Ver. 176. e 5 My soul hath gone too far astray, Yet since I've not forgot thy way, 6 Make me to walk in thy commands; Nor let my head, or heart, or hands, C. M. 12th Part. Wantage. [*] • 1 MY God, consider my distress, Though I have sinn'd against thy grace, Ver. 39, 116. p 2 Forbid, forbid the sharp reproach, Ver. 122, 135. -3 Be thou a surety, Lord, for me, Ver. 82. e 4 Mine eyes with expectation fail; Ver. 132. -5 Look down upon my sorrows, Lord, And shew thy grace the same, • As thou art ever wont t' afford C. M. 13th Part. Colchester. [*] WITII my whole heart I've sought thy face; O let me never stray From thy commands, O God of grace, Ver. 11. 2 Thy word I've hid within my heart, Ver. 63, 53, 158. 3 1'm a companion of the saints, e 4 While sinners do thy gospel wrong, 5 My heart with sacred rev'rence hears -6 My God, I long, I hope, I wait o While thy whole law is my delight, And I obey thy will. C. M. 14th Part. Reading. [b*] Benefit of Afflictions, and Support under them Ver. 153, 81, 82. 1 CON ONSIDER all my sorrows, Lord, My soul for thy salvation faints 2 Yet have I found 'tis good for me Ver. 50. 3 This is the comfort I enjoy, Ver. 92. 4 Had not thy word been my delight, My soul, oppress'd with sorrow's weight, Ver. 75. 5 I know thy judgments, Lord, are right, 6 Before I knew thy chast'ning rod, 1 C. M. 15th Part. Bethlehem. [*] THAT thy statutes, ev'ry hour, Ver. 15, 16. 2 To meditate thy precepts, Lord, Ver. 32. -3 How would I run in thy commands, Ver. 13, 46. 4 My lips with courage shall declare Thy statutes and thy name; I'll speak thy word, though kings should hear, Nor yield to sinful shame. Ver. 61, 69, 70. 5 Let bands of persecutors rise, To rob me of my right,— Let pride and malice forge their lies, Ver. 115. 6 Depart from me, ye wicked race, Whose hands and hearts are il . I love my God, I love his ways, And must obey his will C. M. 16th Part. Plymouth. [b] p 1 M Lord, give me life divine: Y soul lies cleaving to the dust; From vain desires and ev'ry lust, e 2 I need the influence of thy grace, Ver. 107. 3 When sore afflictions press me down, Ver. 156, 40. e 4 Are not thy mercies sovereign still? Wilt thou not grant me warmer zeal, Ver. 159, 40. 5 Does not my heart thy precepts love, And long to see thy face? e And yet how slow my spirits move, -6 Then shall I love thy gospel more, 1 L. M. 1st Part. Babylon. [b] WHEN WHEN pain and anguish seize me, Lord, My soul dissolves for heaviness; Uphold me with thy strength'ning grace. Ver. 51, 69, 110. 2 The proud have fram'd their scoffs and lies, Ver. 161, 78. 3 They hate me, Lord, without a cause, 1 FATHER, I bless thy gentle hand How kind was thy chastising rod ! That forc'd my conscience to a stand, And brought my wand'ring soul to God! e 2 Foolish and vain, I went astray, Ere I had felt thy scourges, Lord; p I left my guide, and lost my way, -But now I love, and keep thy word. Ver. 71. 3 'Tis good for me to bear the yoke, Ver. 72. o 4 The law, that issues from thy mouth, Ver. 73. -5 Thy hands have made my mortal frame, Thy Spirit form'd my soul within; Teach me to know thy wondrous name, Ver. 74. o 6 Then all, who love and fear the Lord, And made thy grace my only choice. 1 PSALM 120. C. M. Dorset.. [*] When wilt thou set my soul at rest, |