aff 591 And still, to drive my wants away, 3 Perpetual blessings from above But, Oh! how few returns of love 4 What have I done for him, who died m 1 < mf mp VI 5 Lord! with this guilty heart of mine, And to thy grace my soul resign, 6 Sprinkled afresh with pard'ning blood, INDU HYMN 591, C. M. Evening Prayer and Praise. [NDULGENT God! whose bounteous care Oh! let my grateful praise and prayer 2 What mercies has this day bestowed! 3 Now may soft slumber close my eyes, And let my waking thoughts arise 4 Thus bless each future day and night, And then, to realms of endless light, And spend the hours of setting day, 2 I love, in solitude, to shed And all his promises to plead, When none but God is near. 3 I love to think on mercies past, 4 I love, by faith, to take a view 5 And, when life's toilsome day is o'er, 593 m Ρ mp VAI mp mf Be calm, as this impressive hour, 10 HYMN 593, C. M. Evening Worship in the Family. Are met once more before thy throne, 2 And wilt thou bend a listening ear Thou wilt!-for thou dost love to hear 3 And, Jesus! thou thy smiles wilt deign, For thou didst bless the infant train, 4 Thy heavenly grace to each impart; And shed abroad in every heart 5 Thus cleansed from sin, and wholly thine, A flock by Jesus led, The Sun of righteousness shall shine 6 Ol! still restore our wandering feet, 594 m 1 Till worlds shall fade, and faith shall greet THUS HYMN 594, L. M. An Evening Hymn. HUS far the Lord has led me on, 2 Much of my time has run to waste, He gives me strength for days to come. 3 I lay my body down to sleep, Peace is the pillow for my head; mf HYMN 595, L. M., 6 Lines. SWE The Sabbath's peaceful hours begin: 2 Hushed is the tumult of the day, And worldly cares and business cease,- To turn the wandering thoughts to heaven. 3 Oft as this peaceful hour shall come, Lord raise my thoughts from earthly things, And bear them to my heavenly home, On faith and hope's celestial wings; Till the last gleam of life decay, HYMN 596, S. M Saturday Evening. HE hours of evening close; THE Its lengthened shadows, drawn And wait the Sabbath dawn. 2 So let its calm prevail O'er forms of outward care; Nor thought for "many things" assail 3 Our guardian Shepherd near 4 So may a holier light, Than earth's, our spirits rouse, MORNING, OR EVENING. 597 m 1 mf HYMN 597, L. M. A Song for Morning and Evening. 2 Thou spread'st the curtains of the night, 598 m ΔΙ mf mp тр IVI 1 ON HYMN 598, C. M. Morning or Evening Worship. God! N thee, each morning, O my 2 My soul, in pleasing wonder lost, And, fired with grateful zeal, prepares 3 When evening slumbers press my eyes, In 4 My spirit in his hand, serene, 599 f 1 mf тр AIVI HYMN 599, C. M. Morning and Evening Offering. HOSANNA, with a cheerful sound, To God's upholding hand! Ten thousand snares attend us round, 2 That was a most amazing power, 3 The rising morn cannot assure, For death stands ready at the door, To hurry us away. 4 Our life is forfeited, by sin, We own thy grace, immortal King! 5 God is our sun, whose daily light Our feeble frame lies safe, at night, |