They know thou art not slow to hear, Nor impotent to save. 4 The storm is laid-the winds retire, The sea that roars at thy command, 5 In midst of dangers, fears, and deaths, UNIVERSAL PRAISE. HYMN 14. 6, 4. Madan's Col. Trinity. St Clemen's. 1 COME, thou: Almighty King, Father all glorious, O'er all victorious, Come and reign over us, 2 Jesus, our Lord, arise, And make them fall! 3 Come, thou incarnate Word, Come, and tny people bless, On us descend! 4 Come, holy Comforter, 5 To the great ONE in THREE, His sovereign majesty, Love and adore. HYMN 15. L. M. Wells. Old Hundred. Watts. God exalted above all praise. 1 ETERNAL power! whose high abode Becomes the grandeur of a God; In vain the tallest angel tries To reach the height with wond'ring eyes. 2 Earth, from afar, has heard thy fame, And worms have learn'd to lisp thy name; But on, the glories of thy mind Leave all our soaring thoughts behind. 3 God is in heaven, but man below: Be short our tunes, our words be few: A sacred rev'rence checks. our songs, And praise sits silent on our tongues. HYMN 16. 5, 6. Madan's Col. Locke. Devonshire. God's servants should praise him. 1 YE servants of God, 2 God ruleth on high, To Jesus our king. 3 Salvation to God Who sits on the throne Let all cry aloud And honor the Son: Of Jesus's praises And thanks never ceasing, HYMN 17. 8,7. Taylor. Sicilian Hymn. Northampton Chapel. 1 SAINTS, with pious zeal attending, Now a grateful tribute raise; Solemn songs to heav'n ascending, Join the universal praise. 2 Round Jehovah's footstool kneeling, Lowly bend with contrite souls; Here his milder grace revealing, Here his wrath no thunder rolls. 3 Every secret fault confessing, Deed unrighteous, thought of sin, Seize, O seize the proffer'd blessing, Grace from God and peace within. 4 Heart and voice with rapture swelling Still the song of glory raise; On the theme immortal dwelling, HYMN 18. L. M. Doddridge. Portugal. Chatham. Bicester. 1 GOD of my life, through all its days, 2 When anxious cares would break my rest, SCRIPTURES. HYMN 19. C. M. Barby. Wareham. Rippon. 1 HOW precious is the book divine, |