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HYMN 237. L. M.

Night.

• THEE in the watches of the night,
Do I not, Lord, remember still,
And meditate, with calin delight,
On the dear counsels of thy will?
2 Thy will is my perfection here;
And sighs for this my whole desire;
Tattain thy heavenly character,
And spotless in thy arms expire.
HYMN 238. C. M.

Before a Journey.

NORTH at thy call, oh Lord, I go,

FORTH

"Tis all my business here below Father, to do thy will.

2 To do thy will while here I make
My short unfix'd abode;

An everlasting home I seek,
A city built by God.

3 0, when shall I my Canaan gain,
The land of promised ease,

And leave the world of sin and pain,
This howling wilderness!

4 Come to my help, come quickly, Lord,
For whom alone I sigh;

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O let me hear the gracious word,
And get me up, and die.

HYMN 239. C. M.

On a Journey.

AVIOUR, who ready art to hear,
Readier than I to pray,

Answer my scarcely uttered prayer,
And meet me on the way.

HYMN 240. C. M.

After a Journey.

THOU, Lord, hast blessed my going out, O bless my coming in!

Compass my weakness round about,
And keep me safe from sin.

2 Still hide me in thy secret place,
Thy tabernacle spread;
Shelter me with preserving grace,
And guard my naked head.

3 To thee for refuge may I run,
From sin's alluring snare,
Ready its first approach to shun,
And watching unto prayer.

4 O that I never, never more

Might from thy ways depart!
Here let me give my wanderings o'er
By giving thee my heart.

5 Fix my new heart on things above,
And then from strife release:

I ask not life; but let me love,
And lay me down in peace.

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HYMN 241. C. M.

The sorrowful Pilgrim.
wretched man of sorrow,
Whose eyes all day o'erflow,
Indulge thy grief and borrow
The night for farther woe:
In ceaseless lamentation,
Thy solemn moments spend,
And groan thy expectation,
That pain, with life, shall end.

2 My comforts are all blasted,
My comforter is gone;

The joy which once I tasted,
O that I ne'er had known!

The gourd, which soothed my anguish,
Is withered o'er my head,
And faint with grief, I languish
To sink among the dead.

3 From all I suffer here,
If God my sins forgive,
From all I feel, and fear,
I there, redeemed, shall live:

No serpent to deceive me,

No sin to stain my thought,
No loss, or wrong to grieve me,
Where all things are forgot.
4 No heart-distracting passion
Is there to break my peace;
But joy without cessation,
And love without excess:
Of Paradise secure,

I shall no longer mourn;
The bliss is full and sure,
The rose without a thorn.
5 In hope of that salvation,
I feel a moment's rest:
The calm of expectation
Has stole into my breast;
I weep at rescue near,
I struggle to be gone,
And joy is in the tear,
And God is in the groan.

HYMN 242. P. M.

IIF life's pleasures charm thee, give them no:

thy heart,

Lest the gift ensnare thee from thy God to part;
His favour seek, his praises speak,

Fix here thy hope's foundation;
Serve him, and he will ever be

The Rock of thy salvation.

2 If distress befal thee, painful though it be,
Let not grief appal thee; to thy Saviour flee;
He, ever near, thy prayer will hear,
And calm thy perturbation:

The waves of wo shall ne'er o'erflow
The Rock of thy salvation.

3 When earth's prospects fail thee, let it not dis

tress,

Better comforts with thee; Christ will freely bless;

To Jesus flee, thy prop he'll be,

Thy heavenly consolation:

For griefs below cannot o'erthrow
The Rock of thy salvation

4 Dangers may approach thee, let them not alarm. Christ will ever watch thee, and protect from harm,

He near thee stands with mighty hands,
To ward off each temptation:
To Jesus fly, he 's ever nigh,

The Rock of thy salvation.

5 Let not death alarm thee, shrink not from his blow,

For thy God shall arm thee, and victory bestow For death shall bring to thee no sting,

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The grave no desolation:

"Tis gain to die with Jesus nigh,
The Rock of thy salvation.

HYMN 243. C. M. D.

see a pilgrim as he dies,
with glory in his view;

To heaven he lifts his longing eyes,
And bids the world adieu;
While friends are weeping all around,
And loath to let him go;

He shouts with his expiring breath,
And leaves them all below!

2 Oh Christians! are you ready now
To cross the swelling flood?
On Canaan's happy shore behold,
And see your smiling God:

The dazzling charms of that bright world
Attract my soul above;

My tongue shall shout redeeming grace,
When perfected in love.

3 Go on, my brethren in the Lord,

I'm bound to meet you there;

Although we tread enchanted ground,
Be bold, and never fear:

Fight on, fight on, ye valiant souls,
(Your Captain is in view;)

And when I gain fair Canaan's land,
I hope to meet with you.

4 Salvation through our conqu'ring King,
Now let the echo fly;

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While they repeat the song above,
Through armies in the sky.

Oh Christians! help me praise the Lamb,
Who died for you and me!
We'll sing his praises as we go,
And shout'eternally.

5 Go on, my brethren in the Lord,
Until we meet again,
Perhaps in time, or as we rise
Above the fiery main;

We'll join the heavenly armies bright,
In presence of the Lamb,

And tune our harps and sing free grace,
In love's eternal flame,

HYMN 244. L. M.

WHEN on the cross my Lord I see,

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Bleeding to death for wretched me,

Satan and sin no more can move,

For I am all transform'd to love.

2 His thorns and nails pierce through my heart In every groan I bear a part;

I view his wounds with streaming eyes;
But see! he bows his head and dies!

3 Come, sinners, view the Lamb of God,
Wounded, and dead, and bathed in blood
Behold his side, and venture near;
The well of endless life is here.

4 Here I forget my cares and pains;
I drink, yet still my thirst remains:
Only the Fountain Head above
Can satisfy the thirst of love.

5 Oh that I thus could always feel!
Lord, more and more thy love reveal;
Then my glad tongue shall loud proclaim,
The grace and glory of thy name.

Thy name dispels my guilt and fear,
Revives my heart, and charms my ear;
Affords a balm for every wound,
And Satan trembles at the sound

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