314 BORLAN. 8.7.8.7. CONRAD KOCHER'S 'ZIONSHARFE,' 1855. 822288 88 A - men. The Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song; He also is become my salvation. mf CALL Jehovah thy Salvation, Rest beneath the Almighty's shade, In His secret habitation Dwell, nor ever be dismayed. mf 2 There no tumult can alarm thee, Thou shalt dread no hidden snare; Guile nor violence can harm thee cr 3 Thee, though winds and waves are swelling, mp 4 He shall charge His angel legions Watch and ward o'er thee to keep; mf 5 Since with firm and pure affection cr 315 BORLAN. 8.7.8.7. JAMES MONTGOMERY. Abounding in hope through the power of the Holy Ghost. mf L Thou shalt guide me with Thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory. P Guard us, guide us, keep us, feed us, Thou didst feel its keenest woe; Lone and dreary, faint and weary, Through the desert Thou didst go. For we have no help but Thee; mf 3 Spirit of our God, descending, cr Yet possessing every blessing, Fill our hearts with heavenly joy, Love with every passion blending, Pleasure that can never cloy; Thus provided, pardoned, guided, Nothing can our peace destroy. Amen. (SECOND TUNE.) JAMES EDMESTON. See also RoUSSEAU, No. 317. 317 PILGRIM. 8.7.8.7.8.7. (FIRST TUNE.) mp G He will be our guide even unto death. (UIDE me, O Thou great Jehovah ! dim I am weak, but Thou art mighty, cr Hold me with Thy powerful hand: Feed me now and evermore. mf 2 Open now the crystal fountain cr f p 3 cr mf Whence the healing streams do flow; ff Let the fiery, cloudy pillar Lead me all my journey through: Be Thou still my strength and shield. When I tread the verge of Jordan Songs of praises I will ever give to Thee. Amen. WILLIAM WILLIAMS. J. J. ROUSSEAU. 8 88 A-men. 318 LUX BENIGNA. 10.4.10.4.10.10. (FIRST TUNE.) J. B. DYKES. mf 2 I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou mp cr I loved to choose and see my path; but now I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, mf 3 So long Thy power hath blest me, sure it still cr dim O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till And with the morn those angel faces smile, J. H. NEWMAN. |