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SECTION FOURTH.

THE CHURCH OF CHRIST.

212. The Blessedness of the Church. 8.7.4.
To him who led his people through the wilderness: for
his mercy endureth for ever.-PSALM CXxxvi. 16.
RESCU'D from the hand of strangers,
Israel through the desert goes:
Many are his toils and dangers,
Many, too, are Israel's foes:
But Jehovah

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All his wants and dangers knows.
2 [Israel's heart is found deceitful,
Prone to murmur and complain:
Israel, too, is oft forgetful

Of the hand that broke his chain:
But Jehovah

Turns him to himself again.

3 Through a trackless desert going,
Israel proves the SAVIOUR's love,
Lo! a cloud before him showing
When and whither he should move.
Israel's journeys

Are directed from above.]

4 Though the desert be unfruitful :
Yet is favour'd Israel fed:
His supplies are never doubtful:
God provides his daily bread.
And his table

Through the wilderness is spread. 5 Where no pleasant streams are flowing, In a parch'd and thirsty land: Lo the rock its Maker knowing, Pours a stream at his command: And his people

Wond'ring own his mighty hand.

6 When the foe, of numbers boasting,
Leads his armies to the fight;
Israel, in the promise trusting,
Puts his num'rous hosts to flight:
And goes forward

In the Lord Jehovah's might.

213. Consolation for the Church. 11s. O thou_afflicted, tossed with tempest, not comforted.The Lord on high is mightier than the mighty waves of the sea.-ISAIH liv. 11. PSALM xciii. 4.

O ZION, afflicted with wave upon

wave,

Whom no man can comfort, whom

no man can save ;

With darkness surrounded, by terrors dismay'd

In toiling and watching thy strength is decay'd,

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Loud roaring and swelling, the billows o'erwhelm,

But skilful's the Pilot, who sits at the helm ;

His wisdom conducts thee, his power will defend,

In safety and quiet thy warfare shall end.

3 O fearful, O faithless-in mercy he cries,

My promise, my truth-are they light in thine eyes?

Still, still I am with thee, my promise shall stand,

Through tempest and tossing I'll bring thee to land.

5 [Forget thee I will not, I cannot; thy

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name,

Engrav'd on my heart, doth for ever remain ;

The palms of my hands whilst I look

on,

I see

The wounds I receiv'd when I suffer'd

for thee.]

Then trust me, and fear not; thy life is secure;

My wisdom is perfect, supreme is

my_power;

In love I correct thee, thy soul to refine, And make thee at length in my likeness to shine,

6 [The doubting, the fearful, the weak

are my care,

The helpless, the hopeless-I hear their sad prayer;

From all their afflictions my glory shall spring,

The deeper their sorrows, the louder they'll sing.]

214. The depressed state of the Church lamented. L.M.

PSALM CXXXVII.

O ZION, when I think on thee,
I wish for pinions like the dove;
And mourn to think that I should be
So distant from the place I love.

2 A captive here, and far from home,
For Zion's sacred courts I sigh:
Thither the ransom'd nations come,
And see the SAVIOUR eye to eye.
3 While here, I walk on hostile ground;
The few that I can call my friends
Are, like myself, with fetters bound,
And weariness our steps attends.

4 But yet we shall behold the day
When Zion's children shall return:
Our sorrows then shall flee away,
And we shall never, never mourn.

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5 The hope that such a day will come, Makes e'en the captive's portion sweet: Tho' now we're distant far from home, In Zion soon we all shall meet.

215 The Excellency of the Church. 8-8-6.

For from the top of the rocks I see him, and from the hills I behold him: lo the people shall dwell alone.-NUMB. Xxiii. 9.

THE Sons of Israel stand alone,
JEHOVAH claims them for his own;
His cause and their's the same;
He sav'd them from the tyrant's hand;
Allots to them a pleasant land,
And calls them by his name,

2 0! Israel, who is like to thee?
A people sav'd, and call'd to be
Peculiar to the Lord!

Thy shield! he guards thee from the foe;
Thy sword! he fights thy battle too;
Himself thy great reward!

3 Fear not, though many should oppose,
For GoD is stronger than thy foes,
And makes thy cause his own:
The promis'd land before thee lies,
Go, and possess the glorious prize,
Reserv'd for thee alone.

4 In glory there the King appears,
He wipes away his people's tears,

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