'L HYMN XXV.-(Soulbury.) FOR A FAST DAY. ORD! look on all assembled here, And intercede with vows sincere 2 Oh! may we all with one consent 3 Ye Saints, unite in fervent pray'r, 4 Great God of Hosts! deliv'rance bring; 5 But should the dread decree be past, 6 Whatever be our destin'd case, 2 Give us Thy Gospel and Thy Grace, HYMN XXVI.-(Eagle Street.) ITH humble heart and tongue, WITH Teach me, O teach me, whilst I'm young, How I may cleanse my way. Make an unguarded youth 2 Sam. xxiv. 16. 3 4 Help me to choose the way of Truth, My heart to folly prone Renew by pow'r divine: Unite it to Thyself alone, And make me wholly Thine. So shall Thy servant learn And in Thy Word the path discern, HYMN XXVII.-(Foundling.) FT as the bell with solemn toll OF Speaks the departure of a soul; Let each one ask himself, "Am I 66 Prepar'd, should I be call'd to die?" 4 My Saviour! help me now to flee 5 Then when the solemn bell I hear, Perhaps it next may toll for me.", 1 HYMN XXVIII.-(Hothum.) ESU, Lover of my Soul, JESU Let me to Thy Bosom fly, 2 Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on Thee; With the shadow of Thy Wing. I am all unrighteousness; Vile and full of sin I am, Thou art full of Truth and Grace. 4 Plenteous Grace with Thee is found, HYMN XXIX.-(Oxford.) ARENT of Good! whose plenteous grace PARE Humbly we ask Thy power to bless The food Thy love bestows. 2 Thee we address with humble fear, 3 Thee let us taste, nor toil below The manna of Thy love bestow, 4 Life of the world! our souls to feed, 1 G HYMN XXX.-(Salisbury.) NRATEFUL notes and numbers bring, Holy, holy, holy Lord, Be Thy glorious name ador'd! 2 Men on earth, and Saints above, 3 Gracious Lord, incline Thine ear, 4 Lead us to that blissful state, 1 A HYMN XXXI.-(Sheldon.) ND now, my soul, another I cannot long continue here, last. 2 Much of my dubious life is gone, Nor will return again; year And swift the passing moments run, 3 Awake, my soul, with utmost care, And what thy great concern. how fair, 4 Now a new scene of time begins, Set out afresh for heav'n; 1 Seek pardon for thy former sins, HYMN XXXII.-(Brodsworth.) A All open to Thy sight. 2 And since, if e'er I see Thy face, O let me learn, from this Thy grace, 3 Teach me, whene'er his wrath begins, And all his multitude of sins With charity to hide. 4 Teach me, tho' wrong'd a thousand times, To make no anger known; And when I hear of other's crimes, |