4 There I shall bathe my weary soul 737 26th P. M. 76, 76, 76, 76 No cause for fear. YOD is my strong salvation; His might thy heart shall strengthen, Mercy thy days shall lengthen; 738 I Victory. S. M. THE good fight have fought,- The vict'ry by my Saviour got, When all my warfare's past; 3 This blessed word be mine, Kept by the power of grace divine, 4 The' apostles of my Lord, They could not speak a greater word, 739 S. M. The universal victory of the cross. JESUS, the Conqu'ror, reigns, In Jesus' mighty love; Lift up your heart, lift up your voice, To Him who rules above. 2 Extol his kingly power; Kiss the exalted Son, Who died, and lives to die no more, Our Advocate with God, He undertakes our cause, And spreads through all the earth abroad The vict'ry of his cross. 740 Victory is on the Lord's side. ARISE, ye saints, arise! The foe before his banner flies, S. M. 2 We follow thee, our Guide, 3 We soon shall see the day When all our toils shall cease; When we shall cast our arms away, 4 This hope supports us here; It makes our burdens light: "Twill serve our drooping hearts to cheer, Till faith shall end in sight: 5 Till, of the prize possess'd, 741 22d P. M. 88, 88, 84. Crowns cast at the feet of Jesus. ARK! how the gospel trumpet sounds, Proclaiming to a ruin'd race, That through the riches of His grace, 2 Hail, Jesus! all victorious Lord! 3 And when, through grace, our course is run, 4 Then, in thy presence, heavenly King, PATIENCE AND RESIGNATION. 742 Tribulation to be expected. S strangers here below, S. M. As w.bes Wpress'd, We must through tribulation go 2 Thus Christ, our glorious Head, Why should his servants fear to tread Through conflict and distress:- 743 1st P. M. 6 lines 8s. Christ our pattern and example. NAVIOUR of all, what hast thou done? Why didst thou groan thy mortal groan, The myst'ry of thy passion show,- 2 Pardon, and grace, and heaven to buy, And all thy state of suff'ring share, 744 13th P. M. 10 10, 11 11. The Lord will provide. HOUGH troubles assail, and dangers affright, unite, Yet one thing secures us, whatever betide, The promise assures us,-The Lord will provide. 2 The birds, without barn or storehouse, are fed; From them let us learn to trust for our bread: His saints what is fitting shall ne'er be denied, So long as 'tis written, The Lord will provide. 3 When Satan appears to stop up our path, And fills us with fears, we triumph by faith; He cannot take from us (though oft he has tried) The heart-cheering promise,-The Lord will provide. 4 He tells us we 're weak,-our hope is in vain ; The good that we seek we ne'er shall obtain: But when such suggestions our graces have tried, This answers all questions,-The Lord will provide. 5 No strength of our own, nor goodness we claim: 745 Light shining out of darkness. GOD. moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform; He plants his footsteps in the sea, |