HYMN 207. C. M. Isaiah lvii. 15. THUS 2 Yet, looking down, I visit oft 3 My presence heals the wounded heart 4 I dwell with all my humble saints HYMN 208. [1. 1. Habakkuk iii. 17-19. the vine its fruit The budding fig-tree droop and die, Yet will I trust me in my God, 2 Though fields, in verdure once array'd, By whirlwinds desolate be laid, Or parch'd by scorching beam; Still in the Lord shall be my trust, My joy; for, though his frown is just, His mercy supreme. 3 Though from the fold the flock decay, Though herds lie famish'd o'er the lea And round the empty stall; My soul above the wreck shall rise, 4 In God my strength, howe'er distrest, HYMN 209. C. M. THO HOU art the Way, to thee alone 2 Thou art the Truth, thy word alone 3 Thou art the Life, the rending tomb 4 Thou art the Way, the Truth, the Life; Grant us that way to know, That truth to keep, that life to win, HYMN 210. S. M. H EIRS of unending life, 2 God will support our hearts With might before unknown : 3 'Tis he that works to will, HYMN 211. III. 1. SINNER, rouse thee from thy sleep, and o'er thy weep; Raise thy spirit dark and dead, 2 Wake from sleep, arise from death, See the bright and living path: Watchful tread that path; be wise, Leave thy folly, seek the skies. 3 Leave thy folly, cease from crime, 4 Be not blind and foolish still; HYMN 212. C. M. LO! what a cloud of witnesses Men once like us with suffering tried, 2 Let us, with zeal like theirs inspired, 3 Behold a witness nobler still, 4 He, for the joy before him set, 5 Thither, forgetting things behind, GLORIA PATRI. N. B. The metre marks, affixed to the Psalms and Hymns, refer to a division of the metres, founded on the nature of the verse, into four classes, marked-I., II., III., IV. CLASS I. includes Common, Long, and Short metres, marked C. M., L. M., S. M. CLASS II. includes the other Iambick metres, eight in number, marked II. 1, II. 2, II. 3, II. 4, &c., which may be named Two, one; Two, two; Two, three, &c. CLASS III. includes the Trochaic metres, being five in number, marked, III. 1, III. 2, III. 3, &c., which may be named Three, one; Three, two, &c. CLASS IV. includes the metres consisting chiefly of triplets, being five in number, marked IV. 1, ÏV. 2, IV. 3, &c., and may be named Four, one; Four, two, &c. CLASS I. C. M. TO Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, we L. M. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heaven adore, Be glory, as it was of old, Is now, and shall be evermore S. M. To God the Father, Son, As 'twas, and is, and shall be so CLASS II. II. 1. TO Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom heaven's triumphant host And saints on earth adore, Be glory as in ages past, II. 2. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Be glory as in ages past, When time itself shall be no more. II. 3. To God the Father, God the Son, II. 4. To God the Father, Son, And Spirit, ever bless'd, All worship be address'd, It was, is now, For evermore. |