mp f 6 Oh! still restore our wandering feet, 594 m 1 Till worlds shall fade, and faith shall greet THUS HYMN 594, L. M, An Evening Hymn. HUS far the Lord has led me on, 2 Much of my time has run to waste, He gives me strength for days to come. Peace is the pillow for my head; Their watchful stations round my bed. 595 dol 1 mf My flesh shall rest beneath the ground, HYMN 595, L. M., 6 Lines. SWE The Sabbath's peaceful hours begin: 2 Hushed is the tumult of the day, And worldly cares and business cease,- To turn the wandering thoughts to heaven. 3 Oft as this peaceful hour shall come, Lord! raise my thoughts from earthly things, And bear them to my heavenly home, On faith and hope's celestial wings; AV 596 1 Till the last gleam of life decay, HYMN 596, S. M. Saturday Evening. HE hours of evening close; THTERS Its lengthened shadows, drawn And wait the Sabbath dawn. 2 So let its calm prevail O'er forms of outward care; Nor thought for "many things" assail 3 Our guardian Shepherd near 4 So may a holier light, Than earth's, our spirits rouse, MORNING, OR EVENING. 597 M 1 mf MY HYMN 597, L. M. A Song for Morning and Evening. 2 Thou spread'st the curtains of the night, 598 m 1 HYMN 598, C. M. Morning or Evening Worship. ON thee, each morning, O my God! My waking thoughts attend; 2 My soul, in pleasing wonder lost, And, fired with grateful zeal, prepares 3 When evening slumbers press my eyes, In peace and safety, I commit 4 My spirit in his hand, serene, 599 1 mf mp AIVI p HYMN 599, C. M. Morning and Evening Offering. HOSANNA, with a cheerful sound, Ten thousand snares attend us round, 2 That was a most amazing power, 3 The rising morn cannot assure, For death stands ready at the door, To hurry us away. 4 Our life is forfeited, by sin, We own thy grace, immortal King! 5 God is our sun, whose daily light Our feetle frame lies safe, at night, 600 m HYMN 600, L. M. 6 Lines. Morning and Evening. 1 WHEN, streaming from the eastern skies The morning light salutes mine eyes, 2 When each day's scenes and labors close, Λί VAIVAVS THE YEAR. HYMN 601, 11s and 5s. The New Year. OME let us anew COME Our journey pursue, Roll round with the year, And never stand still till the Master appear; His adorable will Let us gladly fulfill, And our talents improve, By the patience of hope, and the labor of love. Our life is a dream; Our time, as a stream, And the fugitive moment refuses to stay: The arrow is flown The moment is gone The millenial year Rushes on to our view, and eternity's here! f 1 Oh! that each, in the day "I have fought my way through— [do !" I have finished the work which thou gav'st me to Enter into my joy, and sit down on my throne!" HYMN 602, L. M. The changing Seasons. REAT God! let all our tuneful powers f 3 To thee we raise the annual song, To thee the grateful tribute give; And, midst unnumbered deaths, we live. 603 1 GOD HYMN 603, C. M. New Year: Providential Goodness. OD of our lives! thy various praise Thy hand directs our fleeting days, 2 To thee shall grateful songs arise, |