2 Not all the malice of his foes His pity could subdue; "Forgive them, Father," he exclaimed, They know not what they do." r 3 0 what a love was here displayed, 4 Let not his sacred truths by us Nor let our thoughtless hearts forget HYMN XLII. C. M. 1 COME, and before we bid adieu, Come, in a hymn the praise renew 2 Though in the blissful realms above Though there the soul, with purer love, S Yet there are mild enlivening rays And the kind tokens he conveys, 4 O let us, then, his praise repeat. HYMN XLIII. C. M. Brotherly kindness from the precepts and example of Christ. 1 YE followers of the Prince of Peace, 2 The love which all his bosom filled, Inspired by love he lived and taught, feel 3 And do you love him? do you 4 Let each the sacred law fulfil; 5 Let us, who call ourselves his friends, HYMN XLIV. S. M. 1 Now let each happy guest 2 The gospel's mighty plan, 3 His precepts how divine! How bright his acts of mercy 4 Kind author of the grace shine! Upon our souls thine image trace, HYMN XLV. L. M. "Show forth the Lord's death till he come.” 1 LORD, at thy table we attend, 1 COR. XI. 26. Feed on the bread and drink the wine, Memorials of our absent friend, The signs and seals of love divine. 2 As bread recruits when strength decays, And wine revives our sinking hearts, Jesus immortal food conveys, Jesus immortal joys imparts. 3 Thus we the death of Jesus show, 4 Then shall we, rising from the dust, HYMN XLVI. L. M. 10 FATHER, may thy grace descend 2 Be thou our guide, and, while we tread Life's thorny path, we ne'er shall stray; Nor shall the prison of the dead Keep back our souls from endless day. 3 We long that better world to see, |