2 Lord of my life! my soul's most pure desire, Its hope and peace ; Let not the faith Thy loving words inspire Falter, or cease ; But be to me, true friend, my chief delight, And safely guide, that every step be right. 3 My blessed Lord ! what bliss to feel Thee near, Faithful and true ; To trust in Thee, without one doubt or fear, Thy will to do; And all the while to know that Thou, our friend, Art blessing us, and wilt bless to the end. 4 And then, oh, then ! when sorrow's night is o'er, Life's daylight come, And we are safe within heaven's golden door, At home! at home! H. Bateman. 854 7,7,7,7,4. With Refrain. Thro' all the sky. Lord God of Hosts ! O Lord most high ! 2 Lord of life, beneath the dome Of the Universe, Thy home, Mary A. Lathbury. 855 L. M. 2 See where it shines in Jesus' face, The brightest image of His grace ! Has all His mightiest works outdone. 3 The spacious earth and spreading flood Proclaim the wise, the powerful God; Sparkle in every rolling star. The noblest labor of Thy hands ; 5 Grace, —'t is a sweet, a charming theme; My thoughts rejoice at Jesus' name: 6 Oh! may I live to reach the place, Where He unveils His lovely face, 1. Watts. 856 8s, 7s. With Refrain: My days are gliding swiftly by, And I, a pilgrim stranger, Those hours of toil and danger; REFRAIN. — For, oh, we stand on Jordan's strand ; Our friends are passing over ; And just before, the shining shore We may almost discover. 2 We'll gird our loins, my brethren dear, Our heavenly home discerning; “Let every lamp be burning : - Ref. 3 Should coming days be cold and dark, We need not cease our singing ; Where golden harps are ringing :- Ref. 4 Let sorrow's rudest tempest blow, Each cord on earth to sever ; Come !" " and there's our home, Forever, oh, forever :- Ref. D. Nelson. 857 C. M. From every cumb'ring care, In humble, grateful prayer. 2 I love in solitude to shed The penitential tear, Where none but God can hear. 3 I love to think on mercies past, And future good implore, On Him whom I adore. 4 I love by faith to take a view Of brighter scenes in heaven; While here by tempests driven. 5 Thus, when life's toilsome day is o'er, May its departing ray Mrs. P. H. Brown. 858 C. M. I've found the Pearl of greatest price, My heart doth sing for joy ; Christ shall my song employ. 2 Christ is my Prophet, Priest, and King ; A Prophet full of light, My great High-Priest before the throne, My King of heavenly might. 3 For He indeed is Lord of lords, And He the King of kings ; He is the Sun of righteousness, With healing in His wings. 4 Christ is my Peace ; He died for me, For me He gave His blood ; And as my wondrous Sacrifice, Offered Himself to God. 5 Christ Jesus is my All in all, My Comfort and my Love, My Joy and Crown above. J. Mason. 859 8,8,8,6. DRAWN to the cross, which Thou hast blessed With healing gifts for souls distressed, To find in Thee my life, my rest, Christ Crucified, I come. Thy grace abused, my misspent years ; Christ Crucified, I come. 3 Wash me, and take away each stain ; Let nothing of my sin remain ; Christ Crucified, I come. Which shall so sweet a service be Christ Crucified, I come. Miss G. M. Irons. 860 6,6,4,6,6,6,4. With loving zeal ; Whom Christ doth heal. |