Nor is the least a cheerful heart, L. M. 32. Song of Gratitude and Praise. 1 GOD of my life! through all my days, 2 When anxious cares would break my rest, 3 When death o'er nature shall prevail, 4 But Oh! when that last conflict 's o'er, 5 Then shall I learn th' exalted strains Praise to Jehovah. 33. 1 SAINTS! with pious zeal attending, 2 Round Jehovah's footstool kneeling, Lowly bend with contrite souls; Here his milder grace revealing, Here his wrath no thunder rolls. 3 Every secret fault confessing, Deed unholy-thought of sin, Seize, Oh! seize the proffered blessing,Grace from God, and peace within. 4 Heart and voice with rapture swelling, Still the song of glory raise; On the theme immortal, dwelling, Join the universal praise. L. M. Retirement and Devotion. 34. 1 MY God! permit me not to be 2 Why should my passions mix with earth, And thus debase my heavenly birth? Why should I cleave to things below, And let my God, my Saviour, go? 3 Call me away from flesh and sense; 4 Be earth, with all her scenes, withdrawn; Let noise and vanity be gone; In secret silence of the mind, My heaven-and there my God, I find. C. M. 35. God, our Refuge. 1 DEAR refuge of my weary soul! On thee, when sorrows rise, On thee, when waves of trouble roll, 2 To thee I tell each rising grief, For thou alone canst heal; Thy word can bring a sweet relief, 3 But Oh! when gloomy doubts prevail, I fear to call thee mine; The springs of comfort seem to fail, 4 Hast thou not bid me seek thy face? And shall I seek in vain? And can the ear of sovereign grace 5 No, still the ear of sovereign grace 6 Thy mercy-seat is open still: C. M. 36. Thirsting after Gud. 1 WHEN fainting in the sultry waste, 2 So longs the weary, fainting mind, Oppressed with sins and woes, Some soul-reviving spring to find, Whence heavenly comfort flows. 3 Oh! may I thirst for thee, my God! With ardent, strong desire; And still, through all this desert road, To taste thy grace aspire. 4 Then shall my prayer to thee ascend, A grateful sacrifice; My mourning voice wilt thou attend, C. M. God, as seen in Nature. 37. 1 I SING th' almighty power of God, That made the mountains rise, That spread the flowing seas abroad, And built the lofty skies. 2 I sing the wisdom that ordained The sun to rule the day; The moon shines full at his command, 3 I sing the goodness of the Lord, 4 Lord! how thy wonders are displayed, Where'er I turn mine eye! If I survey the ground I tread," 5 There's not a plant nor flower below, 6 Creatures that borrow life from thee, C. M. 38. Rejoicing in God, our Father. 1 COME, shout aloud the Father's grace, Soon shall you join the glorious theme, 2 God, the eternal, mighty God, 3 My Father, God! and may these lips Pronounce a name so dear? Not thus could heaven's sweet harmony 4 Thanks to my God for every gift L. M. 39. Perfections of God in his Government. 1 JEHOVAH reigns-his throne is high, His robes are light and majesty; His glory shines, with beams so bright, 2 His terrors keep the world in awe; 3 Through all his works his wisdom shines, 40. C. M. 1 MY God, my portion and my love, I've none but thee in heaven above, 2 What empty things are all the skies, There's nothing here deserves my joys 3 In vain the bright, the burning sun "T is thy sweet beams create my noon; If thou withdraw, 't is night. 4 How vain a toy is glittering wealth, Or what's my safety, or my health, 5 Were I possessor of the earth, 6 Let others stretch their arms like seas, And I desire no more. |