2 Part in peace! with deep thanksgiving, Tranquil memory to the dead. 3 Part in peace! such are the praises 54 L. M. PIERPONT. O THOU, to whom, in ancient time, Not now on Zion's height alone From every place below the skies, O, Thou to whom, in ancient time, Shall temples rise, and praise be sung. 55 Lord's Day. L. M. STENNETT. The Christian Sabbath Morning. 1 ANOTHER Six days' work is done, Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest; 2 O that our thoughts and thanks may rise, And draw from Heaven that sweet repose, 3 This heavenly calm, within the breast, 4 In holy duties let the day · In holy pleasures — pass away; 56 S. M. SPIRIT OF THE PS. 57 The Day of Rest. 1 SWEET is the task, O Lord, Thy glorious acts to sing, To praise thy name, and hear thy word, 2 Sweet at the dawning hour, Thy boundless love to tell; And when the night-wind shuts the flower, Still on the theme to dwell. 3 Sweet on this day of rest, To join in heart and voice, With those who love and serve thee best, 4 To songs of praise and joy, That such may be our blest employ 8 & 7s. M. SUN. SCHOOL H. B. Sabbath Morning. 1 WELCOME, Welcome, quiet morning, Now the Sabbath morn returning, 58 Let me think how time is passing, Save the love of humble hearts. 2 Love to God, and to our neighbor, Swift my life's vain dreams are passing, 3 Father, now one prayer I raise thee; Then, when years have gather'd o'er me, Heaven's bright realm will rise before me; L. M. SUN. SCHOOL H. B. Sabbath Day. 1 WE bless thee for this sacred day, 59 2 Lord, in this day of holy rest, Forget the world, its joys and woes. 3 Lord! may thy truth, upon the heart, 4 We would our prayers with fervor bring, 7s. M. 6 1. SUN. SCHOOL H. B. Sabbath Morning. 1 SAFELY through another week, 2 Mercies, multiplied each hour, Through our lives, our praise demand; Guarded by thy mighty power, Fed and guided by thy hand. |