844. L. M. KRISHNA PAL. Remembering Christ. 1 0 THOU, my soul, forget no more The Friend who all thy sorrows bore; Let every idol be forgot; But, O my soul, forget him not. 2 Renounce thy works and ways, with grief, And fly to this divine relief; Nor Him forget, who left his throne, 3 Eternal truth and mercy shine 4 O, no; till life itself depart, His name shall cheer and warm my heart; 845. L. M. WATTS. The Memorials of Grace. 1 JESUS is gone above the skies, Where our weak senses reach him not; And carnal objects court our eyes, To thrust our Saviour from our thought. 2 He knows what wandering hearts we have, 3 Let sinful joys be all forgot, And earth grow less in our esteem, Christ and his love fill every thought, And faith and hope be fixed on him. 4 While he is absent from our sight, 'Tis to prepare our souls a place, That we may dwell in heavenly light, And live forever near his face. 846. C. M. Remembering Christ. WARDLAW. 1 REMEMBER thee, redeeming Lord! 2 The Lord of life, with glory crowned, 3 His glory now no tongue of man Yet 'tis the chief of all his joys That souls are saved from hell. 4 For this he came and dwelt on earth; For this he fought and vanquished death; 5 Join, all ye saints beneath the sky, 847. 7s. CONDER. The Body and Blood of Christ. 1 BREAD of heaven, on thee we feed, Ever let our souls be fed With this true and living bread. 2 Vine of heaven, thy blood supplies Lord, thy wounds our healing give; 3 Day by day with strength supplied, Rooted, grafted, built on thee. Christian Fellowship. 1 O, HERE, if ever, God of love, And every heart harmonious move, E. TAYLOR. 2 Not here, where, met to think on Him 3 No, gracious Master, not in vain 4 "Thy kingdom come: we watch, we wait To hear thy cheering call, When heaven shall ope its glorious gate, 849. L. M. Enjoyment in the Service. WATTS. 1 FAR from my thoughts, vain world, be gone; Let my religious hours alone; Fain would my eyes my Saviour see; 2 0, warm my heart with holy fire, Coming to the Table of the Lord. 1 LET vain pursuits and vain desires The Saviour's love fill every breast, ANON. 2 He knew how frail our nature is, 3 These faithful pledges of his love To bring refreshment to our souls, 4 Since such his condescending grace, His table now draw near. 5 And while we join to celebrate May we receive new grace and power, 851. C. M. Praise to Christ. SCOTCH COL. 1 TO Him who loved the souls of men, 2 To him let every tongue be praise, All grateful honors paid on earth, 443 The great Commission. WATTS. 1 "GO, preach my gospel," saith the Lord; 3 "Teach all the nations my commands; 4 He spake, and light shone round his head; 853. L. M. Universal Reign of Christ. WATTS. 1 GREAT God, whose universal sway |