Bp. EDWARD H. BICKERSTETH, 1872 4 420 MORECAMBE 10.10.10.10. F. C. ATKINSON, 1880 O 1. Not wor-thy, Lord, to gath - er up the crumbs With 2. I am not wor - thy to be thought Thy child, Nor 3. One word from Thee,my Lord, one smile, one look, And 4. And is not mercy Thy pre- rog- a Free tive trembling hand, that sit the last and I could face the mercy, bound-less GEORGE RAWSON, 1857 4 4 421 IN MEMORIAM 8.8.8.4. FREDERICK C. MAKER 1. By Christ redeemed, in Christ re-stored, We keep the memory a-dored, ial bread, we see: u - nite Rev. JAMES Allen, 1759 4 423 BROCKLESBURY 8.7.8.7. CHARLOTTE A. BARNARD, (1830-1869) 1. Sweet the mo-ments, rich in blessing, Which be- fore the cross we spend; 2. Here we sit, in won-der, view - ing, Mer 3. Tru the sta - tion, Low cy poured in streams of blood; be-fore His cross to lie, is ly bless - ed 4 Life and health and peace pos-sess-ing, Thro' the sin - ner's dy-ing Friend. 1. Jesus,Thou Joy of loving hearts,Thou Fount of life, Thou Light of men, 2. Thy truth unchanged hath ev- er stood; Thou sav-est those that on Thee call; 3. We taste Thee, O Thou liv - ing Bread, And long to feast up on Thee still; : 2 From the best bliss that earth imparts We turn unfilled to Thee again. To them that seek Thee Thou art good,To them that find Thee All in all. We drink of Thee, the Fountain-head, And thirst our souls from Thee to fill. A-men. 4 Our restless spirits yearn for Thee, Where'er our changeful lot is cast; 5 O Jesus, ever with us stay, Make all our moments calm and bright; O wash me in Thy pre-cious blood, And take my sins 4 A few more struggles here, A few more partings o'er, A few more toils, a few more tears, And we shall weep no more: Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that bright day; O wash me in Thy precious blood, And take my sins away. 372 5 'Tis but a little while And He shall come again. Who died that we might live, who lives That we with Him may reign: Then, O my Lord, prepare My soul for that glad day; O wash me in Thy precious blood |