s 3 Thousands shall join thy pilgrim band HYMN 399. L. M. Angels' Hymn. [b or *] For Missionary Associations. 81 ASSEMBLED at thy great command, Before thy face, dread King, we stand; The voice that marshalled every star, -2 We meet through distant lands to spread 3 First bow our hearts beneath thy sway; 4 Our prayers assist-accept our praise→→ COLLYER. HYMN 400. L. M. Duke Street. [*] • 1 W On Wings of love, the Saviour flew, THEN from the glorious realms of day, p 2 The blind, the lame, his power confessed; And loosed the prisoner from his chains. And practise what his goodness taught? -4 Ye who his grace so freely share, u 5 Honour your Saviour, speak his praise; HYMN 401. L. P. M. Palestine. [b] e 1 That ushers placid evening in ; WEET is the last, the parting ray, When with the still, expiring day, To turn the wandering thoughts to heaven. On faith and hope's celestial wings, 8 1 HYMN 402. P. M. Haddam. [*] CHIL Lord's Day. HILDREN of God, awake, In loftiest songs of praise Your grateful homage pay; Come, bless the day that God hath blest, 2 On this auspicious morn And vanquished all our foes; 8 Heaven with hosannas rings; Thy praise responsive sings- IIYMN 403. L. M. Blendon. [*] "There remaineth a Rest to the People of God." 1 THINE earthly Sabbaths, Lord! we love, But there's a nobler rest above; -Oh that we might that rest attain · No sighs shall mingle with the songs Doddridge. HYMN 404. C. M. Broomsgrove. [*] p And yet how slow devotion burns! 2 Accept our faint attempts to love, Our frailties, Lord, forgive; -We would be like thy saints above, 0 And praise thee while we live. -3 Increase, O Lord, our faith and hope, And fit us to ascend, Where the assembly ne'er breaks up, The Sabbath ne'er shall end ; 4 Where we shall breathe in heavenly air, With heavenly lustre shine; Before the throne of God appear, And feast on love divine. BROWN. HYMN 405. 7s. Pilgrim. [*] Sabbath Morning Prayer Meeting. -H Through these sacred hours be thine: May we from the world depart, Breathing after things divine. o 2 Lead us forth with joy and peace To thy temple, in thy ways; e And when this sweet day shall cease, And more love, and peace, and fear 1 HYMN 406. L. M. Stonefield. [*] For the Blessing of Father, Son, and Spirit COMMAND thy blessing from above, God! on all assembled here; Behold us with a Father's love, Speak to each heart the mighty word, e 1 May nought in life or death divide The saints in thy communion blest. MONTGOMERY HYMN 407. C. M. Stephens. [* or b] And think ourselves sincere ; But show us, Lord, is every one 2 Is here a soul that knows thee not, A stranger to the blood which bought 3 Speak with that voice which wakes the dead, And bid his guilty conscience dread The death that never dies. e 4 Call forth the cry, "What must be done u HYMN 408. 8, 7, & 4. 'L After Sermon. WESLEY'S COL. Tamworth. [*] ORD! dismiss us with thy blessing; Let us all, thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace' Travelling through this wilderness. s 2 Tharks we give and adoration, 1 With us evermore be found. RIPPON. HYMN 409. L. M. Alfreton. [*]. Co Baptism. NOME, Holy Ghost, descend from high; And witness with the water now. HYMN 410. C. M. Stephens. [*] 1 J Baptism. [ESUS, we lift our souls to thee! And let this little infant be Baptized into thy death. 2 Oh let thine unction on it rest, Thy grace its soul renew; And write within its tender breast Thy name and nature too. 3 If thou shouldst quickly end its days, Its place with thee prepare ; And if thou lengthen out its race, |