And turn the sacred pages o'er, 3 Midst hourly cares may love present Its incense to thy throne; And, while the world our hands employs, Our hearts be thine alone. 4 At night we lean our weary heads 5 In solid, pure delights, like these, Nor shall I then impatient wish, 13 HYMN. 7's. 1 NOW the shades of night are gone; 2 Fill my soul with heav'nly light, 3 Keep my haughty passions bound→→ 4 When my work of life is past, EVENING HYMNS. 14 L. M. I THUS far the Lord has led me on; Some fresh memorial of his grace. 2 Much of my time has run to waste, And I, perhaps, am near my home; But he forgives my follies past; He gives me strength for days to come. 3 I lay my body down to sleep; Peace is the pillow for my head; Their watchful stations round my bed. 4 Thus, when the night of death shall come, My flesh shall rest beneath the ground, And wait thy voice to break my tomb, With sweet salvation in the sound, 15 HYMN. C. M. 1 DREAD Sov'reign, let my ev'ning song Like holy incense rise; Assist the offering of my tongue 2 Through all the dangers of the day 3 Perpetual blessings from above But oh! how few returns of love 4 What have I done for him who died 5 Yet, with this guilty heart of mine, And to thy grace my soul resign, 16 HYMN. S. M. 1 GREAT God, to thee my evening song With humble gratitude I raise; Oh let thy mercy tune my tongue, 2 My days unclouded as they pass, Preserve me from surrounding harm: And wake with praises to thy name. 17 HYMN. L. M. 1 GLORY to thee, my God, this night, 2 Forgive me Lord, for thy dear Son, 3 Let my blest Guardian, while I sleep, His watchful station near me keep, My heart with love celestial fill, dread And guard me from th' approach of ill. 4 Teach me to live, that I may The grave as little as my bed; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day. 18 HYMN. C. M. 1 INDULGENT God, whose bounteous care O'er all thy works is shown, Oh let my grateful praise and prayer 2 What mercies has this day bestow'd! Z 3 Now may soft slumber close my eyes, 4 Thus bless each future day and night, Till life's vain scene is o'er; And then to realms of endless light, Oh let my spirit soar. 19 HYMN. S. M. 1 ANOTHER day is past, My Father's care shall keep; For thou canst never sleep. 20 HYMN. S. M. 1 THE day is past and gone, The evening shades appear; The night of death draws near. 2 Lord, keep me safe this night, 3 And when I early rise, To view th' unwearied sun, 4 Lord, when my days are past, And I from time remove, may I in thy bosom rest, The bosom of thy love. Oh 21 HYMN. 7's. 1 SOFTLY now the light of day 2 Soon, for me, the light of day Shall for ever pass away: Take me, Lord, to dwell with thee! HYMN. C. M. Evening Prayer and Praise. 22 1 INDULGENT Father, by whose care, I've pass'd another day, Let me this night thy mercy share; 2 Show me my sins, that I may mourn 3 Let each returning night declare The tokens of thy love; And ev'ry hour thy grace prepare 4 And when on earth I close mine eyes, HYMN. 7s. 23 Evening Communion with God. 2 Sin and sorrow, guilt and wo, |