His kingdom spread from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more. 2 To him shall endless pray'r be made, And praises throng to crown his head; 3 People and realms, of ev'ry tongue, .And all the sons of want are blest. 5 Where he displays his healing pow'r, HYMN 103. (L. M.) 24.44 1 L PSALM CXVii. ROM all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise; Jehovah's glorious name be sung 2 Eternal are thy mercies, Lord, Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, 10 Hay HYMN 104. SPIRIT of the Living God! 2 Give tongues of fire and hearts of love, (L. M.) L Give pow'r and unction from above, 3 Be darkness, at thy coming, light; Confusion, order, in thy path; レ L... Souls without strength inspire with might; 4 Convert the nations; far and nigh The name of Jesus glorify, Till ev'ry people call him Lord. HYMN 105, r (11.1.) For Missions to the new settlements in the United States. 1 HEN, Lord, to this our Western land, Our wand'ring fathers came, Their ancient homes, their friends in youth, To keep them in thy name. 2 Then, through our solitary coast, Our shores, as culture made them fair, 3 And O! may we repay this debt Within our spreading land! There, brethren, from our common home, 4 Saviour! we own this debt of love: To move each Christian breast; 1 HYMN 106. ISAIAH XXXV. 2. N Zion, and on Lebanon, On Carmel's blooming height, (c. M.) On Sharon's fertile plains, once shone 2 From thence its mild and cheering ray 3 Its brightest splendours, darting west, 4 But ah! our deserts deep and wild No sacred beams, no radiance mild, 5 Thou, who didst lighten Zion's hill, 6 Like Lebanon, in tow'ring pride, And may our borders blossom wide, HYMN 107. 1 ROM Greenland's icy mountains, Where Afric's sunny fountains Their land from error's chain. 2 What though the spicy breezes In vain with lavish kindness The gifts of God are strewn; 3 Shall we, whose souls are lighted (11. 6.) Shall we, to men benighted Has learnt Messiah's name! 4 Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, It spreads from pole to pole; HYMN 108. (L. M.) 1 For the Jews. ISOWN'D of heav'n, by man opprest, Back to thy fold the wand'rers bring; 3 The veil of darkness rend in twain Firm to its parent stock unite. 4 Hail, glorious day, expected long! When Jew and Greek one pray'r shall pour; With eager feet one temple throng, With grateful praise one God adore. Thou only art holy, Thy light shall be shown; FOR SUNDAY AND CHARITY SCHOOLS. HYMN 110. CHILDREN AND CONGREGATION. (11. 4.) Children. 1 COME NOME let our voices join, To God, the God of love, Our grateful hearts we raise: To God alone your praise belongs; 2 Now we are taught to read To God alone the praise is due, 3 Within these hallow'd walls, Our wand'ring feet are brought; To God alone your off'rings bring; Children. 4 For blessings such as these, |