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-3 Eternal life thy words impart,

On these my fainting spirit lives;
o Here sweeter comforts cheer my heart,
Than all the round of nature gives.

-4 Let earth's alluring joys combine;
e While thou art near, in vain they call:
o One smile, one blissful smile of thine,
My dearest Lord, outweighs them all.
-5 Thy Name, my inmost pow'rs adore;
o Thou art my life, my joy, my care;
d Depart from thee;-'tis death-'tis more!
'Tis endless ruin-deep despair!

e 6 Low at thy feet my soul would lie;
Here safety dwells, and peace divine;
-Still let me live beneath thine eye,
o For life, eternal life is thine.

HYMN 83. L. M. Leeds. [*]

STEELE.

Temptation: or, Safety in the Storm.

d1T Clouds wercast my wintry sky;

HE billows swell, the winds are high,

Out of the depths to thee I call,

e My fears are great, my strength is small.

-2 O Lord, the pilot's part perform;,
And guide and guard me through the storm!
Defend me from each threat'ning ill, '

d Control the waves-say, "Peace-be still !”
-3 Amidst the roaring of the sea,

My soul still hangs her hopes on thee;
Thy constant love, thy faithful care,
Is all that saves me from despair.

e 4 Dangers of ev'ry shape and name,
Attend the followers of the Lamb,
Who leave the world's deceitful shore,
And leave it to return no more.

-5 Tho' tempest-toss'd and half a wreck,
My Saviour through the floods I seek;
o Let neither winds, nor stormy rain,
Force back my shatter'd bark again.

COWPER.

HYMN 84. 7s. Hotham. [*]

Christ, the Refuge from the Storm. Deut. xxxiii, 27.

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JESUS, lover of my soul,

me to thy bosom fly,
While the billows near me roll,
While the tempest still is nigh!
Hide me, O my Saviour hide,
Till the storm of life is past,
Safe into the haven guide;
O receive my soul at last!
2 Other refuge have I none;
Hangs my helpless soul on thee;
Leave, ah! leave me not alone-
Still support and comfort me.
All my trust on thee is stay'd,
All my help from thee I bring;
Cover my defenceless head,
With the shadow of thy wing.
3 Thou, O Christ, art all I want;
More than all in thee I find;
Raise the fallen, cheer the faint,
Heal the sick, and lead the blind.
Just and holy is thy name,

I am all unrighteousness;
Vile and full of sin I am,

Thou art full of truth and grace.

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COWPER.

HYMN 85. H. M. Allerton. [*]
Jesus, the Pilot. Luke viii, 22.

JESUS, at thy command,

I launch into the deep;

And leave my native land,

Where sin lulls all asleep:

For thee I fain would all resign,

And sail to heav'n with thee and thine!

2 Thou art my Pilot wise;

My compass is thy word;
My soul each storm defies,
While I have such a Lord!

I trust thy faithfulness and pow'r,
To save me in the trying hour.

3 Though rocks and quicksands deep,
Through all my passage lie;

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Yet thou wilt safely keep,

And guide me with thine eye:
My anchor, hope, shall firm abide,
And I each boisterous storm outride.
4 By faith I see the land,
The port of endless rest;
My soul, thy sails expand,
And fly to Jesus' breast.

O may I reach the heav'nly shore,
Where winds and waves distress no more!

5 Whene'er becalm'd I lie,

And storms and winds subside;

Lord to my succour fly,

And keep me near thy side:

For more the treach'rous calm I dread,
Than tempests bursting o'er my head.
6 Come, heav'nly Wind, and blow
A prosperous gale of grace,
To waft me from below,

To heav'n, my destin'd place:

s Then in full sail, my port I'll find, And leave the world, and sin, behind.

HUNTINGDON.

HYMM 86. L. M. Castle Street. [*]
My Redeemer lireth. Job xix, 25.

1 "I

KNOW that my Redeemer lives ;"
What comforts, this sweet sentence gives,

He lives, he lives, who once was dead,
He lives, my ever living head!

2 He lives-triumphant from the grave,
He lives-eternally to save;
He lives-all glorious in the sky,
He lives-exalted there on high.

3 He lives-to bless me with his love,
He lives to plead for me above;
He lives-my hungry soul to feed,
He lives-to help in time of need.
4 He lives-to grant me rich supply,
He lives-to guide me with his eye;
He lives-to comfort me when faint,
He lives-to hear my soul's complaint.
5 He lives-to silence all my fears,
He lives-to stoop and wipe my tears;

He lives-to calm my troubled heart,
He lives-all blessings to impart.

6 He lives-my kind, wise, heav'nly Friend,
He lives-and loves me to the end;
He lives-and while he lives I'll sing,
He lives-my prophet, priest, and king.
7 He lives-and grants me daily breath,
He lives-and I shall conquer death!
He lives-my mansion to prepare,
He lives to bring me safely there.
o 8 He lives-all glory to his name!
He lives-my Jesus, still the same:
e O the sweet joy this sentence gives,
0 "I know that my Redeemer lives!"

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SON

HYMN 87. 7s. Fairfax. [*]
Life and Strength in Christ.
ON of God, thy blessing grant,
Still supply my every
want;
Tree of life, thine influence shed,
With thy sap my spirit fecd.
e 2 Tenderest branch, alas: am I,
Wither without thee, and die ;
Weak as helpless infancy;
O confirm my soul in thee!
3 Unsustain'd by thee, I fall;
Send the strength for which I call:
Weaker than a bruised reed,
Help I ev'ry moment need.

4 All my hopes on thee depend;
-Love me, save me to the end!
Give me the continuing grace,
o Take the everlasting praise.

MEDLEY.

MADAN'S COL.

HYMN 88. L. M. Castle Street. [*]

Jehovah-Jesus.

MY song shall bless the Lord of all,

My praise shall climb to his abode ;
d Thee, SAVIOUR, by that name I call,
The great Supreme, the mighty God.
-2 Without beginning, or decline,
Object of faith, and not of sense;
Eternal ages saw Him shine-
He shines eternal ages hence.
SELECT.

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e 3 As much when in the manger laid, • Almighty ruler of the sky;

-As when the six day's work he made
o Fill'd all the morning stars with joy.
-4 Of all the crowns Jehovah bears
Salvation is his dearest claim;

That gracious sound well pleas'd he hears,
And owns EMMANUEL for his name.

o 5 A cheerful confidence I feel,

My well plac'd hopes with joy I see ; My bosom glows with heav'nly zeal, To worship him who died for me. e 6 As man, he pities my complaint; o His pow'r and truth are all divine; -He will not fail, he cannot faint, g Salvation's and must be mine.

sure,

COWPER.

HYMN 89. L. M. Leeds. [*]

Assurance in Christ our Righteousness, İsa. xiv, 24. Jer. xxiii, 6.

1 ESUS, thy blood and righteousness

• 'Midst flaming worlds, in these array'd,
With joy shall I lift up my head.

e 2 When from the dust of death I rise,
To claim my mansion in the skies;
-E'en then shall this be all my plea-
d"Jesus hath liv'd-and dy'd for me!"
-3 Bold shall I stand in that great day,
For who aught to my charge shall lay?
Fuily, through thee absolv'd I am,
From sin's tremendous curse and shame
4 Thus Abraham the friend of God,
Thus all the armies bought with blood,
o Saviour of sinners, thee proclaim-
e Sinners, of whom the chief I am.
-5 This spotless robe the same appears,
When ruin'd nature sinks in years;
No age can change its glorious hue;
The robe of Christ is ever new.

o 60 let the dead now hear thy voice;
o Now bid thy banish'd ones rejoice;
-Their beauty this, their glorious dress,
8"JESUS THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS." WESLEY.

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