com 3 Tho' in the Paths of Death I tread, With gloomy Horrors overspread, And guide me thro' the dreadful Shade. Thro' devious, lonely Wilds 1 stray, H Y M N XCIX. in ev'ry Clime, ador'd, the univerlal Lord! or warns me not to do, that, more than Heav'n pursue. let me not cast away; t' enjoy is to obey. thy Goodness let me bound; when thousand Worlds are round. 1 : 5 Let not this weak, unknowing Hand presume thy Bolts to throw, And deal Damnation round the Land, on each I judge thy Foe. still in the Right to stay; to find that better Way. or impious Discontent, or aught thy Goodness lent. to hide the Fault I fee; That Mercy I to others fhew, that Mercy shew to me. 9 Mean tho' I am, not wholly so, since quicken’d by thy Breath;, O lead me wberefoe'er I go, thro' this Day's Life or Death. 10 This Day be Bread and Peace my Lot; all else beneath the Sun, Thou know'ft if beft bestow'd or not; and let thy Will be done. whose Altar, Earth, Sea, Skies ! HY MN C. Thatcrownstheir Kingwith loud Acclaim? And shall not Saints their Homage pay Jesus the King of Glory reigns! From him your ev'ry Comfort flow's, Jesus the King of Glory reigns ! With ev'ry Pow'r to be ador'd, Jesus the King of Glory reigns! Yet must our Hearts adore his Name, Jesus the King of Glory reigns! But, Lord, thy Coronation Day Jesus the King of Glory reigns ! Earth's Earth's faireft Luftre Ginks in Shade. H Y M N CI. we wretched Sinners lay, Without one cheerful Beam of Hope, or Spark of glimm'ring Day. beheld our helpless Grief; he ran to our Relief. fled, and dwelt among the Dead. 4 Oh ! for this Love, let Rocks and Hills, their lasting Silence break, the Saviour's Praises speak. 5 Angels, affist our mighty Joys, strike all your Harps of Gold; H Y M N CII. Which God devis'd ere Time began; Which beams around us from above, With Grace so free, and Hope fo bright. 2 Here has the wife eternal Mind In Christ, their common Head, conjoin'd Gentilesand Jews, and Earth and Heav'n: Throughhim, fromthegreatFather's Throne; Rivers of Bliss come rolling down, And endless Peace and Life are givin.. To drive afar Man's trembling Race; To welcome Strangers to the Place. And ardent Hope our Boroms raise; HYMN CIII. Are inatchless, godlike, and divine; Who is a pard'ning God like thee? Crimes |