4 A deeper shade will soon impend,— A deeper sleep mine eyes oppress; 584 mf 1 f That deeper sleep shall leave mine eyes; HYMN 584, L. M. Praise to the God of the Morning. OD of the morning! at thy voice GOD of att hy toto rise, And like a giant doth rejoice, To run his journey through the skies ; mf 2 From the fair chambers of the east, The circuit of his race begins, And without weariness or rest, f mf VI Round the whole earth, he flies a shines. 3 Oh! like the sun may I fulfill Th' appointed duties of the day; March on, and keep my heavenly way. Thy threatenings just, thy promise sure, 5 Give me thy counsel for my guide, GR EVENING.. HYMN 585, L. M. An Evening Sacrifice. REAT God! to thee my evening song < mp mp mf 2 My days unclouded, as they pass, Of Jesus;-his dear name alone And kind acceptance, at thy throne. 586 1 ΙΛ And wake with praises to thy name. HYMN 586, 78. Evening Contemplation. SOFTLY, now, the light of day Free from care, from labor free, 2 Scon, for me, the light of day 587 1 HYMN 587, C. M. Evening Prayer and Praise. INDULGENT Father! by whose care, Lete, this night, thy mercy share;— 2 Show me my sins, and how to mourn Direct me, Lord! to Christ alone, 3 Let each returning night declare And, every hour, thy grace prepare 4 And when, on earth, I close mine eyes, Let me, to heaven and glory, rise, HYMN 588, 8s and 7s. Peculiar. 588 m 1 mp ΛΙ THROUGH the day thy love has spared as: Through the silent watches guard us, Let no foe our peace inolest; 2 Pilgrims here on earth, and strangers, 589 m 2 mp ΙΛ mf HYMN 589, 78. 1 NOW, from labor and from care, 590 1 mf For the mercies of this hour, For the Spirit's quickening power,— HYMN 590, C. M. An Evening Song. DREAD Sovereign, let my evening song, Like holy incense, rise; Assist the offerings of my tongue, 2 Through all the dangers of the day, aff 591 And still, to drive my wants away, 3 Perpetual blessings from above But, Oh! how few returns of love 4 What have I done for him, who died 5 Lord! with this guilty heart of mine, 6 Sprinkled afresh with pard'ning blood, 1 As in th' embraces of my God, HYMN 591, C. M. INDULGENT God! whose bounteous care 2 What mercies has this day bestowed! 3 Now may soft slumber close my eyes, And let my waking thoughts arise 4 Thus bless each future day and night, And then, to realms of endless light, And spend the hours of setting day, 2 I love, in solitude, to shed And all his promises to plead, When none but God is near. 3 I love to think on mercies past, My cares and sorrows all to cast, 4 I love, by faith, to take a view 593 5 And, when life's toilsome day is o'er, m 1 Be calm, as this impressive hour, 0 HYMN 593, C. M. Evening Worship in the Family. LORD! another day is flown, Are met once more before thy throne, 2 And wilt thou bend a listening ear Thou wilt!-for thou dost love to hear 3 And, Jesus! thou thy smiles wilt deign, For thou didst bless the infant train, 4 Thy heavenly grace to each impart; And shed abroad in every heart 5 Thus cleansed from sin, and wholly thine, A flock by Jesus led, The Sun of righteousness shall shine |