2 It is the Lord should I distrust 3-It is the Lord who gives me all il mo 4 is the Lord who can sustain rioT Beneath the heaviest loadipong or From whom assistance I obtained oT d To tread the thorny road, fgid O 5 It is the Lord whose matchless skill Can, from afflictions, raiseier lade Matter eternity to fill now blubila tua With ever-growing praiseso mor Lord_my 6. It is the Lord my cor nant Codebeat Thrice blessed be his name T Whose gracious promise, seal'd ees too ever be the same. 7 His cov'nant will my soul defend 8 And can my soul with hopes like these, 280 1 A A SHAM D of CHRIST! my soul, disdain The mean ungen rous thought! Shall I disown that friends whose blood A 2 With the glad news of love and peado, JESUS, the Judge, before the world, The traitor will deny. osesid soru NEEDHAM. booldulti b'logo ETO 201 281 C. M. Grove House 143. Prospect 299 Self-Denial, Mark viii. 34; Luke ix. 23. ND must I part with all I have, My dearest Lord, for thee 8116 282 C. M. Crowles 3.Gainsborough 29. Sincerity and Truth, Phili iv. 8. L ET those who bear the Christian name 100 Their holy vows fulfil The saints the followers of the Lamb ‚ usAre men of honour.still.AN 189 2 True to the solemn oaths they take, Tho' to their hurt they swear tired Constant and just to all they speakFor GoD and angels hear. 3 Still with their lips their hearts agree, 4 They hate th' appearance of a lie, see Firm to the truth, and when they die, & 5 Lo! from afar the LORD descends,.T 6 While Satan trembles at the sight, 283 S. M. Stoke 207 Harborough 142. 1 Sincerity desired.ond 979 TI d TF secret fraud should dwell Within this heart of mine, A Purge out,.God! that cursed leaven, And make me wholly thine. 2 If any rival there, Dares to usurp the throne, Oh, tear the infernal traitor thence,T 1rawAnd reign thyself alone. 3. Is any lust conceal'd? KO 026 Bring it to open view; Joonia Search, search, dear LORD! my inmost soul, 284 (1st P.) C. M. Ann's 58. Stillman 66. › Spiritual Mindedness; or, Inward Religion. 1 RELIGION is the chief concern.co Of mortals here below OD DT May I its great importance learn, t. 2 More needful this than glittering wealth, ud 3 Religion should our thoughts engage 4 Oh, may my heart, by grace renew'd,Hi And be my stubborn will subdu'd, 177 a 5 Let deep repentance, faith, and love, And all my conversation prove My heart to be sincere.? 6 Preserve me from the snares of sin, Through my remaining days; And in me let each virtue shine/ To my Redeemer's praise.osgm'I I 7 Let lively hope my soul inspire; Let warm affections risey And may I wait with strong desire({ To mount above the skiest to roin. Voeg l argio DRW FAWCETT, 284 (2d Pool C M. Sprágde 166, 0 A Godliness profitable; or, the Benefit of genuine Religion, youdy follTim. 48.ous Pold wol 1 HOW vast the blessings, how divine, From godliness which flowill I d Nor men, nor angels, should they join, Can half its value show.ald 1107 2 Ten thousand comforts it procures o"? M To Christians while on earth; in W They have a place within his heartz)) 032 4 [There is a rich and free reward, The eye of faith descries, 5 A glorious kingdom and a crown 1 For them the seeds of bliss are sown, h THRO 285 C. M. Exeter 4. Michael's 119. 2 Of his deliverance I will boast T Till all who are distrest, to bol) 9dT The dwellings of the just wora bit. |