4 Fear not that he will e'er forsake, 5 Fear not the terrors of the grave, 401 C. M. Refuge in God. DEAR Refuge of my weary soul, 2 To thee I tell each rising grief, Thy word can bring a sweet relief, 3 Hast thou not bid me seek thy face? And shall I seek in vain? And can the ear of sovereign grace 4 No-still the ear of sovereign grace Attends the mourner's prayer; Oh may I ever find access To breathe my sorrows there! 5 Thy mercy-seat is open still; 402 C. M. Refuge in God. DEAR Father, to thy mercy-seat My soul for shelter flies: "Tis here I find a safe retreat When storms and tempests rise. 2 My cheerful hope can never die, If thou, my God, art near; Thy grace can raise my comforts high, 3 My great Protector, and my Lord, 4 Oh! never let my soul remove Still let me trust thy power and love, 403 7s. Prayer for the Christian Temper. Frame us for the world above, 404 YOUTH. C. M. Youth invited to Christ. YE hearts, with youthful vigor warm, 2 The soul that longs to see his face And those that early seek his grace 3 What object, Lord, my soul should move, 4 Away, ye false, delusive toys, 405 C. M. Remember thy Creator. WHILE in the tender years of youth, 2 Remember thy Creator, God; Make him thy fear, thy love, thy hope, 3 He shall defend and guide thy course 406 7s & 6s. Remember thy Creator. REMEMBER thy Creator, While youth's fair spring is bright; Before thy cares are greater, Before comes age's night; While yet the sun shines o'er thee, Thy great Creator fear. 2 Remember thy Creator, To earth-for 'tis its nature- 407 S. M. The Young asking for divine Guidance. 2 To learn and do thy will, O Lord, our hearts incline; 3 While taught thy word of truth, And when we hear of Jesus' name, 4 Oh let us never tread The broad, destructive road, But trace those holy paths which lead HOW shall the young secure their hearts, 2 'Tis like the sun-a heavenly light, And, through the dangers of the night, 3 Thy precepts make me truly wise; I hate my own vain thoughts that rise, 4 Thy word is everlasting truth; That holy book shall guide our youth, WITH humble heart and tongue, Oh! bring me now, while I am young, 2 Make an unguarded youth The object of thy care; Help me to choose the way of truth, |