2 Far be thine honor spread, 31 8s & 7s M. Universal Praise. 1 PRAISE to thee, thou great Creator! 2 For ten thousand blessings given, For the hope of future joy, FAWCETT. Sound his praise through earth and heaven ̧ Sound Jehovah's praise on high. 28 SECTION II. PERFECTIONS OF GOD CELEBRATED. 32 C. M. The God of Nature invoked. 1 HAIL, great Creator, wise and good; GENTLEMAN'S MAG. 2 At morning, noon, and evening mild, 3 Thy glory beams in every star Which gilds the gloom of night, And decks the smiling face of morn With rays of cheerful light. 4 The lofty hill, the humble vale, 5 Great nature's God! still may these scenes Our serious hours engage; Still may our grateful hearts consult Thy works' instructive page. 6 And while, in all thy wondrous works, 33 L. M. God known by his Works. 1 GREAT is our God; his works of might LIVERPOOL COL. 2 His hand, unseen, sustains the poles, 3 Across the waves, around the sky, 4 O, may the sons of men record The various goodness of the Lord; 34 C. M. KEBLE. "The invisible things of Him, clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made." 1 THERE is a book, who runs may read, And all the lore its scholars need, Pure eyes and Christian hearts. 2 The works of God above, below, Are pages in that book, to show 3 The glorious sky, embracing all, 4 The dew of heaven is like thy grace; It steals in silence down; But where it lights, the favored place 5 One name, above all glorious names, 6 The raging fire, the roaring wind, 7 Thou, who hast given me eyes to see And love this sight so fair, Give me a heart to find out thee, And read thee every where. 35 L. M. The Voice of Nature. 1 THERE is a God, all nature speaks, Through earth, and air, and seas, and skies; See, from the clouds his glory breaks, When the first beams of morning rise. MRS. STEELE. 2 The rising sun, serenely bright, O'er the wide world's extended frame, Inscribes, in characters of light, His mighty Maker's glorious name. 3 For man and beast, here daily food 4 The flowery tribes all blooming rise Speak sweet conviction to the heart. 36 C. M. The Voice of Nature. Ps. 19. 1 THE heavens declare thy glory, Lord, TATE & BRADY. 2 The dawn of each returning day Fresh beams of knowledge brings; 3 Their powerful language to no realm "Tis nature's voice, and understood |