5 "To nakedness and want "Then, like the morning ray, C. M. 719. BREVIARY. Humility under Affliction. O SINNER, bring not tears alone, To smite the breast, the clothes to rend, Thy stubborn soul he bids thee bend 3 O let us, then, with heartfelt grief, And pray to him to grant relief, 4 O righteous Judge! in mercy deign 515 "He cometh to judge the world." 1 GOD, to correct a guilty world, In wrath is slow to rise, But comes at length in thunder clothed, 2 All earthly glory, pomp, and pride Are in his presence lost; Empires o'erturned, thrones, sceptres, crowns, In wild confusion tossed. 3 Dark and mysterious is the course His path is in the trackless winds, 4 Yet, though enveloped in the cloud, The righteous Judge will soon appear, 5 Then will he curb the lawless power, 1 GREAT Framer of unnumbered worlds, 2 Thine is the hand that moves the spheres, 3 While suppliant crowds implore thine aid, 4 O may our land, in this her hour, 6 & 4s. M. 722. National Hymn. S. F. SMITH. 1 My country, 't is of thee, Land where my fathers died, 2 My native country, thee- Thy name I love; I love thy rocks and rills, 3 Let music swell the breeze, Let mortal tongues awake; 4 Our fathers' God, to thee, To thee we sing: Long may our land be bright Great God, our King. C. M. 723. WREFORD. Prayer for our Country. 1 LORD! while for all mankind we pray, Of every clime and coast, O hear us for our native land, The land we love the most. 2 O guard our shores from every foe, 3 Unite us in the sacred love Of knowledge, truth, and thee; And let our hills and valleys shout The songs of liberty. 4 Here may religion shed her light And piety and virtue reign, 5 Lord of the nations! thus to thee 1 IN pleasant lands have fallen the lines. And, safe beneath our sheltering vines, 2 What thanks, O God, to thee are due, 3 The toils they bore our ease have wrought; 4 Thy kindness to our fathers shown, C. M. 725. TATE & BRady. God our Deliverer. 1 O LORD, our fathers oft have told, Thy wonders in their days performed, |