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ORDINANCES.
BOOK II.

But give us still to find thee near,
And own us still for thine.

8 Let us enjoy and highly prize
These tokens of thy love
Till thou shalt bid our spirits rise
To worship thee above.

47.
Another.

 
1 HAPPY are they to whom the Lord
His gracious name makes known,
And by his Spirit and his word
Adopts them for his own !

2 He calls them to his mercy-seat,
And hears their humble pray r ;
And when within his house they meet,
They find his presence near.

3 The force of their united cries
No power can long withstand ;
For Jesus helps them from the skies
By his almighty hand.

4 Then mountains sink at once to plains,
And light from darkness springs,
Each seeming loss improves their gains.
Each trouble comfort brings.

5 Though men despise them, or revile,
They count the trial small ;
Whoever frowns, if Jesus smile,
It makes amends for all.

6 Though meanly clad, and coarsely fed,
And, like their Saviour, poor,
They would not change their gospel-bread
For all the worldling s store.

7 When cheer d with faith s sublimer joys,
They mount on eagles wings ;
They can disdain, as children s toys,
The pride and pomp of kings.