i Word of the ever-living God! Will of his glorious Son! Or heaven itself be won ? 2 Yet, to unfold thy hidden worth, Thy mysteries to reveal, Thy volume must unseal! 3 And we, if we aright would learn The wisdom it imparts, With simple, childlike hearts ! H. M. 208. DODDRIDGE. Efficacy and Success of the Gospel. 1 MARK the soft-falling snow, And the diffusive rain ! To heaven from whence it fell, It turns not back again ; But waters earth And calls forth all Through every pore, Her secret store. The hills and.valleys shine, By Providence divine : Of future years. 3 So," grace, The purpose I intend; Millions of souls And bear it down Shall feel its power, To millions more.” 209. C. M. WESLEY's Col. Prayer for a Blessing on the Word. i Father of all, in whom, alone, We live, and move, and breathe, And cheer thy sons beneath. 2 While in thy word we search for thee, O fill our souls with awe; The wonders of thy law. 3 Now let our darkness comprehend The light that shines so clear; Now thy revealing Spirit send, And give us ears to hear. L. M. 210. BOWRING. The gathered beams of ages shine; But makes its brightness more divine. 2 On mightier wing, in loftier flight, From year to year does knowledge soar; 3 Truth, strengthened by the strength of thought, Pours inexhaustible supplies, More glorious still as centuries roll, 5 Flow to restore, but not destroy ; As when the cloudless lamp of day C. M. 211. CowPER. And brings the truth to sight; A sanctifying light. 2 A glory gilds the sacred page, Majestic like the sun! It gives, but borrows none. The gracious light and heat ; His truths upon the nations rise, They rise, but never set. For such a bright display, With beams of heavenly day. C. M. TATE & BRADY. “ Thou shalt teach them to thy children.” Psalm 78. 1 HEAR, O my people! to my law Devout attention lend; Deep in your hearts descend. Shall parables unfold, And owned for truths of old : 3 Which we from sacred registers Of ancient times have known, And our forefathers' pious care To us has handed down, 4 That generations yet to come Should to their unborn heirs Religiously transmit the same, And they again to theirs ; 5 To teach them that in God alone Their hope securely stands; That they should ne'er his works forget, But keep his just commands. i Now to the Lord a noble song! Awake, my soul, awake, my tongue ! 2 The spacious earth and spreading flood Proclaim the wise, the powerful God; And thy rich glories from afar Sparkle in every rolling star. Are all thy mightiest works outdone; 4 Our spirits kindle in its beam: It is a sweet, a glorious theme: 1 Behold, the morning sun Begins his glorious way; His beams through all the nations run, And life and light convey. |