O may my soul on thee repose, And may sweet sleep mine eyelids close: Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; HYMN LXXXVII.—(L. M.) O THOU, at whose almighty word The glorious light from darkness sprung! Thy quickening influence afford, And clothe with power the preacher's tongue. 'Tis thine to teach him how to speak; "Tis thine to give the hearing ear; 'Tis thine the stubborn heart to break, And make the careless sinner fear. 'Tis also thine, Almighty Lord, To cheer the poor desponding heart; And bid the mourner's fears depart. HYMN LXXXVIII.-(c. M.) 3 Speak with the voice that wakes the dead, And make his guilty conscience dread The death that never dies. Let us receive the word we hear, Each in an honest heart; Lay up the precious treasure there, Now let our darkness comprehend HYMN LXXXIX.-(P. M.) GOD, that madest earth and heav'n, May thine angel-guards defend us, HYMN XC.-(L. M.) DISMISS US with thy blessing, Lord; HYMN XCI.-(P. M.) CHRISTIANS! brethren! ere we part, One glad hymn to God should raise, HYMN XCII.—(P. M.) MAY the grace of Christ our Saviour, Thus may we abide in union With each other and the Lord; And possess, in blest communion, Joys which earth cannot afford! HYMN XCIII.-(P. M.) Travelling through this wilderness. For the Gospel's joyful sound; May thy presence With us evermore be found! 1.-(s. M.) To Father, Spirit, Son, Whom angel hosts adore, Give worship, honour, glory, power, 2.—(C. M.) To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, 3.-(L. M.) To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Is now, and shall be evermore. 4. (P. M.) By angels in heav'n, of every degree, And saints upon earth, all praise be addrest To God, three in person, one God, ever blest, As it has been, now is, and always shall be. 5.-(P. M.) Immortal praise to thee, The great mysterious One: Where reason fails, There love adores, And faith prevails. Behold we come, good Lord, to thee Blest is the man, whom thou, O Lord Bless'd, who the Lord his help hath made Christ is gone up with a joyful sound - Father of heav'n, whose love profound Give to the Lord, ye sons of men PAGE 89 32 112 109 48 16 110 81 7 90 29 38 98 53 77 115 29 70 114 71 71 98 113 21 73 80 86 95 102 77 102 82 96 39 46 11 |