3 Should I distribute all my store, HYMN 354. C. M. [#] Law of Love. 1 ALL nature feels attractive power, 2 Thus, in the universe of mind, The charity, both strong and kind, 3 In this fine sympathetic chain 4 More perfect bond, the Christian plan Attaches soul to soul; Our neighbour is the suffering man, 5 To earth below, from heaven above, The faith in Christ professed, More clearly shows that God is love, HYMN 355. C. M. [#] Christ's Love to Enemies our Example. 1 God of our mercy and our praise, Thy glory is our song; We'll speak the honours of thy grace men, 2 When Christ, among the sons of 3 Their miseries his compassion moved, 4 Their malice raged without a cause; Yet, with his dying breath, He prayed for murderers on his cross, 5 O may his conduct, all divine, Like his, O God, our hearts incline, RELIGION AND ITS FRUITS. HYMN 356. C. M. [#] Religion. 1 RELIGION is the chief concern May I its great importance learn, 2 More needful this than glittering wealth, 3 Religion should our thoughts engage, 4 O may my heart, by grace renewed, 5 Let lively hope my soul inspire; And may I wait with strong desire HYMN 357. C. M. [#] Inconstancy in Religion. 1 IMMORTAL Source of light and grace, 2 On us, all worthless as we are, Sure as the world's established course, 3 In flowing tears our guilt we mourn, 4 Armed with this energy divine, HYMN 358. C. M. [# or b] 1 O FOR a closer walk with God, 2. What peaceful hours I once enjoyed! How sweet their memory still! But they have left an aching void, 3 Return, O holy Dove, return, Sweet messenger of rest; I hate the sins that made thee mourn, And drove thee from my breast. 4 The dearest idol I have known, Help me to tear it from thy throne, 5 So shall my walk be close with God, HYMN 359. S. M. [#] Joys of Religion. 1 How blest is man, O God, 2 Through storms which cloud the skies, 3 Struck by that light, his heart, 4 The soul, so dreary once, Once misery's dark domain, |