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Lord, I have made thy word my choice
Lord of the vineyard, we adore

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Lord, plant a principle within

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My God, my Father, blissful name

My dear Redeemer and my Lord....
My God, my everlasting hope

Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to stand..

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My God, permit my tongue.

My God, my King, thy various praise..

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My Shepherd is the living God....

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My soul repeat his praise

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Shew pity, Lord, O Lord forgive
So let our lips and lives express

When I survey the wondrous cross..

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Not to condemn the sons of men ........................................... ......

Now let our souls on wings sublime.........
O happy christian! who can boast

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O happy soul that lives on high.....
O happy souls! O glorious state
O that the Lord would guide my ways
Our God is love, and all his saints
O! ye that pant for living streams
Prayer is the soul's sincere desire
Quiet, Lord, my froward heart...
Safely through another week.........

Saviour of men, and Lord of love............................................

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Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears....
Sweet is the memory of thy grace
Thanks be unto God for the gift
The Lord my pasture shall prepare
The Lord our salvation and light
Thou whom my soul admires above.....
Though, troubles assail

Through the day thy love has spar'd us
True religion is the same

We've no abiding city here

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Where are the mourners, saith the Lord

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While I liv'd without the Lord

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With joy we meditate the grace

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THE

POCKET PRAYER BOOK.

INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS.

My friends, this Prayer Book is presented

to you, not as a set of forms by which you are to be confined; but as helps to lead you to devotion.

Prayer is your first duty, your highest privilege it is a communion of the soul with God; with your Father, your heavenly Father! It must proceed from your own hearts it must be the language of your own joys, of your own wants and sorrows. It will be the pleasure and comfort of your life to keep up this devout communion with your God. When loaded with mercies; how pleasant is it to look up and say, "Thou crownest me with loving-kindness and tender mercies!" "He that spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us.

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all things?" When burdened under a sense of sin; what relief is there in going weary and heavy laden to a throne of grace, and pleading those gracious words, "I will give you rest;"" Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out!"

When cast down with sorrow, and overwhelmed with fears; how cheering to go and cast all your care upon him that careth for you! Under all perplexities of life to be permitted to say, "Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel: my flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever;" this imparts a consolation which the world can neither give nor take away.

The mind that thus converses with God, that is thus stayed upon him, will enjoy a peace which the world knows not; a peace which passeth all understanding.

Wait not for the stated season of prayer; but let your mind ascend to God in every moment of difficulty, fear, or temptation: and let every new mercy raise your heart in praise. Why do Christians live so litle under the power of religion, or experience so little of its comforts, but because they are such strangers to this devout communion with God! How many idle thoughts in the day might be exchanged

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