[Verses 1 and 3 only are to be sung to the Music of the opposite page: for Verses 2 and 4, see next page.] 1. THOU art the Way! by Thee alone 2. Thou art the Truth! Thy Word alone Thou only canst instruct the mind, 3. Thou art the Life! the empty tomb And those who put their trust in Thee 4. Jesus, the Way, the Truth, the Life! By Thee to seek the Father's face, [Verses 1 and 3 only are to be sung to the Music of the opposite page; for Verses 2 and 4, see next page.] 1. THE Lord descended from above, And underneath his feet he cast 2. On cherubim and seraphim And on the wings of mighty winds 3. Blest be the Lord, the mighty God, He is my rock, my saving health; 4. O God, my strength and fortitude, 1. THOU art the Way! by Thee alone, And he who would the Father seek, 2. Thou art the Truth! Thy Word alone True wisdom can impart; Thou only canst instruct the mind, 3. Thou art the Life! the empty tomb Proclaims thy conq'ring arm; And those who put their trust in thee, 4. Jesus, the Way, the Truth, the Life! 1. THE Lord descended from above, 2. On cherubim and seraphim And on the wings of mighty winds 3. Blest be the Lord, the mighty God, Most worthy of all praise; He is my rock, my saving health; 4. O God, my strength and fortitude, PSALM LXXI. 1. GOD of my childhood and my youth, I will declare Thy heavenly truth, 2. Still has my life new wonders seen Behold, my days which yet remain, 3. Cast me not off when strength declines, And round me let Thy glory shine, 4. Then, in the hist'ry of my age, 1. My Saviour, let me hear Thy voice And all my warmest pow'rs shall join 2. With gentle smiles call me Thy son, Thine accents mild shall soothe mine ear, 3. Cheerful, where'er Thy hand shall lead, 4. When dreadful guilt is done away, The hand that scatters pardons down, DODDRIDGE. F |