2 Thou art a God before whose sight 3 But to thy house will I resort, 4 O may thy spirit guide my feet 5 The men that love and fear thy name 3. 42. 43. 97. 181. C. M. The Lord's day. BARBAULD. 1 AGAIN the Lord of life and light Unseals the eye-lids of the morn, 2 O what a night was that which wrapt 3 This day be grateful homage paid, Let gladness dwell in every heart, 5. P. M. J. TAYLOR. Return of the Lord's day. 6. 264. S. M. MONTGOMERY. The delight of worship, 1 GLAD was my heart to hear Come, in the house of God appear, 2 Our willing feet shall stand 4 While young and old, in many a band, Pray for Jerusalem, The city of our God: The Lord from heaven be kind to them That love the dear abode ! Within these walls may peace And harmony be found: Zion, in all thy palaces, Prosperity abound! 5 For friends and brethren dear, 30. 33. 121. 156. 7. L. M. The Lord's day morning. Jos. STENNETT. 1 ANOTHER six-days' work is done Another sabbath is begun: Return, my soul, enjoy thy rest, ; Improve the day which God hath blest. 2 O that our thoughts and thanks may rise And draw from heaven that sweet repose, How sweet, a Sabbath thus to spend, 8. 88.157. 217. C. M. EDMESTON. The Lord's day. 1 WHEN the worn spirit wants repose, How sweet to hail the evening's close, 2 How sweet to hail the early dawn When first that soul-reviving morn 8 Sweet day! thine hours too soon will cease; Yet, while they gently roll, Breathe, Heavenly Spirit, source of peace, 4 When will my pilgrimage be done, The Lord's day. E. TAYLOR. 1 O FATHER! though the anxious fear Man's noblest work is praising thee; The Lord's day. WATTS. 1 SWEET is the work, my God, my King, 2 Sweet is the day of sacred rest; breast; may my heart in tune be found, Like David's harp of solemn sound. 3 My heart shall triumph in the Lord, And bless his works, and bless his word; Thy works of grace how bright they shine! How deep thy counsels, how divine! |