W HYMN 138. GRATITUDE. HEN all thy mercies, O my GOD, 2 Thy providence my life fuftain'd, 3 Unnumber'd comforts to my foul 4 When in the flipp'ry paths of youth, Thine arm, unfeen, convey'd me safe, 5 When worn by ficknefs oft haft thou 6 Thy bounteous hand with worldly bliss Has made my cup run o'er; And in a kind and faithful friend 7 Thro' ev'ry period of my life 8 When nature fails, and day and night 9 Thro' all eternity to thee I WHA HYMN 139. HAT fhall we render unto thee, Thou glorious LORD of life and pow'r ! Teach us to bow the humble knee; Our Jesus from the heav'ns came down, 3 He bore our fins upon the tree, (To feek and fave the loft he came) There was he bound to fet us free, From death and everlasting fhame: The captive flock from hell was freed, And ranfom'd when their Shepherd bled. 4 Before the Father's awful throne, Our merciful High priest he stands, And interceding for his own, The purchas'd remnant now demands; His people's everlasting friend, Who loving, loves them to the end. 5 May we, his banish'd ones, rejoice, Him for our LORD and God to own; And cleave to him in love alone; Then meet him in the realms of blifs, HYMN 140. A Thousand foes prepare to war Against a feeble faint JESUS, in my behalf appear, 2 Give me an heart divorc'd from fin, Conftant, fincere, and fervent in Watchful in ev'ry work and word, Arm'd with thy Spirit's two-edg'd fword, 4 Fill'd with a godly filial fear, Left I from the right path fhould err, 5 To ev'ry earthly object dead; 6 Let furious heats no more moleft, 7 Grant me a serious, sober mind, That I may fhew to all mankind 8 Affume in me thy dwelling-place, I BRE HYMN 141. ADORING CHRIST. RETHREN, let us join to blefs 2 Master, fee! to thee we bow, 3 Thee the angels ceaseless fing, 4 Thou haft the glad tidings brought, company. 5 We thy little flock adore |