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Jesus all the day long

Was my joy and my song;

I first found in the blood of the Lamb; O that all his salvation might see;

When at first I believ'd,

What a joy I receiv'd,

What a heaven in Jesus's name!

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'Twas a heaven below,

My Redeemer to know,

He hath lov'd me, I cried,

He hath suffer'd and died

To redeem such a rebel as me.

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On the wings of his love,

I was carried above

And the angels could do nothing more, All my sin, and temptation, and pain;

Than to fall at his feet,

And the story repeat,

And the lover of sinners adore.

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And I could not believe

That I ever should grieve,

That I ever should suffer again.

O! the rapturous height

Of that holy delight,

Which I feel in the life-giving blood!

Of my Saviour possest,

I am perfectly blest,

And am fill'd with the fulness of God.

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2. My Father's house is built on high,
Far, far above the starry sky;
When from this earthly prison free,
That heavenly mansion mine shall be.
I'm going home, &c.

3 While here, a stranger far from home,
Affliction's waves may round me foam;
And, though like Lazarus, sick and poor,
My heavenly mansion is secure.

I'm going home, &c.

4. Let others seek a home below,

Which flames devour, or waves o'erflow;
Be mine a happier lot to own

A heavenly mansion near the throne.

I'm going home, &c.

5. Then fail this earth, let stars decline,
And sun and moon refuse to shine,
All nature sink and cease to be,

That heavenly mansion stands for me.

I'm going home, &c.

In gentle and flowing style. V. C. TAYLOR. From Taylor's Sacred Minstrel.

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1 My God, in whom are all the springs
Of boundless love and grace unknown,
Hide me beneath thy spreading wings,
Till every cloud be overblown.

2. Up to the Heavens I raise my cry;
The Lord will my desires perform;
He sends his angels from the sky,
And saves me from the threat'ning storm.
3 My heart is fixed; my song shall
Immortal honors to his name; [raise
Awake my tongue to sound his praise;
My tongue, the glory of my frame.

4 High o'er the earth his mercy reigns,
And reaches to the utmost sky;
His truth to endless years remains,
When lower worlds dissolve and die.

5 Be thou exalted, O my God, [dwell;
Above the Heavens where angels
Thy power on earth be known abroad,
And land to land thy wonders tell.

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The Hour of Prayer. 1 Blest hour, when mortal man retires To hold communion with his God, To send to Heaven his warm desires, And listen to the sacred word. [sign 2 Blest hour, when earthly cares reWhile, all around, the calm divine Their empire o'er his anxious breast, Proclaims the holy day of rest.

[nigh, Blest hour, when God himself draws Well pleased his people's voice to hear; To hush the penitential sigh,

And wipe away the mourner's tear.

4 Blest hour! for where the Lord resorts, Foretastes of future bliss are given, And mortals find his earthly courts The house of God, the gate of Heaven.

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1 God of our fathers, 'tis thy hand Hath turned the tide of death away, That rolled in madness o'er the land, And filled thy people with dismay. 2 Thy voice awak'd us from our dream, Thy spirit taught our hearts to feel; 'Twas thy own light, whose radiant beam Came down our duty to reveal. 3 Almighty Parent, still in thee Our spirits trust for strength divine; Gird us with heaven's own energy, And o'er our paths let wisdom shine. 4 The work of man's destruction stay; The tide of fire still backward press; Drive each delusive mist away, And every humble effort bless.

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