2 In vain we plant without thine aid, ops And water too in vain ; LORD of the harvest! Gop of grace! I 3 Then shall our cheerful hearts and tongues Begin this song divine; Thou, Lord! hast given the rich increase, 373 (1st P.) 148th. Bethesda 112. Eagle Street 16. Success requested on the Seed sown. ON what has now been sown, ΟΝ Thy blessing, LORD! bestow; The power is thine alone يع To make it spring and grow: Do thou the gracious harvest raise, And thou, alone, shalt have the praise. NEWTON. 373 (2d P.) 8.7. 4. Kentucky 113. Lewes 63, Shew me a token for good, Ps. lxxxvi. 177 GRANT us, LORD, some gracious token "Crown thy word which has been spoken, 374 And all blessings Which shall sanctify the heart. L. M. Denbigh 54. Rowles 73. 375 C. M. Bedford 91. Abridge 201. Duties and Privileges, Jude 20, 21. 1 WHILE sinners, who presume to bear The Christian's sacred name, Throw up the reins to every lust, And glory in their shame; 2-Ye saints, preserv'd in CHRIST and call'd, And on the basis of your faith 3 Upon the Spirit's promis'd aid And while he breathes his quick'ning gale, 4 Preserve unquench'd your love to God, And higher, and still higher blaze, 5 With a transporting joy expect 376 (1st P.) C. M. Grove House 143. Salem 139. Acton 288. Now is the accepted Time. 1 COME, guilty souls, and flee away, TO CHRIST, and heal your wounds; Wherein free grace abounds. 2 GOD lov❜d the Church, and gave his Son And JESUS says he'll cast out none 376 (2d P.) L. M. Paul's 246. Gould's 272. The convinced Sinner encouraged. WHO 1 HO is the trembling sinner, who Who mourns his sin, his guilt, his thrall, And thou shalt never, never die. 377 (1st P.) L.M. Angel's Hymn 60. Paul's 246. Acceptance through CHRIST alone, John xiv. 6. 1 How shall the sons of men appear, Great God! before thine awful bar? How may the guilty hope to find 2 Not vows, nor groans, nor broken cries, 3 Thy blood, dear JESUS! thine alone, When we approach, great GOD! to thee. 377 (2d P.) 7s. Cookham 36. Hotham 224. The Pleasures of Religion. 1 "TIS religion that can give Stoel 164. Sweetest pleasures while we live; 'Tis religion must supply Solid comfort when we die. 2 After death its joys will be Be the living GOD my friend, 378 L. M. Rowles 73. Portugal 97. IS 1 Habakkuk iii. 17, 18. S Jesus mine! I'm now prepar'd Yes, let the winds of trouble blow, Tho' creatures change, the LORD's the same, 379 78. Deptford 124. Turin 244. Help, Hosea xiii. 9. SELF-destroy'd, for help I pray: Help me to believe, obey; Help to keep the graces given, Help me quite from hell to heaven. 380 C. M. Abridge 201. Grove House 143. Felix trembling, Acts xxiv. 24, 25.. 1 SEE EE Felix, cloth'd with pomp and power, Attend to hear a prisoner preach The Saviour crucify'd. 2 He well describes who JESUS was, 3 Felix up starts, and trembling cries, Go, for this time, away; 'I'll hear thee on these points again 'On some convenient day.' 4 Attention to the words of life Let Felix thus adjourn; LORD! let us make these solemn truths Our first and last concern. 381 S. M. Eagle Street New 55. Vermont 134, Jabez's Prayer, 1 Chron. iv. 9, 10. 1 THAT the LORD indeed 'Would me his servant bless, From every evil shield my head, 2 Be his almighty hand My helper and my guide, Till with his saints in Canaan's land 382 (1st P.) C. M. Brighton 208. Ann's 58. Desiring to walk in the Way of Holiness to Happiness," ,, Psalm lxxxiv. 8. 1. LORD GOD, omnipotent to bless, 2 If I have never yet begun To tread the sacred road, O teach my wandering feet the way 3 Or, if I'm travelling in the path, To follow where thy saints have led, 382 (2d P.) C. M. Sprague 166. Bedford 91. Good Hope of Interest united with Gratitude. 1 TF, LORD! in thy fair book of life My worthless name doth stand; 2 I am secure, by grace divine, Of crowns above the skies; And on the road, from thy rich stores, |