All my goods, and all my hours, All I know, and all I feel! HYMN 387. C. M. Before Class-Meeting. 1 OPEbat see; And let no secret be supprest, Since all is known to thee. Let no self-soothing art Of a foul hellish hcart. HYMN 388. C. M. After Class-Meeting. 1F Rhe burden of our souls; NORGIVE the sins which we confess, And hear the mitual fervent prayer, That makes the sinner whole. A perfect soundness give; The life of Jesus live. HYMN 389. P. M. 1 Who hast a table spread, And everlasting bread, And feed, and train us up for heaven. 2 Our needy souls sustain With fresh supplies of love, And all thy fulness prove, HYMN 390. P. M. LESSED Lord, be thou our teacher, 'B Helper, counsellor, and guide; Speak the promise through the preacher, And the hearing ear provide. Vain the native powers of man; , And the Father's boundless love, With the Holy Spirit's favour, Rest upon us from above ! Thus may we abide in union With each other, and the Lord; And possess, in sweet communion, Joys which earth can not afford. HYMN 392. L. M. 'us ISMISS us with thy blessing, Lord; All that has been amiss, forgive, And let thy truth within us live. Wash all our works in Jesu's blood; HYMN 393. L. M. ; Praise hiin above ye heavenly host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. INDEX. Page 3 31 35 41 62 99 103 149 147 173 197 235 236 257 261 264 264 265 265 265 266 305 309 . Behold that great and awful day 311 25 145 199 Behold the man threescore and ten 219 23 . Come, n my heart, and let us take i 288 299 . Dear Jesus! here comes and knocks, &c. 40 . Death cannot make vur souls afraid 140 152 166 172 259 304 310 Encompass'd by clouds of distress 36 124 From whence doth this union arise King 185 . 204 God of my life, to thee I call |