449. The Presence of God implored. C. M. at anmedia pid atm og lliw 'W O GOD, thou art my GoD; early will I seek theer my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee,&c. to see thy power and thy glory.-PSALM Ixiii. 1, 2. J2187 O LORD, our languid souls inspire, Thy presence now display, it As thou hast giv'n a place for prayer, So give us hearts to pray. 2 Show us some token of thy loves 4 May we in faith receive thy world, 5 And may the Gospel's joyful sound, 450. The Presence of the Lord implored. C.M. We will go into his tabernacles; we will worship at his footstool.Arise, O LORD, into thy rest; thou, and the ark of thy strength.-PSALM CXXXii. 7, 8. ARISE, O King of grace, arise, Lo! thy church waits with longing eyes; 19/ Now be it own'd and blest. 2 Enter with all thy glorious train, All that the ark did once contain 3 Here, mighty GoD, accept our vows, 4 Here let the Son of David reign Justice and truth his court maintain, 5 Here let him hold a lasting throne: Fresh honours shall adorn his crown, 451. The Privilege of Public Worship. C. M. Blessed are they that dwell in thy house: they will be still praising thee.-PSALM lxxxiv. 4. O HAPPY they who know the Lord, 2 To them, in each distressing hour, And when they plead his love and pow'r, 3 [He help'd his saints in ancient days, Who trusted in his name; And we can witness to his praise, 4 Wand'ring in sin, our souls he found, And bid us seek his face; Gave us to hear the gospel-sound, 5 Oft in his house his glory shines, H& We wish not then for golden mines, 6 His presence sweetens all our cares, And makes our burdens light; A word from him dispels our fears, 7 LORD, we expect to suffer here, 8 May we enjoy, and highly prize 452. Unfruitfulness under the means of Grace lamented. C.M. LONG have I sat beneath the sound 2 Oft I frequent thy holy place, 3 How cold and feeble is my love! 4 Great Gop! thy sov'reign pow'r impart, To give thy word success Write thy salvation on my heart, 5 Show my forgetful feet the way! That leads to joys on high t There knowledge grows without decay, And love shall never die ont 453. Before Sermon. C. M. JESUS said unto them, I am the bread of life; he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.-JOHN vi. 35. GLORY to GOD, who gave the word, Who caus'd his will to be proclaim'd, 1 2 LORD, ever give us of that bread, Hearts to receive the heav'nly seed, MA T 30 may thy word direct our path, 4 Fountain of everlasting life, Of bliss, and truth, and good," 5 [Fill every hungry soul with grace, |