3 He shall defend, and guide thy course Through life's uncertain sea, Of blest eternity. With peace and pleasure crown'd : The honey wears no sting, no thorns Are in the roses found. 5 Then seek the Lord betimes, and choose, The ways of heav'nly truth : Than a religious youth. 42. Prayer for Divine Guidance. (S. M.) 1 N OW, in my early days, | Teach me thy will to know; O God, thy sanctifying grace Betimes on me bestow. The object of thy care; And fly from ev'ry snare. 3 My heart to folly prone, Renew by pow'r divine ; Unite it to thyself alone, And make me wholly thine. 4 O let thy word of grace, My warmest thoughts employ; 5 To what thy laws impart, Be my whole soul inclin'd ; And sanctify my mind. By these to cleanse his way; That leads to endless day. OW . 243. Early Piety. Matt. xii. 20. (L. M.) 1 HOW soft the words my Saviour speak 11 How kind the promises he makes! A bruised reed he never breaks, Nor will he quench the smoking flax. 2 The humble poor be won't despise, Nor on the contrite sinner frown: He quickly sends salvation down. 3 When piety in early minds, Like tender buds, begins to shoot ; And ripens blossoms into fruit. In all the sorrows they endure; His promise is for ever sure. Between the powers of grace and sin; 6 Though press'd with fears on every side, They know not how the strife may end; To Youth. (P. M.) LEND your ear, ye youthful tribe, To guide your wand’ring way!- She leads to endless day. 2 If you obediently regard, Her dictates, she a sure reward, Will in the end confer! What heav'nly bliss does she unfold! . To rubies and the choicest gold, Her merchandise prefer. Relief from guilt and sin: Your youthful hearts to win. 4 How full of pleasantness her ways! Her paths how full of peace! Her praise Is sung by every friend; A . 5 The Scriptures read, nor sball you miss The road to life and happiness : There Wisdom's voice is heard. And share the rich reward. 6 Be true, benevolent, and pure, Patiently suffer, and endure The chastning of the Lord : In heav'n your great reward. BIRTH DAY. 245. A Birth Day Hymn. (P. M.) 1 T MY Ebenezer raise, 1 To my kind Redeemer's praise ; With a grateful heart I own, Hitherto thy help I've known. Well I know concerns me not; Father, let thy will be mine ; Fruits of thy paternal love. 5 Let my few remaining days, Be directed to thy praise ; Shall be tranquil and serene. For a Birth Day. (P. M.) 1 NOD of my life, to thee U My cheerful soul I raise, And still prolongs my days: And bless the day, that I was born. 2 A clod of living earth, I glorify thy name, And all my blessings came; Let all that is within me praise. 3 My soul, and all its powers, Thine, wholly thine, shall be ; I consecrate to thee; |