68 FOURTH PArt. 8. 7. & 4. Sicilian Hymn f 1 BLESS our God, his grace confessing, For his church salvation stores. 2 Him, in whom, as God, we glory, And th' eternal victory claim. - 3 At his feet, while prostrate falling, 68 69 Shalt thy church to victory lead. FIFTH PART. 7's. Pleyel's Hymn. 1 LORD, thy church hath seen thee rise, God my Saviour! God my King! 2 When, in glories all divine, Through the earth thy church shall shine, FIRST PART. L. M. Pardon implored. Medway AffTO thee, great God, I make my prayer; P Let me not sink, o'erwhelmed in grief, 2 Oh let me now thy goodness prove, f f 3 So shall my song to thee arise, 69 Thy praise shall echo through the skies: SECOND PART. L. M. Windham. Pardon through the Sufferings of Christ. Aff 1 DEEP in our hearts let us record mf 2 Yet, gracious God, thy power and love Aff 3 Oh for his sake our guilt forgive < mf 69 1 THIRD PART. C. M. St. Ann's. FATHER, I sing thy wondrous grace, He bought salvation for the poor, And bore the sinner's shame. 2 His deep distress has raised us high ; Fulfilled the law, which mortals broke, 3 Zion is thine, most holy God; Thy Son shall bless her gates: 4 Let heaven, and all that dwell on high, While lands and seas assist the sky, 70 C. M. Prayer for Divine Aid. St. Martin's. Aff 1 GREAT God, attend my humble call, mf Oh let thy grace prevent my fall, 2 Be thou my help in time of need, In mercy hasten to my aid, f 3 Let all who love thy name rejoice, 71 mf In thy salvation raise their voice, FIRST PART. C. M. Praise to God, the Saviour. 1 MY Saviour, my almighty Friend, Warwick. Where will the growing numbers end, 2 Thou art my everlasting trust, And since I knew thy graces first, 3 My feet shall travel all the length And march, with courage in thy strength, P 4 When I am filled with sore distress mf f I'll plead thy perfect righteousness, 5 How will my lips rejoice to tell My soul, redeemed from sin and hell, 71 SECOND PART. C. M. Blackburn. Sustaining Grace implored. 1 GOD of my childhood, and my youth, I have declared thy heavenly truth, 2 Wilt thou forsake my hoary hairs, 3 Let me thy power and truth proclaim And leave a savor of thy name, P 4 The land of silence and of death mf 71 Oh may these poor remains of breath THIRD PART. C. M. Cheltenham. 1 MY God, my everlasting hope, Thy hands have held my childhood up, 2 Still has my life new wonders seen, I trust them to thy care. 3 Cast me not off when strength declines, 4 Then, in the history of my age, They'll read thy love in every page, 72 V FIRST PART. L. M. Danvers. Universal Reign of Christ. mf 1 GREAT God, whose universal sway < mf 3 The heathen lands, that lie beneath 4 The saints shall flourish in his days, f 72 f ΛΙ mf > IVE SECOND PART. L. M. Monmouth. 1 JESUS shall reign where'er the sun 2 For him shall endless prayer be made, 3 People and realms of every tongue 4 Blessings abound where'er he reigns, And all the sons of want are blest. 115 Let every creature rise and bring Angels descend with songs again, |