d. Didst man-i- fest Thy glory forth In Ca-na's marriage hour. 2 Thou speakest, it is done: Obedient to Thy word, 3 Blest were the eyes which saw 4 And blessed they who know Thine unseen presence true, When in the kingdom of Thy grace Thou makest all things new. 5 For by Thy loving hand Thy people still are fed; Thou art the cup of blessing, Lord, And Thou the heavenly bread. 6 O may that grace be ours, In Thee for aye to live, And drink of those refreshing streams 7 So, led from strength to strength H. W. Beadon, 1863 2 My Jesus, as Thou wilt! If needy here and poor, My Lord, Thy will done! 3 My Jesus, as Thou wilt! Though seen through many a tear, Let not my star of hope Grow dim or disappear: Since Thou on earth hast wept And sorrowed oft alone, If I must weep with Thee, 234 L. M. 4 My Jesus, as Thou wilt! When death itself draws nigh, Where Thou before hast gone; The rest as Thou shalt please: My Lord, Thy will be done! 5 My Jesus, as Thou wilt! And sing, in life or death, B. Schmolck, 1709 2 O blest that house where faith ye find, 3 O blest the parents who give heed To them and heaven shall none be lost. 4 Blest such a house, it prospers well, 5 Then here will I and mine to-day C. C. L. von Pfeil, 1782 2 O wash our hearts, restore the contrite soul, 3 Yea, Lord, we claim the promise of Thy love, 5 Then grant us strength to pray, "Thy kingdom come," And at Thy great Epiphany adore The co-eternal Godhead evermore. 3. Phillmore, 1863 236 8s. 6L. J. W. Elliott, b. 1833 My hope is built on nothing less Than Je-sus' blood and righteousness; I dare not trust the sweet-est frame, But wholly lean on Je-sus' name. Unison. On Christ, the solid rock, I stand: All oth er ground is sinking sand. 2 When clouds and darkness veil His face, I rest on His unchanging grace, In every high and stormy gale 3 His oath, His covenant, and blood 4 When He shall come, with trumpet sound, |