IV. They neither know, nor trace the way, V. My favour'd soul shall meekly learn, HYMN X. L. M. the I. HRO' all the various shifting scene Thy hand, O GOD, conducts unseen II. Thou givest with paternal care, III. Trust we to youth, or friends, or power, When most secure, the coming hour, IV. When lowest sunk with grief and shame, Fill'd with affliction's bitter cup, B Lost to relations, friends and fame, V. Thy powerful consolations cheer, Thy hand can dry the trickling tear VI. All things on earth, and all in heaven, VII. This be my care; to all beside Indifferent let my wishes be; "Passion be calm; and dumb be pride, "And fix'd, O God, my soul on thee." HYMN XI. C. M. The Mysteries of Providence. GOD I. OD moves in a mysterious way, He plants his footsteps in the sea, Deep in unfathomable mines He treasures up his bright designs, III. Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take, IV. Judge not the LORD, by feeble sense, His purposes will ripen fast, The bud may have a bitter taste, VI. Blind unbelief is sure to err, HYMN XII. C. M. WITH I. WITH tears of anguish I lament, Here at thy feet, my GoD, My passion, pride, and discontent, And vile ingratitude. II. Sure there was ne'er a heart so base, So false as mine has been : So faithless to its promises, III. My reason tells me thy commands Tells me whate'er my GoD demands IV. Reason I hear, her counsels weigh, V. How long, dear Saviour, shall I feel VI. Break, sovereign grace, O break the charm, HE HYMN XIII, L. M. The Penitent pardoned. I. ENCE from my soul, my sins depart, Long have you dwelt too near my heart, II. Ye gave my dying LORD his wound; III. Black heavy thoughts like mountains roll IV. Forgive my treasons, Prince of grace! V. Great Advocate! look down and see VI. Peace, my complaints: Let every groan Be still, and silence wait his love; Compassions dwell amidst his throne, And through his inmost bowels move. VII. Lo, from the everlasting skies, VIII. How sweet the voice of pardon sounds! Sweet the relief to deep distress! |