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Let thy tenderness, so loving,
Keep them all life's dang’rous wa
4 Then, within thy fold eternal,
Let them find a resting place;
Feed in pastures ever vernal,
Drink the rivers of thy grace.

HYMN 87.

1 THE gentle Saviour calls

(s. M.)

Our children to his breast;
He folds them in his gracious arms,
Himself declares them blest.

2 "Let them approach," he cries,
"Nor scorn their humble claim;
"The heirs of heaven are such as these,
"For such as these I came."

3 Gladly we bring them, Lord,
Devoting them to thee,

Imploring, that, as we are thine,
Thine may our offspring be.

HYMN 88.

Of Adults.

Ephesians vi. 10--13.

1 SOLDIERS of Christ arise,

And put your armour on,

(s. M.)

Strong in the strength which God supplies
Through his eternal Son.

2 Strong in the Lord of hosts,

And in his mighty pow'r,

Who in the strength of Jesus trusts,

Is more than conqueror.

3 Stand then in his great might,
With all his strength endu'd;
And take to arm you for the fight,
The panoply of God:

'4 That having all things done,
And all your conflicts past,
may behold your vict❜ry won,
And stand complete at last.

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10 HAPPY day, that stays my choice
On thee, my Saviour and my God!
Well may this glowing heart rejoice,
And tell thy goodness all abroad.
2 O happy bond! that seals my vows,
To him who merits all my love;
Let cheerful anthems fill his house,
While to his sacred throne I move.

3 'Tis done, the great transaction's done;
Deign, gracious Lord, to make me thine;
Help me, through grace, to follow on,
Glad to confess thy voice divine.

4 Here rest, my oft divided heart,
Fix'd on thy God, thy Saviour, rest;
Who with the world would grieve to part,
When call'd on angels' food to feast.

5 High heaven, that heard the solemn vow,
That vow renew'd shall daily hear,
Till in life's latest hour I bow,
And bless in death a bond so dear.

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1 WITNESS, ye men and angels, now; Before the Lord we speak;

To him we make our solemn vow,
A vow we dare not break:

2 That, long as life itself shall last,
Ourselves to Christ we yield;
Nor from his cause will we depart,
Or ever quit the field.

3 We trust not in our native strength,
But on his grace rely,

That, with returning wants, the Lord
Will all our need supply.

4 Lord, guide our doubtful feet aright,
And keep us in thy ways;

And, while we turn our vows to prayers,
Turn thou our prayers to praise.

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1 YOUTH, when devoted to the Lord,
Is pleasing in his eyes;

A flow'r, though offer'd in the bud,
Is no vain sacrifice.

2 "Tis easier far if we begin

To fear the Lord betimes;
For sinners who grow old in sin
Are harden'd by their crimes.

3 It saves us from a thousand snares
To mind religion young;
Grace will preserve our following years,
And make our virtues strong.

4 To thee, Almighty God, to thee
Our hearts we now resign:

"Twill please us to look back and see
That our whole lives were thine.

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10, IN the morn of life, when youth
With vital ardour glows,

And shines in all the fairest charms
That beauty can disclose,-

2 Deep in thy soul, before its pow'rs
Are yet by vice enslav'd,

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Be thy Creator's glorious name
And character engrav❜d:

3 Ere yet the shades of sorrow cloud
The sunshine of thy days;

And cares and toils, in endless round,
Encompass all thy ways:

4 Ere yet thy heart the woes of age,
With vain regret, deplore,

And sadly muse on former joys,
That now return no more.

5 True wisdom, early sought and gain'd,
In age will give thee rest:

O then, improve the morn of life,
To make its ev'ning blest!

THE LORD'S SUPPER.

HYMN 93.

Rev. v. 12, 9, &c.

(C. M.)

1 THOU, God, all glory, honour, power, Art worthy to receive;

Since all things by thy power were made,
And by thy bounty live.

2 And worthy is the Lamb all power,
Honour, and wealth to gain,

Glory and strength; who for our sins
A sacrifice was slain!

3 All worthy thou, who hast redeem'd,
And ransom'd us to God,
From every nation, every coast,
By thy most precious blood.
4 Blessing and honour, glory, pow'r,
By all in earth and heaven,
To him that sits upon the throne,
And to the Lamb be given.

1 MY

HYMN 94.

(L. M.)

Y God, and is thy table spread? And does thy cup with love o'erflow? Thither be all thy children led,

And let them thy sweet mercies know! 2 Hail, sacred feast, which Jesus makes! Rich banquet of his flesh and blood! Thrice happy he who here partakes That sacred stream, that heavenly food!

3 Why are its bounties all in vain

Before unwilling hearts display'd?

Was not for you the victim slain ?
Are you forbid the children's bread ?

4 0 let thy table honour'd be,

And furnish'd well with joyful guests! And may each soul salvation see, That here its holy pledges tastes!

5 Drawn by thy quick'ning grace, O Lord, In countless numbers let them come, And gather from their Father's board, The bread that lives beyond the tomb! 6 Nor let thy spreading gospel rest,

Till through the world thy truth has run,

Till with this bread all men be blest,
Who see the light, or feel the sun!

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1 AND are we now brought near to God,

Who once at distance stood?
And, to effect this glorious change,
Did Jesus shed his blood?

20 for a song of ardent praise,
To bear our souls above!
What should allay our lively hope,
Or damp our flaming love!

3 Then let us join the heavenly choirs,
To praise our heavenly King!
O may that love which spread this board,
Inspire us while we sing-

4 "Glory to God in highest strains,
"And to the earth be peace;

"Good-will from heaven to men is come,
"And let it never cease!"

HYMN 96.

1 TO Jesus, our exalted Lord,

(L. M.)

That name, in heav'n and earth ador'd
Fain would our hearts and voices raise
A cheerful song of sacred praise.

2 But all the notes which mortals know,
Are weak, and languishing, and low;
Far, far above our humble songs,
The theme demands immortal tongues.
3 Yet whilst around his board we meet,
And worship at his sacred feet,
O let our warm affections move,
In glad returns of grateful love.

4 Yes, Lord, we love and we adore,
But long to know and love thee more;
And, whilst we taste the bread and wine,
Desire to feed on joys divine.

5 Let faith our feeble senses aid,
To see thy wondrous love display'd;
Thy broken flesh, thy bleeding veins,
Thy dreadful agonizing pains.

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