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HYMN 423, C. P. M.
Resignation.

LORD! in sorrow I resign,

And bow to that dear hand of thine,
While yet the rod appears;

That hand can wipe these streaming eyes,
Or, into smiles of glad surprise,
Transform these falling tears.

2 My sole possession is thy love;
On earth beneath, in heaven above,
I have no other store:

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And though, with fervor, now I pray,
And importune thee night and day,
I cannot ask for more.

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HYMN 424, C. L. M.

Submission in Trials.

HEN I can trust my all with God,
In trial's fearful hour,-
Bow all resigned beneath his rod,
And bless his sparing power;
A joy springs up amid distress,
A fountain in the wilderness.

2 Oh! to be brought to Jesus' feet,
Though trials fix me there,
Is still a privilege most sweet;

For he will hear my prayer;
Though sighs and tears its language be,
The Lord is nigh to answer me.

3 Then, blesséd be the hand that gave,
Still blessed when it takes;

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Blesséd be he who smites to save,

Who heals the heart he breaks:

Perfect and true are all his ways,
Whom heaven adores and death obeys.

HYMN 425, C. M.

Depending on Grace.

1 AMAZING grace !-how sweet the sound!—

saved a wretch like ine;

I once was lost, but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.

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2 'T was grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears relieved;

How precious did that grace appear,
The hour I first believed!

3 Through many dangers, toils and snares,
I have already come;

'T is grace hath brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home.

4 Yea, when this flesh and heart shall fail, And mortal life shall cease,

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I shall possess, within the vail,
A life of joy and peace.

5 The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,
The sun forbear to shine;

But God, who called me here below,
Will be for ever mine.

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HYMN 426, C. M.

Submission in Trials.

Y times of sorrow and of joy,
Great God! are in thy hand;
My choicest comforts come from thee,
And go at thy command.

2 If thou should'st take them all away,
Yet would I not repine;
Before they were possessed by me,
They were entirely thine.

8 Nor would I drop a murm'ring word,
Though the whole world were gone,
But seek enduring happiness,
In thee, and thee alone.

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PRAYER.

HYMN 427, C. M.

Habitual Devotion.

HILE thee I seek, protecting Power
Be my vain wishes stilled;

And may this consecrated hour

With better hopes be filled.

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2 Thy love the power of thought bestowed;
To thee my thoughts would soar;
Thy mercy o'er my life has flowed,-
That mercy I adore.

3 In each event of life, how clear
Thy ruling hand I see!

Each blessing to my soul more dear,
Because conferred by thee.

4 In every joy that crowns my days,
In every pain I bear,

My heart sliall find delight in praise,
Or seek relief in prayer.

mf 5 When gladness wings my favored hour,
Thy love my breast shall fill;
Resigned, when storms of sorrow lower,
My soul shall meet thy will.

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6 My lifted eye, without a tear,

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The gathering storm shall see;

My steadfast heart shall know no fear,-
That heart shall rest on thee.

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HYMN 428, 78.

A Blessing humbly requested.

ORD! we come before thee now;
At thy feet we humbly bow;
Oh! do not our suit disdain ;-
Shall we seek thee, Lord! in vain?

2 Lord! on thee our souls depend,
In compassion, now descend;

Fill our hearts with thy rich grace,
Tune our lips to sing thy praise.
8 In thine own appointed way,
Now we seek thee, here we stay;
Lord! we know not how to go,
Till a blessing thou bestow.

4 Send some message, from thy word,
That may joy and peace afford;

Let thy Spirit now impart

Full salvation to each heart.

5 Comfort those who weep and mourn,
Let the time of joy return;

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Those, who are cast down, lift up,
Make them strong in faith and hope.

6 Grant, that all may seek and find
Thee, a God supremely kind:
Heal the sick, the captive free,
Let us all rejoice in thee.

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HYMN 429, L. M.

Forgiveness sought.

ORGIVE us, Lord! to thee we cry, Forgive us through thy matchless grace; On thee alone our souls rely,

Be thou our strength and righteousness.

2 Forgive thou us, as we forgive

The ills we suffer from our foes
Restore us, Lord! and bid us live;
Oh! let us in thine arins repose.

3 Forgive us, for our guilt is great,

Our wretched souls no merit claim;
For sovereign mercy still we wait,

And ask but in the Saviour's name.

4 Forgive us,-O thou bleeding Lamb!
Thou risen-thou exalted Lord!
Thou great High-Priest! our souls redeem,
And speak the pardon-sealing word.

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HYMN 430, C. M.

The God of Bethel.

GOD of Bethel! by whose hand
Thy people still are fed,

Who, through this weary pilgrimage,
Hast all our fathers led:-

2 Our vows, our prayers, we now present,
Before thy throne of grace:

God of our fathers! be the God
Of their succeeding race.

8 Through each perplexing path of life,
Our wandering footsteps guide;
Give us each day our daily bread,
And raiment fit provide.

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4 Oh! spread thy covering wings around,
Till all our wanderings cease,
And, at our Father's loved abode,
Our souls arrive in peace.

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5 Such blessings, from thy gracious hand, Our humble prayers implore;

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And thou shalt be our chosen God,-
Our portion evermore.

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HYMN 431, 7s.

Christ's Presence invoked.

IGHT of life!-seraphic Fire!-
Love divine!-thyself impart;
Every fainting soul inspire;
Shine in every drooping heart.
2 Every mourning sinner cheer;
Scatter all our guilty gloom:
Saviour-Son of God! appear;
To thy living temples come.
3 Come, in this accepted hour,

Bring thy heavenly kingdom in;
Fill us with thy glorious power-
Rooting out the love of sin.

4 Nothing more can we require,
We will covet nothing less;
Be thou all our heart's desire,
All our joy and all our peace.

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HYMN 432, C. M.
The Nature of Prayer.

1 PRAYER is the soul's sincere desire, Uttered or unexpressed;

The motion of a hidden fire

That trembles in the breast.

2 Prayer is the burden of a sigh,
The falling of a tear,

The upward glancing of an eye,—
When none but God is near.

3 Prayer is the simplest form of speech,
That infant lips can try;

Prayer, the sublimest strains that reach
The majesty on high.

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