Drive the old Dragon from his Seat, * VI. Poor, guilty, weak, and helpless Worms, Be Thou our Strength and Righteoufnefs, HYMN XLIX. 1 John. iv. 16. latter Part. I. OVE divine, all Love excelling, Breathe! O breathe thy loving Spirit, Into ev'ry troubled Breaft! Let us all in Thee inherit, Let us find thy promis'd Reft: End of Faith, as its Beginning, ‡ Set our Hearts at Liberty. T Suddenly return, and never, IV. Finish then thy new Creation, Chang'd from Glory into Glory, $ ME HYMN L.. Thanksgiving. I. EET and right it is to fing II. Join, ye Saints, the Song around, III. Praises here to Thee we give, Holy FATHER, fov'reign LORD, Ev'ry where be Thou ador'd! F 3 Tho 2 Cor. vi, 16, § 2 Cor. iii. 18. || Rev. iv. 10. Tho' th' injurious World exclaim, Sov'reign LORD of ev'ry Spirit, Thro' my SAVIOUR'S Merit. III. Thou this Night was't my Protector, All the Day, Ever my Director. ER HYMN LII EVENING. REI fleep, for ev'ry Favour I will blefs my SAVIOUR. II. O my LORD what fhall I render Still the fame, Gracious, good, and tender! III. Leave me not, but ever love me; Be my Blifs, 'Till thou hence remove me. Thou my Rock, my Guard, my Tow's, Me with all thy Pow'r. VI. So, whene'er in Death I flumber, Let me rife With the Wise, Counted in their Number! HYMN HYMN LIII. The Same. I. Neat AEIOUR, till the Break of Day: O farther go To-night, but ftay, Turn in, dear LORD, with me; And in the morning when I wake, Me in thine Arms, my JESUS, take, And I'll go on with Thee. I Will lay me down to fleep, Me commend to JESU's Grace, While Troops of Angels are my Guard, + O, my Shepherd! love and keep, And be my great Reward! The Pilgrim's Song. ISE, my Soul, and ftretch thy Wings Thy better Portion trace; Rife from tranfitory Things, Tow'rds Heav'n, thy native Place: Sun *Gen. xix. 2. with Gal. iii. 7. Deut. xxxiii. 27. + Heb. i. 14. |