray, HYMN 343. S. M. * or b WESLEY Olmutz. [*] Watch and pray. Matt. xxvi, 41. 1 MY soul, be on thy guard,— Ten thousand foes arise: And hosts of sins are pressing hard, Renew it boldly every day, And help divine implore. 3 Ne'er think the victory won, The arduous work will not be done, HYMN 344. C. M. P1 WIT A HEATH. Windsor. [b] Indwelling Sin lamented. ITH tears of anguish 1 lament, My passion, pride, and discontent, 2 Sure there was ne'er a heart so base, So false as mine has been, So faithless to its promises, So prone to every sin. 3 My reason tells me thy commands Are holy, just, and true, SELECT. 18* |