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. SECT. IV.] HYMNS. 370,
5 Tho’ by the tempest’s fury tost.
Let not my hope in him be lost;
Then neither winds nor >stormy main,
Shall ever force me back again.
370.
The same. 2 Cor. xii, Q.
1 a LTHO’ temptations threaten round.
And feeble as the moth I’m found;
’Midst greatest dangers let me see
Thy grace sufficient. Lord, for me.
2 And when my faith is like to fail,
And doubts and darkness most prevail;
Hold thou me up, and let me see
Thy grace sufficient. Lord, for me.
3 When heay’n’s forgot, and my weak heart
In this vain world would choose its part;
Call back the wand’rerj Lord, to thee,
And let thy grace my safety be.
4 When warring passions vex me sore.
And I dare trust myself no more;
Thy strength, iny stay in weakness be.
Thy grace sufficient, Lord, for me.
5 When all conspires to work my woe,
And in despair to plunge me low.
When terror takes fast hold on me,
Lord, let thy grace my safety be.
6 And when thro’ death’s dark vale I go,
O let me then thy guidance know :
Then comfort send, and let me see
Thy grace sufficient. Lord, for me.
371.
Complaining of Inconstancy.
1 rpHE wand’ring star, and fleeting wind
Both represent th’ unstable mind :'