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5 Roar on, ye waves; our souls defy
Your roaring to disturb our rest;
In vain to' impair the calm ye try—
The calm in a believer's breast.

6 Rage, while our faith the Saviour tries,
Thou sea, the servant of his will;
Rise, while our God permits thee, rise,
But fall when he shall say,-Be still.

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Praise for protecting mercy.
HEN o'er the deep we rode,
By winds and storms assail'd;
We call'd upon the ocean's God,
Whose mercy never fail'd.

2 The tempest heard his voice,
The winds obey'd his will;
The elements withheld their noise,
And all the floods were still.

3 With joy we hail'd the shore,
And safe the vessel moor'd;
With grateful hearts, that happy hour,
We praised the ocean's Lord.

4 Thus, while o'er seas we roam,
Thy goodness, Lord, we see;
Though distant from our native home,
We are not far from thee.

5 And when this life is past,
And we are call'd to die,
O may we see thy face at last
In realms beyond the sky,

6 Then, as we join the bands
Beyond the swelling wave,

We'll praise thee with uplifted hands,
And sing thy power to save.

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Save, Lord, or we perish!

HEN through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming,

When o'er the dark wave the red lightning is gleaming,

Nor hope lends a ray, the poor seaman to cherish, We fly to our Maker, Save,-Lord, or we perish! 2 O Jesus, once rock'd on the breast of the billow, Aroused by the shriek of despair from thy pillow,Now seated in glory, the mariner cherish, Who cries, in his anguish, Save, Lord, or we perish! 3 And, 0, when the whirlwind of passion is raging, When sin in our hearts its sad warfare is waging, Then send down thy grace, thy redeemed to cherish; Rebuke the destroyer, Save, Lord, or we perish! 1046 18th P. M. 10, 5, 11

Deliverance from danger.

ALL praise to the Lord, who rules with a word

The untractable sea,

And limits its rage by his steadfast decree: Whose providence binds or releases the winds, And compels them again,

At his beck, to put on the invisible chain.
2 E'en now he hath heard our cry, and appear'd
On the face of the deep,

And commanded the tempest its distance to keep;
His piloting hand hath brought us to land,
And, no longer distress'd,

We are joyful again in the haven to rest.
30 that all men would raise His tribute of praise,
His goodness declare,

And thankfully sing of his fatherly care;
With rapture approve His dealings of love,
And the wonders proclaim

Perform'd by the virtue of Jesus's Naine.

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WATCH-NIGHT.

1st P. M. 6 lines 8s.

A solemn vigil.

OW many pass the guilty night
In revelling and frantic mirth!
The creature is their sole delight-
Their happiness the things of earth:
For us suffice the season past:
We choose the better part at last.
2 We will not close our wakeful eyes,
We will not let our eyelids sleep,
But humbly lift them to the skies,
And all a solemn vigil keep;
So many nights on sin bestow'd,
Can we not watch one hour for God?

3 We can, O Jesus, for thy sake,

Devote our every hour to thee;

Speak but the word, our souls shall wake,
And sing with cheerful melody:
Thy praise shall our glad tongues employ,
And every heart shall dance for joy.
4 Blest object of our faith and love,
We listen for thy welcome voice;
Our persons and our works approve,

And bid us in thy strength rejoice;
Now let us hear the mighty cry,
And shout to find the Bridegroom nigh.
5 Shout in the midst of us, O King

Of saints, and let our joys abound;
Let us rejoice, give thanks, and sing,

And triumph in redemption found:
We ask in faith for every soul;
O let our glorious joy be full!

60 may we all triumphant rise; With joy upon our heads return; And far above these nether skies,

By thee on eagles' wings upborne, Through all yon radiant circles move, And gain the highest heaven of love. 1048

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A living sacrifice unto the Lord.

WISDOM ascribe, and might, and praise,

To God, who lengthens out our days;

Who spares us yet another year,
And makes us see his goodness here:
O may we all the time redeem,
And henceforth live and die to him!

2 How often, when his arm was bared,
Hath he our sinful Israel spared;
Let me alone,-his mercy cried,
And turn'd the vengeful bolt aside;
Indulged another kind reprieve,
And strangely suffer'd us to live.
3 Merciful God, how shall we raise
Our hearts to pay thee all thy praise?
Our hearts shall beat for thee alone;
Our lives shall make thy goodness known;
Our souls and bodies shall be thine,
A living sacrifice divine.

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A midnight song.

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JOIN, all ye ransom'd sons of grace,
The holy joy prolong,

And shout to the Redeemer's praise
A solemn midnight song.

2 Blessing, and thanks, and love, and might, Be to our Jesus given,

Who turns our darkness into light,

Who turns our hell to heaven.

3 Thither our faithful souls he leads:
Thither he bids us rise,

With crowns of joy upon our heads,
To meet Him in the skies.

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The Bridegroom cometh.

E virgin souls, arise;

YE

With all the dead, awake;

Unto salvation wise,

Oil in your vessels take: Upstarting at the midnight cry— Behold the heavenly Bridegroom nig!!

2 He comes, he comes, to call
The nations to his bar,
And take to glory all

Who meet for glory are:

Made ready for your full reward;
Go forth with joy to meet your Lord

3 Go, meet him in the sky,
Your everlasting Friend;
Your Head to glorify,

With all his saints ascend:

Ye pure in heart, obtain the grace
To see, without a veil, his face.

4 The everlasting doors

Shall soon the saints receive,
With seraphs, thrones, and powers
In glorious joy to live;

Far from a world of grief and sin,
With God eternally shut in.

5 Then let us wait to hear
The trumpet's welcome sound:
To see our Lord appear,

May we be watching found:

And when thou dost the heavens bow, Be found-as, Lord, thou find'st us now

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