3 Direct, control, suggest, this day, That all my powers, with all their might, 3 HYMN. L. M. 1 GOD of the morning, at thy voice The cheerful sun makes haste to rise, And like a giant doth rejoice To run his journey through the skies. 2 Oh! like the sun may I fulfil Th' appointed duties of the day; With ready mind, and active will, March on, and keep my heavenly way. 3 Lord, thy commands are clean and pure, Enlightening our beclouded eyes; Thy threatenings just-thy promise sure; Thy gospel makes the simple wise. 4 Give me thy counsels for my guide, And then receive me to thy bliss; All my desires and hopes beside Are faint and cold compared with this. 4 HYMN. C. M. 1 GOD of my life, my morning song To thee I cheerful raise: Thy acts of love 'tis good to sing, 2 Preserv'd by thy almighty arm, 3 While numbers spent the night in sighs, 4 Oh let the same almighty care 5 Smile on my minutes as they roll, 5 HYMN. 7's. 1 THOU that dost my life prolong, 3 Thou hast kept me through the night; "Twas thy hand restor'd the light: Lord, thy mercies still are new, Plenteous as the morning dew. 4 Still my feet are prone to stray; 5 Gently, with the dawning ray, On my soul thy beams display; HYMN. L. M. 6 1 O LORD, how many are my foes, But my defence and hope is God. 2 Tired with the burdens of the day, To thee I raised an evening cry; Thou heardst, when I began to pray, And thine almighty help was nigh. 3 Supported by thine heavenly aid, I laid me down and slept secure; Not death should inake my heart afraid, Though I should wake and rise no more. 4 But God sustained me all the night; g HYMN. C. M. 1 THOU, gracious Lord, art my defence; 2 Guarded by him, I laid me down, 3 Salvation to the Lord belongs; HYMN. S. M. 1 WE lift our hearts to Thee, Thou Day-Star from on high; Yet cheers both earth and sky. 2 O, let thy rising beams Dispel the shades of night; Come like the morning light. 4 May we this life improve To mourn for errors past; Awake, my active pow'rs, renew'd, 2 See how the rising sun 3 Thus would my rising soul Her heav'nly parent sing; And to her great original Her humble tribute bring. 4 Serene, I laid me down Beneath his guardian care; 5 Dear Saviour, to thy cross, I bring my sacrifice; Ting'd with thy blood, it shall ascend 10 HYMN. C. M. God's Goodness renewed every Morning and Evening. 1 GREAT GOD! my early vows to thee With gratitude I'll bring; And at the rosy dawn of day 2 Thou, round the heavenly arch dost draw And all the beauties of the world, 3 Again the sky with golden beams Thy skilful hands adorn, And paint, with cheerful splendour gay 4 And as the gloomy night returns, Thy constant goodness still my soul 5 For this will I my vows to thee 11 HYMN. 8. 8. 6. 1 ONCE more my eyes behold the day, And to my God, my soul would pay Its tributary lays: O may the life preserv'd by thee, 2 Beneath the shadow of thy wings, 3 How many, since I laid me down 4 But, I am spared to see thy face, A monument of saving grace, And live to praise thy name: 5 Let me enjoy thy presence here, HYMN. C. M. The fear of God. Prov. xxiii. 17. 12 1 THRICE happy souls, who, born of heav'n, While yet they sojourn here, Humbly begin their days with God, And spend them in his fear. 2 So may our eyes with holy zeal Prevent the dawning day; |