SUPPLEMENT. PART SECOND. HYMNS FOR PARTICULAR SUBJECTS OF DISCOURSES. 546. s. M. The Christian Charge. 1 A CHARGE to keep I have, A never-dying soul to save To serve the present age, O, may it all my powers engage 2 Arm me with jealous care And, O! thy servant, Lord, prepare Help me to watch and pray, Assured, if I my trust betray, I shall forsaken die. C. Wesley. 547. L. M. All things teach of God. 1 ALL that in this wide world we see, The pangs that make the guilty groan, 3 Each mercy sent when sorrows lower, 548. C. M. "Give thy servant an understanding heart." 1 Almighty God, in humble prayer, To thee our souls we lift; Do thou our waiting minds prepare 2 We ask not golden streams of wealth We ask not undecaying health, 3 We ask not honours, which an hour 4 We ask for wisdom: Lord, impart Bryant. A wise and understanding heart, 5 The young remember thee in youth, The old, be guided by thy truth, 549. s. M. Montgomery. "Why sayest thou-my way is hid from the Lord ?" 1 ALONG my earthly way, How many clouds are spread! Darkness, with scarce one cheerful ray, 2 Yet, Father, thou art love: 3 My pathway is not hid; Thou knowest all my need; And I would do as Israel did,Follow where thou wilt lead. 4 Lead me, and then my feet 5 And O from that bright throne, † Edmeston. 550. C. M. "I heard thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid." 1 AMIDST the thrilling leaves, thy voice At evening's fall drew near: Father! and did not man rejoice That blessed sound to hear? 2 Did not his heart within him burn, 3 Therefore, midst holy stream and bower And called the cedars, in that hour, 4 O, in each wind, each fountain's flow, Grant me, my God! thy voice to know, 551. c. M. The Divine presence and help. 1 AND art thou with us, gracious Lord, Dost thou proclaim thyself our God, 2 Doth thy right hand, which formed the earth, When dangers round us rise? 3 On this support our souls shall lean, The gloomy vale of death will smile, 4 While we his gracious succour prove, The darkest shades through which we pass, 552. 6 l. 7s M. The soul panting for God. Ps. xlii. I As the hart, with eager looks, 2 Why art thou cast down, my soul? God will lift thy fallen head, 553. L. M. The miracles of Christ. 1 BEHOLD, the blind their sight receive Behold, the dead awake and live! Doddridge. Montgomery. The dumb speak wonders, and the lame |