2 The world can never give The bliss for which we sigh ; Nor all of death to die. 3 Beyond this vale of tears There is a life above, And all that life is love. 4 Here would we end our quest: Alone are found in Thee J. Montgomery. 524 S. M. A God to glorify, And fit it for the sky; My calling to fulfill ; To do my Master's will ! As in Thy sight to live, A strict account to give ! 4 Help me to watch and pray, And on Thyself rely, C. Wesley. 525 S. M. For they shall see our God ; Their soul is Christ's abode. 2 The Lord, who left the heavens, Our life and peace to bring, Their pattern and their King, 3 He to the lowly soul Doth still Himself impart, Chooseth the pure in heart. 4 Lord, we Thy presence seek ; May ours this blessing be : J. Keble. 526 S. M. And purge away my sin ; And make me pure within. 2 Lord Jesus, think on me With many a care oppressed, And taste Thy promised rest. 3 Lord Jesus, think on me Nor let me go astray ; Point Thou the heavenly way. 4 Lord Jesus, think on me, That, when the flood is passed, Synesius. Tr. A. W. Chatfield. 527 8s, 78, 81. Love divine, all loves excelling, Joy of heaven, to earth come down, All Thy faithful mercies crown. Pure, unbounded love Thou art; Enter every trembling heart. 2 Breathe, oh breathe Thy loving Spirit Into every troubled breast; Let us find Thy promised rest; Alpha and Omega be; Set our hearts at liberty. 3 Come, Almighty to deliver ! Let us all Thy life receive; Never more Thy temples leave. Serve Thee as Thy hosts above ; Glory in Thy perfect love. Pure and spotless let us be ; Perfectly secured by Thee, Changed from glory into glory, Till in heaven we take our place ; C. Wesley. 528 L. M. FROM every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes, There is a calm, a sure retreat ; 'T is found beneath the mercy-seat. 2 There is a place where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness on our heads, It is the blood-bought mercy-seat. Where friend holds fellowship with friend; Though sundered far, by faith they meet Around one common mercy-seat. 4 There, there, on eagle's wing, we soar, And time and sense seem all no more, And heaven comes down, our souls to greet, And glory crowns the mercy-seat. H. Stowell. 529 P. M. 7,6,7,6,8,8,7,7. Jesus, best and dearest, Holiest, tenderest, nearest ; Jesus, well of power divine, 2 Jesus, open me the gate That of old he entered, Wholly on Thee ventured ; From my misery let me rise To a home in paradise. After fleshly pleasure ! For the heavenly treasure ! Treasure no less price hath won Than the passion of the Son. 4 Jesus, crowned with thorns for me, Scourged for my transgression, Witnessing, through agony, That Thy good confession ; Let not all Thy woe and pain, 5 When I cross death's bitter sea, And its waves roll higher, Help the more forsaking me As the storm draws nigher ; Verily, I say, Theoctistus of the Studium. Tr. J. M. Neale. Tell me, |