61. 8s & 7s. 1. WELCOME, welcome, quiet morning, Save the love of humble hearts. 2. Love to God, and to our neighbor, Makes our purest happiness; Vain the wish, the care, the labor, Earth's poor trifles to possess. Swift my life's vain dreams are passing; 3. Father, now one prayer I raise Theo; HYMNS FOR THE SANCTUARY. 62. 8s & 7s. 1. SEE the clouds upon the mountains, 2. So before Thy presence fading, Lord, may every shadow fly; 3. Lo! it dawns, the Sabbath morning Beautiful with grace they shine. 4. Holiness becomes Thy dwelling, Peerless Sovereign of the sky, Princely palaces excelling, Pomp of earthly majesty. 5. Rise, my soul, the day is breaking, 6. Take the rest this day is bringing, COLLYER. 1. LORD, with glowing heart I'll praise Thee, For the bliss Thy love bestows; For the pardoning grace that saves me, Thou must light the flame, or never 2. Praise, my soul, the God that sought thee, 3. Lord, this bosom's ardent feeling DOXOLOGY. 8s & 7s. S. F. KEY. PRAISE the God of all creation; Praise the Father's boundless love; Praise the Lamb, our expiation Priest and King, enthroned above; Praise the Fountain of salvation-Him by whom our spirits live; Undivided adoration To the one Jehovah give. DARWELL. H. M. DARWELL. 3. All hail, triumphant Lord! Heav'n with hosannas rings; While earth, in humbler strains, Thy praise re sponsive sings: Wor-thy art thou, who once wast slain, Thro' endless years to live and reign. 65. H. M. 1. AWAKE, our drowsy souls, Our noblest songs demand! Reluctant death resigned In dark domains confined: 3. "All hail, triumphant Lord!" Heaven with hosannas rings; Thy praise responsive sings: Worthy art thou, who once wast slain, Through endless years to live and reign. 4. Gird on, great God, Thy sword, Ascend Thy conquering car, Victorious Thou, Thy foes shall tread, OCEAN. 7s & 6s. From the Psalmodist. 1. The ro sy light is dawn ing Up - on the moun-tain's brow: 1. Be joyful in God, all ye lands of the earth? Oh! serve Him with gladness and fear; DO 11 Exult in His presence with mu-sic and mirth, With love and de-vo-tion draw near. 73. Ils & 8s. 2. Jehovah is God, and Jehovah alone, And we are His people-His sceptre we own; 3. Oh! enter his gates with thanksgiving and song, His praise in melodious accordance prolong, 4. For good is the Lord, inexpressibly good, MONTGOMERY. 1. What glo-ry gilds the sa-cred page, Ma -jes -tic, like the sun; It gives a light to 9 ev-ery age; It gives, but borrows none, It gives, but borrows none, It gives, but, &c. 76. C. M. 1. LAMP of our feet! whereby we trace 2. Bread of our souls! whereon we feed ; Our guide, our chart! wherein we read 3. Pillar of fire, through watches dark! When waves would whelm our tossing bark, 4. Childhood's preceptor! manhood's trust! Old age's firm ally! Our hope, when we go down to dust, 77. C. M. BARTON. 1. LADEN with guilt, and full of fears, 2. The volume of my Father's grace 3. This is the field where hidden lies 4. This is the judge that ends the strife My guide to everlasting life Through all this gloomy vale. WATTS |