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2 Oh! shall not warmer accents tell, The gratitude we owe

To Him, who died our fears to quell,
Our more than orphan's wo?
3 While yet his anguish'd soul survey'd
Those pangs he would not flee,
What love his latest words display'd,
"Meet and remember me."

4 Remember thee! thy death, thy shame,
Our sinful hearts to share!
O memory! leave no other name
But his recorded there.

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HYMN 152. L. M.

Seeking direction in the choice of a Pastor. 1 HEPHERD of Israel, bend thine ear, Thy servants' groans indulgent hear; Perplex'd, distress'd, to thee we cry, And seek the guidance of thine eye.

2 Send forth, O Lord, thy truth and light,
To guide our doubtful footsteps right:
Our drooping hearts, O God, sustain,
Nor let us seek thy face in vain.

3 Return, in ways of peace return,
Nor let thy flock neglected mourn;
May our bless'd eyes a shepherd see,
Dear to our souls, and dear to thee.

HYMN 153. L. M.

At the installation of a Minister.

E bid thee welcome in the name
Of Jesus our exalted Head,

Come as a servant-so he came,
And we receive thee in his stead.
2 Come as a Shepherd; guard and keep
This fold from hell, and earth, and sin;
Nourish the lambs, and feed the sheep,
The wounded heal, the lost bring in.
3 Come as a Watchman; take thy stand
Upon thy tow'r amidst the sky,
And when the sword comes on the land,
Call us to fight, or warn to fly.

4 Come as an Angel, hence to guide,
A band of pilgrims on their way,
That safely walking at thy side,
We faint not, fail not, turn, nor stray.
5 Come as a Teacher, sent from God,
Charg'd his whole counsel to declare;
Lift o'er our ranks the prophet's rod,
While we uphold thy hands with pray❜r.
6 Come as a Messenger of peace,
Fill'd with the spirit, fir'd with love;
Live to behold our large increase,
And die to meet us all above.

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HYMN 154. C. M.

The Ministerial Office."

ET Zion's watchmen all awake,
And take th' alarm they give;

Now let them, from the mouth of God,
Their awful charge receive.

2 'Tis not a cause of small import
The pastor's care demands;

But what might fill an angel's heart-
It fill'd a Saviour's hands.

3 They watch for souls, for which the Lord
Did heav'nly bliss forego;-

For souls, which must forever live,
In raptures, or in wo.

4 May they that Jesus, whom they preach,
Their own Redeemer, see;

And watch thou daily o'er their souls,
That they may watch for Thee.

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HYMN 155. L. M.

Prayer for a Sick Minister.

THOU, before whose gracious throne,
We bow our suppliant spirits down;
• Avert thy swift descending stroke,
Nor smite the shepherd of the flock.
2 Restore him, sinking to the grave;
Stretch out thine arm, make haste to save;
Back to our hopes and wishes give,
And bid our friend and father live.

3 Bound to each soul by tend'rest ties,
In every breast his image lies;
Thy pitying aid, O God, impart,
Nor rend him from each bleeding heart.
4 Yet, if our supplications fail,

And pray'rs and tears cannot prevail;
Be thou his strength, be thou his stay,
And guide him safe to endless day..

HYMN 156. C. M.

Comfort under the loss of Ministers.
HAT-tho' the arm of conq'ring
death,

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Does God's own house invade;

What-tho' the Prophet and the Priest
Be number'd with the dead!

2 Tho' earthly shepherds dwell in dust,
The aged and the young;

The watchful eye in darkness clos'd,
And mute th' instructive tongue;
3 Th' Eternal Shepherd still survives,
New comforts to impart;

His eye still guides us, and his voice
Still animates our heart.

4 Then let our drooping hearts revive,
And all our tears be dry;

Why should those eyes be drown'd in grief, Which view a Saviour nigh!

Seasons of Human Life.

HYMN 157. C. M.

Importance of the Season of Youth.

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IN the morn of life, when youth
With vital ardour glows,

And shines in all the fairest charms
That beauty can disclose,-

2 Deep in thy soul, before its pow'rs
Are yet by vice enslav'd,
Be thy Creator's glorious name
And character engrav'd;

3 Ere yet the shades of sorrow cloud
The sunshine of thy days;

And cares and toils, in endless round,
Encompass all thy ways:

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4 Ere yet thy heart the woes of age,
With vain regret, deplore,
And sadly muse on former joys,
That now return no more.

5 True wisdom, early sought and gain'd,
In age will give thee rest:
O, then improve the morn of life,
To make its evening blest!

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HYMN 158. S. M.

Youth the morning of life.

WEET is the time of Spring,
When nature's charms appear;

The birds with ceaseless pleasure sing,
And hail the op'ning year.

2 But sweeter far the spring
Of wisdom, and of grace,

When children bless, and praise their King, Who loves the youthful race.

3 Sweet is the dawn of day,

When light just streaks the sky, When shades and darkness pass away, And morning beams are nigh.

4 But sweeter far the dawn

Of piety in youth;

When doubt and darkness are withdrawn, Before the light of truth.

5 Sweet is the early dew,

Which gilds the mountain tops;

And decks each plant, and flow'r we view, With pearly, glitt❜ring drops.

But sweeter far the scene,

On Zion's holy hill;

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