Ivo And spend the hours of setting day, In liumble, grateful prayer. The penitential tear; When none but God is near. And future good implore; On him whom I adore. Of brighter scenes in lieaven; While here by tempests driven. May its departing ray, And lead to endless day. HYMN 593, C. M. 593 Evening Worship in the Family. And we, lonely , To bless thy fostering hand. mp 2 And wilt thou bend a listening ear To praises low as ours ? The song which meekness pours. As we before thee pray ; For thou didst bless the infant train, All evil far remove; Thine everlasting love. A flock by Jesus led, In glory on our head. V 6 Oh! still restore our wandering feet, And still direct our way ; The dawn of endless day. HYMN 594, L. M. 594 An Evening Hymn. m 1 THUS far the Lord has led me on, days ; And every evening shall make known Some fresli memorial of his grace. And I, perhaps, am near my home; He gives me strength for days to come. Peace is the pillow for my head ; Their watchitul stations round my bed. My flesh shall rest beneath tlıc ground, With sweet salvation in the sound. HYMN 595, L. M., 6 Lines. 595 For such as keep Saturday Evening. dol 1 STE Which ushers placid evening in ; The Sabbath’s peaceful hours begin: The sacred hours of holy rest ! And worldly cares and business cease, To hymn the glad return of peaco: To turn the wandering thoughts to heaven. Lord! raise my thoughts from earthly things, And bear them to my heavenly home, my On faith and hope's celestial wings; Лу Till the last gleam of life decay, ? HYMN 596, 8. M. 596 Saturday Evening. Its lengthened shadows, drawn And wait the Sabbath dawn. mp 2 So let its calm prevail O'er forms of outward care; Nor thought for “ many things” assail р The still retreat of prayer. His watchful eye will keep ; Will fold his flock to sleep. Than eartlı’s, our spirits rouse, To pay the Lord our vows. > || MORNING, OR EVENING. m 1 HYMN 597, L. M. 597 A Song for Morning and Evening. Thy gifts are every evening now; Gently distill, like early dew. Great Guardian of my sleeping hours ! Thy sovereign word restores the light, mf And quickens all my drowsy powers. 8 I yield my powers to thy.command; To thee I consecrate my days; Demand perpetual songs of praiser m HYMN 598, C. M. 598 Morning or Evening Worship. My waking thoughts attend; In thee my wishes end. Thy boundless love surveys ; A sacrifice of praise. With his protection blest, In peace and safety, I commit mp My wearied limbs to rest. 4 My spirit in his hand, serene, Fears no approaching ill; Thou, Lord! art with me still. HYMN 599, C. M. 599 Morning and Evening Offering. f 1 HOSANNA, with a cheerful sound, To God's upholding hand ! And yet secure we stand. 2 That was a most amazing power, mf That raised us with a word; And, every day, and every hour, We lean upon the Lord. That we shall end the day; mp For death stands ready at the door, To hurry us away. To God's avenging law; In every breath we draw. Our joy and safety brings; Beneath his shady wings. I v HYMN 600, L. M. 6 Lines. 600 Morning and Evening. m 1 W The morning liglit salutes mine eyes, And turn my darkness into day. And wearied nature seeks repose, Oh! lead me onward to the skies. My contlicts o'er, my labors done, THE YEAR. COME let us anew HYMN 601, lls and 5s. 601 The New Year. my1 Our journey purente, Roll round with the year, His adorable will And our talents improve, Our life is a dream; Glides swiftly away, The arrow is flown- The millenial year a 13 |