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Songs of praise, and fervent prayers.
Pure and contrite hearts alone
Find acceptance at thy throne.

2 Hapless men, whose footsteps stray
From the temple of the Lord!
Teach them Zion's heavenly way;
To their feet thy light afford.
Let the world unite to raise
Solemn harmonies of praise.

L. M. 61.

Worship in spirit and in truth.

C. WESLEY

1 FATHER of omnipresent grace!
We seem agreed to seek thy face:
But every soul assembled here
Doth naked in thy sight appear;
Thou know'st who only bows the knee,
And who in heart approaches thee.

2 To-day, while it is called to-day,
Awake and stir us up to pray;
The spirit of thy word impart,
And breathe the life into our heart;
Our weakness help, our darkness chase,
And guide us by the light of grace.

L. M.

Subjection to the Father of Spirits.

DODDRIDGE

1 ETERNAL Source of light and thought!
Be all beneath thyself forgot,

Whilst thee, great parent-mind, we own,
In prostrate homage round thy throne.

2 Whilst in themselves our souls survey
Of thee some faint reflected ray,
They wondering to their Father rise:

His power how vast! his thoughts how wise

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3 0 may we live before thy face,
The willing subjects of thy grace;
And through each path of duty move,
With filial awe, and filial love.

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1 GOD in his temple let us meet,
In spirit, low before him bend:
Here he hath fixed his mercy-seat,
Here on his Sabbath we attend.

2 Arise into thy resting-place,

Thou, and thine ark of strength, O Lord!
Shine through the veil, we seek thy face:
Speak, for we hearken to thy word.

3 With righteousness thy priests array:
Joyful thy favored people be :

Let those who teach, and those who pray,
Let all be holiness to thee!

L. M. 61.

The Divine Spirit implored.

1 CREATOR Spirit, by whose light

DRYDEN

The sleeping worlds were called from night!
Come, visit every pious mind,

Come, pour thy joys on human kind;
From sin and sorrow set us free,

And make us temples worthy thee.

2 Plenteous in grace descend from high
Rich in thy sevenfold energy;
Our frailty help, our vice control,
Thou ruler of our secret soul!

And, lest our feet should haply stray
Protect and guide us in the way.

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"The nealthful spirit of God's grace."

J. WESLEY

1 SPIRIT of grace, and health, and power!
Fountain of light and love below!
Abroad thy healing influence shower;
On all thy servants let it flow.

2 Inflame our hearts with perfect love;
In us the work of faith fulfil:
So not heaven's host shall swifter move,
Than we on earth to do thy will.

3 Father! 't is thine each day to yield
Thy children's wants a fresh supply;
Thou cloth'st the lilies of the field,
And hearest the young ravens cry.

4 On thee we cast our care; we live

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Through thee, who know'st our every
O feed us with thy grace, and give
Our souls this day the living bread!

C. M.

Life dedicated to God.

need:

DODDRIDGE.

1 SHINE on our souls, eternal God!
With rays of beauty shine;
O let thy favor crown our days,
And all their round be thine.

2 Did we not raise our hands to thee,
Our hands might toil in vain;
Small joy success itself could give,
If thou thy love restrain.

3 With thee let every week begin;
With thee each day be spent ;
For thee each fleeting hour improved,
Since each by thee is lent.

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4 Thus cheer us through the checkered road,
Till all our labors cease,
And heaven refresh our weary souls
With everlasting peace.

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1 SOFTLY fades the twilight ray
Of the holy Sabbath day;
Gently as life's setting sun,

When the Christian's course is run.

2 Night her solemn mantle spreads
O'er the earth, as daylight fades ;
All things tell of calm repose
At the holy Sabbath's close.

3 Peace is on the world abroad;
'Tis the holy peace of God,-
Symbol of the peace within,
When the spirit rests from sin.

4 Still the Spirit lingers near,
Where the evening worshipper
Seeks communion with the skies,
Pressing onward to the prize.

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CLOSE OF WORSHIP.

L. M.

ANONYMOUS.

Close of Worship. Evening.

1 ERE to the world again we go,

Its pleasures, cares, and idle show,
Thy grace once more, O God, we crave,
From folly and from sin to save.

2 May the great truths we here have heard--
The lessons of thy holy word-
Dwell in our inmost bosoms deep,
And all our souls from error keep.

3 Oh! may the influence of this day,
Long as our memory with us stay,
And as an angel guardian prove,
To guide us to our home above.

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C. M.

CAPPE'S SEL.

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Prayer for Divine Direction.

1 ETERNAL Source of life and light,
Supremely good and wise,

To thee we bring our grateful vows,
To thee lift up our eyes.

2 Our dark and erring minds illume
With truth's celestial rays;
Inspire our hearts with sacred love,
And tune our lips to praise.

3 Safely conduct us, by thy grace,
Through life's perplexing road;

And place us, when that journey 's o'er
At thy right hand, O God.

8s. 7s. & 4s.

Prayer for a Blessing.

1 COME, thou soul-transforming Spirit,
Bless the sower and the seed;
Let each heart thy grace inherit;
Raise the weak, the hungry feed;
From the gospel

Now supply thy people's need.

JAY.

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