6 Blind unbelief is sure to err, 32 C. M. The Mysteries of Providence. 2 "Tis but in part I know thy will; 3 With rapture I shall then survey 33 S. M. Jehovah the Shepherd of his People. THE Lord my shepherd is; 2 He leads me to the place, Where heavenly pasture grows; 3 If e'er I go astray, He doth my soul reclaim; And guides me in his own right way, 4 While he affords his aid, I cannot yield to fear; Tho' I should walk thro' death's dark shade, My shepherd's with me there. 34 S. M. Exhortation to adore and praise Jehovah. 2 Come-worship at his throne, 3 To-day attend his voice, Nor dare provoke his rod; 35 C. M. Trust in God and Deliverance. I WAITED meekly for the Lord, 2 Firm on a rock-he made me stand, 3 I'll spread his works of grace abroad, 36 L. M. Praise to the great Jehovah. BE thou exalted, O my God, Above the heavens, where angels dwel) Thy power on earth be known abroad, Awake, my tongue, to sound his praise, 4 Be thou exalted, O my God, Above the heavens, where angels dwell; Thy power on earth be known abroad, And land to land thy wonders tell. 37 C. M. Creation and Providence. LORD, when my raptured thought surveys All nature joins to teach thy praise, 2 Where'er I turn my gazing eyes, 3 On me thy providence has shone O let my lips and life make known 4 All-bounteous Lord, thy grace impart; Thy gifts with ever-grateful heart; 38 C. M. Divine Interposition acknowledged. BLEST be the Lord, who heard my prayer, 4 Remember, Lord, thy chosen seed; 5 Zion exalt-her cause defend; With joy her courts surround: FALL AND NATURAL CHARACTER 39 OF MAN. S. M. Hope from the Gospel only. GOD'S holy law, transgressed, Speaks nothing but despair; Burdened with guilt-with grief oppressed, 2 Not all our groans and tears, Nor works, which we have aone; Nor vows, nor promises, nor prayers, Can e'er for sin atone. 3 Relief alone is found In Jesus' precious blood: "Tis this that heals the mortal wound, And reconciles to God. 4 High lifted on the cross, The spotless victim dies:- 40 S. M. Hope from the Gospel only. AH, how shall fallen man 2 If he our ways should mark 3 All-seeing, powerful God! Who can with thee contend? 4 The mountains, in thy wrath, Their ancient seats forsake! The trembling earth deserts her place, 5 Ah, how shall guilty man |