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63 Give Me the Bible. P.M.
_The Bible Desired._
Give me the Bible, star of gladness gleaming, To cheer the wand'rer lone and tempest-tossed; No storm can hide that radiance peaceful beaming, Since Jesus came to seek and save the lost.
Cho.--Give me the Bible! holy message shining, Thy light shall guide me in the narrow way.
Precept and promise, law and love combining, Till night shall vanish in eternal day.
2 Give me the Bible, when my heart is broken, When sin and grief have filled my soul with fear; Give me the precious words by Jesus spoken, Hold up faith's lamp to show my Savior near.
3 Give me the Bible, all my steps enlighten, Teach me the danger of these realms below; That lamp of safety, o'er the gloom shall brighten, That light alone the path of peace can show.
4 Give me the Bible, lamp of life immortal, Hold up that splendor by the open grave; Show me the light from heaven's shining portal, Show me the glory gilding Jordan's wave.
Priscilla J. Owens.
64 Shirland. S.M.
_Psalm 119._ (170)
Behold! the morning sun Begins his glorious way; His beams thro' all the nations run, And life and light convey.
2 But, where the gospel comes, It spreads diviner light; It calls dead sinners from the tombs And gives the blind their sight.
3 How perfect is thy word!
And all thy judgments just; Forever sure thy promise, Lord!
And men securely trust.
4 My gracious G.o.d! how plain Are thy directions given!
Oh! may I never read in vain, But find the path to heaven.
Isaac Watts, 1719.
65 Dallas. 7s.
_Book Divine._
Holy Bible, book divine, Precious treasure, thou art mine; Mine to tell me whence I came; Mine to teach me what I am.
2 Mine to chide me when I rove; Mine to show a Savior's love; Mine thou art to guide and guard; Mine to punish or reward.
3 Mine to comfort in distress, Suffering in this wilderness; Mine to show, by living faith, Man can triumph over death.
4 Mine to tell of joys to come, And the rebel sinner's doom; O thou holy book divine, Precious treasure, thou art mine.
John Burton, 1805.
66 Evan. C.M.
_Psalm 119._ (155)
Lord! I have made thy word my choice, My lasting heritage; There shall my n.o.blest powers rejoice, My warmest thoughts engage.
2 I'll read the histories of thy love, And keep thy laws in sight, While through the promises I rove, With ever fresh delight.
3 'Tis a broad land of wealth unknown Where springs of life arise; Seeds of immortal bliss are sown, And hidden, glory lies.
4 The best relief that mourners have-- It makes our sorrows blest; Our fairest hope, beyond the grave, And our eternal rest.
Isaac Watts, 1719.
67 Evan. C.M.
_The Latter Day._ (1018)
Lord! send thy word, and let it fly, Armed with thy Spirit's power; Ten thousands shall confess its sway, And bless the saving hour.
2 Beneath the influence of its grace, The barren wastes shall rise, With sudden flowers and fruits arrayed,-- A blooming paradise.
3 Peace, with her olives crowned, shall stretch Her wings from sh.o.r.e to sh.o.r.e; No trump shall rouse the rage of war, Nor murderous cannon roar.
4 Lord! for these days we wait;--these days Are in thy word foretold; Fly swifter, sun and stars! and bring This promised age of gold.
5 Amen!--with joy divine, let earth's Unnumbered myriads cry; Amen!--with joy divine, let heaven's Unnumbered choirs reply.
Thomas Gibbons, 1769.
68 Evan. C.M.
_The Incomparable Richness of G.o.d's Word._ (150)
Father of mercies, in thy word What endless glory shines!
Forever be thy name adored For these celestial lines.
2 Here may the wretched sons of want Exhaustless riches find-- Riches above what earth can grant, And lasting as the mind.
3 Here the fair tree of knowledge grows, And yields a free repast; Sublimer sweets than nature knows Invite the longing taste.
4 Here the Redeemer's welcome voice Spreads heavenly peace around; And life and everlasting joys Attend the blissful sound.
5 Oh, may these heavenly pages be My ever dear delight; And still new beauties may I see And still increasing light.
Anne Steele, 1760.