EMILIE. 6s & 5s. Or 6s. 19:25 22 9:25 J. ZUNDEL. 4 1. If life's pleasures charm thee, Give them not thy heart; Lest the gift en snare thee From thy God to part. 2. If distress be- fall thee, Pain-ful though it be, Let not grief ap- pal thee, To thy Saviour flee. 902. 6s & 5s. 3. When earth's prospects fail thee, 4. Let not death alarm thee, 903. 6s.* 1. I FEEL within a want For ever burning there, 2. This is the thing I crave, A likeness to Thy Son; In tenderness and truth, In sweet humility. 1. My spirit longeth for Thee 2. Of so divine a Guest Unworthy though I be; 3. Until it come to Thee; 4. No rest is to be found But in Thy bleeding love * May be sung to either tune, by using the small notes. EASTON. L. M. 1. O deem not they are blest a lone Whose lives a peaceful ten 13 For God, who pit - ies MOZART. or keep; man, has shown A blessing for the eyes that weep. DIAMOND. 7s & 4s. L. MASON. 1. Head of the church triumphant, We joy-fully adore Thee; Till Thou appear, Thy 9: members here Shall sing like those in glory. We lift our heart and voices, In 19 : blest an - ti- ci - pation, And cry aloud, And give to God The praise of our salvation. 907. 7s, 4s & 7s. 1. Head of the church triumphant, We joyfully adore Thee; Till Thou appear, Shall sing like those in glory. In blest anticipation, And cry aloud, The praise of our salvation. 2. While in affliction's furnace, That made us Thine, 3. Thou dost conduct Thy people Through torrents of temptation; Nor will we fear, While Thou art near, The world, with sin and Satan, Break through them all, 4. Faith now beholds the glory Which Thou hast set before us. At God's right hand, 2. Awake, awake, put on thy strength, The day of freedom dawns at length, 3. Rebuild thy walls, thy bounds enlarge, Say to the south-"Give up thy charge, 4. They come, they come ;-Thine exiled 5. Thus, though the universe shall burn, With songs Thy ransomed shall return, 909. C. M. MONTGOMERY. 1. JESUS, immortal King! arise; Till earth subdued, its tribute bring, 2. Ride forth, victorious Conqueror! ride, Till all Thy foes submit; And all the powers of hell resign 3. Send forth Thy word, and let it fly 4. From sea to sea, from shore to shore, May Jesus be adored; And earth, with all her millions, shout 910. C. M. 1. ALAS, the utter emptiness! What life has it to give? BURDER O, shall it God's own fire oppress? 2. Thyself amid the silence clear, 3. The silence thronged gloriously 4. The rapture, mighty, measureless, The mingling with Almightiness- 5. Thus sweetly live, thus greatly watchSoul, be but inly bright! All outer things must smile, must catch 6. Near Thee no darkness dares abide, GILL. 911. C. M. 1. BEHOLD, the mountain of the Lord, 2. To this the joyful nations round, 3. The beams that shine on Zion's hill The King who reigns in Salem's towers 4. No longer hosts encountering hosts, 5. Come, then-oh come from every land, 912. C. M. 1. THE Lord of glory is my light, And my salvation too; LOGAN. God is my strength, nor will I fear 2. One privilege my heart desires; 3. There shall I offer my requests, 4. When troubles rise, and storms appear, 5. Now shall my head be lifted high And songs of joy and victory 913. C. M. WATTS. 1. O WHERE are kings and empires now Of old that went and came? But Holy Church is praying yet, 1. THERE is a little lonely fold, 2. By evil beast, or burning sky, 3. For if, unheeding or beguiled, 4. Oh, gentle Shepherd, still behold 915. C. M. 1. A MOTHER may forgetful be, 2. No! thy dear name engraven stands, In characters of love, On thy almighty Father's hands; 3. Before His ever watchful eye 4. O Zion! learn to doubt no more, MRS. STEELE. |