THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL HYMN-BOOK. 1. 1 SECTION I. PRAYER. 8's & 7's. TEACHER, Guide of young beginners, Thou didst come to ransom sinners, Full of goodness as thou art; Make me after thine own heart. 2 Exercise the Potter's power 2. 1 That I never more may rove; 8's & 7's. SAVIOUR! while my heart is tender, I would yield that heart to thee; All my powers to thee surrender, 2 Take me now, Lord Jesus! take me; 3 Send me, Lord, where thou wilt send me, 4 Let me do thy will, or bear it; I would know no will but thine : Publish'd and confirm'd on high. 6 Thine I am, O Lord, for ever, 3. 1 S. M. Holy Spirit, come! COME, Stoop down, and make my heart thy home, 2 Thy light, thy love impart, A holy, humble, happy heart,' 3 Let thy rich grace increase, The fruits of righteousness and peace, 4. 5. 1 4-7's. 1ENTLE Jesus, meek and mild, G Look upon a little child; Pity my simplicity, Suffer me to come to thee. 2 Fain I would to thee be brought; G God my heavenly Father's will; L. M. TREAT God, and wilt thou condescend To be my Father and my Friend? I, a poor child, and thou so high, The Lord of earth, and air, and sky? 2 Art thou my Father?-Canst thou bear To hear my poor imperfect prayer? Or wilt thou listen to the praise That such a little one can raise? 3 Art thou my Father?-Let me be And try in word, and deed, and thought, 4 Art thou my Father?-I'll depend 6. 1 M C. M. Y God, who mak'st the sun to know And, to give light to all below, Dost send him round the skies. 2 When, from the chambers of the east, His morning race begins, He never tires, nor stops to rest, But round the world he shines. 4 Give me, O Lord, thy early grace; 7. 1 That the young morning of my days 8's & 7's. LORD, a little band and lowly, We are come to worship thee: 2 Fill our hearts with thoughts of Jesus, And of heaven, where he is gone; And let nothing ever please us |