4809 Dorothy Preist, may 19th 1929. F PEPE Piyord What A FEW 101 HYMNS AND SOME SPIRITUAL SONGS, SELECTED 1856, FOR THE LITTLE FLOCK. Revised, 1881. LONDON: G. MORRISH, 20, PATERNOSTER SQUARE. Gb 4809 20402 AUTIA142 MADE AND PRINTED IN ENGLAND, I TIJ. IHT 1881 Josios Univ.- Bibl. Giessen 100 119900 PREFACE. mors y 180 000 A NEW edition of this Hymn Book being required, the present Editor was asked by the publisher to take charge of it. Of course the responsibility of its new contents and form must rest with him, but as it was meant for all, he took counsel with brethren in various places who came in his way, who he thought would be likely to aid in the work- a work far more difficult than those imagine who have never undertaken it. taui Three things are needed for a hymn book: a basis of truth and sound doctrine; something, at least, of the spirit of poetry, though not poetry itself, which is objectionable, as merely the spirit and imagination of man; and thirdly, the most difficult to find of all, that experimental acquaintance with truth in the affections which enables a person to make his hymn( if led of God to compose one) the vehicle, in sustained thought and language, of practical grace and truth which sets the soul in communion with Christ, and rises even to iii. PREFACE. the Father, and yet this in such sort that it is not mere individual experience, which, for assembly worship, is out of place. In a word, the Father's love, and Christ developed in the soul's affections, rising in praise back again to its source. God alone can give this so as to meet the wants of an assembly. Like assembly prayer, it must not rise too completely beyond the state of the assembly, yet must reach up to God, and raise the assembly's affections up to Him, so that what He is in grace developed in the affections of the soul should be jointly proclaimed. It is not mere wants- that would be a hymn for a prayer meeting. A basis of truth has been spoken of, or, to speak more justly, the truth; this is evidently fundamentally necessary, but much more is. There is based on this truth a large sphere of scriptural thoughts, feelings, experiences, and hopes, in which the soul moves, which ought to be scriptural. amigen bus tinige sild ylon Now in a vast number of hymns there is real piety in the affections, but connected with statements which may not touch any great foundational truth, but are unscriptural, and thus the best affections are connected with unscriptural thoughts, and this is a very real injury to the soul. Thus, suppose uncertainty as to salvaiv. PREFACE. tion, the absence of the spirit of adoption, a bright hope of being in glory when we die; these are merely taken as instances, for it applies to very many points, and souls are quite angry at losing a hymn which their piety has enjoyed, but which has connected their hopes and affections with what is not scriptural. Many such have been eliminated heretofore from the collection, but there remained still something to do. Hymns should be simple, full of Christ, and the Father's love, unaffected, and in some measure elevated, so as not to be mere prose. The singer must be there, but the singer associated in his thoughts with God filled from on high; yet not individualise himself and leave the assembly behind him. Many most sweet hymns are too individual, too experimental, for an assembly. In this collection an Appendix is therefore added, where there may be as beautiful hymns, but the assembly has been less thought of. Where possible the hymns for the assembly are in the plural. There are hymns which suit prayer meetings, home devotion, even even the gospel; though there the difficulty is very great. Abstractedly you are making people sing as having certain feelings, and then preaching to them because they have not. egg odi odać onog V. PREFACE. But in actual Christendom things are not so sharply defined, and there are hidden souls and hidden wants which the hymn may give expression to, and set a soul free or make it apprehend God's love sometimes more effectually than the sermon; still there is very great danger of widespread delusion and loose apprehension of sin and grace, and the difficulty is very real. You may often find the loudest singers where the conscience is the least reached. Only about fifteen hymns were at first excluded by the Editor, but others pruned with a far more unsparing hand- they had not to get good ones to fill their places. Some forty or more have been struck out, but many of those that have not maintained their place in the first part will be found in the Appendix. Their places have been supplied from searching a great many collections, but which, for reasons stated above, furnished but few that could be introduced. A good number are original, from various quarters, these have been submitted to different brethren before being put in. Many authors may be comforted by knowing their hymns were sometimes very nice, but not suited to an assembly of saints; several have gone into the Appendix, not necessarily as vi. PREFACE. inferior, but of a different character. Many hymns have been corrected on the principles referred to. These corrections were also shewn to different brethren, but it is not expected that every one will be satisfied, certainly more might have been, and may be, done. The Editor has done the best he could, and, though none, unless he undertake it, can feel the difficulty, he believes the Lord has been with him. More may be added to the Appendix by further research, or original, but this will require time. For convenience, the number of the hymns which remain are the same, new hymns having been substituted for the excluded ones, with the exception of 148( now 341), and 84( now 264). Finally is added what perhaps should have come first the great principle in selecting and correcting has been that there should be nothing in the hymns for the assembly but what was the expression of, or at least consistent with the Christian's conscious place in Christ before the Father. 66 The reader will kindly remark that there are changes necessitated by putting we" for " I," which, but for that, there would have been no occasion for. vii. PREFACE. ya The book is commended to Him who alone can give songs in the night, trusting that a hymn book, already the best known to the Editor, may be still more useful to brethren; sure that the Spirit, who alone can indite a genuine hymn, can alone enable it to be sung aright. comi viii. Jail uzo 001 INDEX. 66 oodF WMYH III STR HYMN bound 104" Abba," Father- thus we call Thee 21 Abba Father," we approach Thee 267 A fulness resides in Jesus our Head 272 Ah! who upon earth can conceive 259 Ah, yes, Lord Jesus, Thou whose heart 173" A little while"-the Lord shall come 199 All praise and glory, Jesus 15 All that we were our sins, our guilt 159 All things that God or man could wish 226 And art Thou, gracious Master, gone 306 And art Thou with us, gracious Lord 270 And shall we see Thy facelish di 81 Arm of the Lord, whose wondrous power 188 326 As debtors to mercy alone 808 118 Awake, each saint, in joyful lays 129 Awake, each soul! awake each tongue 02 46 Away with our sorrow and fear to'l e 321 Behold the Lamb, whose precious blood T 125 Behold the Lamb with glory crowned 336 Behold, what wondrous love and grace 178 Blest Father, infinite in grace 97 Blest Lamb of God! with grateful praise 95 Break forth and sing the song ix. HYMN 179 Brightness of th' eternal glory 111 By Thee, O God, invited 212 Called from above, and heavenly men 49 Christ delivered us when bound 266 Christ the Lord will come again 102 Come, let us join our cheerful songs 196 Come let us sing the matchless worth TOS 279 Come, saints, your grateful voices raise A STS 254 Death and judgment are behind us A eas EVE 126 Endless praises to the Lord wolfil A 4 Ere God had built the mountains sq IIA CO 112 Eternal praise, our God, shall rise 222 Everlasting glory be bob jadi 320 Farewell to this world's fleeting joys 201 IS 66 LA COL 310 Father, O how vast the blessing 18 bnA 008 25 Father, Thy name our souls would bless Ors 331 Father, Thy sovereign love has sought 18 2 Father,' twas Thy love that knew us 340 Father, we commend our spirits o 36 Father, we own Thy sovereign claim 9 Father, we, Thy children, bless Thee 41 Father, we worship Thee, our God 161 For ever with the Lord" I sdt ble 293 From all that dwell below the skies 258 From Egypt lately come i d'I 246 From every stormy wind that blows 93 From the palace of His glory do 8918 20 loll 12 881 88 HYMN 250 From various cares our hearts retire 98 Gazing on the Lord in glory 105 Glory, glory everlasting 90 Glory, honour, praise, and power 142 Glory to God on high 121 Glory unto Jesus be 66 Go, and search the tomb of Jesus 329 God's sovereign grace to us has given 10 Grace is the sweetest sound KUZH 89 F18 oH 20 295 Holy Saviour, we adore Thee 89 Hosanna to the King of kings 47 Grace taught our wandering feet 192 Great Captain of salvation 276 Guide us, O Thou gracious Saviour 221 Happy they who trust in Jesus 14 Hark! ten thousand voices crying 233 Hark! the choirs of angels cryingetra 801 292 Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour comes 115 Head of the church, Thy body Ils mT TAL 66 165 Head of the church triumphant 171 He bids us come; His voice we know I 248 Henceforward, till the Lord shall come$ 31 48 High, in the Father's house above 257 Himself He could not save 88 214 How blessed is our portion! when we look 127 How blest a home! the Father's house22 How bright, there above, is the mercy xi. HYMN 23 How good is the God we adore s morI 008 317 How pleasant is the sound of praise 92 How sweet away from self to flee to 54 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds 10 00 61 How wondrous the glories that meetol, SH 157 In all things more than conquerors of IST 141 In deep, eternal counsel orso bas, 00 88 208 In hope we lift our wishful, longing eyes($ 8 87 In Jesus Himself, the Father's delight 01 62 In the Lord we have redemption T 309 Jesus! before Thy face we fall Joo10 S01 33 Jesus, Captain of salvation 0,30 ebino Org 6 Jesus! how much Thy name unfolds Hes 315 Jesus! life- giving sound 193 Jesus, my Saviour! Thou art mine H£ 88 186 Jesus, of Thee we ne'er would tireles 77 Jesus! O name divinely sweet BH 124 Jesus, our Lord, Thou Morning Star H 381 51 Jesus, our Lord! we know Thy name IPT 123 Jesus, spotless Lamb of Godoloons H 842 109 Jesus! That name is love 11 Jesus, the Lord, is risen 45 Jesus, the Lord, our righteousness 82 Jesus, Thou alone art worthy an 122 Jesus, Thou glorious Priest and King MS 285 Jesus, Thy head, once crowned with t thorns 228 Join all the glorious names gind woll"$ 9 xii, aes HYMN 332 Just as I was- without one pleabro 201 143 King of glory, set on hightojer bevol 002 27 Lamb of God, our souls adore Thee 28 Lamb of God! Thou now art seated 312 Lead on, almighty Lords odw 299 Let earthly themes now cease 133 Let saints on earth their anthems raise 314 Let sinners saved give thanks and sing at 67 Like Thee, O Lord- how wondrous fair 170 Lo! He comes, from heaven descending 217 Look, look, ye saints, within the veil 198 Lord, accept our feeble songomos bil 227 Lord, e'en to death Thy love could go 089 327 Lord Jesus! are we one with Thee 251 Lord Jesus Christ our Saviour Thou 324 Lord Jesus, come! nor let us longer roam 260 Lord Jesus, come, and take Thy rightful og 113 Lord Jesus,' tis our joy to think 328 Lord Jesus! to tell of Thy love 0.28 149 Lord Jesus! we remember2 boccold 0 eg 20 Lord Jesus, we worship and bow at Thy feet 151 Lord Jesus! when we think of Thee 0 209 134 Lord of glory, we adore Theehoo 0 368 108 Lord of life, and King of glory 271 Lord of the worlds above to bob 021 166 Lord, Thou hast drawn us after Thee es 52 Lord, we are Thine: bought by Thy blood xiii. HYMN 169 Lord, we can see, by faith in Theet 288 216 Lord, we rejoice that Thou art gone 81 176 Lord, we shall see Thee as Thou artal TS 219 Lord! what is man?' Tis He who died 58 Lord! who can pay the mighty debt 296 Love divine, all praise excelling 44 Maker of earth and heaven 18 002 do 881 18 16 Many sons to glory bringing 282 Master! we would no longer be OFI TIS 17 May the grace of Christ our Saviouro 194 May the Saviour's love and merit 225' Mid scenes of confusion tqooos broI 801 289" No condemnation!"-precious word 43 Not all the blood of beasts brod TSR Tas 117 Not to ourselves we owe 100 Now in a song of grateful praise bo 207 Now may the God of peace and love 008 302 O blessed Lord, what hast Thou done 88 O blessed Saviour, is Thy love 29 O blessed Saviour, Son of God 137 O Christ, what burdens bowed Thy head 294 O come, Thou stricken Lamb of God 335 O God, how wide Thy glory shines 265 O God of grace, our Father 189 O God of matchless grace 801 ITS 269 O God, the spring of all our joys 110 O God! Thou now hast glorified bro 20 xiv. HYMN 30 God! we see Thee in the Lamb 197 O God! what cords of love are Thine 223 O God, whose wondrous name is Love 236 O gracious Father! God of love 64 Oh bright and blessed scenes 148 Oh for the robe of whiteness og OTI 205 Oh would we be as angels brighton 0 DII 229 O happy morn! the Lord will come es 298 O haste away, my brethren dear loa O als 119 0 Head! once full of bruises col STI 65 O how the thought that I shall know 164 O Jesus Christ, most holy 211 O Jesus Christ, the Saviour 71 0 Jesus! everlasting God 187 O Jesus, gracious Saviour 203 O Jesus! Lamb of God 107 O Jesus, Lord!' tis joy to know 280 O joyful day! O glorious hour! 318 O Lamb of God, still keep us 303 $ 19 OES ITO OSI 0.889 A 10 0 81 $ 19 56 O Lord, how blest our journey 273 O Lord! how does Thy mercy throw 100% 249 O Lord, in Thee believing deng 00 140 O Lord! our hearts are waiting 08 86 O Lord! Thou now art seated 85 O Lord, Thy love's unbounded 274 O Lord! Thy rich, Thy boundless love s 106 O Lord!' tis joy to look aboven Ta XV. HYMN 8 O Lord, we adore Thee 206 O Lord, we know it matters not L 243 O Lord! we would delight in Thee ORS 230 O Lord! when we the path retrace 26 O love divine, Thou vast abyss 174 O patient, spotless One dorads 116 O render thanks to God above 291 O Saviour! whom absent we love 0 029 215 O solemn hour! O hour alone ad 0 809 172 O teach us more of Thy blest ways O CII 224 O that we never might forget two 40 0 Thou great all- gracious Shepherd 120 O Thou who didst Thy glory leave 288 0 Thou, whose mercies far exceed 91 O what a debt we owe roiseig 78 O what blessings flow from grace 38 O what shall we do the Saviour to praise 1 Of all the gifts Thy love bestows 247 Of Thy love some gracious token 213 On Calvary we've adoring stood 200 Once we stood in condemnation 99 On Christ salvation rests secure 80 On earth the song begins do 801 66 781 816 ONI 210 One spirit with the Lord" 39 On His Father's throne is seated 245 On that same night, Lord Jesus AS 57 On the Lamb our souls are resting 10801 xvi. HYMN 50 Our Father, we praise Thee, Thou blest One 154 Our Father, we would worship boroa 801 275 Our God is light and though we go 201 339 Our God is our salvation.com les 88 220 Our hearts are full of Christ, and long as 301 Our rest is in heaven, our rest is not here 238 Our Shepherd is the Lord brols sai8 SAS 319 Our sins were borne by Jesus ignia£ 1 0108 881 60 Our thanks to God most high 209 Our times are in Thy hand bo do not$ 8 182 Our tongues shall spread the Saviour's fame 18 Paschal Lamb, by God appointed 307 Poor and feeble though we be 889 T 19 Praise the Lord! He died to save us 218 256 Praise the Saviour, ye who know Him 131 Praise we to the Father gives ni lli 156" Praise ye the Lord," again, again was 237 Rejoice, ye saints, rejoice and praise re 79 Rest of the saints above TAR 35 Rise, my soul! behold' tis Jesus an 76 Rise, my soul, thy God directs thee 232 Rock of Ages! cleft for sin 144 Salvation! O the joyful sound! 268 Salvation's Captain, and the Guide 183 Saviour, come, Thy saints are waiting L 308 Saviour divine, whose name we know IOS 241 Saviour, through the desert lead us xvii. HYMN 278 Saviour, we long to follow Thee 158 Secured in Christ, their Head on high r 0.08 ars 988 128 See mercy, mercy from on high 83 See! see, the blessèd Saviour comes 253 Since Christ and we are ones 338 Since Thou, the everlasting God 242 Sing aloud to God our strength 12 Sing without ceasing, sing 138 Soft the voice of mercy sounded 32 Son of God! with joy we praise Thee o 0.00 313 Soon righteousness shall ruleym 304 Soon the saints in glory singing 286 Soon Thou wilt come again bu 218 Soon will the Master come: soon pass away 70 Sov'reign grace o'er sin abounding 191 Still in a land of drought and dearth 252 Sweet the moments which, in blessing 37 Th' atoning work is done 244 That bright and blessèd morn is near 305 That we are seen, O God, by Thee 74 The day of glory bearing 31 The Father, from eternity 240 The gloomy night will soon be past 337 The God who dwells above, we call 114 The holiest we enterd ou 108 261 The holy One who knew no sino 277 The Lamb of God our Shepherd is. xviii. 81 OT OF AAL BOS HYMN 323 The Lord Himself shall come oma 94 The Lord is risen indeed 80 omsa dT Sar 34 The Lord is risen: the Red Sea's judgment 73 The Lord of life in death hath lain air 40%. 168 The night is far spent, and the day T OFI 263 The night is now far spent 132 The person of the Christ OT SE OF THE 888 255 The Prince of Life, once slain for us 184 There is a name we love to hear 322 There is a stream of precious blood 96 The Saviour lives, no more to die 53 The Son He left God's throne above 190 The stream that from the fountain flows 136 The veil is rent:-our souls draw near/ 081 139 This world is a wilderness wide 150 Thou art the everlasting Word 177 Though in a foreign land 160 Though troubles assail 284 Thou hidden Source of calm repose! SOS 881 OFI W 101 881 30 Thou holy One of God 100 69 Thou, LAMB OF GOD! didst shed Thy blood 264 Thou sit'st on high, eternal Word W ST 7 Thou Son of God!-the woman's seed ass 334 Through the love of God our Saviour 201 55 Through waves, through clouds and storms 167 Thy love we own, Lord Jesus 182 75 Thy mercy, O God, is the theme of my song xix. HYMN 68 Thy name we bless, Lord Jesusto 152 Thy name we love, Lord Jesus 287' Tis not far off the hourit abyol of E 204' Tis sweet to think of those at rest odT& 145 To God who gave His Son dgia odT 801 42 To Him that saved us from the worldT 802 147 To Him that loved us, gave Himself T SEI 333 To Thee, O God, our hearts we raise IT 069 239 To us our God His love commendssonT 4815 262 To wait for that important day T$$ 8 188' Twas on that night of deepest woed be 341' Twas past and o'er that deathful pain 5 Unto Him who loved us- gave used 001 180 We are but strangers here fioyoifT 081 316 We are by Christ redeemed blow air eer 146 We bless our Saviour's named podT 001 101 We bless Thee, O Thou great Amen PTA 201 We fly not now from that all- seeing eye 001 185 We have a home above id trodT 48% 84 We hear the words of love lor. todT 08 135 We joy in our God, and we sing of that love 72 Well may we sing! with triumph sing 235 We'll praise Thee, glorious Lord o 103 We'll sing of the Shepherd that died IT GE 234 We're not of the world which fadeth away 231 We're pilgrims in the wilderness vT TOI 175 We sing the praise of Him who died Tar XX. VNMYH odT 838 ofT be HYMN KMYH 325 We wait for Thee, O Son of God ai buA 81 330 What raised the wondrous thoughtool A M 162 What rich eternal bursts of praise fordell Sa 155 What was it, blessèd God odd bloed 202 What will it be to dwell above blodoc 28 297 When all Thy mercies, O my God 303 When Israel, by divine commando 08. 181 When Satan appears to stop up our path 63 When wandering far from the Father's abode 283 When we survey the wondrous cross 24 Where shall our wondering souls begin 00 163 While created things are wasting mo a 311 While to several paths dividing of omo)£ 8 153 Whom have we, Lord, but Thee emo) Ta 290 Why those fears! Behold,' tis Jesus № I 59 Wisdom! Jehovah's first delight vigo 130 With Christ our theme begins m ni bob 281 With joy we meditate the grace on hoo 13 Worship, and thanks, and blessing 00 00 195 Worthy of homage and of praiseroios 300 Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim JsH 08 am- to- oro APPENDIX. I ovaH DA 27 A mind at" perfect peace" with God 53 Alas! and did my Saviour bleed! H 80 35 All the path the saints are treading zol eg 63" All things are ready," Come ton ma I 20 xxi, HYMN 18 And is it so! I shall be like Thy Son Wass 14 Asleep in Jesus, blessèd sleepi 088 52 Behold! behold the Lamb of God S01 74 Behold the Lamb enthroned on high W 881 83 Behold the Lamb!' tis He who bore W 20% TOS 208 7 Blest be the God and Father le 50 Broken heart! the fountain's open 68 By faith I see the Saviour dying edW 181 Call them in the poor, the wretched a 13 Child of God, by Christ's salvation 66 Come! hear the gospel sound de 55" 5 Come, Thou fount of every blessing 82 Come to the blood- stained tree o 57 Come, weary, anxious, laden soul 54 Come, ye sinners poor and needy 1 Forgiveness!' twas a joyful sound 47 God in mercy sent His Son 44 God moves in a mysterious way 65 Go, tell Thy wants to Jesus 6 Gracious Lord! my heart is fixed 40 Hail to the Lord's anointed 60 Hark! the voice of Jesus calling 46 Have I an object, Lord, below 4 His be" the Victor's name "" 18 201 118 08 081 189 $ 1 58 Ho! ye that thirst, approach the spring 39 How can we sink with such a prop ITA 38 62 I am not told to labour 80 xxii. HYMN 26 I heard the voice of Jesus say 73 I was a wandering sheep beel! oiva? SA 78 I'm waiting for Thee, Lords ort to go? TI 32 In weakness and trial notime nedoista 08 19 In heavenly love abiding oils 28010 T 08 72 It passeth knowledge! that dear love IT 8A 29 Lead, light divine, amid th' encircling gloom 81 Let all who know the joyful sound IoT TE 31 Lord, Thy love has sought and found us 8 My soul, repeat His praise ai stil 75" No separation"! oh, my soul 59 Not all the gold of all the world 24 Nothing but Christ, as on we tread 43 O God of grace, our Father OTONT CA KMYH to deo 08 U1 O what a gift the Father gave 84 One there is above all others AT IT odT& 45 O gracious Shepherd! bind us od D 10 71 Oh, my Saviour crucifiedd arab devodT 01 69 Oh! the peace for ever flowing od voT S 21 Oh! what a Saviour is Jesus the Lord 16 O Jesus! Friend unfailing 08 TO BOLO 83 23 O Jesus, precious Saviour 2 O Lord, Thy love's unbounded 25 0 Thou who hast redeemed of old 67.0 OF 79 Our great High Priest is sitting 7:10 41 Raise glad the song! for we can tell SI 33 Rest, my soul, the work is done mend gY 18 xxiii, HYMN 30 Rest of the saints in glory dy bised! I OS 42 Saviour! lead us by Thy power 17 Son of the Father, Hail 20" Stricken, smitten, and afflicted" 85 The cross! the cross, oh, that's our gain 48 The Father sent the Son word dinney 31 ST 15 The Lamb was slain, His precious blood 08 37 The Lord of life is risenwood Hla del 18 67 The perfect righteousness of God macht 18 49 There is life in a look at the crucified One 8 28 There is no other name than Thine 77 The sands of time are sinking odd to a 3 The wanderer no more will roam qui do 19 76 Thine, Jesus, Thine 64 Though all the beasts that live and feed a 10 Though dark be our way, since God 22 Thou holy One and true onog ord 80 Trembling soul, behold thy Saviour 56 Vain is the thought of mani 38 We adore Thee evermore; Hallelujah O ES 9 We cannot always trace the way b 36 We go to meet the Saviourady 70 We sing of the realms of the blest 11 What cheering words are these 61 What, sinner, canst thou do 12 What though th' accuser roar 34 Ye trembling saints who love the Lord xxiv. do 00 IS 0 TU 18 IN EE yol to 600 s UPT bu C.M. 1 0 1 F all the gifts Thy love bestows, Thou Giver of all good! Not heaven itself a richer knows Than the Redeemer's blood. adi 1000 2 Faith, too, that trusts the blood through grace, soos dedi astroly efT From that same love we gain; Else, sweetly as it suits our The gift had been in vain. in vain, case, S 28! figH 1 HYMNS. 3 We praise Thee, and would praise Thee more, To Thee our all we owe; The precious Saviour, and the power That makes Him precious too. 2 8,7. ATHER,' twas Thy love that knew us That same love to Jesus drew us By its sweet constraining power, And will keep us fhil binA Safely now, and evermorelid W 1 2 God of love, our souls adore Thee! We would still Thy grace proclaim, Till we cast our crowns before Thee, And in glory praise Thy name; Praise and worship Be to God and to the Lamb! 10' 3 1 ¹0 L.M. GOD! we see Thee in the Lamb To be our hope, our joy, our rest; The glories that compose Thy name Standing engaged to make us blest. 2 Thou great and good! Thou just and wise! Hail as our Father and our God! For we are Thine by sacred ties, t Thy sons and daughters, bought with blood.ls wo godT OF 3 Then, oh! to us this grace afford, That far from Thee we ne'er may move; Our guard the presence of the Lord; Our joy- Thy perfect present love. 4 This gives us ever to rejoice, JsdT Turning to light our darkest days; And lifts on high each feeble voice, While we have breath to pray or praise. 2 shall 7,6. 4 ( Prov. viii.) 1 RE God had built the mountains, ERE Or raised the fruitful hills; Before He fill'd the fountains de lo That feed the running rills; ove) In Thee, from everlasting, be The wonderful I AM Found pleasures never wasting, b And Wisdom is Thy name. ə 2 When like a tent to dwell in, He spread the skies abroad, T And swathed about the swelling Of ocean's mighty flood, eno?! He wrought by weight and measure; And Thou wast with Him then: Thyself the Father's pleasure, godT And Thine, the sons of men. 3 And couldst Thou be delighted eurot& With creatures such as we, Who, when we saw Thee, slighted And nail'd Thee to a tree? Unfathomable wonder! And mystery divine! The voice that speaks in thunder Says," Sinner, I am thine!" UDT WO 3 ود 51 8,7. INTO Him who loved us- gave us Every pledge that love could give; Freely shed His blood to save us; Gave His life that we might live; Be the kingdom, oT I And dominion, hobnow dT s. And the glory evermore! olg bano emer 6 ba 1 C.M. ESUS! how much Thy name unfolds To every opened ear; qa H The pardoned sinner's memory holds None other half so dear. 2 Thy name encircles every grace douce H That God as man could shew; There only could He fully trace A life divine below. 3 Jesus- it speaks a life of love, Of sorrows meekly borne; It tells of sympathy above, Whatever makes us mourn. bA& W odW A 4 Jesus, the One who knew no sin, not old smod. In Made sin to make us just; Thou gav'st Thyself our love to winOur full confiding trust. 5 The mention of Thy name shall bow Our hearts to worship Thee; The chiefest of ten thousand Thou, Whose love has set us free.T We homoslav obstow 1 b 8,8,6. 7 THO HOU Son of God!-the woman's seed Who didst for us on Calv'ry bleed, And bear our heavy load; Spoiler of death's o'erwhelming power, O'ercome by Thee in that dread hour; Thou holy One of God! 101 irise no 2 Thy blood we sing; by that alone, With boldness to th' eternal throne, Through Thee we now draw nigh It blots out ev'ry stain of sin, A Washes the guilty conscience clean, And makes th' accuser fly. gombline you tad su nto svol VilT 10¹11 3 Behold us, Lord! a feeble band, o In conflict with the foe we stand, The ransom'd of Thy cross; ibnoW We sing the triumphs of Thy name; All other glory here is shame, ibaoW All other gain's but loss. 0 101 5 8 od leda oman yd le 6,6,6,5, bis. LORD, we adore Thee, 100 1 0 For Thou art the slain One That livest for ever, Enthronèd in heaven; O Lord! we adore Thee, For Thou hast redeem'd us; boost Our title to glory We read in Thy blood. " T' 20 God, we acknowledge Thy greatness, Thy glory! For of Thee are all things On earth and in heaven; How rich is Thy mercy! old vdT S How great Thy salvation! We bless Thee, we praise Thee: Amen, and Amen. maol 9 1 ¹FA volioga 8.7. l ATHER, we, Thy children, bless Thee For Thy love on us bestow'd, Source of blessing! we confess Thee& Now, our Father and our God. Wondrous was Thy love in giving Jesus for our sins to die! Wondrous was His grace in leaving, For our sakes, the heavens on high! N 6 2 Now the sprinkled blood has freed us, Hast'ning onward to our rest, il Through the desert Thou dost lead us, With Thy constant favour blest: By Thy truth and Spirit guiding, Earnest He of what's to come, 10 And with daily strength providing, g Thou dost lead Thy children home. Brilladt. olida buA 3 Though our pilgrimage be dreary, This is not our resting- place; d Shall we of the way be weary W When we see our Master's face? A Noe'en now anticipating, In this hope our souls rejoice, And His promised advent waiting, Soon shall hear His welcome voice. avar 2 10 Jasdymuit S.M. G₁ RACE is the sweetest sound 10 That ever reached our ears, When conscience charged and justice frown'd, ob eonia ' Twas grace removed our fears. " Tis freedom to the slave, hupial " Tis light and liberty; siin o It takes its terror from the grave, From death its victory.q 78 odW S 3 4 5 tesH Grace is a mine of wealth Laid open to the poor; Grace is the sov'reign spring of health; " Tis LIFE FOR EVERMORE. cibing pisica bas duit vd H Of grace then let us sing ma ( A joyful, wondrous theme!) buA Who grace has brought, shall glory bring, And we shall reign with Him. MIRI TO JOU Then shall we see His face With all the saints above, And sing for ever of His grace, For ever of His love. M Hlede W 11 6,6,6,6,8,8. 1 ESUS, the Lord, is risen JP Triumphant o'er the grave; of For us He burst the prison, Almighty now to save: Captivity is captive led, Since Jesus liveth that was dead. 2 Who to our charge shall lay Iniquity or guilt? ambed Our sin is done away a Since Jesus' blood was spilt. Captivity, etc. i bol 8 3 Who now accuseth them od dond Whom God hath justified? uodT Or who shall those condemneduhe For whom the Surety died? BiH Captivity, etc. baA O 4 Christ hath the ransom paid, The wondrous work is done; o On Him our help is laid, The victory is won. 2 si yow JulIT 8 12 1 ING without ceasing, sing SING The Saviour's present grace, How all things shine in light divine For those who've seen His face. 3 Captivity, etc. bus olilored W ovol dootteg ni 97008 Jest TO S.M. He's gone within the veil, For us that place has won n; In Him we stand, a heavenly band Where He Himself is gone. abustob There all's unsullied light, rod W Our hearts let in its rays; And heavenly light makes all things bright, non quoiva2# 0 Seen in that blissful gaze. A 91 2 4 Such here on earth we are, on odW Though we in weakness roam; W Our place on high, God's self so nigh; His presence is our home. 101 5 6 7 ilgs) lizidg And stayed by joy divine, As hireling fills his day, dis deind) Through scenes of strife and desert life esero in We tread in peace our way.iH O T That way is upward still, Where life and glory are; Our rest's above, in perfect love The glory we shall share. diw DVI For ever with the Lord, Ils woll For ever like Him then, And see His face in that blest place, Our Father's house in heaven. 13 7,7,8,7 bis. WOR WORSHIP, and thanks, and blessing, And strength ascribe to Jesus! The Lord alone defends His own, When earth or hell oppresses. Omnipotent Redeemer! od 100 Our ransom'd souls adore Thee; Our Saviour Thou, we own it now. And give to Thee the glory. 10 2 3 Thine arm hath safely brought us& A way no more expected ov Than when Thy sheep pass'd thro' the deep Bodin brim orld IIA By crystal walls protected.ITA We sing Thine arm unshorten'd, Brought thro' each sore temptation; With heart and voice, in Thee rejoice, Thou God of our salvation. Is thigh odt Thy glory is our rear- ward, Thy hand our lives doth cover; And we, e'en we, have pass'd the sea, And march'd triumphant over: We own Thy great deliverance, vol And triumph in Thy favour; And for the love which now we prove, Shall praise Thy name for ever. 14 8,7. HA ARK! ten thousand voices crying, " Lamb of God!" with one accord; Thousand thousand saints replying, Wake at once the echoing chord. 2" Praise the Lamb," the chorus waking, All in heaven together throng; Loud and far each tongue partaking Rolls around the endless song. 11 3 Grateful incense this, ascending T Ever to the Father's throne; Ev'ry knee to Jesus bending, whit All the mind in heaven is one. 4 All the Father's counsels claiming Equal honours to the Son, All the Son's effulgence beaming, Makes the Father's glory known. noitevies 100 10 5 By the Spirit all pervading, Hosts unnumber'd round the Lamb, Crown'd with light and joy unfading, Hail Him as the great" I AM." A to disdamord i dongan baA 6 Joyful now the new creation Rests in undisturb'd repose, Blest in Jesu's full salvation, Sorrow now nor thraldom knows. 7 Hark! the heavenly notes again! Loudly swells the song of praise; Through creation's vault, Amen! Amen! responsive joy doth raise. Ar 15 C.M. A 1 LL that we were our sins, our guilt, Our death- was all our own: All that we are we owe to Thee, po Thou God of grace, alone. alloff 12 2 Thy mercy found us in our sins, d And gave us to believe; deoW Then, in believing, peace we found; And in Thy Christ we live. 3 All that we are as saints on earth, All that we hope to be Y When Jesus comes and glory dawns, We owe it all to Thee. doiW for teaft 16 8,7. 1 7801 800T ANY sons to glory bringing, M God sets forth His heavenly name; oin On we march in chorus singing, " Worthy the ascended Lamb!" 2 God who gave the blood to screen us, God looks down in perfect love; Clouds may seem to pass between us, There's no change in Him above. 3 Though the restless foe accuses, HA Sins recounting like a flood; end. Every charge our God refuses: 090 Christ has answer'd with His blood. 4 In the refuge God provided, best& Tho' the world's destruction lowers, We are safe to Christ confided, A Everlasting life is ours. 13 5 And, ere long, when come to glory, We shall sing a well- known strain, This the never- tiring story, " Worthy is the Lamb once slain!" 17 se 1 MA And the Father's boundless love, itae 8,7. AY the grace of Christ our Saviour, With the Holy Spirit's favour, Rest upon us from above! 2 Thus may we abide in union With each other and the Lord, And possess, in sweet communion, Joys which earth can ne'er afford. 8,7. 18 PASCH ASCHAL Lamb, by God appointed, on 1 By Almighty love anointed, Thou hast full atonement made. All Thy people are forgiven tour Through the virtue of Thy blood; Opened is the gate of heaven, hon Peace is made for us with God. 2 Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, n There for ever to abide; All the heavenly hosts adore Thee, Seated at Thy Father's side; 14 Worship, honour, power, and blessing, deinThou art worthy to receive; Loudest praises, without ceasing, A Meet it is for us to give.dd/ 19 S 8,7. Tu the Lord! He died to save us! RAISE PRAISE ' Tis by Him alone we live; And in Him the Father gave us All that boundless love could give: Life eternal W In the Saviour we receive. odt uolls. Jesus! we worship and bow at Thy feet, Dalist and And give Thee the glory, the honour that's meet; While through Thee, O Saviour, our praises 20 LORD ORD ascend And join in the chorus that never shall end. NOTECH HAT ddA 21 alcon BHF olid 8,7. 1 " AB. BBA, Father," we approach Thee In our Saviour's precious name; We, Thy children, here assembling, Now the promised blessing claim. 15 From our guilt His blood has washed us, ' Tis through Him our souls draw nigh; And Thy Spirit too has taught us I Abba, Father," thus to cry. 66 SCE 2 Once as prodigals we wander'd er In our folly far from Thee; But Thy grace, o'er sin abounding, Rescued us from misery: Clothed in garments of salvation, At Thy table is our place; We rejoice, and Thou rejoicest, In the riches of Thy grace. ni baA 3 Thou the prodigal hast pardon'd, os " Kiss'd us 66 " Kill'd the fatted calf," and call'd us E'er to dwell with Thee above. " It is meet," we hear Thee saying, We should merry be and glad; w I have found My once lost children, bro Now they live who once were dead.' 4" Abba, Father!" we adore Thee, While the hosts in heaven above E'en in us now learn the wonders om Of Thy wisdom, grace, and love. Soon before Thy throne assembled, All Thy children shall proclaim 16 59 Abba's love as shewn in Jesus, aloe And how full is Abba's name! Seniged 22 10% 66 Not a Christ died! then I am clean: id) Not a spot within." blinks na God's mercy and love! djise 70 " Not a cloud above." di deola ' Tis the Spirit, thro' faith, thus triumphs elo'er sin: Not a cloud above"2 66 N Moda 11,10. HOW OW bright, there above, is the mercy of God!"" And void of all guilt, and clear of all sin, Is my conscience and heart, through my Saviour's blood."[ in." cloud above"-" not a spot with66 SIGHT AFT not a spot within." 8s. 23 1 OW good is the God we adore, HOW Our faithful, unchangeable Friend: Whose love is as great as His power, And knows neither measure nor end! BOIT et wo 2 Tis Jesus, the First and the Last, Whose Spirit shall guide us safe home; We'll praise Him for all that is past, And trust Him for all that's to come. 17 2* 24 W begin? How shall we all to heaven aspire? As slaves redeem'd from death and sin, As brands pluck'd from eternal fire, How shall we suited triumphs raise, Or sing our great Deliverer's praise? 20 how shall we the goodness tell, Father, which Thou to us hast shewed, Children of wrath and doomed to hell, But children now redeemed to God? On earth we know our sins forgiven, Blest with this antepast of heaven. 25 C.M. FAT ATHER, Thy name our souls would bless, JOYC As children taught by grace, 1 1 6-8s. wondering souls Ement. De cutone HERE shall our Lift up our hearts in righteousness bas And joy before Thy face. 2 Sweet is the confidence Thou giv'st, Though high above our praise, Our hearts resort to where Thou liv'st In heaven's unclouded rays. 3 There in the purpose of Thy love Our place is now prepared, 18 As sons with Him who is above, Who all our sorrows shared. on Hear 4 Eternal ages shall declare Bang The riches of Thy grace, To those who with Thy Son shall share OvoA son's eternal place. Iba yonl 5 Absent as yet, we as yet, we rest in hope, bayo I Treading the desert path, Waiting for Him who takes us up Beyond the power of death. PI IT 6 We joy in Thee, Thy holy love T Our endless portion is, 700H Like Thine own Son, with Him above, In brightest heavenly bliss. ilá on exil drino JOA 70 Holy Father, keep us here In that blest name of love, Walking before Thee without fear Till all be joy above. 26 6--8s. 1 LOVE divine, Thou vast abyss! Our sins are swallow'd up in Thee; Cover'd is our unrighteousness; ba ¹0 From condemnation we are free: In Jesu's blood our hearts can trace The boundless riches of Thy grace. 19 iH diz 2 Fix'd on this ground must we remain; Though heart may fail and flesh decay, This anchor shall our souls sustain, I When earth and heaven shall pass otede llaway. Mercy's full worth we then shall prove, Loved with an everlasting love. pribner8,7. 27 AMB of God, our souls adore Thee, LA While upon Thy face we gaze, There the Father's love and glory a Shine in all their brightest rays. Thy Almighty power and wisdom All creation's works proclaim, Heaven and earth alike confess Thee, As the ever great I AM. to Jursa 3291d jad nl 2 Son of God! Thy Father's bosom w Ever was Thy dwelling- place; His delight, in Him rejoicing, One with Him in power and grace: O what wondrous love and mercy! Thou didst lay Thy glory by, And for us didst come from heaven As the Lamb of God to die. golf Int 3 Lamb of God! when we behold Thee Lowly in the manger laid; 20 Wand'ring as a homeless stranger In the world Thy hands had made; When we see Thee in the garden In Thine agony of blood, At Thy grace we are confounded, Holy, spotless Lamb of God! I& 4 When we see Thee as the Victim Nailed to the accursèd tree, For our guilt and folly stricken, do All our judgment borne by Thee, Lord, we own, with hearts adoring, Thou hast washed us in Thy blood: TA Glory, glory everlasting, Be to Thee, Thou Lamb of God! $ 12! 28 L 8.7. Halle AMB of God! Thou now art seated High upon Thy Father's throne, All Thy gracious work completed, All Thy mighty victory won. Every knee in heaven is bending To the Lamb for sinners slain; Every voice and heart is swelling, " Worthy is the Lamb to reign." ab moobe 2 Lord, in all Thy power and glory Still Thy thoughts and eyes are here; Watching o'er Thy ransomed people To Thy gracious heart so dear. 1 21 Thou for us art interceding, Everlasting is Thy love; And a blessed rest preparing In our Father's house above. 3 Lamb of God! Thy faithful promise Says," Behold, I quickly come; And our hearts, to Thine responsive, Cry," Come, Lord, and take us home." Oh! the rapture that awaits us When we meet Thee in the air, And with Thee ascend in triumph, All Thy deepest joys to share. 4 Lamb of God! when Thou in glory Shalt to this sad earth return, All Thy foes shall quake before Thee, bote All who now despise Thee mourn; Then shall we at Thine appearing With Thee in Thy kingdom reign, Thine the praise, and Thine the glory, Lamb of God, for sinners slain. 29 1 ¹0 8,8,6. BLESSED Saviour, Son of God! Who hast redeem'd us with Thy blood From guilt and death and shameWith joy and praise, Thy people see The crown of glory worn by Thee, And worthy Thee proclaim. 22 STOO? 2 Exalted, by the Father's love, All thrones and powers and names above, At God's right hand in heaven: Wisdom and riches, power divine, Blessing and honour, Lord, are ThineAll things to Thee are given. O 3 Head of the church! Thou sittest there, Thy members all the blessings share Thy blessing, Lord, is ours: Our life Thou art- Thy grace sustains, Thy strength in us each victory gains O'er sin and Satan's powers. 4 And soon, the day of glory come, Thy bride shall reach her destined home, And all Thy beauty see: How great our joy to see Thee shine, To hear Thee own us, Lord, as Thine, And ever dwell with Thee. 30 roln bein olll dobo 6,6,8,6,8,8. 1 THOU holy One of God, A Glorified in Thy cross, THO He owns the value of that blood Which speaks to Him for us. The curse is gone, through Thee we're blest, God rests in Thee- in Thee we rest. 23 2 Soon the bright glorious day, botez S The rest of God, shall come, HA Sorrow and sin shall pass away, A bei W And we shall reach our home. Then of the promised joy possessed, Our souls shall know eternal rest. 31 lia Lod 1 THE Father, from eternity, TH Chose us, O Jesus Christ, in Thee, anisie In Thee, His well- beloved: WO. And we, as given to Thee Thy bride, In Thee, Lord Jesus, can confide: Thy love remains unmovèd. From Thee daily P.M. o Strength receiving to Thee cleaving, Blessèd Jesus! baA all shew forth Thy praises. irod May we 2 Before the world we'd make our boast. That Thou, in whom is all our trust, 88. Art Lord of life and glory; 08 And soon Thou'lt bring us to that place Where we shall see Thee face to face, And, glorified, adore Thee. oll Amen!-Be then Praise and blessing never ceasing To Thee given Here, and when we come to heaven. 24 32 8,7. 1 CON of God! with joy we praise Thee, SON On the Father's throne above; do All Thy wondrous work displays Thee, Full of grace and full of love! Lord, accept our adorationFor our sins Thou once wast slain; Through Thy blood we have salvation; Soon shall share Thine endless reign. dair: no inlodT 2 God, in Thee His love unfolding, A Shews how vast, how rich His grace Blest our lot, with joy beholding All His glory in Thy face. Oh! the mercy which hath blessed us Purposed thus ere time began, to pies boMercy which in Thee hath kept us, ovan Where His blessed race He ran. W 8,7,8,7,8,8,7,7. 33 visions out eoESUS, Captain of salvation, J Conqueror both of death and hell! Thou who didst as sin's oblation, Feel what Thou alone couldst feel: Through Thy suff'rings, death, and merit, We eternal bliss inherit, biol Thousand thousand thanks to Thee, Jesus, Lord, for ever be! OTS 25 10s, P.M. HE Lord is risen: the Red Sea's 34 1 THE judgment flood Is passed in Him, who bought us with His blood. The Lord is risen: we stand beyond the doom HOTT Of all our sin, through Jesu's empty tomb. 2 The Lord is risen: with Him we also rose, And in His grave see vanquished all our foes. The Lord is risen: beyond the judgment land, In Him, in resurrection life we stand. 3 The Lord is risen: redeemèd now to God, We tread the desert which His feet have trod. The Lord is risen: the sanctuary's our [ face. place, Where now we dwell before the Father's 4 The Lord is risen: the Lord is gone before, We long to see Him, and to sin no more. The Lord is risen: our triumph- shout shall be, " Thou hast prevailed! Thy people, Lord, are free!" 26 Univ.- Bibl. Giessen 35 TU 8,7. OISE, my soul! behold,' tis Jesus, Jesus fills thy wondering eyes; See Him now in glory seated, Where thy sins no more can rise. 2 There in righteousness transcendent, Lo! He doth in heaven appear, Shews the blood of His atonement As thy title to be there. 1 3 All thy sins were laid upon Him, Jesus bore them on the tree; lo God, who knew them, laid them on Him, And, believing, thou art free. 4 God now brings thee to His dwelling, Spreads for thee His feast divine, Bids thee welcome, ever telling,& What a portion there is thine. 5 Blessed, glorious word," for ever Yea for ever is the word; Nothing can the ransomed sever, Nought divide them from the Lord. 66 and siff 36 "" FATI ور 8,8.6. 1 ATHER, we own Thy sov'reign claim And bless Thy Son's most precious name, Whom Thou for us hast given; 27 Who bore the curse to sinners due, Quickened our ruined souls anew, And made us heirs of heaven. 2' Tis by the Holy Ghost alone H That Christ, the Lord, is made our own, The gift of grace divine: But since to us, in His blest face, There shines the glory of Thy grace, We know that we are Thine. 3 Oh, while we here together join, A& Before the throne of grace divine, Bow down a Father's ear; Our hearts have listened to Thy word, Thy name we praise with glad accord, Reveal Thyself as near. 3 37 millat H' is done: // ; 1 The Victim's blood is shed; 18 a abesiga 6,6,6,6,8,8. And Jesus now is gone His people's cause to plead: idol He sits in heaven their great High Priest, And bears their names upon His breast. 91 2 See" sprinkled with the blood above; The mercy- seat For justice had withstood The purposes of love; modW 28 But justice now withstands no more, And mercy yields her boundless store. 3 And though awhile He be Vod YEY'S 978 Hid from the eyes of men, dene His people look to see ubno, od W Their great High Priest again. In brightest glory He will come, And take His waiting people home. 38 10s or 11s. 0 WHAT shall we do the Saviour to praise, leite dokteur wo So faithful and true, so plenteous in grace, So strong to deliver, to save from all harm The weakest believer that leans on His arm! bortoqo 2 How happy the man whose heart is set free, sodo obsol The people, O God, that are joyful in Thee! wow[ face, Their joy is to walk in the light of Thy For ever to talk of Thy mercy and grace. 8,7. 1 39 gribbora MEN'S 1 N His Father's throne is seated 0N Christ the Lord, the living One! All His toil on earth completed, All His work for sinners done; 29 In the glory See Him, God's eternal Son! ta 2 Every knee shall bow before Him, Every tongue confess His name, Ransomed myriads shall adore Him, Who endured the sinner's shame! From the glory God doth now His worth proclaim. 3 Man the cross to Him awarded; Man the Saviour crucified; This world's judgment stands recorded, God's own justice satisfied e ntan By the glory bue Indiet Christ was claimed on earth who died. 4 Son of man, His incarnation om T Opened first the tale of grace; Son of man, in new creation Leader of a chosen race! nilizei Well may glory por edT Crown Him, in the ordered place! 40 droil prid idoll prli ni day of et voi 98,7. THOU great all- gracious Shepherd, Shedding for us Thy life's blood, Unto shame and death delivered, All to bring us nigh to God! Now our willing hearts adore Thee, Now we taste Thy dying love, 30 1 ¹0 While by faith we come before TheeFaith which lifts our souls above. 2 As our Surety we behold Thee, Ransoming our souls from death; As the willing Victim view Thee, Yielding up to God Thy breath. In this broken bread we own Thee, T Bruised for us and put to shame; And this cup, O Lord, we thank Thee, Speaks our pardon through Thy name. 3 But' tis past, and, Lord, we hail Thee Crown'd with glory on the throne; Meet it is Thy saints should bless Thee For the place Thy death hath won: Won for us that in full measure We should have our part with Thee: Taste the river of Thy pleasure, Share in all Thy victory. 41 L.M.D. CATHER, we worship Thee, our God! What rich unfathomable grace, On us, in Christ, hast Thou bestowed! Children of wrath( our nature's place), Now ransom'd and with Him made one, Glories around unbounded shine, The fulness of our God alone The limit is of grace divine! 31 Tooted 42 dist vd olidw dw.driat C.M. luge re 1 O Him that saved us from the world, ¹ To And washed us in His blood, Called us to share His glorious throne, As kings and priests to God: 2 To Him let every tongue be praise, And every heart be love! nfl All grateful honours paid on earth, or And nobler songs above! 1. 2 43 lis S.M. Jangy IOT all the blood of beasts, 010 NOT On Jewish altars slain, ti Could give the guilty conscience peace, Or wash away its stain. ol no W But But Christ, the heavenly Lamb, Took all our guilt away, A sacrifice of nobler name, And richer blood than they. 3 old M de T Our souls look back to see The burden Thou didst bear When hanging on th' accursèd tree, ( 99 For all our guilt was there. 4 Believing we rejoice To see the curse remove; Rotolo And bless the Lamb with cheerful voice, And sing redeeming love. 32 44 north we shall quickly 7,7,8,7. brod 2020 AKER of earth and heaven, 1 MA Whose arm upholds création, To Thee we raise the voice of praise, And bend in adoration. 1 We praise the power that made us, We praise the love that blesses; While every day that rolls away to Thy gracious care confesses. bolo to Bhor of A DHT& 2ol Though trials and affliction and T May cast their shadows o'er us, Thy love doth throw a heavenly glow Of light on all before us; iT Þ That love has smiled from heaven, To cheer our path of sadness, And lead the way thro' earth's dark day, To realms of joy and gladness. 9001 YO The light of love and glory Has shone thro' Christ our Saviour The Crucified- who lived and died, That we might live for ever. And since Thy great compassion I omon Thus brings Thy children near Thee, May we to praise devote our days, on And keep for ever near Thee. 33 3 45 1 ESUS, the Lord, our righteousness! ¹JD Our beauty Thou, our glorious dress! Before the throne, in this array'd, With joy shall we lift up the head. of crops 2 Bold shall we stand in that great day, For who aught to our charge shall lay, While by Thy blood absolved we are From sin and guilt, from shame and fear? 3 Thus Abraham, the friend of God, Thus all the saints redeemed with blood, Saviour of sinners, Thee proclaim, And all their boast is in Thy name. 4 This spotless robe the same appears In new creation's endless years, No age can change its glorious hue, The robe of Christ is ever new. buk L.M. 5 Till we behold Thee on Thy throne In Thee we boast, in Thee alone, Our beauty this, our glorious dress, " Jesus, the Lord, our righteousness." 1 46 Y 8s. AV WAY with our sorrow and fear! We soon shall have entered our home, The heavenly city appear, The day of our glory have come! 34 From earth we shall quickly remove, To dwell in our proper abode, In mansions of glory aboveThe house of our Father and God. 2 There Christ has our dwelling- place won, And we in His glory shall be T With Him everlastingly one, val JI His glory and bliss we shall see. All tears shall have passed from our eyes, When Him we behold in the cloud, And taste the full joy of the skies, The love of our Father and God. od odt ei oodT 2 3 47 GR To tread the heavenly road; TUO 019) bA S.M. RACE taught our wandering feet And new supplies each hour we meet While travelling home to God. ' Twas grace that wrote each name In God's eternal book; la IA ' Twas grace that gave us to the Lamb, Who all our burdens took. Grace saved us from the foe, e Grace taught us how to pray; And God will ne'er His grace forego, Till we have won the day. 35 4 May grace, free grace, inspirer Our souls with strength divine; May ev'ry thought to God aspire, And grace in service shine. 50 Grace all the work shall crown Through everlasting days; A It lays in heaven the topmost stone, And well deserves the praise. Tuo mort bezig HAR 48 ad mi bloded our mill and C.M. IGH, in the Father's house above, 1 HTO Our mansion is prepared; T There is the home, the rest we love, And there our bright reward. Joue 2 With Him we love, in spotless white, b« Å In glory we shall shine; His blissful presence our delight, In love and joy divine. SidW 3 All taint of sin shall be removed, All evil done away: 1 And we shall dwell with God's Beloved, Through God's eternal day. 49.001 ont 7s.& CH HRIST delivered us when bound, And, when wounded, healed our wound, 36 Sought us wandering, set us right, a Turned our darkness into light. ľ 2 Can a mother's tender care LAT Cease towards the child she bare? Yes, she may forgetful prove, He will never cease to love. bara BRISTOT on off wit as amil S 3 His is an unchanging love, bak T Higher than the heights above, todW Deeper than the depths beneath, Free and faithful, strong as death. Jiw godt& 4 We shall see His glory soon, bloc When the work of grace is done, Partners of His throne above; of His Such to us His wondrous love! " bnA 5 This alone is our complaint, That our love is weak and faint; Yet we love Him, and adore, 0 O for grace to love Him more! sa J' reebere 12,11. 50 UR Father, we praise Thee, Thou OUR blest One, who gave us nd nod In grace without limit Thy well- beloved ebasid Al Son! ne merit O Christ, we exalt Thee, who diedst once ow to save us, And now by Thy Spirit hast sealed each [ one! 37 1 51 J C.M. ESUS, our Lord! we know Thy name, Thy name is all our trust; as Thou wilt not put our souls to shame, Nor let our hope be lost. Thy life 2 Firm as Thy life the promise stands, 690 noven liv H And Thou canst well secure Bi Bill What we've committed to Thy hands, Till the appointed hour. Jool 3 Then wilt Thou own us each by name Before Thy Father's face; And in the new Jerusalem Give us our blood- bought place. ibua 52 ' Lo L.M.D. ORD, we are Thine: bought by Thy blood. Once the poor guilty slaves of sin, But Thou redeemedst us to God, And mad'st Thy Spirit dwell within; Thou hast our sinful wanderings borne her With love and patience all divine; As brands, then, from the burning torn, We own that we are wholly Thine. 2 Lord, we are Thine: Thy claims we own, dose Ourselves to Thee we'd wholly give; 38 1 Reign Thou within our hearts alone, I g And let us to Thy glory live; Here let us each Thy mind display, In all Thy gracious image shine; And haste that long- expected day& When Thou shalt own that we are Thine. 100 6-8s. 53 Son He left God's throne above ( So free, so infinite His grace!) Emptied Himself, and then in love THES Bled for our lost, our ruined race: ' Tis mercy, all beyond our thought, Wa That us to God in Jesus brought. 2 No condemnation now we dread, dud Jesus is ours, prepared our place, Our life in Him, our hidden Head, Himself our righteousness thro' grace, Bold we approach the heavenly throne, Heirs of the crown He for us won. 54 C.M. 1 WOW sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear! Ho It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives away his fear. 0002 39 1 2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, I It calms the troubled breast; bnA ' Tis manna to the hungry soul, H And to the weary rest. 3 Blest name! the rock on which we build, 970 Our shield and hiding- place; Our never- failing treasury, filled With boundless stores of grace. 4 Jesus! our Saviour, Shepherd, Friend, Thou Prophet, Priest, and King; Our Lord, our Life, our Way, our End, Accept the praise we bring. bola 5 Weak is the effort of our heart, T And cold our warmest thought; sdT But when we see Thee as Thou art, We'll praise Thee as we ought. 6 Till then we would Thy love proclaim With every fleeting breath; ith And triumph in Thy blessèd name Which quells the power of death. 000 55 S.M. 1 THROUGH waves, through clouds and THR storms, odd doowe WO YOH God gently clears the way; We wait His time; so shall the night Soon end in blissful day, but 408 aloe 2 3 4 5 1 He everywhere hath sway, hiqe al& And all things serve His might; His every act pure blessing is, His path unsullied light. When He makes bare His arm, Who shall His work withstand? When He His people's cause defends, Who then shall stay His hand? taolod Por out We leave it to Himself To choose and to command, With wonder filled, we soon shall see How wise, how strong His hand! We comprehend Him not, Yet earth and heaven tell HET God sits as sovereign on the throne, And ruleth all things well. orodt. tud emon bro 56 en vlimust botaobaolt: 7,6. LORD, how blest our journey, Though here on earth we roam, Who find in Abba's favour ord 0 Our spirit's present home: pont al For where Thou now art sitting By faith we've found repose, Free to look up to heaven, Since our blest Head arose. 41 8 2 In spirit there already; Soon we ourselves shall be buA In soul and body perfect, 7 aiH ve ziH All glorified with Thee: disq Thy Father's love sustains us Along the thorny way, Thy Father's house, the dwelling W Made ready for that day. od W of W 3 The Comforter, now present, Assures us of Thy love; He is the blessèd earnest es Of glory there above: The river of Thy pleasure#oH Is what sustains us now, Till Thy new name's imprinted On every sinless brow. atia hob 4 Lord, we await Thy glory; lar bakim We have no home but there, Where the adopted family 83 With us Thy joy shall share. No place can fully please usodT 0 Where Thou, O Lord, art not; W In Thee, and with Thee, ever Is found, by grace, our lot. S W 0 57 8,7. 1 N the Lamb our souls are resting, 0N What His love no tongue can say, 42 All our sins, so great, so many, In His blood are washed away. 2 Sweetest rest and peace have filled us, Sweeter praise than tongue can tell; God is satisfied with Jesus, We are satisfied as well. notod s hral bilos edt grotod 3 Conscience now no more condemns us, For His own most precious blood Once for all has washed and cleansed us, Cleansed us in the eyes of God. erent das Fol di aliud baA 4 Filled with this sweet peace for ever, On we go, through strife and care, Till we find that peace around us In the Lamb's high glory there. 9919b muit 1 58 L wo ati C.M. ORD! who can pay the mighty debt Of love so rich as Thine? Love, which surpasseth finding out, Unspeakable, divine! 20 rather give us, daily, moreMore every hour to see That such a bounteous Giver Thou, We must Thy debtors be. en 43 59 ' W' The everlasting Son! Before the first of all His works, Creation, was begun onente si bob Lotoswa S 19072 2 Before the skies and watery clouds, Before the solid land; Before the fields, before the floods, co)& Thou wast at His right hand![ BB 18 101 9900 3 When He adorned the arch of heaven And built it, Thou wast there, To order where the sun should rise, A And marshal every star. ( Prov. viii.) TE C.M. WISDOM! Jehovah's first delight, mi 4 When ocean's bed was measured out, And spread the hoary deep, Thou gav'st the flood a firm decree In its own bounds to keep. 5 When, hung amid the empty space, The earth was balanced well, With joy Thou saw'st the mansion where The sons of men should dwell. 1 6 Jesus! from everlasting days dit 0 2 Thy thoughts upon us ran; M Ere sin was known, ere Adam's dust Was fashioned into man, 44 -no? s'bob vino tou 6,6,6,6,8,8. UR thanks to God most high! OUR The Father of our Lord, A The Saviour- God is He, And be His name adoreda od 8 10 God, Thy mercy shall endure, Thy word abide for ever sure. Jed TOLEO TUO STEnola 2 He sent His only Son BiH 80 VBM And saved us from our woe- 0 From Satan, guilt, and hell, And every hurtful foe.is Thy mercy, Lord, shall still endure, Thy word abide for ever sure. 1 3 Give thanks aloud to God, To God your praises bring, To God upon His throned bo His works and glories sing.co His power and grace are still the same, Let endless praise exalt His name. Qall enibuopar na Jadi am 61 hod at dins de sen do 5772 8s. OW wondrous the glories that meet HOW In Jesus, and from His face shine, His love is eternal and sweet, OH " Tis human,' tis also divine! 45 2 His glory- not only God's Son- 08 In manhood He had His full partAnd the union of both joined in one Form the fountain of love in His heart. 3 The merits and worth of His blood Have freed us from hell and from fear, That we, as the blest sons of God, May make His good pleasure our care. il Jos oH S 40 then may this union and love Make us walk in the service of heaven, ' Mid obedience and suffering to prove That we to the Lamb have been given. 62 8,7,8,7,7,7. 1 IN the Lord we have redemption, Full remission in His blood; From the curse entire exemption, T From the curse pronounced by God: What a Saviour Jesus is! O what grace, what love is His! 2 Sweet His name, that name transcending Every name on earth, in heaven; Praise through ages never- ending, To the Son of God be given! He alone the Saviour is, Everlasting praise be His. 46 63 W ther's abode, The heart full of pride and hatred to God, The children of darkness, of Satan the slaves, ' Twas Jesus redeemed us- His merit AT TO that saves. of dest bo to jest od T 2 Our sins on the cross He on Calvary bore, He blotted them out and they are no more; Now pardoned and washèd we boldly draw near, [ by fear. " Abba, Father!" unhindered And cry, 10s or 11s. THEN wandering far from the Fa3 Despised by the world, we're strangers below, But callèd to heaven we cheerfully go; The Lord is our Leader; and, strong in His might, lede Tho' Satan opposes we fight the good fight. 11900 Bos 4 We look for the day when Jesus shall atas come, abatim And take all His blood- purchased brethworren home; 669 0 When we shall behold all His glory and w grace, And a heaven be found in the light of His [ face. 47 641001 1 H bright and blessed scenes! 0⁰ Where sin can never come, Whose sight our longing spirit weans From earth where yet we roam. 2 And can we call our home Our Father's house on high, The rest of God our rest to come, Our place of liberty? no enia wOS , isl .. 3 Yes! in that light unstained, blo Our stainless souls shall live, Our heart's deep longings more than bergbridg gained, When God His rest shall give.& S.M. 4 His presence there, my soul, Its rest, its joy untold, Shall find when endless ages roll, And time shall ne'er grow old. Our God 2000 asis oft the centre is, Hlade His presence fills that land, o And countless myriads owned as His, Round Him adoring stand. A - 6 Our God whom we have known, bus Well known in Jesu's love, Don W Rests in the blessing of His own, Before Himself above. Le DA 48 7 8 9 Glory supreme is there, bok Glory that shines through all, More precious still that love to share As those that love did call. Like Jesus in that places to& Of light and love supreme; ai A Once Man of Sorrows, full of grace, Heaven's blest and endless theme. Like Him! O grace supreme! A Like Him before Thy face, pamiH Like Him to know that glory beam Unhindered face to face. 10 0 love supreme and bright! indb Good to the feeblest heart, That gives us now, as heavenly light, What soon shall be our part. ola atl 1 65 0 8,8,7,8,8,8,7. HOW the thought that I shall know. The Man that suffer'd here below, To manifest God's favour For me, and for the saints I love, Both here, and with Himself above, Doth renewed nature move my At that sweet word," For ever!" 2 For ever to behold Him shine! For evermore to call Him mine! And see Him still before me; 49 3* For ever on His face to gaze, And meet the full assembled rays, While all His beauty He displays To all the saints in glory! TOM 3 Not all things else are half so dear As is His blissful presence here, 10 9000 What will it be in heaven! ' Tis heaven on earth that we can say, As now we journey, day by day, Himself has borne our guilt away, Our sins are all forgiven." HiI 66 4 But how will His celestial voice Make each enraptured heart rejoice, O 01 Of saints in glory near Him! When we no longer absent wait, But like Him in His glorious state, Where nought our bliss can e'er abate, With joy in heaven shall hear Him! 1 8 66 8,7. Go, 10, and search the tomb of Jesus, Where the Lord of glory lay; Jesus is not there, but risen, And has borne our sins away, It is finished! Captive led captivity. 50 S 2 Could not all our sins retain Him, boa a Prisoned in the guarded cave? These He blotted out in dying, By His cross He spoiled the grave: Lo! He's risen! Yes, the Lord is risen indeed. 88 1 Oman YH L.M. 67 IKE Thee, O Lord- how wondrous Lfair, do12. Lord Jesus, all Thy members are; A life divine to them is givenThe bright inheritance of heaven. 2 Just as we were we came to Thee, As heirs of wrath and misery; Just as Thou art--now we are Thine, We stand in righteousness divine. 3 Just as Thou art- nor doubt, nor fear, Can e'er to those like Thee be near, O boundless love! as Thee we're seen The" righteousness of God in Him." Just as Thou art- 0 blissful ray That turned our darkness into day! That woke us from our death of sin To know our perfectness in Him. 51 miH nist Juch 5 Soon, soon,' mid joys on joys untold, Thou wilt this grace and love unfold, And worlds on worlds adoring see The part Thy members have in Thee. abni nosin si tro 7,7,8,7, bis. 1 2 3 68 TH HY name we bless, Lord Jesus, That name all names excelling, How great Thy love, all praise above, Should every tongue be telling. The Father's loving- kindness o ail. A In giving Thee was shewn us; Now by Thy blood redeemed to God, As children He doth own us. TY From that eternal glory BA Thou hadst with God the Father, He gave His Son that He in one His children all might gather; Our sins were all laid on Thee, God's wrath Thou hast endurèd; It was for us Thou sufferedst thus, And hast our peace securèd. Thou from the dead was raisedAnd from all condemnation Thy saints are free, as risen in Thee, Head of the new creation! 52 On high Thou hast ascended, To God's right hand in heaven, The Lamb once slain, alive againHow To Thee all power is given. llowa brings 4 Thou hast bestowed the earnest 975 Of that we shall inherit; hayra s Till Thou shalt come to take us home, We're sealed by God the Spirit. We wait for Thine appearing, mu When we shall know more fully The grace divine that made us Thine, Thou Lamb of God most holy! DIY od 69 I THOU 1 THOU, LAMB OF GOD! blood, L.M. didst shed Thy rast s Thou didst our load of And hast exalted us to share The rank of kings and priests to God. orig MA misery bear; 2 To Thee we render evermore The honour, glory, praise that's due; Might, power, and obedience, too, And in our hearts we Thee adore. Amen! Amen! O Lord, Amen! 53 70 8,7. SOR OV'REIGN grace o'er sin abounding: Ransomed souls the tidings swell! " Tis a deep that knows no sounding; Who its length or breadth can tell? 2 Saved by Christ, we're free for ever, This the Spirit's voice declares! Death, nor life, nor aught can sever Jesus from the chosen heirs. patade om 3 Souls above, in His communion, Now with Him from conflict rest, While below, with Christ in union, We can sing how saints are blest. 71 8,8,6. m JESUS! everlasting God! ¹0 Who didst for sinners shed Thy blood ISO Upon th' accursèd tree; And, finishing redemption's toil, Didst win for us the happy spoilAll praise we give to Thee. 1 2 Fain would we think upon Thy pain, Would find in Thee our life and gain, And firmly fix our heart Upon Thy grief and dying love, A Nor evermore from Thee remove, Though from all else we part. 54 3 The more through grace ourselves v.c know, 1 The more rejoiced we are to bow And glory in Thy cross; To trust in Thine atoning blood, T And look to Thee for every good, And count all else but dross. 72 WE sing, The great Redeemer's praise! The glories of the living God, Revealed in Jesu's face. C.M. ELL may we sing! with triumph 2 The love of God it was that sought From sin to set us free; That gave the Son, whose precious blood Has wrought our liberty. Wal 3 In Him we read the Father's love, And find eternal peace; We meet in Him a Saviour- God, And fear and terror cease. 4 Then gladly sing, and sound abroad The great Redeemer's praise; The glories of the living God, The riches of His grace! 55 1 73 L.M. om devori. TH HE Lord of life in death hath lain, To clear me from all charge of sin; And, Lord, from guilt of crimson stain Thy precious blood hath made me clean. 2 And now a righteousness divine A Is all my glory, all my trust; bakar Nor will I fear since that is mine, While Thou dost live, and God is just. 3 Clad in this robe, how bright I shine! Angels possess not such a dress; Angels have not a robe like mineJesus, the Lord's my righteousness. 74 1 THE 7,6. 1 THE day of glory bearingolod& Its brightness far and near, book The day of Christ's appearing We now no longer fear. 2 He once a spotless victim H& For us on Calvary bled; b Jehovah did afflict Him, m W And bruised Him in our stead. 3 To Him by grace united, We joy in Him alone; And now by faith delighted, Behold Him on the throne. 56 4 Then let Him come in glory, hobus Who comes His saints to raise, To perfect all the story Of wonder, love, and praise. 75 11s. THY HY mercy, O God, is the theme of my song, The joy of my heart, and the boast of my tongue; " Tis free grace alone, from the first to bunot the last, ali bo od JedW That wins the affections, and binds the thesoul fast. Ide 76 8,7. R ISE, my soul, thy God directs thee, Stranger hands no more impede; Pass thou on, His hand protects thee, Strength that has the captive freed. 2 Is the wilderness before thee, denodT 8 Desert land where drought abides? Heavenly springs shall there restore thee, Fresh from God's exhaustless tides. 1 3 Light divine surrounds thy going, e God Himself shall mark thy way; Secret blessings, richly flowing, Lead to everlasting day. noi orod 57 4 God, thine everlasting portion, Feeds thee with the mighty's meat; Price of Egypt's hard extortion, Egypt's food no more to eat. 5 Art thou weaned from Egypt's pleasures? God in secret thee shall keep, There unfold His hidden treasures, There His love's exhaustless deep. ugnoj 6 In the desert God will teach thee T What the God that thou hast found, Patient, gracious, powerful, holy, edT All His grace shall there abound. 7 On to Canaan's rest still wending, E'en thy wants and woes shall bring Suited grace from high descending, Thou shalt taste of mercy's spring. 8 Though thy way be long and dreary, Eagle strength He'll still renew: Garments fresh and foot unweary Tell how God hath brought thee through. 9 When to Canaan's long- loved dwelling Love divine thy foot shall bring, There, with shouts of triumph swelling, Zion's songs in rest to sing58 10 There no stranger- God shall meet thee, Stranger thou in courts above, He who to His rest shall greet thee, Greets thee with a well- known love. noblog vdT C.M. 1 77 [ ESUS! O name divinely sweet! How soothing is the sound! What joyful news, what heavenly power In that blest name is found. 2 Our souls, as guilty and condemned, In hopeless fetters lay; med 10 Our souls with countless sins defiled, Of death and hell the prey. M 3 Jesus, to purge away our guilt, A willing victim fell, And on His cross triumphant broke The bands of death and hell. 78 7s. 1 ¹0 WHAT blessings flow from grace, Treasured up in Christ the Head! He who perfected life's race Bore sin's burden in our stead. 2 Christ our ransom doth appear In the glorious courts above: Righteousness divine we wear, Loved with everlasting love. 59 1 2 3 4 5 6 79 de on or S.M.OL EST of the saints above, eria Jerusalem of God, o odw oH Who in thy palaces of love, d9910 Thy golden streets have trod? R TATT To me thy joy to tell, 18023 Those courts secure from ill, Where God Himself vouchsafes to dwell, And every bosom fill. dal Who shall to me that joyo 10.S Of saint- thronged courts declare; Tell of that constant sweet employ My spirit longs to share? sob 10 That rest secure from ill No cloud of grief e'er stains, Unfailing praise each heart doth fill, And love eternal reigns. 8T The Lamb is there, my soulThere God Himself doth rest, In love divine diffused through all With Him supremely blest. WISH TM 9108 God and the Lamb-' tis well I know that source divine Of joy and love no tongue can tell, Yet know that all is mine. 60 7 8 9 olil et And see, the Spirit's power Has ope'd the heavenly door, Has brought me to that favoured hour When toil shall all be o'er. ofT 1 There on the hidden bread Of Christ once humbled here God's treasured store for ever fed, 8 His love my soul shall cheer. 0 TIH OT Called by that secret name et name Of undisclosed delight, ( Blest answer to reproach and shame) Graved on the stone of white. onion od 10 ono 12 There in effulgence bright, A& Saviour and Guide, with Thee I'll walk, and in Thy heavenly light Whiter my robe shall be. SH, baA There in th' unsullied way of Which His own hand hath dressed, My feet press on where brightest day Shines forth on all the rest. 13 A But who that glorious blaze Of living light shall tell, suodT Where all His brightness God displays, And the Lamb's glories dwell? ( There only to adore, olayoffs My soul its strength may find, 61 14 Its life, its joy for evermore, By sight nor sense defined.) 1 God and the Lamb shall there H The light and temple be, mad W And radiant hosts for ever share The unveiled mystery. 30 976,6,6,6,8,8. 80 N earth the song begins; ON In heaven more sweet and loud" To Him that cleansed our sins ( 8) By His atoning blood; To Him," we sing in joyful strain, " Be honour, power, and praise, Amen." 2 Alone He bare the cross, Alone its grief sustained; His was the shame and loss, And He the victory gained; The mighty work was all His own, Tho' we shall share His glorious throne. 81 C.M. 1 ¹'A¹ RM of the Lord, whose wondrous power The world and all things made, Thou art our Rock, our Shield, our Tower, Our ransom Thou hast paid. odt 2 Revealer of the Father's love, His glory and His power; 62 Upholding all things now above, 101 S Till the appointed houreda 3 That hour when all Thy foes to Thee A footstool shall be given; Thy praise Thy people's food shall be; Their place with Thee in heaven. 1 8,7. 82 boold edt noger ESUS, Thou alone art worthy W Ceaseless praises to receive; For Thy love and grace and goodness Rise o'er all our thoughts conceive. omen davono T 2 With adoring hearts, we render Honour to Thy precious name, I Overflowing with Thy mercies, 8 Far and wide Thy worth proclaim. avoli bns adequlia TO 3 Praise Him! praise Him! praise the Saviour, 1 ed lo of Saints, aloud your voices raise! Praise Him! praise Him! till in heaven Perfected we'll sing His praise. Jon 970 83 C.M. SEE EE! see, the blessèd Saviour comes, The God of love and grace; With Him we spend eternity In triumph and in praise. 63 2 For ever our still wondering Shall o'er His beauties rove; To endless ages we'll adore od dadt& The riches of His love! atont A 000 2 84 iw posia 1 TE hear the words of love, WE We gaze upon the blood,$ 8 We see the mighty sacrifice, PI And we have peace with God. bus, oppre bus VIIT 10% " Tis everlasting peace! Sure as Jehovah's name; ' Tis stable as His stedfast throne, W For evermore the same. H alwoll1970 16T 3 4 eyes orevesiqu 5 VIT S.M. Our love is ofttimes low, Our joy still ebbs and flows; But peace with Him remains the same, No change Jehovah knows. bioo, Buola We change He changes not; Our Christ can never die: His love, not ours, the resting- place, We on His truth rely. The cross still stands unchanged, Though heaven is now His home; The mighty stone is rolled away, But yonder is His tomb! 64 6 7 1 And yonder is our peace, da 0 8 The grave of all our woes; We know the Son of God has We know He died and rose. HovoltydBiwon baÅ W come, T We know He liveth now At God's right hand above; dden' We know the throne on which He sits, We know His truth and love! 10 to 11 88 7,6. 85 0 betegs TE ven, poďT 1940 1 LORD, Thy love's unbounded! So full, so vast, so free! Our thoughts are all confounded Whene'er we think of Thee: For us Thou cam'st from heaven, For us to bleed and die, That, purchased and forgiven, We might ascend on high. 2 But oh! the hope of being For ever with the Lord, w bnA LOVA The joyful hope of seeing won ov That face for us so marred! BA It fills our heart with comfort, her ol It fills our lips with praise, So that amidst our sorrow A joyful song we raise. Voly al medW: 65 30 Lamb of God, we thank Thee, 8 We bless Thy holy name; Thy love once made Thee willing w To bear our sin and shame. W And now Thy love is waiting Thy saints like Thee to raise; Firstborn of many brethren, JA To Thee be all the praise.ond W dio eill wol 7,6. 86 1 LORD! Thou now art seated, ¹0¹ Above the heavens, on high, ( The gracious work completed, NO For which Thou cam'st to die); To Thee our hearts are lifted, While pilgrims wandering here, For Thou alone art gifted 101 Our every weight to bear. od im W 2 We know, Lord, Thou hast bought us, And wash'd us in Thy blood; We know Thy grace has brought us As kings and priests to God. We know that that blest morning, Long looked for, draweth near, When we, at Thy returning, adi ob In glory shall appear. Ito A 66 30 by Thy love constrain us, And fix our hearts on Thee; Let nothing henceforth pain us, But that which paineth Thee; Our joy, our blest endeavour, Through suffering, conflict, shame, To serve Thee, gracious Saviour, And magnify Thy name. o W S 1 ulomis 0 10,10,11,11. TUDIKE 87 .vijuoi IN J N Jesus Himself( the Father's delight), The saints, without blame, appear in God's sight; And while He in Jesus our souls shall 7197 edt ni doronT$ approve, So long shall the Father continue His love. tbwodT iw joasa 2 In Jesus, free grace all blessings se- a cures; te nd We know and rejoice that all things are ours; bed odilmu ow aÅ And God from His purpose will never remove, But love us, and bless us, and" rest or mor in His love." 67 88 C.M.& 0¹ BLESSED Saviour, is Thy love So great, so full, so free? Fain would we have our thoughts, our dod hearts. OF THO Our lives engaged with Thee. T ev108 OT 2 We love Thee for the glorious worth Which in Thyself we see: We love Thee for that shameful cross, Endured so patiently. tant th 3 No man of greater love can boast Than for his friend to die; Thou for Thine enemies wast slain! What love with with Thine can vie? 4 Though in the very form of God, With heavenly glory crowned, 2 Thou didst a servant's form assume, Beset with sorrow round. 5 Thou wouldst like wretched man be made In everything but sin, o That we as like Thee might become As we unlike had been: 6 Like Thee in faith, in meekness, love, In every beauteous grace; From glory into glory changed, Till we behold Thy face. 68 70 Lord! we treasure in our souls The memory of Thy love; And ever shall Thy name to us A grateful odour prove. rod) 89 1 VI The great incarnate Word! odW Ten thousand songs and glories wait The coming of our Lord! 91 1 ¹0 C.M. se 2 Thy victories and Thine endless fame Through the wide world shall run, And everlasting ages singolso do 90 The triumphs Thou hast won. al luos, o moted Loog od eneg 8s. P.M. ni wood ow.onl en CLORY, honour, praise, and power, Be unto the Lamb for ever! Jesus Christ is our Redeemer. G₁ Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Praise we the Lord! And S.M. WHAT a debt we owe To Him who shed His blood, cleansed our souls, and gave us power iH trisol To stand before His God. 69 2 3 broIOY Saviour and Lord! we own The riches of Thy grace; For we can call Thy God, our GodCan bow before His face. Thy Father, too, above, es We worship as our own, A Who gave with Thee the Spirit's cry, To us His sons foreknown. oft not 10 lo gi 8,7. P.M. 92 HOW And shelter in our Saviour; ouT Oh! precious grace, with Him's our place, In God's eternal favour. Jesus the goal before our soul, The One we know in glory; While we're on earth, we'd tell His worth, A saved one's sweetest story. 08 93 OW sweet away from self to flee, 8,7. 1 ¹ FROM deiglell ROM the palace of His glory, From the home of joy and love, Came the Lord Himself to seek us; He would have us there above. 0 2 There from that eternal brightness Have His thoughts flow'd forth in love; He in His great love would have us Ever there with Him above. of 70 3 Trembling we had hoped for mercySome lone place within His door; But the crown, the throne, the mansion, All were ready long before. 10 T 4 And in past and distant ages, In those courts so bright and fair, Ere we were, was He rejoicing, All He won with us to share. ya mil sod llade noc S.M. 1 2 94 HE LORD D IS RISEN RISEN INDEED, THE And all His work performed! The captive Surety now is freed, And death, our foe, disarmed. T RISEN INDEED: He lives to die no more; THE LORD IS He lives His people's cause to plead, Whose curse and shame He bore. 3 THE LORD IS RISEN INDEED: to And death has lost its prey: And with Him all the ransomed seed Shall reign in endless day. yllemi IGH S.M. 95 BRE 1 DREAK forth and sing the song Of" Glory to the Lamb!" Wake every heart and every tongue To praise the Saviour's name. 71 2 3 4 5 1 smo Sing of His dying love; guildimenT& Sing of His rising power; Sing how He intercedes above d For those whose sins He bore. A 18 Sing on your heavenly road, buå b Ye sons of glory, sing; To the ascended Lamb of God, Your cheerful praises bring. A Soon shall we hear Him say, " Ye ransomed pilgrims, come"; Soon will He call us hence away, And take us to His home. De Then shall each raptured tongue His fullest praise proclaim; And sweeter voices wake the song Of" Glory to the Lamb!" 96 bas samo L.M. THE THE Saviour lives, no more to die; He lives, our Head, enthroned on high; da the hill dir bax He lives triumphant o'er the grave; He lives eternally to save. 2 The chief of sinners He receives; His saints He loves and never leaves; He'll guard us safe from every ill, And all His promises fulfil, T 72 3 Abundant grace will He afford, el Till we are present with the Lord; And prove what we have sung before, That Jesus lives for evermore. 4 Then let our souls in Him rejoice, And sing His praise with cheerful voice: Our doubts and fears for ever gone, For Christ is on the Father's throne. 97 1 L.M. DIOT OLEST Lamb of God! with grateful praise Our voices now to Thee we raiseO'er earth to reign, redeemed by blood Kingdom and priests are we to God. 2 Soon, too, in glory shall we sing, And louder praises to Thee bring, While every nation, tongue, and tribe, Strength, glory, might, to Thee ascribe! Amen! Amen! O Lord, Amen! 1 98 8,7. AZING on the Lord in glory, While our hearts in worship bow, There we read the wondrous story Of the cross- its shame and woe. 73 2 Every mark of dark dishonour shaudA E Heaped upon the thorn- crown'd brow, All the depths of Thy heart's sorrow Told in answering glory now. JedT 3 On that cross alone- forsaken- T+ Where no pitying eye was found; A Now to God's right hand exalted, O With Thy praise the heavens resound. 4 Did Thy God e'en then forsake Thee, Hide His face from Thy deep need? In Thy face, once marred and smitten, All His glory now we read.19 a onien on ood.ot nealov TUO 5 Gazing on it we adore Thee, TO'O Blessèd, precious, holy Lord; benix Thou, the Lamb, alone art worthy, This be earth's and heaven's accord. hun 6 Rise our hearts, and bless the Father, TW Ceaseless song e'en here begun, Endless praise and adoration To the Father and the Son. Digusitan 99 1 N Christ salvation rests secure; ON The Rock of Ages must endure; Nor can that faith be overthrown T Which rests upon the" Living Stone. 74 L.M. 2 No other hope shall intervene: b To Him we look, on Him we lean: Other foundations we disown, oireM And build on Christ, the" Living Stone." 3 In Him, it is ordained to raise A temple to Jehovah's praise, Composed of all the saints, who own G No Saviour but the" Living Stone." Love Begins ditan anat TU 4 View the vast building, see it rise; The work how great! the plan how wise i O wondrous fabric! power unknown! 66 That rears it on the Living Stone." Goed lotone eubelm STOLOG 5 But most adore His precious name; His glory and His grace proclaim: For us, condemned, despised, undone, He gave Himself, the" Living Stone." 100 L.M. NOW TOW in a song of grateful praise, To our dear Lord the voice we'll raise; With all His saints we'll join to tell, " Our Jesus hath done all things well." 2 All worlds His glorious power confess, His wisdom all His works express; 0 But oh, His love!-what tongue can tell? Our Jesus hath done all things well." 66 75 1 Univ.- Bibl. Giessen 3 And since our souls have known His love, What mercies has He made us prove, Mercies which all our praise excel; " Our Jesus hath done all things well." 4 And when on that bright day we rise, And join the anthems of the skies, In heavenly songs this note shall swell, " Our Jesus hath done all things well." n 101 clg odi 8,8,6. 1 JE bless Thee, 0 Thou great Amen! WE Jehovah's pledge to sinful men, Joa Confirming all His word! Doubtful no promises remain, rola ail For all are Yea, and all Amen, In Thee, the faithful Lord. 10¹) .00r 2 How great the grace of God to bless By Thee, the Lord, our righteousness! By Thee, we say again: For to us all things thus are sure, Through life, in death, and evermore, By Thee, the great Amen. moiselo Bill 30 faithful Witness of our God, Who cam'st by water and by blood! In Thee( the holy One) D 76 God's record doth for ever stand, Of life eternal, from His hand, To all in Thee the Son. It will 10 4 Gladly His promises we hear, A For God's" Amen" dispels all fear, hot His faithfulness it proves; I And while such grace from God is shewn, To His Amen we add our own; ail For our Amen He loves. Jull 102 misoiva mont boold C.M. 1 OME, let us join our cheerful songs, And thus approach the throne: Had we ten thousand thousand tongues, Our theme of joy's but one: 0% COME 1802 19 66 2" Worthy the Lamb that's gone on high To be exalted thus;" di " Worthy the Lamb that died," we cry, " For He was slain for us." 3 Jesus is worthy to receive miH 10 1 velg Honour and power divine: il And blessings more than we can give Be, Lord, for ever Thine.cov al 4 Soon shall the saints, exalted high, t a ood A glorious anthem raise; À of And all that dwell beneath the sky Speak forth Thine endless praise. 77 5 Redeemed creation join in one, 500 T'adore the sacred name 10 Of Him that sits upon the throne, And to exalt the Lamb. Hvibold 1031 Ils slogaib s bo 8s. W E'LL sing of the Shepherd that died, That died for the sake of the flock; His love to the utmost was tried, But firmly endured as a rock. 1 2 When blood from a victim must flow, This Shepherd by pity was led To stand between us and the foe, as And willingly died in our stead. 3 Our song, then, for ever shall be Of the Shepherd who gave Himself thus; axe ed ol No subject's so glorious as He, No theme so affecting to us. 4 Of Him and His love will we sing,& His praises our tongues shall employ Till heavenly anthems we bring b In yonder bright regions of joy. 104 bollaxs etnise odt Hade 8,7. 1" 99 ( Hallowed name!) from day to day;!) fro Ineqa 78 ' Tis Thy children's right to know Thee, None but children" Abba" say. This high honour we inherit, Thy free gift, through Jesu's blood; God the Spirit, with our spirit, brotin Witnesseth we're sons of God.ai aiH S our troddi W 2 Abba's purpose gave us being H When in Christ, in that vast plan, Abba chose the saints in Jesus Long before the world began; M O what love the Father bore us! &. O how precious in His sight! W When He gave the church to Jesus! Jesus, His whole soul's delight Ba edi, of bae bootol od 3 Though our nature's fall in Adam Seemed to shut us out from God, Thus it was His counsel brought us Nearer still, through Jesu's blood; For in Him we found redemption, Grace and glory in the Son; Oh the height and depth of mercy! T " Christ and we, through grace, are one." 1 105 G₁ anol odd broynd lool OT& Bitt liad BuA 8,7. W LORY, glory everlasting Be to Him who bore the cross, 79 Who redeemed our souls by tasting Death, the death deserved by us! Spread His glory doid Who redeemed His people thus. div 2 His is love,' tis love unbounded, Without measure, without end; died Human thought is here confounded; ' Tis too vast to comprehend: W Praise the Saviour! Magnify the sinner's Friend. 3 While we tell the wondrous story Of the Saviour's cross and shame, Sing we," Everlasting glory Be to God and to the Lamb." Hallelujah! H Give ye glory to His name. 106 169 C.M. 0¹ LORD!' tis joy to look above, I And see Thee on the throne, To search the heights and depths of love Which Thou to us hast shewn. 2 To look beyond the long dark night, And hail the coming day, When Thou, to all Thy saints in light, Thy glories wilt display.to U 80 3 And, oh!' tis joy the path to trace By Thee so meekly trod; Learning of Thee to walk in grace, And fellowship with God! 4 Joy to confess Thy blessèd name, The virtue of Thy blood, dit edT And to the wearied heart proclaim, W Behold the Lamb of God! Boob wOH enord: odT 8,8,6. 107 the WA T 1 ¹0 JESUS, Lord!' tis joy to know Thy path is o'er of shame and woe, For us so meekly trod: All finished is Thy work of toil, Thou reapest now the fruit and spoil, Exalted by our God. IW at gno.I£ slave v lgoed 2 Thy holy head, once bound with thorns, The crown of glory now adorns; TOW! Thy seat, the Father's throne; ivand O Lord! e'en now we sing Thy praise, Ours the eternal song to raise- oda am Worthy the Lord alone! hi ILO Lia, enest A 3 As Head for us Thou sittest there, Until Thy members too shall share In all Thou dost receive: 81 on out of 4* Legeal of Thy glory and Thy royal throne.bnA& niya Thy boundless love has made our own, Who in Thy name believe. garso grewalle) bqA 4 We triumph in Thy triumphs, Lord; Thy joys our deepest joys afford, of vol The fruit of love divine. outy edT While sorrowing, suffering, toiling here, How does the thought our spirits cheer, The throne of glory's Thine. Ser 8,7. 108 ¹ Lº ORD of life, and King of glory! Now to Thee our hearts we raise; While we sing the joyful story 61 Of the triumphs of Thy grace. toge bas init IIA 891 vodT 2 Long in error's path benighted, az Deeply sunk in sin's abyss, We Thy proffered mercy slighted, T S Would not have eternal bliss. edT. 3 Straying then on sin's dark mountain, Thou didst bid us cease to roam, IO Make us see the living fountain, aO Call with power Thy wanderers home. 4 Jesus, strength of our salvation, None can pluck us from Thy hand; In the hour of dark temptation, al Kept by Thee we safely stand. 82 5 Though by enemies surrounded, Onward still our steps we wend; All our foes shall be confounded, Safely come our journey's end. UOM 1891 modW 6 Grace begun shall end in glory; Jesus, He the victory won; In His own triumphant story Is the record of our own. outo w HonT no 109 1 & biol on 6,4,6,4,6,6,6,4. Home of ESUS! That name is love, Jesus, our Lord! To auest' Jesus, all names above, Jesus, the Lord! Thou, Lord, our all must be; Nothing that's good have we, Nothing apart from Thee, Jesus, our Lord! boilmorg 0 2 As Son of man it was, gload vitt Jesus, the Lord! 90x8 odT Thou gav'st Thy life for us, wo Jesus, our Lord! istu miH OT Great was indeed Thy love, do W All other loves above, Love Thou didst dearly prove, prove Total S 901 Jesus, our Lord! 83 ouidt godW Lisda nedT 15. god ort 1 3 Righteous alone in Thee, Jesus, the Lord! Thou wilt a refuge be, Jesus, our Lord! Whom then have we to fear, What trouble, grief, or care, SOBTD 0 Since Thou art ever near, Jesus, our Lord! godt a no IIA vist? 4 Soon Thou wilt come again, Jesus, the Lord! We shall be happy then, Jesus, our Lord! BUES When Thine own face we see, Then shall we like Thee be, Then evermore with Thee, Jesus, our Lord! odt al JOT Ce 6-8s. 1. 110 0 GOD! Thou now hast glorified Thy holy, blest, eternal Son; g The Nazarene, the Crucified, Now sits exalted on Thy throne! To Him in faith we cry aloud, Worthy art Thou, O Lamb of God! 2 Father, Thy holy name we bless, Gracious and just Thy wise decree, 84 That every tongue shall soon confess Jesus the Lord of all to be! But, oh! Thy grace has taught us now Before that Lord the knee to bow. 3 Him as our Lord we gladly own: To Him alone we now would live, Who bow'd our hearts before Thy throne, And gave us all that love could give. Our willing voices cry aloud, Worthy art Thou, O Lamb of God! 111 1 7,6. of DY Thee, O God, invited, M We look unto the Son, In whom Thy soul delighted, Who all Thy will hath done; And by the one chief treasure Thy bosom freely gave, A Thine own pure love we measure, Thy willing mind to save. Str 3 20 God of mercy- Father! The one unchanging claim, The brightest hopes we gather From Christ's most precious name What always sounds so sweetly In Thine unwearied ear 85 Has freed our souls completely adT From all our sinful fear. aast. 1 3 The trembling sinner feareth dojud That God can ne'er forget; 10 But one full payment cleareth miH& His memory of all debt.iH OT When nought beside could free us, // 9001 ovigor set our souls at large, bnA Thy holy work, Lord Jesus, w wo Secured a full discharge. ydro W 4. No wrath God's heart retaineth To us- ward who believe; No dread in ours remaineth As we His love receive; Returning sons He kisses, ownl And with His robe invests; His perfect love dismisses All terror from our breasts. bak 970 og awo onidT g I ET 112 11 oves of boim guillir d8,8,6. TERNAL praise, our God, shall rise: In mansions far beyond the skies Thy name shall be adored. With joyful hearts our songs we raise; Our God and Father, Thee we praise, While waiting for our Lord. 86 2 When ruined, guilty, and undone, Thou gav'st for us Thine only Son, digu We trust Thy truthful word. iT buA Rejoicing in Thy love we sing, Praise for Thy gift of gifts we bring, Thy goodness we record.gra 3 We praise Thee in our pathway here, Far off we were, but now brought near Through Jesus Christ our Lord. T Fresh grace for every moment here, Fresh manna o'er the desert drear Thy Spirit doth afford.quod sell 4 When Thou shalt come, for whom we wait, dayM We then shall see and know how great The gain that faith hath stored. With joyful hearts our songs we raise; Our God and Father, now to praise, While waiting for our Lord. derudo od ovol bu of etnobo 989dT L.M. ' L ORD JESUS,' tis our joy to think Our life is so bound up That nothing can divide the link Secured and fixed by love divine. 87 113 with Thine, Canal odW 2 By faith we see Thee, Lord, enthroned At God's right hand of power on high; And Thy redeemèd ones, we're owned As one with Thee, in Thee brought nigh. aboog ydT 114 7,6. 1 THE 18 desn' 1 THE holiest we enter sareng W& In perfect peace with God, I Through whom we found our centre, In Jesus and His blood: Though great may be our dullness In thought, and word, and deed, We glory in the fulness me Of Him that meets our need. W 2 Much incense is ascending di W Before th' eternal throne; God graciously is bending To hear each feeble groan; To all our prayers and praises Christ adds His sweet perfume, And love the censer raises, These odours to consume. 010 1.490 30 God, we come with singing, Because Thy great High Priest Our names to Thee is bringing, Nor e'er forgets the least: 88 diens For us He wears the mitre, He wears the Where" holiness" shines bright, For us His robes are whiter Than heaven's unsullied light. BIC badained 1007 IIA to de 7,7,8,7, bis. 115 1 EAD of the church, Thy body, H O Christ, the great Salvation! Sweet to the saintsd baÅ It is to think Of all Thine exaltation! All power's to Thee committed, All power on earth, in heaven; To Thee a name Of widest fame Above all glory's given. wo sonsdw mistrnot edT WOH of 90 2 With Thee believers raised, In Thee on high are seated; All guilty once, ins But cleared by Thee: llod Redemption- toil's completed. oldTe Ils And when Thou, Lord and Saviour, Shalt come again in glory, There by Thy side, diyas DI& THE M Thy spotless bride Shall crown the wondrous story. 89 I 1 3 At length the final kingdom, ed No bound, no end possessing: When heaven and earthau God all in all b Shall fill with largest blessing. Throught All root of evil banished, 1 No breath of sin to wither, vhody On earth on high- I inoitav Naught else but joy, And blissful peace for ever! 116 DI art. I The fountain of eternal love; Whose mercy firm through ages past Hath stood, and doth for ever last. omist taobiw 2 The Father's boundless love we sing, The fountain whence our blessings spring; How great the depth, how high it flows, No saint can tell, no angel knows. L.M. 3 Its length and breadth no eye can trace, No thought explore the bounds of grace; The love that saved our souls from hell Transcends the creature's power to tell. moo tied2 Volg ni ning S.M. 117 OT to ourselves this head sto ve That we, O God, are Thine 90 2 3 No more the heirs of wrath- odW. A bo Thy sovereign love we seegaH And, Father, in confiding faith, OH We cast our souls on Thee. i nivoleiH 4 5 Jesus, the Lord, our night broke through And gave us light divine.aivol ziH The Father's grace and love, oT& This blessèd mercy gave, dynodT And Jesus left the throne above, sa H His wandering sheep to save. of H 1 Our hearts look up to see de nood a The glory Thou hast given, T And dwell e'en now where we shall be With Christ, Thine heirs, in heaven. 891 With the adopted band, Soon shall we see Thee there: ett With them and Him in glory stand, And all His honours share. 118 rodi to A pands 9708 Tod to bil diy boolool L.M. WAKE, each saint, in joyful lays, To sing the great Redeemer's praise; He justly claims a song from thee: His loving- kindness, oh how free! 2 He saw us ruined in the fall, Yet loved us notwithstanding all; 91 T S He saved us from our lost estate: ast His loving- kindness, oh how great! 3 Though numerous hosts of mighty foes, Though earth and hell our way oppose; He safely leads His saints along: His loving- kindness, oh how strong! 4 When trouble, like a gloomy cloud, Has gathered thick, and thundered loud; He with His church has always stood: His loving- kindness, oh how good! ad ut 5 Soon shall we mount and soar away To the bright realms of endless day, And sing with rapture and surprise His loving- kindness in the skies. bas botqobe edt driW Hade no 7,6. HEAD! once full of bruises, So full of pain and scorn, ' Mid other sore abuses Mocked with a crown of thorn; O Head! e'en now surrounded With brightest majesty, In death once bowed and wounded On the accursèd tree: 119 1 ¹0 eil 2 Thou Countenance transcendent! H Thou life- creating Sun! rol del 92 To worlds on Thee dependent- 67& Yet bruised and spit upon: tod O Lord! what Thee tormented Was our sin's heavy load, We had the debt augmented Which Thou didst pay in blood. 3 We give Thee thanks unfeignèd, O Saviour! Friend in need, st 1T For what Thy soul sustainèd ed; When Thou for us didst bleed; Grant us to lean unshaken Upon Thy faithfulness; Until to glory taken, We see Thee face to face. 12000 BH ddiw b 1 ¹0 10 IIA di H 8,8,6. THOU who didst Thy glory leave, Apostate sinners to retrieve From nature's deadly fall! Thou, Thou hast bought us with a price, Our sins against us ne'er can rise, For Thou hast borne them all. 2 See Him for our transgressions given; See the blest Lamb of God from heaven, For us, His foes, expire; Rejoice! rejoice! the tidings hear! He bore, that we might never bear, Th' Almighty's righteous ire. 93 m 3 Ye saints," the Man of sorrows The Lord, for your unrighteousness Deputed to atone; Praise, till with all the ransom'd throng Ye sing the never- ending song, And sit upon His throne! 99 bless, W 121 béagistan adandt sodT ovi OW& book ni brsitt! woivaa 0 7s. 1 CLORY unto Jesus be! Jedw 10T J From the curse who set us free; All our guilt on Him was laid, Just He the ransom fully paid. To GLO nost volg of lin 2 All that blessèd work is done, W God's well- pleased with His Son; ost He has raised Him from the Set Him over all as Head. dead, staog A mn T 3 This we know, and cease to mourn, Patient wait His sure return: DodT I 66 MOVIE For His saints with Him shall reignCome, Lord Jesus, come! Amen!" a wo 101 miH 992£ 122 mon boo to dara I daald od L.M. ESUS, Thou glorious Priest and King! Accept the tribute that we bring; Accept the feeble song of praise Which here on earth Thy people raise. 1 94 est I 2 May every minute as it flies Augment our love, increase our joys, Till we are brought to sing Thy name At the glad supper of the Lamb. ING TOTO fl 0896 3 And soon the months will roll away, s And quickly come the nuptial day, When Thou, the Lamb, shalt take Thy throne, qU And fully there Thy church shalt own. i& 4 The gladness of that happy day, edT In this sad world's our strength and stay; Then let not faith forsake its hold, Nor comfort sink, nor love grow cold. 1. A 123 orod etningtool deald vdT 178. ESUS, spotless Lamb of God, olidW Thou hast bought us with Thy blood; We are Thine, and Thine alone; est à en This we gladly, fully own, owadT nev.se H 2 Help us to confess Thy name, W Bear with joy Thy cross and shame; Only seek to follow Thee, Though reproach our portion be. 1 ONWOTO 3 When we are to glory come, 1 OYA And have reached our heavenly home, Louder then each lip shall own, We are Thine, and Thine alone. 95 1 124 J C.M. ESUS, our Lord, Thou Morning Star, How well we know Thy name, INT Jesus, the Lord, the Crucified, sils A In glory still the same. & 2 Jesus, the One who left the throne A To save a ruined race, Lowp baA Thy love and lowliness still shine W Upon that glorious face. ndt vllut baA 3 Jesus, the One who trod the earth, milt The lowly, subject One, pabely adT& Obedience unto death was Thine, id al God's well- beloved Son! on del nodT 4 Jesus! what mem'ries thrill our hearts Of Thy blest footprints here, est While now to heaven our eyes we turn And gaze upon Thee there! odT 5 Jesus, our Saviour, quickly come! W That we may with Thee be;[ dawns, Heaven's morning breaks and glory When Thy blest face we see. 125 C.M. 1 EHOLD the Lamb with glory crowned! BEHOI To Him all power be given; No place too high for Him is found, No place too high in heaven. 96 2 He fills the throne- the throne above, He fills it without wrong; 0 The object of His Father's love, Theme of the ransomed's song. ve, H 3 Though high yet He accepts the praise His people offer here; eor 10° The faintest, feeblest cry they raise Will reach the Saviour's ear. 1190 002 4 This song be ours, and this alone, To celebrate the name Of Him that sits upon the throne, And to exalt the Lamb. 5 To Him whom men despise and slight, To Him be glory given; The crown is His, and His by right The highest place in heaven. 126 ropeilt suara digim ew 37,7,4,7. NDLESS praises to the Lord, Ever be His name adored! Hallelujah! 1 E odr He is worthy praise His name. 2 We adore Him, sound His fame, Us He saved from endless shame: o ad Hallelujah! ai buolo off Glory to the Priest and King. 97 127 nont HOW house! There love divine doth rest; T C.M.D. OW blest a home! the Father's What else could satisfy the hearts Of those in Jesus blest? His home made ours- His Father's love Our heart's full portion given, The portion of the firstborn Son, UT The full delight of heaven. A 2 Oh what a home! The Son who knows, of He only all His love; bA And brings us as His well- beloved To that bright rest above, T. Dwells in His bosom- knoweth all That in that bosom lies, And came to earth to make it known, That we might share His joys. 3 Oh what a home! there fullest love Flows through its courts of light; The Son's divine affections flow Throughout its depth and height. And full response the Father gives, To fill with joy the heart- U No cloud is there to dim the scene Or shadow to impart. fol 98 4 Oh what a home! But such His love That He must bring us there, To fill that home, to be with Him, 10 And all His glory share. d Is 10 The Father's house, the Father's heart, All that the Son is given AW Made ours- the objects of His love, And He, our joy in heaven.d odT nioj elgoog or Ils do 128 L.M. SEE EE mercy, mercy from on high, idT 2 Descend to rebels doomed to die; ' Tis mercy free, which knows no bound; How sweet, how pleasant is the sound! 2 Soon as the reign of sin began, anest& The light of mercy dawned on man, When God announced the blessèd news, The woman's seed thy head shall bruise." od ov dagodt buA 3 Brightly it beamed on men forlorn, When Christ, the holy child, was born; And brighter still in splendour shone When Jesus, dying, cried,' Tis done! 1 66 4 Complete in power when He arose, And burst the bands of all His foes; Then captive led captivity, nodW And took for us His seat on high. H 99 5 Till we around Him there shall throng, This mercy shall be still our song; Th For God shall every scheme confound Of all that seek its course to bound! 129 anodiseditoror a todra todiel odT C.M. WAKE each soul! awake each tongue! The subject is divine; The Saviour's love demands our song; H.bab Let all His people join. A obar 8st 1 2 This Saviour is the mighty God, The God of heaven above; Revealed in flesh. He shed His blood, 1 bau Blest proof of endless love.we wol 3 Jesus, Thy love exceeds our thought; But this at least we see, lodgil od The soul that knows Thy love is taught To value naught but Thee. ofl 4 And though Thy love be faintly seen, What's seen demands our praise;& Without it, Lord, we still had been W Ensnared in Satan's ways.lind brA 130oba beino aix 6,6,6,6,8,8. WITH ITH Christ our theme begins, o A The Lord of truth and love; A When He had purged our sins, nodT He took His seat above. loot brA 100 1 2 Our hearts are glad; we raise the voice; The Lord has made us to rejoice. His power can never fail, He'll rule o'er earth, in heaven; odf foll The keys of death and hell To Him alone are given. od 101 Our hearts are glad; we raise the voice; The Lord has made us to rejoice. 3 And sweet that blessèd hope: Jesus, the Lord, shall come, And take His brethren up E'en to His Father's home. Our hearts are glad; we raise the voice; The Lord has made us to rejoice. boe in 131 bol download deind) nl 7s. RAISE we to the Father give, 1 Children's praise He loves to hear, Children's songs delight His ear. 2 Praise we to the Firstborn bring, F Christ the Prophet, Priest, and King; Glad we raise our sweetest strain To the Lamb that once was slain! 3 Praises for the Holy Ghost is goi Sent from heaven at Pentecost! ha 101 ' Tis through Him alone we live, od And the precious truth receive.dedT 4 Blest our portion thus to be Glorying in the Trinity; l 1 For the gospel from above, 70 or For the word that" God is love." eder 132 ¹ THE 1 THE person of the Christ, Enfolding every grace, a bA Once slain, but now alive again, In heaven demands our praise. 3 S.M. P 2 Gladly of Him we sing, Since we with Him are dead: PET Our life is hid with Christ in God, In Christ the church's Head. ret The heavens are opened now! Sound it through earth abroad; And we, by faith, in HEAVEN behold Jesus the Christ, our Lord. 133 and mo ET Lraise, Who taste the Saviour's grace; de of Sing, till in heaven they tune His praise, And hail Him" Prince of Peace." 102 C.M. saints on earth their anthems ow bal 2 Praise Him who laid His glory by For man's apostate race; od Praise Him who stoop'd to bleed and die, And hail Him" Prince of Peace." 3 We soon shall reach the blissful shore, And view His glorious face; His name for ever to adore, 3,51 And hail Him" Prince of Peace." 134 svol A 8,7,8,7,7,7. 10 ORD of glory, we adore Thee! Christ of God, ascended high! Heart and soul we bow before Thee, E to Glorious now beyond the sky: Thee we of si, bilThee we praise- in Excellent in all Thy ways.eon 2 Anointed King, with glory crowned, Rightful heir and Lord of all! Once rejected, scorned, disowned, of E'en by those Thou cam'st to call: Thee we honour, Thee adore' L 08 Glorious now and evermore. T 3 Lord of life! to death once subject; Blesser, yet a curse once made; Of Thy Father's heart the object, Yet in depths of anguish laid: onia 103 Thee we gaze on, Thee recallDEIGHT Bearing here our sorrows all. mil find be 4 Royal robes shall soon invest Thee, Royal splendours crown Thy brow; Christ of God, our souls confess Thee King and Sovereign even now! Thee we reverence, on sill Thee obeyOwn Thee Lord and Christ alway. to Jerni 135 I 10s. or 11s. 1 WE joy in our God, and we sing of that love, So sovereign and free which did His heart move! T He tuollsoxil When lost our condition, all ruined, undone, He saw with compassion, and spared not His Son! 2 His Son, His delight, His loved One, He gave The curse to endure- by suffering to save ono dinob of Islil to biod Sure love so amazing, unmeasured, untold, dodao[ withhold! Since Him it hath given, no good will 104 3 We praise, then, our God; how rich is His grace laseill boold iH sil We were far from Him once- estranged from His face, do yd buteosA By blood we are purchased, are cleansed and made nigh, ACT And blest in His presence, in Jesus, on high! Til bead bodT no bisl add 136 boda C.M. 1 THE veil is rent:- our souls draw near THE Unto a throne of grace; mijoiv A The merits of the Lord appear, wo They fill the holy place. Its jaoti 2 His precious blood has spoken there, Before and on the throne: Jual And His own wounds in heaven declare, The atoning work is done. 01801 3' Tis finished!-here our souls have rest, His work can never fail: By Him, our Sacrifice and Priest, We pass within the veil. bithin the 4 Within the holiest of all, 0 odT Cleansed by His precious blood, Before the throne we prostrate fall, T And worship Thee, O God! de 105 5 5 Boldly the heart and voice we raise, W His blood, His name, our plea; b Assured our prayers and songs of praise Ascend, by Christ, to Thee.m penal 137 8,6. dein 1 CHRIST, what burdens bowed Thy ¹0 head! Our load was laid on Thee; Thou stoodest in the sinner's steadTo bear all ill for me. A victim led, Thy blood was shed; Now there's no load for 1.. 2 Death and the curse were in our cupO Christ,' twas full for Thee! But Thou hast drained the last dark drop, its bra ' Tis empty now for me. That bitter cup- love drank it Left but the love for me. up; aiT& 3 Jehovah lifted up His rod- odsigil O Christ, it fell on Thee! Thou wast forsaken of Thy God; H No distance now for me. ng W Thy blood beneath that rod has flowed: Thy bruising healeth me. 4 The tempest's awful voice was heard, O Christ, it broke on Thee; bAwill 106 Thy open bosom was my ward; It bore the storm for me. Thy form was scarred, Thy marred; obita Now cloudless peace for me. Jorger of Jiguan 0801 1 Cal i love est visage OW 5 For me, Lord Jesus, Thou hast died, And I have died in Thee; Thou'rt risen: my bands are all untied; And now Thou liv'st in me. The Father's face of radiant grace Shines now in light on me. Jud 138 8.7.8.7.7.7. SOFT OFT the voice of mercy sounded, Sweet as music to the ear, Grace abounds where sin abounded; This the word that soothed our fear. Grace, the sweetest sound we know, Grace to sinners here below. bel Huonei A 99 & OT 2 Grace, we sing, God's grace through odt Jesus; lade dign WH RA do Grace, the spring of peace to man; Grace, that from each sorrow frees us Grace, too high for thought to scan; Grace, the theme of God's own love; Grace, the theme, all themes above. s; 107 139 8,9,9,9. 1 THIS world is a wilderness wide! THIS We have nothing to seek or to choose; We've no thought in the waste to abide; We've naught to regret nor to lose. 2 The Lord is Himself gone before; 10 He has marked out the path that we Ji vodT bortan tread; It's as sure as the love we adore, bu We have nothing to fear nor to dread. squida 3 There is but that one in the waste, Which His footsteps have marked as His own; And we follow in diligent haste 10 To the seats where He's put on His crown. 4 For the path where our Saviour is gone Has led up to His Father and God, To the place where He's now on the [ road. duon throne, And His strength shall be ours on the 5 And with Him shall our rest be on high, When in holiness bright we sit down. In the joy of His love ever nigh, In the peace that His presence shall crown. 108. 6' Tis the treasure we've found in His love That has made us now pilgrims below, And' tis there, when we reach Him above, As we're known, all His fulness we'll bot know. 7 And, Saviour!' tis Thee from on high We await till the time Thou shalt come, To take those Thou hast led by Thine eye To Thyself in Thy heavenly home. ord of W 8 Till then' tis the path Thou hast trod, Our delight and our comfort shall be; We're content with Thy staff and Thy rod, BRA Till with Thee all Thy glory we see. 1 140 0 7.6. LORD! our hearts are waiting, Th' archangel's heaven- sent cry, Which wakes the saints now sleeping, And to Thee brings them nigh. When we, with them ascending, Shall meet Thee in the air, To gaze upon Thy glory, And all Thy likeness bear. 109 2 0 hour! for which in patience a Thou'st waited through the night, Whilst we Thy saints were gathered, And brought into the light; Then, then, the church completed, God makes no more delay; baA T O Lord, with shouts of triumph, wat- 674 We pass into the day. Ilow 979 paid nodT proda odst of 3 0 hour of richest blessing To Tread, When brought to Thee so nigh, nodi UiT 8 To be Thy joy for ever, We share Thy throne on high; To rest in all that brightness, W And ever there abide; To find Thy heart delighting In us, Thy ransomed bride. 0.5 40 blessed, coming Saviour! Speak, then, the joyous word, To which our hearts responding, " For ever with the Lord." For ever with Thee, SaviourFor evermore shall be e In deepest, fullest blessing, For ever one with Thee. buA 110 141 1 N has no ton bas 19770 u boys 7,6. Before the world was made, Before its deep foundations On nothingness were laid; God purposed us for blessing, And chose us in His Son, To Him to be conformed, When here our course was run. 199 2 In present, blest acceptance Sa In Him who came to die; In Him who now is seated At Thy right hand on high; In grace, which is unchanging, We stand from day to day, And prove the boundless mercies Which strew our pilgrim way. dign 3 And when the day of glory Shall burst upon this scene, Dispelling all the darkness Which deep'ning still had been; Oh, then He'll come in brightness, Whom every eye shall see, 111 Arrayed in power and glory, And we shall with Him be. 4 For He who left His glory, To die upon the tree, o Will soon complete the story And come again, and we bo Conformed to His image A As known, be brought to know, And with increasing fervour, Our ceaseless praise shall flow. 14200 6,6,4,6,6,6,4. 66 1 to! G Peace upon earth and joy, Good will to man." We who God's blessing prove, His name all names above, Sing now the Saviour's love, 787 airg Too vast to scan. 2 Mercy and truth unite, Oh!' tis a wondrous sight,& All sights above! Jesus the curse sustains! iCI Guilt's bitter cup He drains! Nothing for us remains2008 HNothing but love. // 112 3 4 Love that no tongue can teach, Love that no thought can reach, No love like His. W God is its blessèd source, Death ne'er can stop its course, Nothing can stay its force; on Matchless it is. Blest in this love, we sing; To God our praises bring; All sins forgiven. Jesus, our Lord, to Thee Honour and majesty, Now and for ever be, ottsvisa S Here and in heaven. ToT 143 teed 100 srigani Lade noitsy 7s. 1 ING of glory, set on high, K Yo Girt with strength and majesty, We Thy holy name confess; Thee with adoration bless. 2 Jesus, mighty Son of God! Wondrous gift on man bestowed; Many crowns are on Thy head, Glorious Firstborn from the dead. 3 Gladly, Lord, we bow the knee, By the Father's just decree, A To His own anointed One; ams) To His well- belovèd Son. adian vil 5* 113 1 144 C.M. SALVAT osat so otrgnot on tedt 970.I esdevodt ind, vol ALVATION! O the joyful sound! What pleasure to our ears ! A sovereign balm for every wound, A cordial for our fears. gaidton dotal CHORUS. 8s. ayol eidt ni t- pla Glory, honour, praise, and power, Be unto the Lamb for ever: Jesus Christ is our Redeemer, Hallelujah, praise ye the Lord. DOS TUONO 2 Salvation! O ascended Lamb, 6,4 To Thee the praise belongs! Salvation shall inspire our hearts, EAT And dwell upon our tongues. testam 1 His: Best CHORUS. vlod dToW Glory, honour, praise and power, etc. ! bob lo noa vadgim auest S 145owoteed nam no lig 16,6,6,6,8,8. da me gave His Son, VISM O God who Violo то To save us from our sin; To Christ Himself who died, Bald E And made His people clean: T Eternal thanks and praise be given By saints on earth, the heirs of heaven. 114 146 mi novigan bevol asd daindi E bless our Saviour's name, baih haA S.M. 1 WE Our sins are all forgiven; asH To suffer once to earth He came: He now is crowned in heaven.gpr Lord, let us ne'er forget H Thy rich, Thy precious love; Our theme of joy and wonder here, Our endless song above. ab 10 0.1 2 3 0 let Thy love constrain luow W S Our souls to cleave to Thee! And ever in our hearts remain That word, Remember Me. 610 b'oW 147 то aniair to jdemodt odt 399 C.M.D. TO Him that loved us, gave Himself, And died to do us good, medo 10 Has washed us from our scarlet sins In His most precious blood; Who made us kings and priests to God His Father infinite: Torysa od 1 To Him eternal glory be, luteoseq T And everlasting might! 1070 10¹1 ni 1979 o 2 Thro' Him to God the God most highPraise for all grace be given Whose gifts through all eternitylia baa We'll gladly sing in heaven: odW 115 1 His Christ has loved us, given Himself, And died to do us good, Has washed us from our scarlet sins In His own precious blood. Blue OT 9TWO 148 won oll 7,6. telbaI 0⁰: H for the robe of whiteness, To walk with Christ in light, Oh for the glorious brightness Of day without a night. O 0 TUO 2 We would a name of favour, Graved on the stone of white, We'd taste that manna's flavour, Reserved for heaven's delight. 3' Tis sweet, the thought of rising & TAN MH 07 The risen Lord to meet; T Or changed, ourselves surprising, Like Him for whom we wait. WasH 4 What joy supreme in seeing hem od W The Saviour face to face, The peaceful joy of being mode For ever in that place! IHS. HoT bnA 5 Jesus, Thou King of glory, IT S We soon shall dwell with Thee, And sing Thy love's bright story, odW When we Thy glory see. IW 116 6 E'en now our souls would enterol bnA DON'T The holiest on high, That all our love might centre On Thee who cam'st to die. 7 At God's right hand in glory Thou sitt'st, Thy work complete, Till perfected the story ent the mord That gives us too our seat. 8 Then o'er the wide creation Thy power will stretch its Secure from all temptation, Free from all human harm. 149 ideoll 1 ORD JESUS! we remember L otU& W W orod bnA Lovila arm; ' oar JOHT I 7,6. W The travail of Thy soul, When, through Thy love's deep pity, The waves did o'er Thee roll; Baptised in death's dark waters, For us Thy blood was shed; For us Thou( Lord of glory) Wast numbered with the dead. 20 Lord! Thou now art risen, Thy travail all is o'er; For sin Thou once hast sufferedThou liv'st to die no more; Sin, death, and hell are vanquished By Thee, the church's Head; 117 ofT 14 to opam& And lo! we share Thy triumphs, Thou Firstborn from the dead. T 3 Unto Thy death baptisèd, o He tedT We own with Thee we died: IT O With Thee, our Life, we're risen, JA And shall be glorified.ie uodT From sin, the world, and Satan, q HIT We're ransomed by Thy blood, T And here would walk as strangers, T 8 Alive with Thee to God. CETS BTL VIT 8,6,8,6,8,8, 150 1 THOU art the everlasting Word, ΤΗ The Father's only Son; God manifest, God seen and heard, UMO ear [ The heaven's beloved One; J Worthy, O Lamb of God, art Thou W That every knee to Thee should bow. 2 In Thee most perfectly expressed, The Father's self doth shine; TOH Fulness of Godhead, too: the Blest, au OT Eternally divine. saya dan W Worthy, etc. bio O S Unseen, 3 Image of th' Infinite Whose being none can know; DIA TOH Brightness of light no eye hath seen, God's love revealed below. b.nie basha dodo Worthy, etc. 118 4 The higher mysteries of Thy fameo The creature's grasp transcend; A The Father only Thy blest name biste au Of Son can comprehend. 0121 to wOA Worthy, etc. bloiy tastarog dtob 5 Yet loving Thee, on whom His love Ineffable doth rest, The worshippers, O Lord, above, H As one with Thee, are blest: tv desla Worthy, etc. 6 Of the vast universe of bliss, The centre Thou, and Sun; Th' eternal theme of praise is To heaven's beloved One: Worthy, O Lamb of God, art Thou, That every knee to Thee should bow. buolB ge tw. bak 1 UPT L sar YHTI this, ILA C.M. 151ib ORD JESUS! when we think of Thee, Of all Thy love and grace, Our spirits long and fain would see Thy beauty face to face.omen IT ellot I 2 And though the wilderness we tread, OST A barren, thirsty ground, With thorns and briers overspread, Where foes and snares abound; Othe T 3. Yet in Thy love such denths we see, IT Our souls o'erflow with praise 119 4 Our Lord, our Life, our Rest, our Shield, Our Rock, our Food, our Light; Each thought of Thee doth constant yield Unchanging, fresh delight. Id nont 5 Blest Saviour, keep our spirits stayed, Hard following after Thee, Till we, in robes of white arrayed, Thy face in glory see. Bailo to or on onl 1 Content ourselves, while, Lord, to Thee A joyful song we raise. 901 2 152 7,7,8,7, bis. THY HY name we love, Lord Jesus; And lowly bow before Thee; And while we live, to Thee we give W All blessing, worship, glory We sing aloud Thy praises, Our hearts and voices blending, " Tis Thou alone we worthy own, T rar Thy beauty's all transcending. Thy name we love, Lord Jesus; It tells God's love unbounded To ruined man ere time began, DA& Or heaven and earth were founded; Thine is a love eternal, That found in us its pleasure, That brought Thee low to bear our woe, And make us Thine own treasure. 120 3 4 We see Thee crowned in glory, PO Above the heavens now seated, o The victory won, Thy work well done, Our righteousness completed.ouT 153 S.M. 1 WH Soul- thirst to satisfy? THOM have we, Lord, but Thee, O Exhaustless spring! The waters free! All other streams are dry.an lada Our hearts by Thee are set odT On brighter things above; o) Strange that we ever should forget O Thine own most faithful love. BIT 2 Thy name we love, Lord Jesus; T It tells Thy birth so lowly, Thy patience, grace, Thy gentleness, Thy lonely path, so holy; T Thou wast the" Man of sorrows"; I Our grief, too, Thou didst bear it; Our bitter cup Thou drankest up; H G The thorny crown- didst wear it. Thy name we love, Lord Jesus; God's Lamb Thou wast ordainèd To bear our sins( Thyself all clean), at And hast our guilt sustainèd: 3 Yet oft we credit not He freely gives as God, og o 121 4 5 1 JI vid Though well we know our happy lot In trusting to His blood. allo JÏ None like the ransomed host That precious blood have known; Redemption gives faith's holy boastvield To draw so near the throne. О Higher and higher yet luttid O Pleading that same life- blood; We taste the love that knows no let, bó Of Abba, as of God. Ims.I a'boo 154 msolo Hs toaydT) ania w 18907,6. UR Father, we would worship In Jesu's holy name; T 998 W For He, whate'er our changes, d For ever is the same: Through Him our childlike praises MAs incense sweet will be; blendingar 0⁰⁰ A Votoiy odT W Can ne'er want melody. Io2 2 The fire Thy love hath kindledensdz Shall never be put out; 19dio A The Spirit keeps it burning 8ed wo ( Though dimmed by things without): O make it burn more brightly logusuja By faith more freely shine; onidT That we may value rightly to do Yo& The grace that made us Thine. H 122 1 2 155 6,6,6,6,8,8. WHA 1,9 THAT was it, blessèd God,". I Led Thee to give Thy Son, To yield Thy well- beloved dogod TOX For us by sin undone? " Twas love unbounded led Thee thus ista, W To give Thy well- beloved for us. nis10 sh brow odd aisoqa diqa odT What led Thy Son, O God! ist baA To leave Thy throne on high, 06 To shed His precious blood, basta To suffer and to die? ' Twas love, unbounded love to us, I Led Him to die and suffer thus. I pnet oH 4 S 3 What moved Thee to impart sel A Thy Spirit from above, bo Therewith to fill our heart to Hlad2 With heavenly peace and love? T " Twas love, unbounded love to us, A Moved Thee to give Thy Spirit thus. What love to Thee we owe, day godt oT I a Our God, for all Thy grace; Our hearts may well o'erflow 0.8 In everlasting praise! Make us, O Lord, to praise Thee thus For all Thy boundless love to us. T far 123 1 1560 0.00 PRAISE The Spirit strikes the chord; Nor toucheth He our hearts in vain; We praise, we praise the Lord. 20 ovodom avol 66 T 66 2" Rejoice in Him," again, again, igoT The Spirit speaks the word, And faith takes up the happy strain; Our joy is in the Lord. Ovol of 4 C.M. ISE ye the Lord,” again, again, 3" Stand fast in Christ"; ah! yet again POTS He teacheth all the band; If human efforts are in vain, 70 BEWT miH bol In Christ it is we stand. Clean every whit"; Thou saidst it, Lord; rods mo VIT Shall one suspicion lurk? iwerodT Thine, surely, is a faithful word, And Thine a finished work. IT b970M 5 For ever be the glory given To Thee, O Lamb of God! Our every joy on earth, in heaven, We owe it to Thy blood. of Jad W 000 66 Tove al 8,6. SOM 157 IN all things more than conquerors 124 We know that neither death, nor life, Nor angels, rulers, powers, Nor present things, nor things to come, Nor even height, nor depth, Nor any other creature- thing, Above, below, around, Can part us from the love of God In Jesus Christ our Lord. abivorq lliw grad doodliw 8,8,6, SE ECURED in Christ, their Head on high, The saints below may boldly cryPraise to our God, Amen! of To God in Christ all praise be givenFor evermore, on earth, in heaven. Amen! Amen! Amen! sol o Homtebiyong liy GROT 158 159 aqida adi galllys WC.M. ¹AL LL things that God or man could wish, In Jesus richly meet; O Not to our eyes is light so dear, No earthly tie so sweet. arod bas bai 20 may His name still cheer our hearts And shed its fragrance there! The sweetest balm of every wound, The cure of every care. 125 10/4 o 160 Ton deseb rotion 10s. or 11s. 1 THOUGH troubles assail, omos And dangers affright, Though friends should all fail, And foes all unite Yet one thing secures Whatever betide, 107 to yo ndovod A The scripture assures us est l The LORD will provide. etsin: gar us en is .82 The birds, without barn daid no Or storehouse, are fed From them let us learnaisa odT To trust for our bread: seisTI His saints what is fitting ni boo oT Shall ne'er be denied, 1019 So long as' tis written, The LORD will provide. 10 nomAt it. 13 We may, like the ships, ear dei bloBy tempests be toss'daidd I.I On perilous deeps, i auest, ni But cannot be lost; o of to Though Satan enrages Idirse of The wind and the tide, I at The promise engagesan ail yom 0 S The LORD will provide, da bnA 4 His call we obey, fed tastowe odT Like Abram of old, om onT 126 T 163 Not knowing our way, de But faith makes us bold; T For though we are strangers, A We have a sure guide, o And trust in all dangers laim 0,8,8 The LORD will provide. 161 to edend lemoto doir TAH'S -b19" 4 5 sar S.M. I ever with the Lord!" V Amen! so let it be: 1FOR Life from the dead is in that word, Ilowe' Tis immortality.os bas bavo Here in the body pent, bondoso A Absent from Him we roam, am T 2 Yet nightly pitch our moving ten' 18A day's march nearer home. dos S 3 Our Father's home on high, AVOT A Home to our souls how dear, ə eye E'en now to faith's transpiercing IT Thy golden gates appear. 9901 Our thirsty spirits faint bil To reach the home we love; The bright inheritance of saints, 100& Jerusalem above. Bove to mw And though there intervene Rough seas and stormy skies, T Though by no mortal vision seen Thy glory fills our eyes. WO SH 127 6 There shall all clouds depart, The wilderness shall cease; And sweetly shall each gladdened heart Enjoy eternal peace. Whil nabilla ni Jeird baA 162 shivomg[ liw are IoT 8,8,6. live as HAT rich, eternal bursts of praise 1 W Shall fill yon courts through endless days, When time shall cease to be! cl Round and around the notes shall swell, As each redeemed one joins to tell Thy love, so vast and free. vladoin toY 2 Each shall the Saviour's likeness bear, A royal crown each brow shall wear, With robes unsullied white. H The everlasting song shall be, To Thee, O Lamb of God, to Thee, ' Mid scenes of purest light. o SUO OF 3 Our joy unhindered then with Thee, Our eyes undimmed Thy glory see, Whilst worthy praise we give. Through that eternal cloudless day, Our burning hearts with rapture say He died that we might live. 128 163 gonitrut avtoidoi 8,7,4,7. WHIT THILE created things are wasting, Still our God abides the same; All His words are everlasting, All His works His love proclaim; Blood- bought children, an Sing we praises to His name. Tove Tot aidT au good Hada tolgoog vil ton denb JESUS CHRIST, most holyHead of the church, Thy bride, In us each day more fully 164 0 odt Tow off'T Thy name be magnified! O may, in each believer, si Thy love its power display, T And none among us ever From Thee, our Shepherd, stray! Torg va ees Jaob nodT doidw 10 165 deid ted) rol oalgesh blow 1 IIEAD of the church triumphant! We joyfully adore Thee; Till Thou appear, Thy members here Would sing like those in glory! We lift our hearts and voices, In blest anticipation, And cry aloud, and give to God 40 The praise of our salvation. J 881 129 7,6. 7,7,8,7. 2 3 4 sar While in affliction's furnace, And passing through the fire, The love we praise which tries our ways, And ever brings us nigher. H IIA We lift our hearts, exulting In Thine almighty favour: The love divine which made us Thine A Shall keep us Thine for ever. endThou dost conduct Thy people ar Safely through all temptation; Nor will we fear, since Thou art near, The fire of tribulation.se The world with sin and Satan, T Display their strength before us; By Thee we shall break through them all, And join the heavenly chorus. A gode no iT moTI By faith we see the glory Of which Thou dost assure us; The world despise, for that high prize Which Thou hast set before us. And may we, counted worthy To meet the Son from heaven, T There see our Lord, by all adored, To us in glory given. W Goton 6-8s. ORD, Thou hast drawn us after Thee, Now let us run and never tire; 130 166 1 ¹L Thy presence shall our comfort be, Thyself our hope, our sole desire. Our present Saviour, while nor fear Nor sin can come if Thou art near. 2 What in Thy love possess we not? Our star by night, our sun by day, Our spring of life when parched with drought: Our wine to cheer, our bread to stay, Our strength, our shield, our safe abode, Our robe before the throne of God! vinovsod ni 3 Unchangeable, Thy gracious love 990 Our earthly path has ceaseless viewed; Ere knew our beating heart to move, Thy tender mercies still pursued; Ever with us may they abide, And close us in on ev'ry side. BW baA 167 bas 7,7,8,7. TH 1 THY love we own, Lord Jesus; In service unremitting, Within the veil Thou dost prevail, Each soul for worship fitting: T Encompassed here with failure, Each earthly refuge fails us; Without, within, in strife with sinThy name alone avails us. 131 vale Thy love we own, Lord Jesus; T For though Thy toils are ended, Thy tender heart doth take its part o With those Thy grace befriended. Thy sympathy, how precious! Thou succourest in sorrow, W$ And bidst us cheer, while pilgrims here, And haste the hopeful morrow. didiw 2 3 YBU Thy love we own, Lord Jesus: ads Thy way is traced before Thee: TO Thou wilt descend, and we ascend, To meet in heavenly glory: Soon shall the blissful mornington& bowor Call forth Thy saints to meet Thee; Our only Lord, alone adored, and With gladness then we'll greet Thee. roda ver 1972 Thy love we own, Lord Jesus; A And wait to see Thy glory, To know as known, and fully own ar Thy perfect grace before Thee: We plead Thy parting promise, Come, Saviour, to release us, W Then endless praise our lips shall raise, For love like Thine, Lord Jesus. zu altsi ogulon vidine 10s 01 168 or 11s. iz strata pi coltiv HE night is far spent, and the day is at hand: 4 1 132 Rejoice then, ye saints,' tis your Lord's own command; Rejoice, for the coming of Jesus draws nigh. 2 What a day will that be when the Saviour appears! How welcome to those who have shared in His cross! A crown incorruptible then will be theirs, A rich compensation for suffering and loss. A 3 What is loss in this world when compared to that day, To the glory that then will from heaven be reveal'd? odw rol of evil 308 " The Saviour is coming," His people may say; " The Lord whom we look for, our Sun and our Shield." ale.am 40 pardon us, Lord! that our love to Thy name Is so faint, with so much our affections to move! Our coldness might fill us with grief and grief and with So much to be loved, and so little to love. Threb ndajand bro 0 50 kindle within us a holy desire, Like that which was found in Thy people of old, Who tasted d Thy love, and whose hearts were on fire, While they waited in patience Thy face to behold. 169 08,7. LOR ORD, we can see, by faith in Thee, LA prospect bright, unfailing; Where God shall shine, in light divine, In glory never fading. en llowa 2 A home above, of peace and love, Close to Thy holy person; Thy saints shall there see glory fair, And shine as Thy reflection, wo 133 30 how we thirst the chains to burst, on That weigh our spirits downward; And there to flow, in love's full glow, With hearts like Thine surrounded. 4 No more as here,' mid snares, to fear A thought or wish unholy; SAY S No more to pain the Lamb once slain, But live to love Thee wholly! 5 No more to view Thy chosen few In selfish strife divided; But drink in peace the living grace r That gave them hearts united! IHIL 02 6 Lord, haste that day of cloudless ray, That prospect bright, unfailing; d Where God shall shine in light divine, In glory never fading. 47 170 8,7. ¹ Lo O! He comes, from heaven descending, Once for favoured sinners slain! Thousand thousand saints attending w Swell the triumph of His train! Hallelujah! Jesus comes and comes to reign! vlod 2 See the Saviour, long expected, Now in solemn pomp appear! 134 And His saints, by man rejected, All His heavenly glory share: Hallelujah! See the Son of God appear! erhonen abid H[ 3 Lo the tokens of His passion, A Though in glory, still He bears; www. H Cause of endless exultation low W To His ransomed worshippers; H10 Hallelujah! Christ, the Lamb of God, appears. H 20 IT, 4 Israel's race shall now behold Him 10% Full of grace and majesty; olid W Though they set at naught and sold Him, Pierced and nailed Him to the tree, Now in glory ani si ovaw odT Shall their great Messiah see. 5' Tis Thy heavenly bride and Spirit, Jesus, Lord! that bid Thee come; All the glory to inherit, de 08 2901 TO And to take Thy people home.889.fl All creation SH pritto910 Travails, groans, till Thou shalt come. podTo( T 6 Yea, Amen, let all adore Thee, High on Thine exalted throne: Saviour, take the power and glory; Claim the kingdoms for Thine own: 135 & 1 Come, Lord Jesus isa ai, baA ! Hallelujah! come, Lord, come! A 171 8,8,6. H₁ E bids us come; His voice we know, And boldly on the waters goo To Him our God and Lord; quodT We walk on life's tempestuous sea, eus) For He who died to set us free HoT Hath called us with His word. 2 Secure, on boisterous wave we tread, Nor all the billows round us dread, stal While on the Lord we look; The tempter drives his vortex round, T We pass it as on solid ground; 901911 The wave is firm as rock. 3 But if from Him we turn the eye, We see the raging floods run high, i Our hearts are full of fear; Our foes so strong, our flesh so frail, ILA Reason and unbelief prevail, t bnA Forgetting He is near. 4 Lord! we our unbelief confess, VETT Do Thou our little faith increase, That we may fail no more, But fix on Thee a steady eye, And on Thine outstretched arm rely, Till all the storm is o'er. 136 nom.so7 0 172 lidwoli C.M. 0 1 TEACH us more of Thy blest ways, Thou holy Lamb of God! 100 And fix and root us in Thy grace, CHO As those redeemed by blood. W 101 Trods JEBW BD Bodi ek 2 O tell us often of Thy love, Of all Thy grief and pain; And let our hearts with joy confess( That thence comes all our gain. 11.08 3 For this, O may we freely count Whate'er we have but loss; The dearest object of our love, Compared with Thee, but dross. amingliq gaidisy 1747 odeT 4 Engrave this deeply on our hearts With an eternal pen, oly That we may, in some small degree, Return Thy love again. 173 6-8s. LITTLE while"-the Lord shall " A come, And we shall wander here no more; He'll take us to His Father's home, Where He for us is gone beforeTo dwell with Him, to see His face, And sing the glories of His grace. 137 1" OT 6 2" A little while"--He'll come again, Let us the precious hours redeem; Our only grief to give Him pain, Our joy to serve and follow Him. Watching and ready may we be, As those that wait their Lord to see. 3" A little while"--' twill soon be past, Why should we shun the promised cross? O let us in His footsteps haste, tol baA Counting for Him all else but loss! For how will recompense His smile, The sufferings of this little while. 4" A little while" come, Saviour, come! For Thee Thy bride has tarried long: Take Thy poor waiting pilgrims home, doiW To sing the new eternal song, igne+ To see Thy glory, and to be In everything conformed to Thee 174 ise 9x9l 20 T 2 S.M. ¹0¹ Our hearts in meekness train, 1 PATIENT, spotless One! To bear Thy yoke, and learn of Thee, That we may rest obtain. baA Jesus! Thou art enoughdot IIoH The mind and heart to fill; 019, W Thy patient life- to calm the soul; Thy love- its fear dispel.ania baÅ 138 3 T. 1 O fix our earnest gaze So wholly, Lord, on Thee, That, with Thy beauty occupied, p We elsewhere none may see.dia oW med ovami aupi L.M. 175 TE 1 WE sing the praise of Him who died, upon the cross, The sinner's Hope let men deride; W For this we count the world but loss. 2 Inscribed upon the cross we see,& In shining letters," GOD IS LOVE!" The Lamb who died upon the tree Has brought us mercy from above. 3 The CROSS! it took our guilt away, It holds the fainting spirit up; It cheers with hope the gloomy day, And sweetens every bitter cup. YOYO W 4 It makes the coward spirit brave, And nerves the feeble arm for fight; It takes its terror from the grave, And gilds the bed of death with light. Bu obius lia 5 The balm of life, the cure of woe, The measure and the pledge of love, The sinner's refuge here below, The theme of praise in heaven above. 139 C.M. 1 ORD, we shall see Thee as Thou art ¹L 176 2 With what delight, what wond'ring love, Each thrilling heart shall swell, When we, as sharers of Thy joy, a odT Are called in heav'n to dwell! TOET 1 In yonder mansions fair, wodT We shall behold Thee face to face, Thy glorious image bear. 3 0 hasten, hasten on that hour, diment& And call us to Thy seat: al Lord, Thou without us ne'er wilt count Thy joy and work complete. 177 HOUGH in a foreign land, THOUG We are not far from home; And nearer to our rest above We every moment come. Secure within the veil, Christ is our anchor strong; While power supreme, and love divine, Still guide us safe along. 2 S.M. BIT I do I ad olem 31* cam edT 3 And should the surges rised sdr Should sore afflictions come, Blest is the sorrow, kind the storm, That drives us nearer home. 140 4 5 IT a God's grace will to the end Clearer and brighter shine; into t Nor present things, nor things to come, Can change His love divine. W Soon shall our pains and fears de a For ever pass away; For we shall soon the Saviour see A In everlasting day. laro all of 178 voplay yon 1 DLEST Father, infinite in grace, BL Source Source of eternal joy; Thou lead'st our hearts to that blest place Where rest's without alloy. C.M. 2 There will Thy love find perfect rest, Where all around is bliss, Where all in Thee supremely blest, Thy praise their service is. 10 3 Eternal love their portion is, ol on 30 S Where love has found its rest; And, filled with Thee, the constant mind Eternally is blest. qua 4 There Christ, the centre of the throng, Shall in His glory shine; Hania But not an eye those hosts among But sees His glory Thine. ansiost 141 5 Thy counsels too in all Thine own, Fulfilled by power divine, Spread wide the glory of Thy throne, Where all in glory shine.cados) 6 Yet deeper, if a calmer, joyda The Father's love shall raise, ke And every heart find sweet employ o In His eternal praise. 7 Nor is its sweetness now unknown, Well proved in what it's done; Our Father's love with joy we own, Revealed in Christ the Son. 1 179 8,7. BRIG RIGHTNESS of th' eternal glory, Shall Thy praise unuttered lie? Who would hush the heaven- sent story Of the Lamb who came to die? 2 Came from Godhead's fullest glory& Down to Calvary's depth of woe, br Now on high, we bow before Thee; Streams of praises ceaseless flow! 3 Sing His blest triumphant rising; Sing Him on the Father's throne; Sing till heaven and earth surprising, Reigns the Nazarene alone. in 142 1806,4,6,4,6,6,4. WE E are but strangers here; Heaven is our home! Earth is a desert drear; T Heaven is our home! 1 H Dangers and sorrows stand Round us on every hand; tar Heaven is our fatherland, Heaven is our home! 2 What though the tempest rage, Heaven is our home! Wuling Short is our pilgrimage; H Heaven is our home! onT This life's wild wintry blast Soon will be overpast; We shall reach home at last; Heaven is our home! 3 There at our Saviour's side, In heaven our home! We shall be glorified; Heaven is our home! There with the good and blest Those we love most and best We shall for ever rest, In heaven our home! 4 Therefore we'll murmur not, Heaven is our home! 143 Whate'er our earthly lot; est Heaven is our 1 We shall yet surely stand, // There at our Lord's right hand; Heaven is our fatherland, Heaven is our home! 181 1 THEN Satan appears ¹W To stop up our path, And fill us with fears, S We triumph by faith; H He cannot take from us, oila Though oft He has tried, The heart- cheering promise, The LORD will provide. 2 He tells us we're weak, Our hope is in vain, e The good that we seek od We ne'er shall obtain; I But when such suggestions Our spirits have tried, This answers all questions, The LORD will provide. 3 No strength of our own, le W Or goodness we claim; Yet since we have known T The Saviour's great name, 144 no a 10s. or lls. 1 In this, our strong tower, For safety we hide, The LORD is our power, The LORD will provide. ed ell 4 Should life sink apace, 770 And death be in view, O This word of His grace dvoul Shall comfort us through; No fearing or doubting, With CHRIST on our side, Through faith we'll die shouting, The LORD will provide. C.M. 182 OUR fame, UR tongues shall spread the Saviour's Whose grace we daily prove, For since our souls have known His name, His banner has been- Love. 2 When walking in the paths of sin, We far from Him did rove, and T By sweet constraint He drew us in, And waved His banner- Love. 145 3 He spread the banquet, made us eat, Bid all our fears remove; Yea, o'er our guilty, rebel heads He placed His banner- Love. 6* 4 When weary of His rich repast, al We've sought, alas! to rove, He has recalled His faithless guest, And shewn His banner- Love. 5 In every conflict we sustain, luoda A Our enemies shall prove, baA Through Him the victory we obtain, Beneath His banner- Love. jad W 6 And when He calls us home at length, To feast with Him above, Through all eternity we'll sing His never- changing love. HoudT off 1 183 SAVI ser 8,7. AVIOUR, come, Thy saints are waiting, omst are wait 980dW O'T Waiting for the nuptial day, Thence their promised glory dating; Come, and bear Thy saints away. Come, Lord Jesus, nillow nod W S Thus Thy waiting people pray. W 2 Base the wish, and vain th' endeavour, Here on earth to find our rest; Till we see Thy face, we neverorga oH& Shall or can be fully blest; ls bitl In Thy presence BY Nothing shall our peace molest. H 146 3 Lord, we wait for Thine appearing; T " Tarry not," Thy people say; Bright the prospect is, and cheering, Of beholding Thee that day; tedT When our sorrowodt ordt baA Shall for ever pass away.boold 10. 4 Till it comes, O keep us steady, Hada Keep us walking in Thy ways; At Thy call may we be ready, 281 On Thee, Lord, with joy to gaze; I And in gloryob Ils mor Sing Thine everlasting praise.em A od od da wo bonggerI bereqori 2007 184 rodiet odt THE 1 THERE is a name we love to hear, We love to sing its worth; o It sounds like music in our ear, The sweetest name on earth. boold Toivaa odT E 2 It tells us of a Saviour's love, mesH C.M. Who died to set us free; bonq H It tells us of His precious blood, The sinner's perfect plea..dom of 3 Jesus! the name we love so well, T The name we love to hear! od No saint on earth its worth can tell, H No heart conceive how dear, 147 4 This name shall shed its fragrance still Along this thorny road, usT" Shall sweetly smooth the rugged hill That leads us up to God. Loded 10 5 And there the whole triumphant throng, Of blood- bought saints on high, Shall sing the new eternal song T With Jesus ever nigh. 1 2 3 S.M. E have a home above, dT GO From all defilement free: A mansion which eternal love gnia Prepared our rest to be. 185 WE The Father's gracious hand Has built that blest abode; From everlasting it was planned, The dwelling- place of God. Ducs of The Saviour's precious blood Has made our title sure; He passed through death's dark, raging flood, To make our rest secure. 4 The Comforter is come, od) Lang The Earnest has been given; He leads us onward to the home Reserved for us in heaven. 148 5 6 1 Thy love, most gracious Lord, it to a Our joy and strength shall be; bA Till Thou shalt speak the gladdening word That bids us rise to Thee.ron no And then through endless days, et Where all Thy glories shine, In happier, holier strains we'll praise The grace that made us Thine. 186 C.M. ESUS, of Thee we ne'er would tire; The new and living food Can satisfy our heart's desire, And life is in Thy blood. 2 If such the happy midnight song Our prisoned spirits raise, What are the joys that cause, ere long, Eternal bursts of praise? 3 To look within and see no stain, Abroad no curse to trace; To shed no tears, to feel no pain, But see Thee face to face. 4 To find each hope of glory gained, Fulfilled each precious word; And fully all to have attained ut O The image of our Lord.mottid ett 149 5 For this we're pressing onward still, And in this hope would be vor O More subject to the Father's will, T 187 Ibas daro E'en now much more like Thee. T dgrould nedì b 7,6. JESUS, gracious Saviour, qad I sigged Upon the Father's throneWhose wondrous love and favour Have made our cause Thine own; 8r Thy people to Thee ever do 2020 IT 0 edT For grace and help repair, T L 1 For Thou, they know, wilt never Refuse their griefs to share. A ems 1 2 O Lord, through tribulation et dona 11 S Our pilgrim- journey lies, og 100 Through scorn and sore temptation, W And watchful enemies; ud lamisti Midst never- ceasing dangers iw dool oT& We through the desert roam; As pilgrims here and strangers bode of ordA We seek the rest to come. 998 Jul 3 0 Lord, Thou too once hastede bant oT A This weary desert through, allaln'I Once fully tried and tastede llot baA Its bitterness and woe; ogsmi edT 150 And hence Thy heart is tender brod 0& In truest sympathy, obnow wOH Though now the heavens render All praise to Thee on high. 40 by Thy Holy Spirit won off W Reveal in us Thy love, loo oT The joy we shall inherit T qood of With Thee, our Head above od 1 May all this consolation ni asylsamo do Our trembling hearts sustain- W Sure- though through tribulationThe promised rest to gain. oT UIT quiredmonter alisod 118,7,8,7,8,8. 99% 188 1 WAS on that night of deepest woe, TWAS When darkness round did thicken, When through deep waters Thou didst ingo, sta W And for our sins wast stricken; Thou, Lord, didst seek that we should be With grateful hearts remembering Thee. 2 How deep the sorrow, who can tell, Which was for us endurèd? bluoda O love divine, which broke the spell Which had our hearts allurèd. al With heart and conscience now set free, It is our joy to think of Thee.valdT 151 30 Lord, how precious is Thy thought, How wondrous Thy desire, un ml To win our hearts, once worse than naught, to T 1 Who now by grace aspire To seek Thy glory, bear Thy shame, To keep Thy word, and love Thy name. 4 We know Thee now exalted high, Ourselves in Thee accepted; We wait the hour which now draws nigh, yaM Thy coming long expected.doma Till Thou dost come we still would be With grateful hearts remembering Thee. 189 asq ob to idgin Jadi 6,6,8,6,8,8. GOD of matchless grace, We sing unto Thy name! We stand accepted in the place That none but Christ could claim. Our willing hearts have heard Thy voice, And in Thy mercy we rejoice. W 2 1 nou " Tis meet that Thy delight Should centre in the Son! doid W That Thou shouldst place us in Thy sight, In Him, Thy holy One! doid W Thy perfect love has cast out fear, W Thy favour shines upon us here! aid 152 Eternal is our rest, The ter O Christ of God, in Thee! KITO Now of Thy peace, Thy joy possessed, We wait Thy face to see; 991T oF Now to the Father's heart received, We know in whom we have believed. 190 OYBW, JETTAA. bedonoup 8s. 1 THE stream that from the fountain THE flows, The fountain of eternal love, off& Imparts its virtue as it goes, devodT A gift all other gifts aboveno pod " Tis life and peace divinely given, A The love of God come down from heaven. 3 2 How blessèd to enjoy the gift, To taste of mercy here below; but. In humble thankfulness to lift Our hearts to Him whom now we know. To know His love, how great it is, To own and feel that we are His. SENT 3 How blessèd is the hope of good, The good that without measure is, Of seeing Him who shed His blood To save us and to make us His. Redeemed by blood and saved by grace, We look to see the Saviour's face. 153 1 STIL 191 Jest tro at Isnio C.M. TILL in a land of drought and dearth, Our longing spirits cry Tlo woll To Thee, the Lord of heaven and earth, Our thirst to satisfy.Itsedt of wo 2 0 Thou with love more strong than death, Unquenched by deepest waves; We need throughout the walk of faith The same free grace that saves. 3 We would not take from falsehood's fire, Though glittering be the spark; Thou only art our heart's desire, Ae Art light where all is dark. olil f 4 Dark unbelief alone can shroud yol an A Sun that sets no more; And when Thy grace removes the cloud, We see Thee as before.oldud al 5 We soon shall join the white- robed throng, We soon shall walk by sight; ond of Till then by faith we raise the song, o By faith in Thee delight. 15. 200g to eqod ad er bossold woH& 192 wasomi duodi dadi 7,7,8,7, bis. 1 REAT Captain of salvation, Jei Now crowned with highest glory, GRE 10 0org d Joyful we raise, zd hemesbot 09.01. 90 Our songs of praise, dool o'W 154 And lowly bow before Thee: ser We worship and adore Thee, Each heart and tongue confessing, JOT Worthy to reign, dood'T HA The The Lamb, once slain, od Of honour, power, and blessing.. s A won I 2 Thou hast the cross endurèdobem ITA& In love beyond all measure! The curse, the grave, Thy saints to save, And have us as Thy treasure. IIA We see Thee as the Victim, oodTal Our sins and sorrows bearing; on I The Lamb, once slain, oiva 0 A obiah Alive again, borelede 8010 The crown of glory wearing. I don' ont of sont godT 3 Head of the new creation, .er To God's right hand ascended; thou hy saints rejoice, YA vab bas With heart and voice, TIPCE M bakh A Before Thy feet low bended We own Thee, Lord, exulting In all Thy joy and glory: ow y& M S And long to be a mont buA goOn high with Thee, o bail Where all shall bow before Thee. 155 wolne bat 193eedT exoled wod vlwol haAL.M. 1 ESUS, my Saviour! Thou art mine, J The Father's gift of love divine; All Thou hast done, and all Thou art, Are now the portion of my heart. 2 Poor, feeble, wretched, as I am, I now can glory in Thy name; Now cleansed in Thy most precious blood And made the righteousness of God. 3 All that Thou hast Thou hast for me, All my fresh springs are hid in Thee; In Thee I live; while I confess I nothing am, yet all possess. 200 4 O Saviour, teach me to abide Close sheltered at Thy wounded side, Each hour receiving" grace on grace," Until I see Thee face to face. on edt to 1 99 194 8,7. AY the Saviour's love and merit Fill our hearts both night and day, And the unction of His Spirit MA All our thoughts and actions sway. 2 May we thus, in God confiding, And from self- dependence free, Find our rest in Christ abidingTill with joy Himself we see. W 156 195 all hoold sotong ora do 1 WORT L.M. JORTHY of homage and of praise; Worthy by all to be adored: Exhaustless theme of heavenly lays! Thou, Thou art worthy, Jesus, Lord. 2 Now seated on Jehovah's throne, The Lamb once slain, in glory bright: " Tis thence Thou watchest o'er Thine own, Guarding us through the deadly fight. blucy 3 To Thee, e'en now, our song we raise, Though sure the tribute mean must prove: No mortal tongue can tell Thy ways, So full of life, and light, and love. 4 Yet, Saviour! Thou shalt have full praise: We soon shall meet Thee on the cloud, We soon shall see Thee face to face, In glory praising as we would. Ter 196 8,8,6, bis. 1 COME let us sing the matchless worth, COMP glories Which in the Saviour shine: To God and Christ our praises bring: The song with which high heaven will ring, " Praises for grace divine." O 157 2 How rich the precious blood He spilt, Our ransom from the dreadful guilt Of sin against our God; How perfect is the righteousness, dz In which unspotted, beauteous dress His is saints have ever stood wo ! 3 How rich the character He bears, T om And all the form of love He wears, d Exalted on the throne; wo In songs of sweet, untiring praise, We e'er would sing His perfect ways, g And make His glories known. davor som 4 And soon the happy day shall come, When we shall reach our destined home, And see Him face to face; o Then with our Saviour, Lord, and Friend, The one unbroken day we'll spend In singing still His grace. DODO W 308 1008 W 197 bl Violy C.M. GOD! what cords of love are Thine, How gentle, yet how strong! Thy truth and grace their strength comdroi bine DIL 1 ¹0 To draw our souls along. OFTO Porte bob oT 2 The guilt of twice ten thousand sins One moment takes away is T 158 And when the fight of faith begins, W Our strength is as our day. Ileda W 3 Comfort, through all this vale of tears, In blest profusion flows; eisiq JJ And glory of unnumbered Eternity bestows.gmont dabib.vodT years A you 4 Drawn by such cords we'll onward move, Till round the throne we meet, A And, captives in the chains of love, Embrace our Saviour's feet. TiB oft mi 198 nodW W 7s. 00% Power and praise to Thee belong; We would all Thy grace record, 30 Jardo Holy, holy, holy, Lord! jaist and bo 2 Rich in glory, Thou didst stoop, a BA S Thence is all Thy people's hope; Thou wast poor, that we might be 00 Rich in glory, Lord, with Thee. 3 When we think of love like this, Joy and shame our hearts possess; Joy, that Thou couldst pity thus; Shame, for such returns from us. 4 Yet we hope the day to see boodoin When, from ev'ry hindrance free, W 159 MS 1 When to Thee, in glory, brought, A We shall serve Thee as we ought. AL BA 199 as I dondol 7,6. LL praise and glory, Jesus, Be Thine for evermore! Thou didst from guilt release us, Our souls Thou dost restore; And oh! Thy grace transcending T Its fulness will declare, When, from on high descending, We meet Thee in the air. 4.00 so.baA 200 8,7. ON NCE we stood in condemnation, Waiting thus the sinner's doom, Christ in death has wrought salvation, God has raised Him from the tomb. 2 As strangers then to God we lived, b Filled with enmity and fear; goner Our souls from death He has reprieved, Love revealed and brought us near. 3 Now we see in Christ's acceptance But the measure of our own; Him who lay beneath our sentence, Seated high upon the throne, made 4 Quickened, raised, and in Him seated, We a full deliverance know; d 160 Every foe has been defeated, vi Every enemy laid low.bbib 5 Now we have a life in union SeiH With the risen life above; Now we drink in sweet communion T Some rich foretaste of His love, da nob Bi row 6 Soon, O Lord, in brightest glory, All its vastness we'll explore; SOS Soon we'll cast our crowns before Thee, Hrib I Whilst we worship and adore. 201l bolyzoitl old editoonia serbaida 10,10,10,10,10,12. TE fly not now from that all- seeing 1 WE of eye, diw od lliws' voi jad'N Which once we shunned, to hide ourselves in night; nodW The blood that purged our sins has brought us nigh, nad W To dwell in God's own love, and walk in light; bus at od dod W Thee, holy, holy, holy, Lord, we love, Whose holy will we now delight to learn and prove. Pastort med W 2 Sin can't condemn, for grace has justified; ditead olla br Sin shall not reign, for grace has set us free; landluhoill twbal bat 161 1 Sin we abhor, since Christ our Surety died; wol bisl vino now rules our souls in His grace liberty; [ begun The grace that has the wondrous work Shall crown with glory when its mighty work is done. noo? 0 202 THAT will it be to dwell above, WHAT And with the Lord of glory reign, Since the blest knowledge of His love So brightens all this dreary plain? No heart can think, no tongue can tell What joy' twill be with Christ to dwell. 6--8s. 2 When left this scene of faith and strife, Bed The flesh and sense deceive no more, When we shall see the Prince of life, And all His works of grace explore: What heights and depths of love divine Will there through endless ages shine! 3 And God has fixed the happy day W When the last tear shall dim our eyes; When He will wipe these tears away, And fill our hearts with glad surprise; To hear His voice, and see His face, And know the fulness of His grace. 162 203 de nort St Hot 1 2 3 JESUS! Lamb of God, 6,6,8,4. 0 Who us to save from loss, Didst taste the bitter cup of death, Upon the cross. Most merciful High Priest, Our Saviour, Shepherd, Friend, ' Tis in Thy love alone we trust Until the end. Thou wilt our souls sustain, YI Our Guide and Strength wilt be, Until in glory, Lord, above, iol bn A Thy face we see. 204 C.M. 1' TIS sweet to think of those at rest, Christ the Whose spirits now with Him are blest, According to His word. do b'ow 2 They once were pilgrims here with us; In Jesus now they sleep: de boA And we for them, while resting thus, As hopeless cannot weep. 20% 3 How bright the resurrection- morn 0 On all the saints will break! The Lord Himself will then return, His ransomed church to take. 163 4 Our Lord Himself we then shall see, S Whose blood for us was shed; With Him for ever we shall be, Made like our glorious Head. abigno 0.¹ 5 We cannot linger o'er the tomb; The resurrection- day mooiget To faith shines bright beyond its gloom, Christ's glory to display. ni all bas edi litall 6-8s. 1 205 H 0⁰ would we be as angels bright, To stand before the throne in light, And join the myriads that proclaim The honour of th' ascended Lamb? Ah, no!-what losers were we thus; We could not sing, He died for us! 2 We would not bear an angel's name; A sinner saved is what we claim. We'd rather debtors be to grace Than fill e'en Gabriel's honoured place, And washed in Calvary's precious flood, Owe all to Christ's atoning blood. buA 206 the row tomono axologod a/ c.M. 10 LORD, we know it matters not How sweet the song may be No heart but of the Spirit taught T Makes melody to Thee.ersiH 164 2 Then teach Thy gather'd saints, O Lord, To worship in Thy fear; H ob of And let Thy grace mould every word That meets Thy holy ear. eiqanl 3 Thou hast by blood made sinners meet As saints in light, to come And worship at the mercy- seat, diw Before th' eternal throne.yurid 4 Thy precious name is all we shew, 80S Our only passport, Lord; god/ I 1 And full assurance now we know, w be Confiding in Thy word.dgind woll 5 0 largely give,' tis all Thine own, The Spirit's goodly fruit: Praise, issuing forth in life, alone woHS ed Our living Lord can suit.olsonW tidsin omaltab otod 207llow BiH ni tairb to liw C.M. 10 TOW may the God of peace and love, NOW Who from the silent grave Brought back the Shepherd of the sheep, Omnipotent to saveCoton quiris of 2 Through the rich merits of that blood Which He on Calvary spilt, A To make the gracious work secure, o On which our hopes are built- o 165 Univ.- Bibl. Giessen 3 Perfect our souls in every grace, To do His blessèd will, qidan And all that's pleasing in His sight A Inspire us to fulfil. IT 4 For His, the risen Shepherd's sake, T We every blessing pray; ataice BÀ With glory let His name be crowned Through heaven's eternal day. 208 wore ow Ils ai em Buoi 10s. 1 N hope we lift our wishful, longing eyes, Waiting to see the Morning Star arise; How bright, how gladsome will His advent be, Before the Sun shines forth in majesty. TLO a 2. How will our eyes to see His face delight, Whose love has cheered us thro' the darksome night! [ voice, How will our ears drink in His well- known Whose faintest whispers make our soul rejoice ola 3 No stain within; no foes or snares around; No jarring notes shall there discordant bopid sound; All pure without, all pure within the breast; der[ rest. No thorns to wound, no toil to mar our 166 InU 4 If here on earth the thoughts of Jesus' love to odt ausst Lift our poor hearts this weary world above; br TUTO If even here the taste of heavenly springs So cheers the spirit, that the pilgrim sings; it be tole: baad OM 5 What will the sunshine of His glory prove? What the unmingled fulness of His love? What hallelujahs will His presence raise? What but one loud eternal burst of praise? DHA 209 OUR 1 UR times are in Thy hand, Father, we wish them there; Our life, our soul, our all, we leave Entirely to Thy care. 2 had W Our times are in Thy hand, Whatever they may be, Pleasing or painful, dark or bright, As best may seem to Thee. S.M. UP 3 Our times are in Thy hand, Why should we doubt or fear? A Father's hand will never cause His child a needless tear. 167 8 5 1 2 Our times are in Thy hand, ved IT Jesus the crucified! ovol Nor can that hand be stretched in vain, To For us to supplicate. Mi ded W6 6 w 3 The hand our many sins had pierced Is now our Guard and Guide. ma vinavsed to etci ont eros gove il Our times are in Thy hand, Jesus the Advocate! o Our times are in Thy hand; We'd always trust in Thee, Till we have left this weary land, And all Thy glory see. 210 S.M. ONE NE spirit with the Lord"; 10 O blessèd, wondrous word! What heavenly light, what power divine, Doth that sweet word afford! " One spirit with the Lord" Jesus, the glorified, Esteems the church for which He bled, His body and His bride. And though by storms assailed, And though by trials pressed, Himself our life, He bears us up Right onward to the rest. 168 4 There we shall drink the stream Of endless bliss above: There we shall know, without a cloud, His full, unbounded love.. 194 211 gloprod 1 JESUS CHRIST, the Saviour, OT- 18 We only look to Thee; " Tis in Thy love and favour Our souls find liberty. When Satan seeks to sift us, And shipwreck we might fear, Had Tis this o'er all will lift us, That Thou art ever near. 7,6. la le llada lle bir dosa bA 2 Yes, though the tempest round us brod Seems safety to defy; do ju Though rocks and shoals surround us, oT And billows swell on high- ro oT Thou dost from all protect us, And cheer us by Thy love; Thy counsels still direct us T& Safe to the rest above. atli moit omo) 3 There with what joy reviewing off Past conflicts, dangers, fears, Thy hand our foes subduing, And drying all our tears, 169 7 1 Our hearts with rapture burning, The path we shall retrace, O0 Where now our souls are learning IT The riches of Thy grace.lui ail 212 CA women by birth ( Who once were but the citizens of earth), As pilgrims here, we seek a heavenly home, 10s. ALLED from above, and heavenly avant alsoe 18182 godW Cur portion in the ages yet to come. 2 Where all the saints of every clime shall mect, 1979 J18 ONT JET And each with all shall all the ransomed en brgreet, eoqmat edi ignord esY S But oh! the height of bliss, my Lord, bauo shall be da bra atoor deuodT To owe it all, and share it all, with Thee. en togtong s moy, 66 ." in man's lowly 3 Thou wast the image," guise, Of the invisible to mortal eyes;[ above, Come from His bosom, from the heavens We see in Thee incarnate," God is love." 99 4 Thy lips the Father's name to us reveal; What burning power in all Thy words we feel, gaivTb baA 170 When to our raptured hearts we hear Thee tell oli ai aisle[ so well. The heavenly glories which Thou know'st 719 nmolos 5 No curse of law, in Thee was sovereign grace, dirondan smaliklil[ face! And now what glory in Thine unveiled Thou didst attract the wretched and the weak, [ seek. bio Iquo vd logue Thy joy the wand'rers and the lost to 6 That precious stream of water and of niw of blood 100 to 99 H Hor[ flowed, Which from Thy piercèd side so freely bn Has put away our sins of scarlet dye, Washed us from every stain, and brought us nigh.ot di moda lln bnA are e are but strangers here, we do not ( 81 10011 7 We crave A home on earth, which gave Thee but adgim dico a grave en son ya en Thy cross has severed ties which bound us here, MOTI GO Thyself our treasure in a brighter sphere. erb of 910 213 to to beod adi boeiend P.M. 1 N Calvary we've adoring stood, on 171 cross, Where the holy, spotless Lamb of God He Was slain in His love for us; How our hearts have stirred at that solemn cry, While the sun was enwrapt in night, a 66 Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?" bols Most blessed, most awful sight. A 2 Our sins were laid on His sacred head, The curse by our Lord was borne; For us a victim our Saviour bled, And endured that death of scorn; a Himself He gave our poor hearts to win( Was ever love, Lord, like Thine!) From the paths of folly, and shame, and sin, ort en boden W And fill them with joys divine. 3 We've watched by the tomb where our Saviour lay When He entered the gloomy grave; And by death the power of death might slay And His lambs from the lion save. Oh! glorious time when the Victor rose He liveth, no more to die; ! He hath bruised the head of our mighty har foes, For us was His victory! A 0 172 4 The gates of heaven are opened wide, At His name all the angels bow; The Son of man who was crucified Is the King of glory now: We love to look up and behold Him there, The Lamb for His chosen slain; And soon shall His saints all His glories share, [ reign. With their Head and their Lord shall 5 And now we draw near to the throne of and bak grace, For His blood and the Priest are there; And we joyfully seek God's holy face, With our censer of praise and prayer. The burning mount and the mystic veil, With our terrors and guilt, are gone; Our conscience has peace that can never fail, " Tis the Lamb on high on the throne. 10,10,10,10,10,12. blessèd is our portion! when we look od O Son AMELIO[ there: Upward, within the veil, our life is Our names are written in the Lamb's own book, [ an heir For grace hath made us each with Him 173 214 1 OW HOW Of all those glories which by right belong To Him, whose worthiness is heaven's How eternal song, nam to noa onT 2 We have a Father in the heavens above, 970 Whave We have a happy home prepared on high, surpassing Hooa ba A We have a Saviour whose eiH Hisil go love llada du[ die: Made Him content e'en for our sins to toHe fought, and has our cruel foes o'ercome And has engaged to guard, and bring us and : rod safely home.bs boold zill 101 dega v! lutvojow bra our portion! blessèd He, grace before the world 3 Yes! blessèd is Who, in His liev began, bar TOVS Did set on us His love, sovereign and free, Origt wo dri. On us the sinful heirs of dying man: all blessings in His Son Whose priceless love our hearts from And blest us with all ATS SLOI n and folly won. sin 215 100 148,6,8,8,6,8,8. SOLEMN hour! O hour alone 1 0% In solitary might, iw bawqU When God the Father's only Son, O As man, for sinners to atone, wo miExpires amazing sight! ry 10 T 174 The Lord of glory crucified! rico, att The Lord of life has bled and died! da 2 0 mystery of mysteries! dodo aiH. Of life and death the tree; adw.W Centre of two eternities, ddiw wo Which look with rapt, adoring eyes, Onward and back to TheePors O cross of Christ, where all His pain And death is our eternal gain. to dieg zdr 30 how our inmost hearts do move, T While gazing on that cross; The death of the Incarnate Love! What shame, what grief, what joy we daryL TS prove, That He should die for us! IT Our hearts were broken by that cry, Eli, lama sabachthani? 66 08 W Indiv 4 Worthy of death, O Lord, we were That vengeance was our due; In grace Thy spotless Lamb did bear Himself our sins, and guilt, and shame; Justice our Surety slew, With Him, our Surety, we have died, T With Him we there were crucified. T 5 Quickened with Him with life divine, Raised with Him from the dead; 175 His own, and all His own are Thine, Shall with Him in His glories shine, His church's living Head! We, who were worthy but to die, Now with Him," Abba, Father," cry. itoba tqst 10. 216 L.M. ¹ rejoice To sit upon Thy Father's throne; Thy path of shame and suffering o'er, Thy heart shall grieve and mourn no more. 2 With joy our wondering hearts retrace Thy ways on earth, of power and grace; We sit as learners at Thy feet, Thy words than honey far more sweet. 30 cross of Christ! O glorious tree! What place can be compared with thee, Where God's own Son was crucified, And for our sins a ransom died? 4 We love to look within the tomb, Thy death has robbed of all its gloom; The stone for ever rolled away; W Thy death the power of death did slay. 5 We joy to see Thee, Lord, ariseloid Triumphant through the opening skies; 176 And hear all heaven united ownb buA Thee worthy to ascend the throne. // 6 Lord, now we wait for Thee to come, And take us to Thy Father's home; Oh what ecstatic joy' twill be To spend eternity with Thee! me 25 217lbpolo mi bas ddginc.M. OOK, look, ye saints, within the veil, And raise your happy song; Your joys can never, never fail, You For you to Christ belong. 00₂ WOH 2 0 happy saints, for ever freed sti ow From guilt and every care; de W S Dwell, dwell with your exalted Head, guo And let your life be there.Ide oW 3 And glory in your Lord and God; odellisia W See, see Him as He is; Your robes are spotless thro' His blood, Your happiness is His. al to rollt norlinit Iliw 4 0 think not of this world of woe, 1 ¹ Lo ers Though subject still to grief; But seek your portion there to know, For this will give relief. A T 5 Aye trust, for ever trust in God, For every promise given; o mod W 177 7* I 218 10s. O S⁰⁰ OON will the Master come: soon pass away [ ing here; Our times of conflict, grief, and sufferOur night of weeping end in cloudless day, lis And sorrow's moment like a dream Thy appear; Eternity with Jesus in the skies yo How soon that Sun of righteousness may rise! Doort 1 And dwell with Him thro' Jesu's blood Within the veil of heaven. T faise ygquad 0 S 2 We shall behold Him, whom not seen we bash love, laze tot ddiw lowblow We shall be with Him, whom we long Iguga gole LA& We shall be like Him, fit for realms above, to see; With Him, and like Him, for eternity! Is now to sit at Jesus' feet our choice? How will fruition then our souls rejoice! 100% to blow mind 219 dealnity of de 6-8s. ORD, what is man?' Tis He who died And all Thy nature glorified; Thy righteousness and grace displayed a When He for sin atonement made; 178 1 Obedient unto death, was slain- bob Worthy is He o'er all to reign.awo bnA rss 2 Thy counsels ere the world began, I All centred in the Son of man; 1 H Him destined to the highest place,[ grace Head of His church through sovereign To Him enthroned in majesty, Let every creature bend the knee. 100 CALISH 3 Worthy, O Son of man, art Thou sonia S Of every crown that decks Thy brow; Worthy art Thou to be adored, auodT And owned as universal Lord; vodT O, hasten that long- promised day, When all shall own Thy rightful sway! ela& 220laviston hubivak 6-8s. si fuldotay OUR UR hearts are full of Christ, and long Their glorious matter to declare! Of Him we make our loftier songWe cannot from His praise forbear: Our ready tongues make haste to sing The glories of the heavenly King. 2 Fairer than all the earth- born race, mon Perfect in comeliness Thou art; qa Replenish'd are Thy lips with grace, And full of love Thy tender heart. 179 God ever blest! we bow the knee, od And own all fulness dwells in Thee. W 221 8,7. HA APPY they who trust in Jesus; Sweet their portion is and sure When the foe on others seizes, He will keep His own secure. Happy people! Happy, though despised and poor. 2 Since His love and mercy found us, W& We are precious in His sight; ove 10 Thousands now may fall around us, Thousands more be put to flight, bA But His presence et lead O Keeps us safe by day and night. W 3 Lo! our Saviour never slumbers, OSS. Ever watchful is His care; Though we cannot boast of numbers, In His strength secure we are. Sweet their portion, godt Who our Saviour's kindness share. THO 4 As the bird beneath her feathers, Guards the objects of her care, So the Lord His children gathers,[ there: Spreads His wings and hides them Thus protected,[ stafqs) All their foes they boldly dare.A 180 1 S 222 au nor 1 VERLASTING ¹E 1 vingzson 7s. glory be, P ! ' Tis with joy Thy children raise Hearts and voices in Thy praise. 2 Thou the light that shewed our sin, Shewed how guilty we had been: Thine the love that us to save Thine own Son for sinners gave. dd 3 Called to share the rest of God In the Father's blest abode, God of love, and God of light, In Thy praises we unite. 223 O baA 4 Gladly we Thy grace proclaim, Knowing now the Father's name: God and Father, unto Thee Everlasting glory be! baten 6- 8s. orgie totoly gilt GOD, whose wondrous name is Love, Whose grace has fashioned us anew, Before Thy face now stands the Lamb, Whom sinful man once pierced and slew mets ord of notail bat g & For us Thy Son Thou didst not spare, For us how canst Thou cease to care? 181 2.0 heavenly Father, grant us all SSS The new- born babe's simplicity! I From us the doubtful mind remove; We boast a God that cannot lie! Taught to repose, through love divine, On truth itself, on truth divine.T& 3 Thou art the Potter, we the clay, da Thy will be ours, Thy truth our light, Thy love the fountain of our joy, S 1722 Thine arm a safeguard day and night, Till Thou shalt wipe all tears away, And bring forth everlasting day. 000 6-8s. I 224 03 THAT we never might forget What Christ has suffer'd for our sake, To save our souls and make us meet Of all His glory to partake; ol But keeping this in mind, press on To glory and the victor's crown. ess OLLON BUC OBOD 2 But, gracious Lord, when we reflect ct da How apt to turn the eye from Thee, bo Forget Thee, too, with sad neglect, And listen to the enemy, wela And yet to find Thee still the same' Tis this that humbles us with shame. 182 3 Astonished at Thy feet we fall, too? Thy love exceeds our highest thought, yHenceforth be Thou our all in all, baA Thou who our souls with blood hast bought; May we henceforth more faithful prove, And ne'er forget Thy ceaseless love. aomma end Furuga vdT HT 11s. 225 ' M ID scenes of confusion, and creatureordyd? complaints, to How sweet to the soul is communion 1' with saints; To find at the banquet of mercy there's on room, To feel in communion a foretaste of home. 2 Sweet bonds, that unite all the children of peace! dme of And thrice- blessèd Saviour, whose love cannot cease! Smor Tho' oft amid trials and dangers we roam, With Thine we're united, and hasting towards home. 3 While here, in the valley of conflict, we 919 stay, IT F die buA O give us submission, and strength as Abme the day: dedemin Il'W 183 o Soon, free from afflictions, to Thee we dguod shall come, abosoz ovol vit And find with our Saviour a heavenly dead boo home. eluosao, oder vodT 4 Whate'er Thou deniest, O give us Thy dloued 1199 grace, IT tegnol to'on IThy Spirit's blest witness, the smiles of Thy face; And ESS grant us still patience to wait at Thy throne, Igmos no And find, never- ceasing, the foretaste of home. staice dilw 70 pm 5 We wait, blessèd Lord, in Thy beauties to shine, moot To see Thee in glory- the glory divine; With all Thy redeemed, from the earth, from the tomb, e To be to Thy praise, blessèd Saviour, at home. this tom mw.erognsb ha 226 bine tic or bas, Fatinu eGift. 1 ND art Thou, gracious Master, gone ANT For us a mansion to prepare? ew Shall we behold Thee on Thy throne, And sit for ever with Thee there? es Then let the world approve or blame, We'll triumph in Thy glorious name. 184 6-8s. 2 Should we to gain the world's applause, Or to escape its harmless frown, Refuse to countenance Thy cause, bon And make Thy people's lot our own, What shame would fill us in that day, When Thou Thy glory wilt display. wolo violg 3 No, let the world cast out our name, oib b And vile account us if it will, iWA If to confess our Lord be shame, W Oh, then would we be viler still; For Thee, O Lord, we all resign, Content that Thou dost call us Thine. 4 What transports then will fill our heart When Thou our worthless names wilt own, 19va alation tedT When we shall see Thee as Thou art And know as we ourselves are known. And then from sin and sorrow free Find our eternal rest with Thee. 100 1011989 1 227 vdTaasid Jaune L TUO C.M. ORD, e'en to death Thy love could go, A death of suame and loss, To vanquish for us ev'ry foe, to And break the strong man's force. 2 Oh! what a load was Thine to bear Alone in that dark hour, 1O 185 Our sins in all their terror there, luod God's wrath and Satan's power.O uta 3 The storm that bowed Thy blessèd head Is hushed for ever now, And rest divine is ours instead, Whilst glory crowns Thy brow. omsa tuo tuo tego blow.ods Jelo8 4 Within the Father's house on high We soon shall sing Thy praise, But here, where Thou didst bleed and die, We learn that song to raise. T.10'11 Tau Heo Jaob vodT 6,6,6,6,8,8. 228 19OIN all the glorious names W aliw as Of wisdom, love, and power, That mortals ever knew, no That angels ever bore; non W All are too mean to speak His worth, Too mean to set the Saviour forth. A Great Prophet of our God! bar O Our tongues must bless Thy name, og b By whom the joyful news 00 Of free salvation came; 5 A The joyful news of sins forgiven, sy oT Of hell subdued, of peace with heaven. 2 3. Thou art our Counsellor, dan 10 S We'll Our Pattern, and our Guide, A 186 And Thou our Shepherd art I 0 E Ah! keep us near Thy side; ia of Nor let our feet e'er turn astray, 10 aleTo wander in the crooked way. T blorw 4 We love the Shepherd's voice: dep His watchful eyes shall keep 10 Our pilgrim souls among loaydT The thousands of God's sheep; He feeds His flock, He calls their names, And gently leads the tender lambs. podT doid W now 1 bor fead diss 229 bas evol enorbr 8,8,6,8,8,8,6. And take His waiting people home Beyond the reach of care; Where guilt and sin are all unknown: The Lord will come and claim His own, And place them with Him on His throne, The glory bright to share. duldtie'T& no exomlab bil T. 2 The resurrection morn will break, And every sleeping saint awake, A Brought forth in light again; O morn, too bright for mortal eyes! When all the ransomed church shall rise And wing their way to yonder skies Called up with Christ to reign.co 187 30 Lord! our pilgrim spirits long A To sing the everlasting song HA Of glory, honour, power; del 10% Till then when Thou all power shalt wield, Blest Saviour, Thou wilt be our shield, For Thou hast to our souls revealed 0⁰ Thyself our strength and tower. O geada of lo abaserrod odt 230 iedt alleo col coolt sil aboot C.M. LORD! when we the path retrace Which Thou on earth hast trod, To man Thy wondrous love and grace, Thy faithfulness to God; 19AH 0 TOT atp onom 2 Thy love, by man so sorely tried, Proved stronger than the grave; The very spear that pierced Thy side Drew forth the blood to save; and TO bash bnA 3 Faithful amidst unfaithfulness, odT ' Mid darkness only light, Thou didst Thy Father's name confess, And in His will delight; ove br de001 4 Unmoved by Satan's subtle wiles, O Or suffering, shame and loss, med W Thy path uncheered by earthly smiles, Led only to the cross- bolls0 sos ddeil ni 188 5 We wonder at Thy lowly mind, daiw And fain would like Thee be, l And all our rest and pleasure find X In learning, Lord, of Thee.O 231 minglig eqntia, br07,6. WE'R E'RE pilgrims in the wilderness; Our dwelling is a camp; Created things, though pleasant, 0 Now bear to us death's stamp. Fil But onward we are speeding, 010 M Though often let and tried; The Holy Ghost is leading or A Home to the Lamb, His bride. S SES [ 1 2 With fellow- pilgrims meeting, 00 As ' Tis sweet to sing together, and W " We are not far from home!" I And when we've learned our lesson, Our work, in suffering, done, sol Our ever- loving Father Will welcome every one.el oil to S abnamob a wal edt litlut blno) 3 We look to meet our brethren From every distant shore; o bloo Not one will seem a stranger, ned Though never seen before: 189 With angel hosts attending, Brow W d To In myriads, through the sky; A Yet' midst them all Thou only, buÅ TO Lord, wilt fix the eye ol alt 4 Lord, since we sing as pilgrims, res O give us pilgrims' ways! Low thoughts of self, befitting W Proclaimers of Thy praise; boBoT) O make us each more holy, d woll In spirit, pure and meek: no ju¶ More like to heavenly citizens, As more of heaven we speak. T odr 991 a obind eiH del edt of emo H 7s. 15. 232 1 OCK of Ages! cleft for sin, dar ROCK Grace hath hid us safe within! Where the water and the blood, ar From Thy riven side which flowed, Are of sin the double cure; odw baA Cleansing from its guilt and power. That ' gnival 2 Not the labour of our hands Could fulfil the law's demands; Could our zeal no respite knowpl W& Could our tears for ever flow, mor Naught for sin could e'er atone to But Thy blood, and Thine alone! 190 3 Found by Thee before we sought, Unto Thee in mercy brought; We have Thee for righteousness, cow? From Thy fulness grace on grace: Thou hast washed us in Thy blood, Made us live and live to God.olbrid a 986 20 JI 4 While we draw this fleeting breath, If our eyes are closed in death, o When we soar to worlds unknown, Sit with Thee upon Thy throne: PES dio Thou our joy shalt be in heaven, Who for us hast given. oman BOITOLO to oblido tod. gin ont to ton 233 vab 8,7. POTS] 1 IJARK! the choirs of angels crying, Glory to the Lamb once slain, None in heaven or earth denying HA I Tribute to the Saviour's name. Botograp bus boggut dom and 2 Ye for whom His life was given, esil Higher themes to you belong, biv A Wake then here the joy of heaven, todd Raise the everlasting song.o 129k ada bris, Idgia vd adgil erive mo al 3 See how God hath now enthroned Him bus At His own right hand on high,[ Him, There the heavenly hosts have owned Filling with His praise the sky.otod 191 4 Filled with blest anticipation, bo& Chant as soon to be above; yodrU Sweet the theme a free salvation, Fruit of everlasting love. IT mort 5 Endless life in Him possessing, obs Let us praise His glorious name, Glory, honour, power, and blessing b Be for ever to the Lamb.ve que II Inwoning abftow ow nodW 234 ononds yd noqood 10s. or 11s. WE'RE not of the world which fadeth 1 WE away, ten by en rot od W We're not of the night, but children of 23.8 day; [ are riven, The chains that once bound us by Jesus We're strangers on earth, our home is in heaven. vsed ai ono/ SIT& TUDIYA 901 2 Our path is most rugged, and dangerous too, i til at mod[ through; A wide trackless waste our journey lies But the pillar of cloud that shews us our way, 19ve oift[ by day. Is our sure light by night, and shades us won 934 3 Our Shepherd is still our Guardian and Guide, vinovsod odt eredT Before us He goes to help and provide: 192 The springs that refresh us from heaven were given, regilli orol Our bread is the Manna that came down from heaven. red 4' Mid mightiest foes most feeble are weYet, trembling, before our great Leader blathey flee; The Lord is our Banner, the battle is His, The weakest of saints more than conqueror is. 5 And soon shall we enter our own promised land, Around His bright throne in glory shall stand: Our song then for ever and ever shall be, All glory and blessing, Lord Jesus, to ve on Thee! ooddaiw 235 The 1 2 S.M. E'LL praise Thee, glorious Lord, WE set us No earthly songs can joy afford Like heavenly melody. HOES no We'll praise, true love divine; 193 Hoy Love that for us atonement made, IT Love that has made us Thine. ord 100 ob 30 Love in Thy lonely life Of sorrow here below; mort Thy words of grace, with mercy rife, Make grateful praises flow. b JEST THO andmori.39Y Love, that on death's dark vale aiHIts sweetest odours spread, nooWhere sin o'er all seemed to prevail C od Redemption's glory shed.up 19b89 4 And now we see Thee risen, Who once for us hast died, Seated above the highest heav'n: de The Father's glorified. Davo bavoTA. 5 -OTG 96 o of baA d Soon wilt Thou take Thy throne, Thy foes Thy footstool made, And take us with Thee for Thine own, In glory love displayed. JES 7.2 Jesus, we wait for Thee, brol With Thee to have our part;[ What can full joy and blessing be But being where Thou art? 236 hesh bolam yinevsed oil V ¹0G C.M.nd GRACIOUS FATHER! God of love, We own Thy power to save, 194 That power by which the Shepherd rose& Victorious o'er the grave. olbr9 10¹1 oyong gove lliw show Josting at H 2 Him from the dead Thou brought'st again, donWhen, by His sacred blood, Ils olidW A Confirmed and sealed for evermore, 10 Th' eternal cov'nant stood. a ovol BiH omen eiH as garmbas es baÅ 30 may Thy Spirit guide our souls, And mould them to Thy will, ges That from Thy paths we ne'er may stray, But keep Thy precepts still! itgo TEO 4 That to the Saviour's stature full i We nearer still may rise ,! And all we think, and all we dein H Be pleasing in Thine eyes. 237 W allor 19vi odt erody au absol bnA evol acolbas 10 L.M. EJOICE, ye saints, rejoice and praise The blessings of redeeming grace; Jesus, our everlasting tower, ba Mocks at the angry tempest's roer sh of 7th mOTI REJ H 1 2 His love's a refuge ever nigh, quod His watchfulness, a mountain high; His name's a rock, which winds above Nor waves below can ever move. 195 3 His faithfulness, for ever sure, oqad For endless ages will endure; His perfect work will ever prove The depths of His unchanging love.i 4 While all things change, He changes not, Nor e'er forgets, though oft forgot; 00 His love's unchangeably the same, And as enduring as His name. 0:08 238 1 UR Shepherd is the Lord, ¹0UR The living Lord, who died: With all His fulness can afford We are supplied. He richly feeds our souls Love Its buts With blessings from above; And leads us where the river rolls Of endless love. 6,6,8,4, bis. sn'1 FOTO C odT 2 Our souls He doth restore, rest And keeps us in His way; He makes our cup of joy run o'er, From day to day; Through love so full, so deep, vol i Anointed is our head; ldolay Mercy and goodness us shall keep, H Where'er we tread. 196 3 When faith and hope shall cease, And love abide alone, calm H Then shall we see Him face to face, And know as known: daad edT Still shall we lift our voice, His praise our song shall be; And we shall in His love rejoiceT Who set us free. IW ICC.M. 239 1 O ¹ To us our God His love commends, When by our sins undone; That He might spare His enemies, He would not spare His Son; 2 2 His only Son, on whom was placed His whole delight and love, bar Before He formed the earth below, Or spread the heavens above. 3 Our sorrows and our guilt to bear, Our judgment to sustain; dodT He came, upon the tree to die, obs That we might life obtain. lledeca de 4 His word assures He'll quickly come, For this His brethren pray; The whole creation for it groans,& Come, Lord, without delay bivaly 197 240 890 llade sgod bas diist ned/ C.M. 1 THE gloomy night will soon be past, appear The harbinger of day at last A Each waiting eye will cheer. llisa od lede gnoe suo risng BiH 2 Thou Bright and Morning Star, Thy light Chu 991) en Joe od W Will to our joy be seen; Thou, Lord, wilt meet our longing sight, Without a cloud between. OTT 1 241 SAW опобли апiв то у пedW BiH ouere, doim ol, tei 8,7. AVIOUR, through the desert lead us, Without Thee we cannot go; Thou from cruel chains hast freed us, And hast laid the tyrant low: aiH Let Thy presenceol o sotd Cheer us all our journey through. 2 Through a desert waste and cheerless,& Though our destined journey lie, Render'd by Thy presence fearless, H We may every foe defy: ow tedT Naught shall move us, While we see Thee, Saviour, r nigh.HA And Yety gerddord ath and 11 3 With a price Thy love has bought us, ( Saviour, what a love is Thine!) 198 Hitherto Thy power has brought us, T ( Power and love in Thee combine): Lord of glory, otaio nemud nod W S Ever on Thy household shine. T 242 boiteitse ed aids di 7,7,7,7,8,8. ING aloud to God, our strength A SING He has brought us hithertog on& He will bring us home at length; A godt e D This the Lord our God will do W Doubt not, for His word is stable T Fear not, for His arm is able. 2 Sing aloud to God, our strength; W Sing with wonder of His love; olid W Who can tell its breadth or length, Who below, or who above?! bro. O a Who its depth and height can measure? " Tis a rich unbounded treasure! O 3 Sing aloud to God, our strength; ol of He is with us where we go; Fear we not the journey's length, 1 Hled Fear we not the mighty foe: All our foes shall be defeated, And our journey safe completed. A 1 243olqmos od Ulade nedt griezeld C.M. LORD! we would delight in Thee, And on Thy care depend; al 199 0 PAS HT 186 To Thee in every trouble flee, ohodiiH Our safe, unfailing Friend. erot 2 When human cisterns all are dried, Thy fulness is the same; no ev May we with this be satisfied, And glory in Thy name. SAS JI 3 No good in creatures can be found, All, all is found in Thee; d Hiw H We must have all things and abound, Through Thy sufficiency. don Jduo( I 4 Thou that hast made our heaven secure, Wilt here all good provide; pria While Christ is rich, can we be poor? Christ who for us has died! o od 77 5 0 Lord! we cast each care on Thee, And triumph and adore; ob ati odW O that our great concern may be i To love and praise Thee more. piz& 244 vide an diw a 8,8,6. THAT HAT bright and blessèd morn is near When He, the Bridegroom, shall appear, And call His bride away.oo hat Her blessing then shall be complete, When with her Lord she takes her seat In everlasting day.dobnA her sea 1 200 2 The days and nights are gliding past, Soon shall be heard the trumpet's blast Which wakes the sleeping saints. The dead in Christ in glory rise, When we with them shall reach the skies Where Jesus for us waits. 3 What wonder, joy, and glad surprise Shall fill our hearts as thus we rise To meet Him in the air; To see His face, to hear His voice, And in His perfect love rejoice, Whose glory then we'll share. A 4 No more deferred our hope shall be, No longer through a glass we'll see, But clearly face to face. 30 We'll dwell with Jesus then above, Whom absent we have learned to love, Blest samples of His grace. 50 may this hope our spirits cheer, While waiting for our Saviour here; He'll quickly come again.ba/ O may our hearts look for that day, And to His word responsive say, " Come, Jesus, Lord, Amen. 245 1 7,6. N that same night, Lord Jesus, When all around Thee joined 201 8 To cast its darkest shadow ash ofT S fasld Across Thy holy mind, de 002 66 We hear Thy voice, blest Saviour, This do, remember me: brob adT With joyful hearts responding, W ied W 20 We do remember Thee. osinqura bele har vojnrobnow dedW& 2 The depth of all Thy suffering Ilode No heart could e'er conceive; The cup of wrath o'erflowing 8 OT For us Thou didst receive i baA. And, oh! of God forsaken, zod W On the accursèd tree. With grateful hearts, Lord Jesus, ognor of We now remember Thee. Volo toa 3 We think of all the darkness b Il'W Which round Thy spirit pressed, W Of all those waves and billowscola TO 07 esilewill Which rolled across Thy breast. O Oh, there Thy grace unbounded idW And perfect love we see; pH With joy and sorrow mingling, som O We would remember Thee. of baA om brodu mo 4 We know Thee now as risen, The Firstborn from the dead; We see Thee now ascended, The church's glorious Head, 0 202 1 In Thee by grace accepted, wod 10 The heart and mind set free, be To think of all Thy sorrow, odtidT 910 And thus remember Thee.it bmA 5 Till Thou shalt come in glory, it 10¹ And call us hence away, lg or W To rest in all the brightness Of that unclouded day, We shew Thy death, Lord Jesus, lo And here would seek to be More to Thy death conformèd, ti I Whilst we remember Thee..W 246OT 99T ddiw etico wo vs L.M. ROM every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes, TAS T sus, 0 al FROM There is a calm, a sweet retreat; W ' Tis found before the mercy- seat. S 2 There is a place where mercy sheds help The oil of gladness on our heads; A place than all beside more sweet It is the heavenly mercy- seat. daiW) bow 3 There is a spot where souls unite, T And saint meets saint in heavenly light; Though sundered far, by faith they meet. Before the common mercy- seat. CAS 4 Ah! whither could we flee for aid When tempted, desolate, dismayed? 203 Or how the hosts of hell defeat, Had suffering saints no mercy- seat? 5 Thither by faith we upward soar, And time and sense seem all no more, For freely God our souls can greet Where glory crowns the Mercy- seat. 247 antendo 8,7,8,7,7,7,8,7,7. OF token Grant us, Lord, before we go; Bless Thy word which has been spoken, Life and peace on all bestow.TO When we join the world again, May our hearts with Thee remain: O direct us and protect us, MON Till we gain the heavenly shore, Where Thy people want no more. 248 on odi proted 8,8,6, bis. HE ENCEFORWARD, till the Lord shall come to no ambaly to lio odT To take His whole redeemèd home, A ( With Him for ever then); di ai di The Lord send blessings from above, The Father's, Son's, and Spirit's love, Be with us all. Amen. 249 todT 7,6. 1 LORD, in Thee believing, 0 Our souls have peace with God, 204 Eternal life receiving, gond0 The purchase of Thy blood.ed W 2 Our curse and condemnation Thou barest in our stead; Secure is our salvation, 1 In Thee, our risen Head.totoonsH Bleil Do you toonall 3 The Holy Ghost, revealing Thy grace, hath given us rest, a Thy stripes have been our healing, Thy love doth make us blest. old991 He 4 In Thee the Father sees us Accepted and complete; Grace which from evil frees us, lido For glory makes us meet. dol of tadt 00 250 8,8,6, bis. ROM various cares our hearts retire, desire, iden zoj dil We've now to please but One; Him, before whom each knee shall bow, With Him is all our business now, W And those that are His own. 2 With these our happy lot is cast, Through the world's deserts rude and waste, 205 Or through its gardens fairta Whether the storms of trouble sweep, Or all in dead supineness sleep, T' advance be all our care. beste wo ni dested nodT 3 O Lord, the way, the truth, the life! Henceforth let sorrow, doubt, and strife Drop off like autumn leaves! Henceforth, as privileged by Thee, Simple and undistracted beyd Our souls, which to Thee cleave. debid, en olism ob 97 4 Let us our feebleness recline On that eternal love of Thine, al 4 And human thoughts forget; Childlike attend what Thou wilt say, Go forth and serve Thee while' tis day, Nor leave our sweet retreat. oas 251 sed w 299 NOISY MOJC.M. ORD Jesus Christ, our Saviour Thou, With joy we worship Thee, We know Thou hast redeemèd us, wo By dying on the tree. Totod miH 2 We know the love that brought Thee down, ai otsad ocodi DnA Down from that bliss on high, driW& To meet our ruined souls in need, oudT On Calv'ry's cross to die.swth God 206 9110 D. 3 Our Saviour Jesus- Lord Thou art, H& Eternal is Thy love; o olü! W Eternal, too, our songs of praise When with Thee, Lord, above. OVEDA 4 E'en now we praise the grace divine, The love that shines in Thee; The rich One Thou- for us made poor, ditw idqua By death to set us free. sdino b N 97891 nos tail, 101 ILA 5 We praise, we worship, we adore, As round Thyself we meet; ow Y& M O Thy beauty, Lord, our souls transports, While bowing at Thy feet.won 191T 6 Our theme of praise art Thou alone, Thy cross, Thy work, Thy wordgas Oh! who can fathom all Thy love, Thou living, blessèd Lord? 1 252 houdt odt noqu atia 0.8,7. WEET the moments which, in blessSWE ing, otiu dtob tiziq? orT Musing o'er the cross we spend; Life and health and peace possessing From the dying sinners' Friend. 2 Here we rest in wonder viewing All our guilt on Jesus laid! w And a full redemption flowing T From the sacrifice He made. 207 3 Here we find the dawn of heaven,& While upon the Lamb we gaze, See our trespasses forgiven, And our songs of triumph raise. Tourist 4 Oh! that strong in faith abiding, We may to the Saviour cleave, Naught with Him our hearts dividing, All for Him content to leave. OPISTO V 5 May we still, God's mind discerning, To the Lamb for wisdom go: There new wonders daily learning, All the depths of mercy know. 253 1 2 S.M. SING INCE Christ and we are one, What room for doubt or fear? He sits upon the Father's throne, And we are in Him there. The Spirit doth unitei Our souls to Him our Head, And forms us to His image bright While in His steps we tread. 3 And grace it is free A graceWhich keeps us on the road, Till we behold the Saviour's face, A And city of our God. od 208 ul 9TH S 254 de 8,7. EATH and judgment are behind us, Grace and glory are before; adT All the billows rolled o'er Jesus, D There they spent their utmost power. 2" First- fruits" of the resurrection, He is risen from the tomb; Now we stand in new creation, Free, because beyond our doom. 1 bnA 3 Jesus died, and we died with Him, " Buried" in His grave we lay, One with Him in resurrection, Captivity was captive led, And Christ no more can die. W as odW Now" in Him" in heaven's bright day. HAC.M. 255 1 THE Prince of Life, once slain for us, THE Is now gone up on high; a tol oll 66 2 His word is faithfulness and truth- T E Behold, I quickly come;" ist ei ol And faith, that counts the promise sure, Can pierce the midnight gloom. Brit 3 Far spent already is the night, In hope we hail the day Of the beloved Lord's return, y To wipe all tears away, befintor T 209 8* t 4 Jesus, at the appointed hour, en, pas en In glory shall appear; HTAJ Then, fashioned by His mighty hand, We shall His image bear.llidot IIA 5 Soon shall the saints with glory crowned Dwell in that cloudless light, ta'l And see their Lord in glory owned, Heaven's constant, sweet delight.o moob wo baoved ean ood 8,8,8,5. 1 256 PRAISE ORAISE the Saviour, ye who know borwa Who can tell how much we owe Him? Gladly let us render to Him All we have and are. wolf aas 2 is charms us, T arms us, He for conflict fits and Nothing moves and nothing harms us, While we trust in Him.do baA 3 Trust in Him, ye saints, for ever, ail He is faithful, changing never; dod** Neither force nor guile can several bA Those He loves from Him.q 4 Keep us, Lord, O keep us cleaving 11& To Thyself and still believing, qod al Till the hour of our receiving led od 10 Promised joys with Thee.qiw of 210 5 Then we shall be where we would be, Then we shall be what we should be; Things that are not now nor could be Soon shall be our own, won buA brts 6,6,6,6,8,8. Hoiat 1 2 257 4 To ruined sinners nigh; Yes, Christ, the Son of God, must bleed. That sinners might from sin be freed. Himself He could not save, W For justice must be done; 1998 W Our sins' full weight must fall VI Upon the sinless One; ll& H For nothing less can God accept W In payment of that fearful debt. Himself He could not save, 3 For He the Surety stood For all who now rely are Upon His precious blood; bA He bore the penalty of guilt When on the cross His blood was spilt. Himself He could not save, odo Love's stream too deeply flowed, In love Himself He gave, no To pay the debt we owed. 211 IMSELF He could not save, He on the cross must die, Or mercy cannot come 289 Yorom 10 ausol TOT te godT S A llede overed 5 Obedience to His Father's will, and And love to Him did all fulfil. Sed egnidT And now exalted high- oo A Prince and Saviour He, That sinners might draw nigh And drink of mercy free, H 1 Of mercy now so richly shed, For Jesus liveth who was dead. dead. 258 am bo to no 6,6,8,6,4,7.07 ROM Egypt lately come, FROM O Where death and darkness reign, We seek our new, our better home, Where we our rest shall gain: Hallelujah! lnie odd noqu We are on our way to God.idion 101 domy.co 2 There sin and sorrow cease, mil And, every conflict o'er, H 10 There we shall dwell in endless peace, And never hunger more. Hallelujah! etc. rod oll 3 How sweet the prospect is! no nodW It cheers the pilgrim's breast; H We're journeying through the wilderness, But soon shall gain our rest; Hallelujah! etc. 212 259 C.M. 1 AH Still for Thy saints doth care), you gnitiew, gogaiten to no H, yes, Lord Jesus( Thou whose heart We shall behold Thee as Thou art, bro And Thy full image bear. 2010/11 bonvor 2 Thy love sustains us by the way, Th OT While pilgrims here below; Thou dost, O Saviour, day by day, Thy suited grace bestow. jast bro.I. 3 But oh! the more we learn of Thee, 4 Then, shine, Thou Bright and Morning Star, 1 odT And Thy rich mercy prove, The more we long Thy face to see, d'T And fully prove Thy love. 2 Dispel the dreary gloom; O take, from sin and grief afar, Thy blood- bought people home! 260 T VAM ORD Jesus, come, bro Lº And take Thy rightful place As Son of man, of all the theme! T Come, Lord, to reign o'er all supreme, Lord Jesus, come! 4,6,8,8,4. Lord Jesus, come! The Man of sorrows once, 213 biol boo Jo I The Man of patience waiting now- S The Man of joy, for ever, Thou, H Come, Saviour, come! Ilisa A the port as godt bloded Iloda W Lord Jesus, come! vďT baA Crowned with Thy many crownsThe Crucified, the Lamb once slain, T To wash away sin's crimson stain, For Lord Jesus, come! O teob rodT wodeed oo8Ty botine T Lord Jesus, come, 4 3 do to& And take Thy Father's gift, The people by Thy cross made Thine, The trophy of Thy love divine! Lord Jesus, come! viloi bnA gimo, bus did nodT snide nedT 5 Lord Jesus, come, qeiCE That, lost in Thee, our souls May bow and worship and adore, In Thy blest presence evermore! Lord Jesus, come! HT 6 7 Jessoas Lord Jesus, come, O And let Thy glory shine, A apor That quickly these changed bodies may Each one reflect a living ray, Imo Lord Jesus, come! bo Lord Jesus, come! ol bro.I Let every knee bow down, odT 81214 And every tongue to Thee confess, Sas The Lord of all come forth to bless, Il Two Lord Jesus, come! 0, ned W T' deyslquib 8 Spirit and bride, caido With longing voice, say, Come; Yea, Lord, Thy word from home nude of Hod T. that bright v come!" Is," Surely, I will quickly come E'en so, Lord, come. Arcteleb edi guodi bnA& door eronnie baA 261 1891 ton boon algoog C.M.D. 1 THE holy One who knew no sin, T amboe God made Him sin for us; The Saviour died our souls to win, I Upon the shameful cross. His precious blood alone availed To wash our sins away; A Through weakness He o'er hell prevailed, Through death He won the day. offer nl& Ay 2 His beauty shineth far abovells baA Our feeble power of praise; sas And we shall live and learn His love Through everlasting days. T The knowing this, that us He loves, Hath made our cup run o'er; Jesus, Thy name our spirit moves, el O To- day and evermore.iH biod ofT 215 262stuos engnot 8,8,6, bis. O wait for that important day, edT ¹ To When Christ His glorious power'll display, thiq? NORW Be this our one great care: To do His will, our business here; No toil to shun, no danger fear; Resolved our cross to bear. ras 2. I 2 And though He should prolong His stay, And sinners mock at the delay, His people need not fear; The Man who wore the crown of thorns, Whose claim the world rejects and scorns, In glory will appear. wolve? edT 3 In patience, then, we now may rest ( Assured the Father's time is best), H And all His word obey: de of We wait till that blest day shall come When Jesus will convey us home, And all His power display.sed aill owo 263 night is now far spent, 6,6,6,6,8,8. të The day is drawing nigh, T Soon will the morning breakd ont In radiance through the sky: O let the thought our spirits cheer, est The Lord Himself will soon appear! 216 1 HE THE 2 3 Though men our hope deride, od dob Nor will the truth believe, and W We in His word confide, if ivo by And it will ne'er deceive: 08.05 Soon all that grieves shall pass away, And saints shall see a glorious day. For us the Lord intends A bright abode on high, The place where sorrow ends, And naught is known but joy: With such a hope let us rejoice, We soon shall hear the Saviour's voice. d llens.smon yinoy ged 264 Losanoo Larry L.M. THO 1 THOU sit'st on high, eternal Word, As Son of man, as sovereign Lord, And now by faith on Thee we rest, Till all Thy title have confessed. 2 Thou hast our souls from sins made clean, Thy Spirit gives us strength within; Whilst Thou for us in all our need, At God's right hand dost ever plead. 30 keep us in the narrow way, That ne'er from Thee our footsteps stray; Sustain our weakness, calm our fear, And to Thy presence keep us near. 217 ¹0 4 Oh be it thus till that blest day, on S When God shall wipe all tears away; Quickly,' tis promised in the word, E'en so, Amen. b Come quickly, Lord. 265 lede esveing tadt Ils 17,6. 1 God of Father, b grace our We bless Thy holy name, I We who enjoy Thy favour, d A Made holy, without blame; In love, which sought and found us, And brought us nigh to Thee, And won the rest of glory, oo Our heavenly home shall be. 2 Thy deep eternal counsel E 6000 b Chose us in Christ the Son, OH Before the earth's foundation, Or sin had yet begun; d won baA That we might all the nearness IT Of the Belovèd know, pas T And brought to Thee as children T T JA 26 Our children's praises flow. 3 We worship Thee, our Father, Soon shall Thy children be At home in heavenly glory, good& Yste Thy house their home shall be; IT We worship Thee, our Father, ideua The And praise Thy perfect love, hinA 218 OD web Soon shall we chant Thy glory odW& In better strains above.in 266Han list you lliw 970 al7s. 1 HRIST the Lord will come again, of vb CHRI We shall then His glory see; His who died to set us free. 11'sH no 2 Then, when the archangel's voice Calls the sleeping saints to rise, W Rising millions shall proclaim en el Blessings on the Saviour's name. 3" This is our redeeming God!" di Ransomed hosts will shout aloud: " Praise, eternal praise be given To the Lord of earth and heaven!" oved odw 267 10s. or 11s. FULNESS resides in Jesus our Head, 1 obin The Father's good pleasure has laid up a store, ew wobede ydT risons A plentiful treasure, to give to the poor. 2 Whatever distress awaits us below, Such plentiful grace the Lord will bestow, As still shall support us and silence our bol fear, bas bior yd by[ near. And nothing can hurt us while Jesus is 219 3 When sorrows assail us, or terrors draw iste to nigh, His love will not fail us, He'll guard with His eye; d And when we are fainting and ready to fail, od) linde W He'll give what is wanting, and make us prevail. dr nodT 2 o 4 We trust His protection; we'll lean on His might; erroillim gniai Is We're sure His direction will guide us aright: bot Tuo at UIT We know who surrounds us, almighty to save; BİSTT+ And no one confounds us the Saviour who have. Tas 268 augl mi ALVATION'S SALV 27 228 ZJU 6-8s. Captain, and the Guide Of all that seek the rest above, Beneath Thy shadow we abide, 3000 The cloud of Thy protecting love; Our strength Thy grace, our rule Thy word, done Our end the glory of the Lord. 1 2 Lord, by Thy word and Spirit led, We shall not in the desert stray, A 220 Or light for our direction need, oqa bnA Or lose, if dark and drear, our way; Still kept from danger and from fear, Since Thy almighty love is near. 269 mewoliol al on Duc CM. 10 GOD, the spring of all our joys, The life of our The glory of our brightest days, fed The comfort of our nights.79 101 2 The opened heaven around us throws Fresh beams of sacred bliss, baÅ The Saviour shews that He is ours, And whispers we are His. ore VIT w 3 Our souls would leave this cumbrous clay, At that transporting word; on 397 And brightened hope brings near the day, To meet and see the Lord. odT Ilida S.M. 1 2 270 AND ND shall we see Thy face, And hear Thy heavenly voice, Well known to us in present grace? Well may our hearts rejoice. ITS With Thee in garments white, Lord Jesus, we shall walk; 221 0 T 3 4 5 And spotless in that heavenly light, 10 Of all Thy sufferings talk. el 10 7 Close to Thy trusted side, hy trusted side. itaqoz lina In fellowship divine; mi's ydT sonia No cloud, no distance, e'er shall hide Glories that then shall shine.TOD Fruit of Thy boundless love. egg go odT s And we love Thee, blest Lord, COTT E'en now, though feeble here, sa odT Thy sorrow and Thy cross recordon A BUO What makes us know Thee near.0 6 We wait to see Thee, Lord, slo Yet now within our hearts tadt JA Thou dwell'st in love that doth afford The joy that love imparts. for OT That gave Thyself for us; volg on For ever we shall with Thee prove That Thou still lov'st us thus. Yet still we wait for Thee, OTS To see Thee as Thou art eda 07.A Be with Thee, like Thee, Lord, and free To love with all our heart.or! Ile W dobioja atyneil tuo€, 6,6,6,8,8. ORD of the worlds above, dow How pleasant and how fair I 222 271 ¹L 1 The dwellings of Thy love- redT The heavenly mansions are! H To Thine abode voj o vbsolA To Our hearts aspire, taoT 100 With warm desire, To see our God. Jsboog T S 2 There is Thy throne of grace, Impre And there the sprinkled blood; There lives, before Thy face, Our great High Priest, O God! W His name our plea, toY as baA We now draw near, 101. In holy fear, To worship Thee. ETS 3 We go from strength to strength, Through this dark vale of tears, Till each arrives at length, i891T And safe in heaven appears: 12 O glorious seat! Where God the King Shall shortly bring boon Our willing feet. T Volg ni 001 990 bese 272 8s. AB H! who upon earth can conceive A& The bliss that with Jesus we'll share? Or who this dark world would not leave, And earnestly long to be there? W 2232 There Christ is the light and the sun, His glories unhinderedly shine; Already our joy is begun, T OT Our rest is the glory divine. 2' Tis good, at His word, to be here, Yet better e'en now to be gone, And there in His presence appear, IT& And rest where He rests on the throne; Yet, ah! what the joy' twill afford, When Him we shall see in the air: And enter the joy of the Lord, For ever to be with Him there. 273 1 dow of 8,7. throw Its guardian shadow o'er us, Preserving while we're here below, IT Safe to the rest before us. 2 As weaker than a bruisèd reed, We cannot do without Thee; We want Thee here each hour of need, Shall want Thee too in glory. STS 3 And though our efforts now to praise, Are often cold and lowly, ilded A A nobler, sweeter song we'll raised 10 With all Thy saints, in glory. A 224 4 We'll lay our trophies at Thy feet, G We'll worship and adore Thee, FL Whose precious blood has made us meet To dwell with Thee in glory. wol 274 level bas licha 6-8s. LORD! Thy rich, Thy boundless love 0 No thought can reach, no tongue declare; O give our hearts its depth to prove, And reign without a rival there! From Thee, O Lord, we all receive, Thine, wholly Thine, alone we'd live. I 20 Lord! how cheering is Thy way! How blest, how gracious in our eyes! Care, anguish, sorrow, pass away, And fear before Thy presence flies. Lord Jesus! nothing would we see, Nothing desire, apart from Thee! 3' Mid conflict be Thy love our peace! In weakness be Thy love our strength! And when the storms of life shall cease, And Thou to meet us com'st at length, O Jesus, then these hearts shall be For ever satisfied with Thee. 275 C.M. OUR UR God is light and though we go Across a trackless wild, 225 Our Jesus' footsteps ever shew Bl IIWA The path for every child. If W IF 2 At every step afresh we prove send W How sure our heavenly Guide; oT The faithful and forbearing love ATS ovel That never turns aside. 4101 Q 3 Thou weariest not, most gracious Lord, Though we may weary growing O In season, the sustaining word baA Thou giv'st our hearts to know. And 1907 1914 HOT! 4 Death's bitter waters met our thirst, T Thy cross has made them sweet; 0 Then on our gladdened vision burst God's shady, cool retreat.rgus( 916) brod 5 Through scenes of strife, by graves of lust, Our desert path has been; But here, O Lord, we've learned to o trust And love Thee, though unseen. bim no 1 970 yd] regulsow al 6 The manna and the springing well A Suffice for every need; odt bA And Eschol's grapes the story tell o Of where Thy path doth lead. .dtpr TO 276 8,7. 1UIDE us, O Thou gracious Saviour, J Pilgrims through this barren land; G 226 We are weak, but Thou art mighty; g Hold us with Thy powerful hand. Bread of heaven! Feed us now and evermore. Ju Ils baA 2 While we tread this vale of sorrow, Y May we in Thy love abide: W Keep us ever, gracious Saviour, lidW Cleaving closely to Thy side, of Still relying dies On the Father's changeless love. Jom boom 97 2289 07/ 3 Saviour, come, we long to see Thee, Long to dwell with Thee above, And to know in full communion All the sweetness of Thy love. Come, Lord Jesus, Take Thy waiting people home. .89Y 0 H 277ol enorbrow bus doowe zdTC.M. 1 THE Lamb of God our Shepherd is, And He who doth us feed; While He is ours and we are His, What can we want or need? THE T BTS 2 He leads to And there we feed and rest; Then to the streams that gently pass, In both we have the best.owaU 227 [ 3 And if we stray, He doth convert W And bring our minds in frame; And all this not for our desert, But for His holy name. 099 4 Yea, in death's shady, black abode, Well may we walk, nor fear M While Thou art with us, and Thy rod To guide, Thy staff to bear. solo 5 If through the darksome vale of death We pass, we need not fear; Our Saviour, He who gave us breath, Brings light and triumph there. 6 Yea, in the face of deadliest foes He spreads our board in peace; In Him secure may we repose, While all our joys increase. 7 Surely Thy sweet and wondrous love Shall measure all our days; HT! Thy Father's house, our home above, Where dwells eternal praise. elid W 1 278 C.M. SA AVIOUR, we long to follow Thee, haA Daily Thy cross to bear, And count all else, whate'er it be, Unworthy of our care. 228 2 We are not now our own, but Thine, g The purchase of Thy blood, And made, by grace and love divine, The sons and heirs of God. 3 Thy Spirit, too, the present seal T Of all the Father's love, yoj bnA Dwells in our souls and does reveal The glorious rest above. 10 4 Thy life is now beyond the grave; 89 Our souls Thou hast set free; Life, strength, and grace in Thee we have, For we are one with Thee. 5 0 teach us so the power to know Of risen life with Thee; Not we may live while here below, But Christ our life may be. 1 279 C.M. COMES BM OME, saints, your grateful voices raise, dian For grace's boundless store; Dwell on the Lamb's unchanging love, And praise Him evermore. 2 His mercy who our ransom paid, And all our sorrows bore, Sing with a note of loftiest joy, And praise Him evermore. oft 229 3 Soon the redeeming Lord shall come For us whose sins He bore, To see the glories of the Lamb, And praise Him evermore. odt baA T 4 Then endless praise our lips shall move, And joy our spirits fill; pdt Ils 10 The objects of His love divine, allow Oh who that joy can tell? olg odT 280 every oft baoved won 28,8,6, bis. 1 97 0 JOYFUL day! O glorious hour! sm JowWhen Jesus, by almighty power, Revived and left the grave; 101 In all His works behold Him great, a Before, almighty to create, moiT 10 Almighty now to save! sos to 2 The First- begotten from the dead, He's risen now, His people's Head, And thus their life's secure; ers And if, like Him, they yield their breath, Like Him they'll burst the bonds of death, Their resurrection sure. 01101 ndt an llev. I 3 Why should His people, then, be sad? None have such reason to be glad As those redeemed to Godom ziH& Jesus, the mighty Saviour, lives, A To them eternal life He gives, guil The purchase of His blood, buA 230 4 Then let our gladsome praise resound, And let us in His work abound, A M od Whose blessèd name is Love; We're sure our labour's not in vain, For we with Him ere long shall reignWith Jesus dwell above. blow W IFT 1 281 deedab edt toom oplosur C.M. ITH joy we meditate the grace Of God's High Priest above; His heart is filled with tenderness, His very name is Love. WITE odT? 2 Touched with a sympathy within, o' liot He knows our feeble frame: nedT He knows what sorest trials mean, A For He has felt the same. T 3 But spotless, undefiled, and pure, The great Redeemer stood, or tud While Satan's fiery darts He bore, And did resist to blood. PHOTO SVIH 4 He, in the days of feeble flesh, Poured out His cries and tears, And, though ascended, feels a fresh What every member bears. 5 Then boldly let our faith address S The throne of grace and power; We shall obtain delivering grace In every needed hour. MA 231 282 prosbole quo de L.M.D. ASTER! we would no longer be M At home in that which hated Thee, But patient in Thy footsteps go, a W Thy sorrow as Thy joy to know; We would- and O confirm the powerWith meekness meet the darkest hour, By shame, contempt, however tried, For Thou wast scorned and crucified. 2 We welcome still Thy faithful word66 66 The cross shall meet its sure reward; For soon must pass the little while," Then joy shall crown Thy servants' toil: And we shall hear Thee, Saviour, say, Arise, my love, and come away; Look up, for thou shalt weep no more, But rest on heaven's eternal shore." 66 283 L.M. THEN we survey the wondrous cross On which the Lord of glory died, Our richest gain we count but loss, WHEN And pour contempt on all our pride. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that we should boast, Save in the death of Christ, our God; All the vain things that charm us most, We'd sacrifice them to His blood. 232 1 99 3 There from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and love flowed mingled down; Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? 4 Were the whole realm of nature ours, That were an offering far too small; Love that transcends our highest powers, Demands our soul, our life, our all. it ton 284 6-8s. 1 THOU hidden Source of calm repose! TH Thou all- sufficient Love divine! Our help and refuge from our foes, Secure we are, for we are Thine; And, lo! from guilt and grief and shame We're hidden, Saviour, by Thy name. 2 Thy mighty name Salvation is, T And keeps our happy souls above; Comfort it brings, and power and peace And joy and everlasting love; To us, with Thy dear name, are given Pardon and holiness and heaven. 3 Jesus, our all in all Thou art, Our rest in toil, our ease in pain; The medicine of a broken heart;[ gain; ' Mid storms, our peace; in loss, our Our smile beneath the tyrant's frown; In shame, our glory and our crown. 233 9 T& 4 In want, our plentiful supply; w In weakness, our almighty power; In bonds, our perfect liberty; 100 bid Our refuge in temptation's hour Our comfort,' midst all grief and thrall, T Our life in death, our all in all. 19wor Jesdeld wo ebassensittadt vo Parram 100 Inoe two abremot 1 JESUS, Thy head, once crowned with thorns, 285 C.M. JE om JOHTI Is crowned with glory now Heaven's royal diadem adornsal The mighty Victor's brow, glodarO 918 977 9.00a 2 Thou glorious light of courts above, POPULA Joy of the saints below, bbid oroW To us still manifest Thy love, OVOUS vďT we its depths may know. S 99,1 DnA 3 To us Thy cross with all its shame, With all its grace be given; baÅ Though earth disowns Thy lowly name, God honours it in heaven.nobisT 4 Who suffer with Thee, Lord, below,,& Shall reign with Thee above; Then let it be our joy to know morT 100 This way of peace and love. BMS 5 To us Thy cross is life and health; O ' Twas shame and death to Thee; 234 2 Our present glory, joy, and wealth, Our everlasting stay.obit ded W 6,4,6,4,6,6,6,4. 3 286 bro bo 4 OON Thou wilt come again, our sur S00 hoo Then we face shall see, Then we shall like Thee be, Then evermore with Thee, Jesus, our Lord! lish teoCI We shall be happy then, bro Jesus, our Lord! 88S 287 bob 0. ed To Tot Jo S.M. the houru no 1 TIS not far off bool When Christ will claim His own! We soon shall hear that voice of power, The Lord Himself shall come! s 0¹ aÀ The days are passing by, idiW The years flow on apace, ovol Lord Jesus! Thy return draws nigh, We long to see Thy face.odT IPT turi edt an al Eternal in the heavens, cow bnA Is our prepared abode Radiant and pure, in light divine, The building of our God.odo& donge vllodw aU Rest, Lord, in serving Thee, As none have served below; baA 235 Oh, through that blest eternity What tides of praise shall flow! 50 Come quickly, blessèd Lord! 888 Like exiles here we roam; Fulfil to us Thy gracious word, Lord Jesus, take us home. brol wo auast. C.M.D. W 288 THOU, whose mercies far exceed nod T All we can do or say, As in Thy people Thou indeed T Dost daily more display; Let, for our happiness, O God, 18S On us while here below, on 21TY I By virtue of Christ's death and blood, Two Thy richest blessings flow.008 W 2 Preserve Thy flock most graciously, Within Thy sheltering fold; T Move them from every harm away, And in Thy safeguard hold; bro.I Till Thou shalt fully have obtained In us the fruits of grace, And we, in joys that never end, Shall see Thee face to face. 1 ¹0 isibel 3 Do Thou, the very God of peace, Us wholly sanctify, And grant us such a rich increase Of power from on high, non A 236 That spirit, soul, and body may, Preservèd free from stain, Be blameless until that great day; no Lord Jesus Christ, Amen! duodT S 289 C.M. gobard's le condemnation!"- precious word! O 1" No Consider it, my soul! Thy sins were all on Jesus laid; His stripes have made thee whole. 2 In heaven the blood for ever speaks In God's omniscient ear; The saints, as jewels on His heart, Jesus doth ever bear. 1 bat& RVE 3" No condemnation!"-0 my soul, ' Tis God that speaks the word, nell& Perfect in comeliness art thou In Christ, the risen Lord. BuitentT 4 Teach me, O God, to fix mine eyes On Christ, the spotless Lamb, So shall I love Thy precious will, And glorify His name. BoTiesola 290 8,7. THY those fears? Behold,' tis Jesus Holds the helm, and guides the ship; Spread the sails, and catch the breezes Sent to waft us through the deep 237 To the regions iga tedT Where the mourners 2 cease to we weep. vab Jhorg Jadi Tamu zaslomaid ed Though the shore we hope to land on Only by report is known, Yet we freely all abandon, word, eas 1 bro Led by that report alone, O And with Jesus Tobiano Through the trackless deep move on. ros ° W" dwoodd obsm 9V80, 290rija siH 3 Led by faith, we brave the ocean; Led by faith, the storm defy Calm amidst tumultuous motion, Knowing that the Lord is nigh: dT ml S Waves obey Him, dob adal And the storms before Him fly. 4 Rendered safe by His protection, We shall pass the watery waste, Trusting to His wise direction, otrol T& We shall gain the port at last And with wonder datido no Think on toils and dangers past. o asi atH vihol but 50 what pleasures there await us! There the tempests cease to roar: au There it is that those who hate us qide Can molest our peace no more: 298991d Trouble ceases elise prt beorga On that tranquil, happy shore.a ¹8Ñ 238 1 291 mise bove 0 O SAVIOUR! brow odl whom absent we love, 8s. Whom not having seen we adore, Whose name is exalted above isa al All glory, dominion, and power; 2 0 come, and display us as Thine, And leave us no longer to roam;& May we in Thy glory, Lord, shine, ( Thy presence soon summon us home. 30 when shall the mists be removed, And round us Thy brightness be poured? When meet Thee, whom absent we've COLLE loved, When see, whom unseen we've adored? 4 0 then never more shall the fears, ses ol The trials, temptations, and woes, Which darken this valley of tears, Intrude on our blissful repose. 5 Or if yet remembered above, dagordT Remembrance no sadness shall raise, They will bring but new thoughts of Thy mode love, 15021 bab New themes for our wonder and praise. 292 011 a C.M. ARK, the glad sound! the Saviour comes! da odW The Saviour promised long: Da 239 0 HA Take up the word, ye savèd saints, Renew the gladsome song. 2 He comes! creation to release In Satan's bondage held; beed W The tyrant's thraldom to destroy, And make th' usurper yield. O 3 He comes! the mighty foe to bind, The groaning earth to free, YOU While( chief of all His goodness gives) Himself its Lord shall be. entw O'& Abou 4 Hosannas glad, Thou Prince of Peace, Thy welcome shall proclaim; And all creation shall rejoice botol In Thy beloved name. 1911 W 998 mod W ne biom 293 1 ROM all that dwell below the skies FR Let the Creator's praise arise; Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Through every land, by every tongue. 2 Eternal are Thy mercies, Lord! Eternal truth attends Thy word; 410+ L.M. And praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more. 294 ¹0 L.M. COME, Thou stricken Lamb of God! Who shed'st for us Thine own lifeblood, 240 And teach us all Thy love:-then pain In life were sweet, and death were gain. 2 Take Thou our hearts, and let them be For ever closed to all but Thee; Thy willing servants, let us wear The seal of love for ever there. We 3 How blest are they who still abide, A& Close sheltered by Thy watchful side; Who life and strength from Thee receive, And with Thee move, and in Thee live. 4 Ah, Lord! enlarge our scanty thought, To know the wonders Thou hast wrought; Unloose our stammering tongues to tell Thy love, immense, unsearchable. 5 Firstborn of many brethren, Thou! To whom both heaven and earth must bow; Heirs of Thy shame and of Thy throne, We bear Thy cross and seek Thy crown. 295 1 8,7. HOLY OLY Saviour, we adore Thee, old Seated on the throne of God; Soon in glory, all before Thee Shall proclaim Thy praise abroad. " Thou art worthy," sm We were ransomed by Thy blood. 9* 241 2 Saviour, though the world despised Thee, Though Thou here wast crucified, al Yet the Father's glory raised Thee, T Lord of all creation wide. o 1ov 10 Thou art worthy," illi, T 66 We shall live, for Thou hast died. T 3 And though here on earth rejected, OH ' Tis but fellowship with Thee; 08013 Should we not with joy expect it w Here like Thee, our Lord, to be? Thou art worthy," baA Thou from earth hast set us free. wom! OT 4 Haste the day of Thine appearing play With Thy ransomed saints to reign; Then shall end all days of mourning, We shall sing with triumph then. de" Thou art worthy," modw of Come, Lord Jesus, come, Amen. CHOMO 1 TICH 8,7. 296 loga bug Lo OVE divine, all praise excelling, Joy of heaven, to earth come down! Bless us with Thy rich indwelling, All Thy faithful mercies crown! PH Saviour, Thee we'd still be blessing, 2 Serve Thee here, as soon above, Praise Thee, Saviour, without ceasing, Glory in Thy dying love, 19w W 242 2 Firstfruits of Thy new creation, a Faithful, holy, may we be, A Joyful in Thy full salvation, Jul More and more conformed to Thee! Changed from glory into glory, 8. Till in heaven we take our place, Then to worship and adore Thee, Lost in wonder, love, and praise! as Toom Il'W ils nod C.M. 297 1 W THEN all Thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys, di O Transported with the view, I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise. oT oroda vaged a assas O 2 Unnumbered comforts to my soul aA Thy tender care bestowed, d dorw Before my infant heart conceived From whom those comforts flowed. S ogą staisa piH Ms lliW 3 Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart W OT To taste those gifts with joy. C bauot ei voi tasdagmint neysed al 8 4 Through every period of my life bei Thy goodness I'll pursue; The desert past, in glory bright, The precious theme renew. 243 1 5 Through all eternity to Theeba& A joyful song I'll raise; But, oh! eternity's too short rol per To utter all Thy praise.o bo 8,6,8,6. 298 10,6,6,6,6,7,8. 0 HASTE away, my brethren dear, And come to Canaan's shore; We'll meet and sing for ever there, When all our toils are o'er. Tes O that will be joyful, joyful, joyful! I O that will be joyful! To meet to part no more, To meet to part no more, On Canaan's happy shore. And then sing Hallelujah, With the saints that have gone before. be Pustni vm 9Totod 2 In bridal robes, all clothed in white, Will all His saints appear: And, shining in His glory bright, We'll see our Jesus there. O that will be joyful, etc. 3 In heaven triumphant joy is found When sons to God are born; ITA How will its vaults with praise resound On the millennial morn! O that will be joyful, etc. 244 4 In Canaan's happy land we'll meet To chant this glorious lay; Our hearts, well tuned, will sing so sweet, leda Through one eternal day. I dift O that will be joyful, etc. 5 Through one eternal day we'll sing, And bless His sacred name, With" Hallelujahs to the King!' And" Worthy is the Lamb!" O that will be joyful, etc. sdt gida 299 2 HOLES& 1 ET earthly themes now cease, And joyful let us dwell LET Jor ros On our sweet theme of heavenly peace: O we've enough to tell. HOTLY ow birode We worship at Thy feet, nodT We wonder and adore; berland off The coming glory scarce more sweet Than sweet the peace before. 1 " 9 S.M. 300 TE YE And publish abroad His wonderful name; The name, all victorious, of Jesus extol, His kingdom is glorious- He'll reign bollabicover all. 245 10s. or 11s. servants of God, your Master proclaim, 2 God ruleth on high, almighty to save, But still He is nigh, His presence we doowa o have; bomis low arised[ sing, The great congregation His triumph shall Ascribing salvation to Jesus, their King. 301. Hl'ewah Lecrete, on drvordt a 3 Salvation to God, who sits on the throne, Let all shout aloud, and honour the Son; The praises of Jesus God's saints will proclaim, liw teilt They'll fall on their faces to worship the Lamb. ees M.2 asoo modt videre T, JI 10s. or 11s. 301 Howb.eu, tol Intyoj OUR here: UR rest is in heaven, our rest is not over 0 Then why should we tremble when trials are near? dT ds qidarow eW Be hushed, our sad spirits, the worst that Jeswecan come so toly gnimos enT But shortens the journey, and hastens all to us home. 1 008 2 It is not for us to be seeking our bliss, And building our hopes in a region like omen In this: weill beords daildug baA We look for a city which hands have gior not piled a mobgaid eiH We pant for a country by sin undefiled. 246 3 The thorn and the thistle around us may grow- moit sodTorage bid We would not lie down, e'en on roses, A 3809 below: Teoot doma JA[ rest, We ask not our portion, we seek not a Till we find them for ever where Jesus is blest. Coqu olil oosol 4 Let trial and danger ourprogress oppose, They'll only make heaven more sweet at the close; [ befall, Come joy or come sorrow, whate'er may A home with our God will make up for it all. omn ow neser. 5 With a scrip on the back, and a staff in the hand, SITE OU CLO now lutvoj doiW We march on in haste through an enemy's land; [ be long, The road may be rough, but it cannot And we'll smooth it with hope, and comen we'll cheer it with song. woll brow Intdtisl vdT taon baÅ the Sa 302 C.M. BLESSED Lord, what hast Thou done? ibd Jooral H M How vast a ransom given? bu Thyself of God th' eternal Son; vodT The Lord of earth and heaven. 247 1 ¹0 2 Thy Father, in His gracious love, edT Did spare Thee from His side; And Thou didst stoop to bear above, den At such a cost, Thy bride. Jast alb 3 Lord, while our souls in faith repose Upon Thy precious blood, Peace like an even river flows, And mercy, like a flood. 4 But boundless joy shall fill our hearts, When, gazing on Thy face, We fully see what faith imparts, And glory crowns Thy grace. emo) Mod A 5 Unseen, we love Thee; dear Thy name; But when our eyes behold, With joyful wonder we'll exclaim, " The half had not been told!" 6 For Thou exceedest all the fame bits Our ears have ever heard; How happy we who know Thy name, And trust Thy faithful word! sos 303 ¹ WH THEN Israel, by divine command, The pathless desert trod, o They found, throughout the barren land, A sure resource in God. 248 C.M. 2 A cloudy pillar marked the road, And screened them from the heat; From the hard rock the water flowed, And manna was their meat. 3 Like them, we have a rest in view, Secure from hostile powers: Like them, we pass a desert too,+ But Israel's God is ours. 4 His word a light before us spreads, By which our path we see; His love, a banner o'er our heads, 308 From harm preserves us free. 5 Jesus, the Bread of life, is given To be our daily food; OTT Within us dwells that well from heaven, The Spirit of our God. 6 Lord,' tis enough, we ask no more; Thy grace around us pours Its rich and unexhausted store, And all its joy is ours. Intsodo de 8,7. 304 SOON OON the saints in glory singing, Will with joy exalt the Lamb; All in heaven their tribute bringing, Raising high the Saviour's name. 2 To us, now the earnest's given, TAA Here by grace these themes belong; 249 1 Let us sing the song of heaven, rolo AS ' Tis our everlasting song. A 3 See how God has now enthroned Him At His own right hand in heaven, There the heavenly hosts have owned Him Lord, to whom all power is given. 4 Endless life in Him possessing, medt oli.I Let us praise His glorious name, tog Glory, honour, power, and blessing, H Be for ever to the Lamb.idwa 305 1 19tasd ovol aiH C.M. GIOTA HAT we are seen, O God, by TheeThis is our happy lot ave96 Presented faultless to Thine eye, Th Dev And all our sins forgot. au aldriW 10 Uniqa edT I 2 Each hour of joy, this is the light a Which shines on all our ways And in affliction's deepest gloomatl Its power it still displays. A 3 Then cheerfully through life we pass; And if we're called to die, 000 I The valley's shade we will not dread, For Thou wilt still be nigh. di UIA 306em a Toiva8 odt duid gnisis. C.M. ND art Thou with us, gracious Lord, HoleTo dissipate our fear? d TSH 1 ¹A € 250 Dost Thou proclaim Thyself our God, Our Father ever near? das ted Wi avoi dous of anonnia paiai ST 10 2 With such support our souls may rest, And banish every care; The darkest path is cheered with smiles, Since Thou art with us there.1231 DOI TO le 27 god 307 1 1 7s. POOR Lysdow DOOR and feeble though we be, Saviour, we belong to Thee! Thine we are, Thou Son of God, al& Thine, the purchase of Thy blood. bas .Hb aiT 2 Boundless wisdom, power divine, Love unspeakable, are Thine; Praise by all to Thee be given, edW& Son of God, and Heir of heaven! godT no el rostro desr ow olidw baA 308 od vientonsa Tuo flada uCC.M. divine, aur LLC AND SAV know, AVIOUR In whom alone we trust, Thou art the Lord our Righteousness, Thou art Thy people's boast. whose ose name w we oda Hs brA 2. The guilty soul, by sin defiled, ore The conscience sore opprest, In Thee believing stands approved, I And finds abiding rest. W 251 3 To Thee, our great redeeming Lord, What lasting thanks we owe, O For raising sinners to such joys 1 From depths of endless woe. Lubiwa s 309 ESUS! before Thy face we fall, Our Lord, our life, our hope, our all; For we have nowhere else to flee; No Sanctuary, Lord, but Thee. 2 In Thee we every glory view, suidT Of safety, strength, and beauty too; ' Tis all our rest and peace to see Duo 2 Our Sanctuary, Lord, in Thee. 3 Whatever foes or fears betide, In Thy blest presence let us hide; And while we rest our souls on Thee, Thou shalt our Sanctuary be. TUOTY 4 Through time, with all its changing scenes, And all the grief that intervenes, Let this support each fainting heart, That Thou our Sanctuary art. 310 bolnob nie v L.M. valing 8,7. THE CHURCH. ATHER, O how vast the blessing, When Thy Son returns again! 252 1 ¹FAT Then the church, its rest possessing, O'er the earth with Him shall reign. brow how ISRAEL. 2 For the fathers' sakes beloved, Israel, in Thy grace restored, Shall on earth, the curse removed, Be the people of the Lord. borlaque Sange Rev. vii. GAW 3 Then, too, countless myriads, wearing Robes made white in Jesu's blood, Palms( like rested pilgrims) bearing, Stand before the throne of God: 4 These, redeemed from every nation, te Shall in triumph bless Thy name; Every voice shall cry," Salvation To our God and to the Lamb." 311 150 hne wel 8,7. W WHILE to several paths dividing, We our pilgrimage pursue, May our Shepherd, safely guiding, Still be kept in constant view. May the bond of blest communion Every distant soul embrace, Till, in everlasting union, We attain our resting- place. 253 J' 312 mi92200 dos atidondo Hodoodd S.M. EAD on, almighty Lord, d'O 1 ¹ L' Lead on to victory: Encouraged by Thy blessèd word, With joy we follow Theedist odt 10T 101 9961 Tai lesiel We follow Thee, our Guide, Who didst salvation bringt off. no llada We follow Thee, through grace supplied From heaven's eternal spring: 2 3 Till of the prize possessed, odnodT We hear of war no more, sm aodof And, O sweet thought! for ever rest brista On yonder peaceful shore. brid Hoidan 1979 mort bemoober, OUDT 313 ACTANT I reold damit ni s.S.M. 1 COON righteousness shall rule, vi SOON All Satan's power restrain: Jesus Jehovah be the King, O'er Jews and Gentiles reign. Fre 2 Jesus Himself shall come, The world receive His word; And all creation own His sway- M The universal Lord, god od Mita pinummos teold to brod odt va 003rd yoz, dustaib v19 L.M. 314 1 ¹L ET sinners saved give thanks and sing, Salvation's theirs and of the Lord; 254 They draw from heaven's eternal spring, The living God, their great reward. KT 2 Let sinners saved give thanks and sing, Whom grace has kept in dangers past, And, 0 sweet truth! the Lord will bring His people safe to heaven at last.re Jua bot 3 Let sinners saved give thanks and sing, Of Jesus sing, through all their days, In heaven above their harps they'll string, And there for ever sing His praise. 315 6,6,6,6,8,8. 1 ESUS! life- giving sound, od ba A The joy of earth and heaven; No other help is found, rod189 20 No other name is given, T In which the sons of men can boast, पर्टी But His who seeks and saves the lost. His name the sinner hears, evig l'H And is from guilt set free; last A ' Tis music in his ears, wodi bid WH ' Tis life and victory: led baA His heart o'erflows with sacred joy, And songs of praise his lips employ. Jesus! all praise above: a We sing Thy blessèd name, 2T 8 3 FOTO OT 255 2 We sing Thy dying love, wath vodi Thy rising power proclaim: odT But soon, to give Thee worthy praise, Both heaven and earth their songs shall raise. gaind 316 0.bøÅ one 6,6,8,4, bis. 1 E are by Christ redeemed: WE The cost His precious blood; Be nothing by our souls esteemed Like this great good. Were the vast world our own, Doy Bed al bal are With all its varied store, And Thou, Lord Jesus, wert unknown, We still were poor. of 2 Our earthen vessels break; The world itself grows old; But Christ our precious dust will take And freshly mould: He'll give these bodies vile triff A fashion like His own; altbnA He'll bid the whole creation smile, And hush its groan. 3 Thus far by grace preserved, Each moment speeds us on; The crown and kingdom are reserved Where Christ is gone. 256 When cloudless morning shines, foodT We shall His glory share; ou woH In pleasant places are the lines; I The home how fair! plo odT T d 4 To Him our weakness clings detron Through tribulation sore, And seeks the covert of His wings W Till all be o'er. And when we've run the race, brol a bas And fought the faithful fight, idW We then shall see Him face to face, With saints in light. YAD 0002 pola odt ni asalsıq dT enia ol ear L.M. 317 1 HOW It well becomes the saints of God: OW pleasant is the sound of praise! Should we refuse our songs to raise, The stones might tell our shame abroad. 160.97 40590 2 For Him who washed us in His blood, Let us our sweetest songs prepare; He sought us wandering far from God, And now preserves us by His care. 3 One string there is of sweetest tone, Reserved for sinners saved by grace; ' Tis sacred to one class alone, O And touch'd by one peculiar race. 257 4 Though angels may with rapture see W How mercy flows in Jesu's blood, It is not theirs to prove, as we, solg I The cleansing virtue of this flood.hall 5 Though angels praise the heavenly King, And Him their Lord adoring own, We can with exultation sing, og, bas " He wears our nature on the throne.” 6 Lord, we adore the wondrous love baA Which brought Thee here to bleed and Wer die; 9081 mil soe Ifade godt W ost Soon may we meet in heaven above, To sing Thy praises in the sky. Tre to hauos edt ei tregolg WO 7,6. LAMB of God, still keep us Close to Thy piercèd sideda 79 0 bsorTis only there in safety code edT And peace we can abide; With foes and snares around us, 101 And lusts and fears within, jol beThe grace that sought and found us, 01 Alone can keep us clean. baÅ 318 1 : 00 2 Tis only in Thee hiding gnida en0% We feel ourselves secure; 1989. Only in Thee abiding of boto se BIT The conflict can endure bøA 258 Thine arm the victory gaineth H O'er every hateful foe; odW Thy love our hearts sustaineth, In all their cares and woe. y all 3 Soon shall our eyes behold Thee I With rapture, face to face; And, resting there in glory, yol W We'll sing Thy power and grace: Thy beauty, Lord, and glory, OT The wonders of Thy love, odT Shall be the endless story 140 Of Of all Thy saints above. gada bliowards 319 dtiw OSS REVELATI 7,6. OUH The holy Lamb of God; front He took them all, and freed us UR sins were borne by Jesus, orodT HA From that condemning load. Our guilt was borne by Jesus, H OT S Who washed the crimson stains White in His blood most precious, Till not a spot remains. 10 2 Our wants are known to J to Jesus; All fulness dwells in Him: od 9H& He healeth all diseases ont Who did our souls redeem. efT We tell our griefs to Jesus, Our burdens and our cares; I 0259 He from them all releases, suidT Who all our sorrow shares. VIT 3 We love the name of Jesus, The Christ of God, the Lord; Like fragrance on the breezes ook& His name is spread abroad., We long to be with Jesus, With all the ransomed throng, To sing for aye His praises, T The one eternal song. baÅ ods od led? : 7dT Us. 10 C.M. AREWELL to this world's fleeting joys, Our home is not below; There was no home for Jesus here, And' tis to Him we go. 1000 91 obres Tsili imor 2 To Him in yonder home of love, Where He has gone before w The home He changed for Calvary's Curt 320 1 ¹ FARE cross, Jog Where all our sins He bore. 3 He bore our sins that we might be His partners on the throne! d s The throne He'll shortly share with those slohg wo Hat& W For whom He did atone. 100 260 4 Up to our Father's house we go, ta To that sweet home of love: edT Many the mansions that are found Where Jesus dwells above! s of II 5 And He who left that home above, To be a sufferer here, Has left this world again for us bloA mansion to prepare. lowers' SI 6 His errand to the earth was love, To wretches such as we! ton bow To pluck us from the jaws of death, Nailed to th' accursèd tree. 7 Th' accursèd tree was the reward Which this sad world did give To Him who gave His precious life That this lost world might live. 8 And has this world a charm for us, Where Jesus suffer'd thus? No! we have died to all its charms Through Jesu's wondrous cross. 9 The cross on which our Lord expired Has won the crown for us! In thankful fellowship with Him We bear our daily cross. 10 Set free in grace He vanquished him Who held us in his chains- mo 261 But more than this, He shares with us US WECH The fruit of all His pains.dt- of bapol.on tadi.ago 180 261 74 M 11 To all His ransomed ones He'll give ( To us amongst the rest), OT With Him to dwell, with Him to reign, With Him for ever blest. well 101 0898 ards thol esH 12 Farewell, farewell, poor faithless world, With all thy boasted store 1 BiH 0 We'd not have joy where He had woeBe rich where He was poorsulq of rem béenroos rit of bolia 321 C.M. brewer ed ВЕНО w.sout bestwoos EHOLD the Lamb, whose precious blood am Drawn from His riven side, JOIT Had power to make our peace with God, Nor lets one spot abide. ideed ba A Toftue Burol 191W 2 The dying thief keheld that Lamb Expiring by his side, gol, dunordT And proved the value of the name Of Jesus crucified. out douarti odT@ 3 His soul, by virtue of the blood, di al To paradise received, wood W Redemption's earliest trophy stood, 01 From sin and death retrieved. W 262 4 We, too, the cleansing power have known Of the atoning blood, T guis Il's W By grace have learnt His name to own, Which brings us back to God. 5 To Him, then, let our songs ascend, Who stoop'd in grace so low: To Christ, the Lamb, the sinner's Friend, Let ceaseless praises flow. To ba 322elbas not beaut bas gaude aq. C.M. TH HERE is a stream of precious blood Which flowed from Jesu's veins; And sinners washed in that blest flood Lose all their guilty stains. Ese HI T 2 The dying thief rejoiced to see That Saviour in his day; bA And by that blood, though vile as he, Our sins are wash'd away. To 3 Blest Lamb of God, Thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, ded Till every ransom'd saint of God ad Be saved to sin no more. 4 E'er since, by faith, we saw the stream Thy wounds supplied for sin, O Redeeming love has been our theme, Our joy and peace has been, od A 263 5 Soon in a nobler, sweeter song dow We'll sing Thy power to save; 10 No more with lisping, stamm'ring tongue, But conquerors o'er the grave. 6 Lord, we believe Thou hast prepared ( Unworthy though we be) ta od W For us a blood- bought, free reward, And harps of minstrelsy. I 7 Harps strung and tuned for endless years And form'd by power divine, To sound in God the Father's ears, No other name but Thine. bro 323 S.M. TH 1 THE Lord Himself shall come, e And shout a quickening word; Thousands shall answer from the tomb: For ever with the Lord!" TO 66 200 Then, as we upward fly, That resurrection- wordeon ada Shall be our shout of victory: For ever with the Lord! 3 "" 98 There with unwearied gazeİR 19 3 4 Our eyes on Him we'll rest, And satisfy with endless praise toobe A heart supremely blest. vo10 264 4 USE That resurrection word, diew T 1 That shout of vietory- bA W Once more co" For ever with the Lord!" Amen, so let it be bg galiow ydT bo od til ow bine vodT 324 1 5 2 3 " Knowing as we are known!" IT How shall we love that word, diW How oft repeat before the throne: Inigh " For ever with the Lord!" 4 ORD JESUS, come! Lo 4,6,8,8,4. In 170, Ill' TO T Nor let us longer roam Afar from Thee and that bright place Where we shall see Thee face to face. Lord Jesus, come! Tam ol Lord Jesus, come! sinob desoria O don blode woH Thine absence here we mourn; No joy we know apart from Thee, No sorrow in Thy presence see. Come, Jesus, come! TO JEW W& Dooits et reo o now JesH Lord Jesus, come! ou llita dirige al And claim us as Thine own With longing hearts the path we tread, Which Thee on high to glory led; Come, Saviour, come! di ai baA Lord Jesus, come! IT tot diew WA And take Thy people home; lidW 10 265 That all Thy flock, so scatter'd here, With Thee in glory may appear. H Lord Jesus, come! seqor the 325 Mis 8,7,8,7,8,7,7. WE 1 TE wait for Thee, O Son of God! And long for Thine appearing; " A little while" Thou'lt come, O Lord, Thy waiting people cheering.comA Thus hast Thou said: we lift the head In joyful expectation, For Thou wilt bring salvation. 2 We wait for Thee, content to share, In patience, days of trial; So meekly Thou the cross didst bear, Our sin, reproach, denial. How should not we receive with Thee The cup of shame and sorrow, Until the promised morrow? 3 We wait for Thee, for Thou, e'en here, Hast won our hearts' affection, In spirit still we find Thee near, 10.I Our solace and protection. In cloudless light, and glory bright, We soon with joy shall greet Thee, And in the air shall meet Thee. 4 We wait for Thee- Thou wilt arise Whilst hope her watch is keeping, 266 01 Forgotten then, in glad surprise, buA Shall be our years of weeping. A Our hearts beat high, the dawn is nigh That ends our pilgrim story odT In Thine eternal glory! 326 Diw TSE 120241 8s, P.M. I 1 S debtors to mercy alone, 10 AS Of heavenly mercy we sing; baÅ Nor fear to draw near to the throne, Our person and offerings to bring: The wrath of a sin- hating God With us can have nothing to do; The Saviour's obedience and blood Hide all our transgressions from view. nie mo 2 The work which His goodness began, The arm of His strength will complete; His promise is Yea and Amen, And never was forfeited yet: Things future, nor things that are now, Nor all things below nor above, I Can make Him His purpose forego, o Or sever our souls from His love. 3 Our names, from the palms of His hands Eternity will not erase: Impressed on His heart they remain, In marks of indelible grace: jedT 267 And we to the end shall endure, to As sure as the earnest is given; a More happy, but not more secure, O The spirits departed to heaven. T wait! viola lenyste onid all. C.M. 327 1 I ORD JESUS! are we one with Thee? ¹ Lo O height! O depth of love! And crucified and dead with Thee, Now one in heaven above.sol. 10/1 T 2 Such was Thy grace, that for our sake Thou didst from heaven come down; With us of flesh and blood partake, And make our guilt Thine own. STT Tuolls obiH 3 Our sins, our guilt, in love divine, Confessed and borne by Thee; UT.£ The gall, the curse, the wrath were Thine, To set Thy ransomed free.org Bill 19790 ba 4 Ascended now, in glory bright, comid Life- giving Head Thou art 10/1 Nor life, nor death, nor depth, nor height, Thy saints and Thee can part. 10 5 And soon shall come that glorious day,& When, seated on Thy throne, Thou shalt to wondering worlds display That we with Thee are one. sal 268 328 osh bogbol bas bolsonoo 88, P.M. ORD of 1 Lour souls shall for ever delight, A And sing of Thy glory above, guodT In praises by day and by night. Wherever we follow Thee, Lord, Admiring, adoring, we see That love which was stronger than death Flow out without limit, and free. HOL TUO edT A 088 2 Descending from glory on high, With men Thy delight was to dwell, Contented, our Surety to die, Nor e'er didst the vilest repel. edT Enduring the grief and the shame, Thou barest our sins on the cross, Oh! who would not boast of this love, And count the world's glory but loss? 329 C.M. 1 OD'S sovereign grace to us has given, J While pilgrims here below, 10 A share in all the joys of heaven, And that blest heaven to know. 10 2 With thankful hearts we now can bid Farewell to pleasure here! fgodT With Christ in God our life is hid, bel And all its springs are there. lg ml 269 3' Tis now concealed and lodged secure In God's eternal Son, 440 And there, as He, it shall endure, Though to the world unknown. br vd ho 4 Then, Lord, remove whate'er divides Our longing souls from Thee; ' Tis fit that where the Head resides, The members' hearts should be. Jad 330 1 WH Or who did it suggest? That we, the church, to glory brought, Should WITH the Son be blest. soball S.M. THAT raised the wondrous thought; 20 God! the thought was Thine! ( Thine only it could be) od 110 Fruit of the wisdom, love divine, An Peculiar unto Thee: ese 3e For, sure, no other mind, 200 For thoughts so bold, so free, Greatness or strength, could ever find; Thine only it could be.andi bak 4 The motives, too, Thine own, w The plan, the counsel, Thine! Made for Thy Son, bone of His bone, In glory bright to shine. bak 270 5 6 O God! with great delight Thy wondrous thought we see, T Upon His throne, in glory bright, The bride of Christ shall be. buod O a Cheb nimaU Sealed with the Holy Ghost, We triumph in that love, ne bob 12 Thy wondrous thought has made our boast, Glory WITH Christ above." 66 consibet diw doid, 186 1 331 L.M. FATHER, ATHER, Thy sovereign love has sought Captives to sin, gone far from Thee; The work that Thine own Son hath wrought Has brought us back in peace and free. 2 And now as sons before Thy face, colo With joyful steps the path we tread, Which leads us on to that blest place Prepared for us by Christ our Head. 3 Thou gav'st us, in eternal love, To Him to bring us home to Thee, Suited to Thine own thought above, As sons like Him, with Him to be hor 4 In Thine own house. There love divine Fills the bright courts with cloudless joy; hob to deal O 271 But' tis the love that made us Thine, Fills all that house without alloy. dyind violy ni onord sil nog 5 0 boundless grace! what fills with joy Unmingled all that enter there, God's nature, love without alloy, Vi Our hearts are given e’en now to share. 6 God's righteousness with glory bright, Which with its radiance fills that sphere, ANT E'en Christ, of God the power and light, Our title is that light to share. 181 omgais cortiquO 7 0 mind divine, so must it be dowod That glory all belongs to God: H O love divine, that did decree a ha A, C We should be part, thro' Jesu's blood! 1790 8 0 keep us, love divine, near Thee, id W That we our nothingness may know, And ever to Thy glory be degy vodT& Walking in faith while here below. 332 de tdynodi awo onidT of beting of mil diw ari elil and 8,8,8,6. 1 UST as I was- without one plea, enti But that Thy blood was shed for me, And that Thou bad'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, I came! 272 2 Just as I was- poor, wretched, blind; Sight, riches, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need in Thee to find, O Lamb of God, I came! OOTT How i We IIA 3 Just as I am- Thy love, I own, Has broken every barrier down; stro T Now to be Thine, yea, Thine alone, a O Lamb of God, I come! 4 Just as I am- of that free love, The fulness and the depth to prove, S Here for a season, then above & O Lamb of God, I come! vice ti dona al aso How at lis A 6-8s. 333 то 1 To Thee, O God, our hearts we raise In solemn songs of thankful praise; Thee as our God and Father own, oH And bow our souls before Thy throne: While here below we seek to sound Thy praise to earth's remotest bound. & 2 Worship and praise we render Thee, Father of endless majesty; A Thy true and only Son adore, o O One with Thyself in bliss and power; And God the Holy Ghost declare i 10 The saints' eternal Comforter. 273 334fdddolor 1 THR 8,4,8,4,8,8,8,4. THROUGH the love of God our Saviour, All will be well; boon I lla o Free and changeless is His favour, All, all is well. out& Precious is the blood that healed us, ELH Perfect is the grace that sealed us, Strong the hand stretched forth to shield us, All must be well. I as dant, b 2 Though we pass through All will be well; Ours is such a full salvation, All, all is weH. 888 Happy still in God confiding; IT 0 Fruitful, if in Christ abiding; al T tribulation, 10 Holy, through the Spirit's guiding.T All must be well. 3 We expect a bright to- morrow; All will be well. Faith can sing through days of sorrow, All, all is well. Ibas ET On our Father's love relying, einladT Jesus every need supplying; Or in living, or in dying, All must be well. 274 f C.M. red.mk GOD, how wide Thy glory shines, How high Thy wonders rise! Known thro' the earth by thousand signs, By thousands through the skies. 335 ¹0 2 Those mighty orbs proclaim Thy power; Their motions speak Thy skill: And on the wings of every hour, We read Thy patience still. 3 Part of Thy name divinely stands On every work impressed; Each is the labour of Thy hands, By each Thy power's confessed. 4 But when we view Thy strange design To save rebellious worms, Where vengeance and compassion join In their divinest forms: 5 Here Thy bright character is known, Nor dares a creature guess Which of the glories brightest shoneThe justice or the grace. 6 Now the full glories of the Lamb Adorn the heavenly throne, While saints on earth that know His Juber godT name, Their Lord and Saviour own. 275 JES 7 How blest are we, who have a part In the immortal song; Wonder and joy become our heart, And praise and thanks, our tongue. odt derondi abmsanodta T 336 yd mialsong adso yodgin689. Gdyllde EHOLD, what wondrous love and 1 ВЕНО grace! 8.900 isa.vi N When we were wretched and undone, To save a ruined, helpless race, to 316 The Father gave His only Son! 0 Of twice ten thousand gifts divine, bell No gift like this could ever shine. agieob ogasida yd wory ow nody tra 2 0 gift of love unspeakable! avea of O gift of mercy all divine! 97 19dW We once were slaves of death and hell, But in Christ's image we shall shine: For every gift a song we raise, But this demands eternal praise. 9110 of doidW piteri ed 3 Praise shall employ these tongues of ours, Till we with all the saints above, o Extol His name with nobler powers, ai And see the ocean of His loved w Then, while we look, and wondering gaze, We'll fill the heavens with endless praise. 276 337 C.M. bris nelband mo 1 THE God who dwells above, we call THE Our Father and our Friend; And, blessèd thought! His children all Shall see Him in the end. 10¹T ody baA Jeobron Son 2 Though now dispersed, the day will come When He who made us His VIT& Will call us hence, and take us home To see Him as He is. da me od bnA 3 Though now unknown, we then shall be The sons of God confessed, Those who disown us then shall see How richly we are blest. 4 Then let us, brethren, while on earth, With foes and strangers mixed, Be mindful of our heavenly birth, re Our thoughts on glory fixed. oll 5 That we should glorify Him here Our Father's purpose is: Whene'er the Saviour shall appear,& He'll fully own us His. sloff noilsavoos a'mste? bA W C.M. 338 don been on tuldo 1 CINCE Thou, the everlasting God, Our Father art become; A SINO 277 Jesus, our Guardian and our Friend, And heaven our final home: TH COTES 2 We welcome all Thy sovereign will, For all that will is love; ifoda. And when we know not what Thou dost, ono We wait the light above. on dgnont 3 Thy gracious love, in all our need, Shall heavenly light impart; And be our theme of endless praise When all things else depart. duonT arrow or 7,6. T & 339 1 UR God is our salvation, OUR Our refuge in distress, wo What earthly tribulation del not Can shake our steadfast peace? 2 The ground of our professionair of Is Jesus and His blood: He gives us the possession Of everlasting good. w jedT t 3 We know no condemnation, and W No law that speaks despair: H And Satan's accusation, MO With Christ, we need not fear. E 4 For us there is provided WA city fair and new, 278 ¹2 To it we shall be guided- ati morT Jerusalem's in view; of T 1 5 Our portion there is lying, Hodt v A destined heavenly lot; M And though we're daily dying, I Our portion withers not. 6 nisu The heart within us leapeth, And cannot down be cast, Since with our God it keepeth bow Its never- ending feast. misda JedT 7 The sun which, smiling, lights us, Is Jesus Christ alone: And what to song incites us, anangl S Is heaven on earth begun. ab mo at na Jagla 8,7. 340 FAT ATHER, we commend our spirits To Thy love, in Jesu's name, id& Love which His atoning meritsaila Give us confidence to claim. 2 0 how sweet, how real a pleasure Flows from love so full and free! ' Tis a vast exhaustless treasure, Saviour, we possess in Thee! 3 From the world and its confusion, Here we turn and find our rest, 279 From its care and its delusion, ti of Turn to Thee, in whom we're blest. 4 By the Holy Ghost anointed, og ua May we do the Father's will, A Walk the path by Him appointed, A dec All His pleasure to fulfil.oq TO 1 dtogeel en aiddiw.dused ofT.D C.M. 341 TWAS bgA. WAS past and o'er, that deathful pain When forth the life- blood flowed That washed our souls from ev'ry stain, That paid the debt we owed. od onola jaindo nas! PI 2 Cleansed from our sins, renewed by grace, Thy royal throne above, r.el Blest Saviour, is our destined place, OPE Our portion there, Thy love. atinige tuo baso HTAT I 3 Thine eye in that bright cloudless day, Shall, with supreme delight, w evol Thy fair and glorious bride survey, Unblemished in Thy sight. wod 0 S 1 eet bus ful os ovol mort swoll Andouesst eredze Jesy& aff WhoodT ai seoseogow voiva noientro ati bas blow od mort& deor quo bail bra ut ow ois H 280 1 1 Tecoming in teda dzala, han I do Y APPENDIX. 07 S L.M. ORGIVENESS!' twas a joyful sound To guilty sinners doomed to die: We'd publish it the world around, And gladly shout it through the sky. pressly 2' Twas the rich gift of love divine ' Tis full, effacing every crime; Unbounded shall its glories shine, And know no change by changing time. 3 For this stupendous gift of heaven, What grateful honours shall we shew! Where much transgression is forgiven, May love with fervent ardour glow. OTO QUISH Eht a 4 By love inspired, may all our days With every heavenly grace be crown'd; May truth and goodness, joy and praise, In all abide, in all abound. on W podT 190 as om sbWoT 7,6. dard 2 1 0 LORD, Thy love's unbounded, So sweet, so full, so freeMy soul is all transported, Whene'er I think on Thee! 281 bu A 11 2 Yet, Lord, alas! what weakness Within myself I find, No infant's changing pleasure Is like my wandering mind. be3 And yet Thy love's unchanging, And doth recall my heart BAW To joy in all its brightness, The peace its beams impart. A 4 Yet sure, if in Thy presence My soul still constant were, Mine eye would, more familiar, odl Its brighter glories bear. A outlin, arobran TOE& 5 And thus Thy deep perfections Much better should I know, And with adoring fervour yol sl In this Thy nature grow. horigani evol v 6 Still sweet' tis to discover, di is If clouds have dimmed my sight, When passed, Eternal Lover, ITO Towards me, as e'er, Thou'rt bright. 70 keep my soul, then, Jesus, I Abiding still with Thee, ca And if I wander, teach meros pl Soon back to Thee to flee. W 282 8 That all Thy gracious favour to a May to my soul be known; to And, versed in this Thy goodness, My hopes Thyself shalt crown. o 3 8,8,8,6. 1 on SilproT THE wanderer no more will roam, THE The lost one to the fold hath come, The prodigal is welcomed home, O Lamb of God, to Thee! TOJOT V 9021111 2 Though clothed in rags, by sin defiled, The Father did embrace His child; And I am pardoned, reconciled, ziH O Lamb of God, in Thee! COTIVE ol 3 It is the Father's joy to bless; His love has found for me a dress, port A robe of spotless righteousness, O Lamb of God, in Thee! 4 And now my famished soul is fed, la A feast of love for me is spread, on W I feed upon the children's bread, O Lamb of God, in Thee! 5 Yea, in the fulness of His grace, God put me in the children's place, Where I may gaze upon His face, que O Lamb of God, in Thee! 283 6 Not half His love can I express, T 8 Yet, Lord, with joy my lips confess This blessèd portion I possess, bA O Lamb of God, in Thee! 7 Thy precious name it is I bear, In Thee I am to God brought near, And all the Father's love I share, O Lamb of God, in Thee! omos Tegibo 4 S.M. herkent on to dos..I name," 66 99 1 IS be ¹ Who fought the fight alone jouT Triumphant saints no honour claim, T His conquest was their own. I baÅ del O By weakness and defeat, wou brA He won the meed and crown; ai I& Trod all our foes beneath His feet! eiH By being trodden down.qa to odor A Bless, bless the Conqueror slain, Slain in His victory; Who lived, who died, who lives againFor thee, His church, for thee! bool I 8,7. ! godT ni bon lo dal 0 OME, Thou fount of every blessing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace; Streams of mercy, never ceasing, 19dW Call for ceaseless songs of praise. COM 284 2 3 1 5 & 2 Jesus sought me when a stranger, Wandering from the fold of God; He, to rescue me from danger, Interposed His precious blood. 3 0 to grace how great a debtor odiis& Daily I'm constrained to be! olid Let that grace, Lord, like a fetter, lidW Bind my wandering heart to Thee. 4 Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it; Prone to leave the God I love: Yet Thou, Lord, hast deigned to With Thy Spirit from above. Pada I 1 seal it it o seal 5 Rescued thus from sin and danger, pivs Purchased by the Saviour's blood, May I walk on earth a stranger, As a son and heir of God. 91 adj IIA 6 8,7. G₁ RACIOUS Lord! my heart is fixed; Sing I will, and sing of Thee, Since the cup that justice mixed, Thou hast drunk, and drunk for me; Great Deliverer! Thou hast set the prisoner free. 2 Many were the chains that bound me, But the Lord has loosed them all: 285 Arms of mercy now surround me, quest Favours these, nor few, nor small: Saviour, keep me! of H Keep Thy servant, lest he fall.tal 3 Fair the scene that lies before me, of 08 Life eternal Jesus gives; milerlist While He waves His banner o'er me, Peace and joy my soul receives: id Sure His promise! Jal I shall live because He lives. of enort 4 When the world would bid me leave Thee, Telling me of shame and loss, Saviour, guard me, lest I grieve Thee, Lest I cease to love Thy cross: TT This is treasure; now I voli All the rest I count but dross. 7 1 7,6. BLES LEST be the God and Father Of Jesus Christ the Son, Who chose us for all blessing em Ere time had yet begun, That we redeemed His childrenpodT Might dwell with Him above, And know the depth and fulness M Of His unbounded love. ad tod 286 2 Where all those deep affections, Which fill the Father's heart, Shall find their satisfaction, I Their joy to us impart; big Where we, His throne surrounding, H& M Shall Abba, Father, say, Within those many mansions Prepared for that day.dono I 10 3 E'en whilst we here are waiting, His rest on high to share, We know our blest relation As children to Him there, And by His Spirit's leading, We Abba, Father, cry; With ever- growing longing o ho We seek our home on high. ovom deob 8 1 ba e S.M. soul, repeat MY His praise Whose mercies are so great; Whose anger is so slow to rise, So ready to abate. 2 High as the heavens are raised aling Above the earth we tread, od t de So far the riches of God's grace Our highest thoughts exceed. 287 3 4 His power subdues our sin; od W S And His forgiving love, doidWALL: Far as the east is from the west, Did all our guilt remove. T morta anoudi, sillow Man's life is as the grass, 201 W Or like the morning flower; If one sharp blast sweep o'er the field, It withers in an hour. effl 5 But Thy compassions, Lord,'& To endless years endure; And all Thy people ever find W Thy word of promise sure. As The Jiniqa Bill yd bnA rodin Isdd 8,8,8,4. E cannot always trace the way 9 1 W₁ Where Thou, our gracious Lord, dost move; But we can always surely say, That God is love. Luos Y 8 1 2 When fear its gloomy cloud will fling O'er earth our souls, to heaven above, As to their sanctuary, spring, 08 For God is love. Les drif& 3 When clouds hang o'er our darken'd path, We'll check our dread, each doubt reprove; ede te dgid 0 288 For here each saint sweet comfort hath, That God is love. Todo TAHT 4 Yes, Thou art love a truth like this Can every gloomy thought remove, And turn our tears and woes to bliss; Our God is love. 90% ofada yrove al eit vd 10s or 11s. HOUGH dark be our way, since God THOUGH is our Guide, bollss li How bnA ' Tis ours to obey;' tis His to provide: Though cisterns be broken, and creatures all fail, JOM The word He hath spoken shall surely prevail. edi ddiw dofind 10 1 10 2 His love in times He'll leave us at past forbids to think in trouble to sink: The Lamb in His glory is ever in view, The pledge and the proof He will help us quite through.odw low eit Un 3 And since all we meet must work for our good, at flow an aid baa es The bitter is sweet, the medicine is food: Though painful at present,' twill cease before long, And then how og u triumphant the conqueror's song of een zo 289 11* 1166 WH 11ndstromos Joowe tuins dons 9101S.M. THAT cheering words are these! Vit Their sweetness who can tell In time and to eternal days ove us " Tis with believers well!" ut baA bop 100 in tell? Y A 1 2 3 4 5 In every state secure, for Watched by the Saviour's eye, ' Tis well with them should life endure, And well if called to die. Tuo ai obivora H vodo od zino aÏT Well in affliction's ways, is duodT Or on the mount with God; Well when they joy and sing and praise, Or buffet with the flood. ' Tis well when joys arise, evol aiH S " Tis well when sorrows flow, IIISH Or darkness seems to veil the skies, d And strong temptations grow.lodT " Tis well when on the mount They feast and joy in love; And' tis as well, in God's account, When they the furnace prove.id odT bnAt bo 6 But above all, how well aing denodt When Jesus speaks the word, And, at the trumpet's sounding swell, They rise to meet their God! 290 1 2 3 5 12 odd nidaiw allowb diriq ad S.M. WHAT though th' accuser roar WH Of ills that I have done! daid I know them well, and thousands more: Jehovah findeth none. viol oste mort no odt stant S Sin, Satan, death appearyd bortA To harass and appal; e nov so H Yet since the gracious Lord is near, Backward they go and fall. 1 4 I meet them face to face, ALI 12 Through Jesus' conquest blest; March in the triumph of His grace Right onward to my rest. nood moo Before, behind, around, l They set their fierce array, eria aqoH To fight and force me from the ground, Along life's narrow way. There, in His book, I bear More than a conqueror's name, Of soldier, son, and fellow- heir, Who fought and overcame. od of 13 8,7. CHR HILD of God, by Christ's salvation, Rise o'er sin, and fear, and careJoy to find in every station og Something still to do or bear; JedT of 291 Think what Spirit dwells within thee Think what Father's smiles are thineThink that Jesus died to win theeChild of God! wilt thou repine? on diobant devodst 2 Haste thee on from grace to glory, Armed by faith and winged by prayer, Heaven's eternal day's before thee, God's right hand shall guide thee there; Soon shall close thine earthly mission, Soon shall pass thy pilgrim days, Hope shall change to glad fruition, T Faith to sight, and prayer to praise. YEW HOTAH B'otil polA L.M. 8 14 1 SLEEP in Jesus, blessèd sleep A From which none ever wakes to weep; orali A calm and undisturbed repose, dois Where pow'rless is the last of foes. food BiH ai prod 2 Asleep in Jesus: oh, how sweet OTOM To be for such a slumber meet, blos 10 With holy confidence to sing OFFW That death has lost its venomed sting. 3 Asleep in Jesus, peaceful rest,( IIH Whence waking we're supremely blest; No fear, no woe, shall dim that hour l That manifests the Saviour's power. 292 ¹ TH 15 sob bis ding odh dyrior 8,8,8,8,4,8, HE Lamb was slain, His precious blood On Calvary's awful tree was shed; He for the guilty sinner stood, USA And bore the judgment in his stead. He has made peace, And now He lives who once wa Ir was dead. 2 Proclaimer of that peace to all, IT or He tells of full, unmingled grace, To high and low- who hear the callTo old and young of Adam's race, He preaches peace, And love divine shines in His face. 3 Behold Him now, exalted high, Upon the throne He took His seat, Oh, wondrous grace, that we brought nigh And in Him seated are complete, blo He is our peace, boog off For light divine He's made us meet. mona und 1975 11 lodT 7,6. JESUS, Friend unfailing, W How dear art Thou to me! Are cares or fears assailing? H I find my strength in Thee! Why should my feet grow weary Of this my pilgrim way? us 293 16 17 0 Rough though the path and dreary, boold It ends in perfect day! bo 18010 2 Naught, naught I court as pleasure, Compared, O Christ, with Thee! Thy sorrow, without measure, Earned peace and joy for me. I love to own, Lord Jesus, bash Thy claims o'er me divine, iisort& Bought with Thy blood most precious, Whose can I be but Thine! id oT Shanbloot 3 What fills my heart with gladness? ' Tis Thine abounding grace! Where can I look in sadness, But, Jesus, on Thy face? blods& My all is Thy providing, og ginti Thy love can ne'er grow cold; do In Thee, my Refuge, hiding, ba No good wilt Thou withhold. en br siff.16 Jikad 16T ? T 4 Why should I droop in sorrow 10. ar Thou'rt ever by my side! Why, trembling, dread the morrow? What ill can e'er betide? If I my cross have taken, O STA " Tis but to follow Thee; Test If scorned, despised, forsaken, Naught severs Thee from me! 294 5 0 worldly pomp and glory, T Your charms are spread in vain! I've heard a sweeter story! I've found a truer gain! 20 Where Christ a place prepareth, 8t There is my loved abode;" A' en There shall I gaze on Jesus: Adquod There shall I dwell with God. 6 For every tribulation, to todia'I For every sore distress, volg ni In Christ I've full salvation, Sure help and quiet resto do S 90 No fear of foes prevailing! I triumph, Lord, in Thee! llorO Jesus! Friend unfailing, T Ingey How dear art Thou to me! 17 P.M. doY& ROT ON of the Father, Hail! eller SON Son of God eternal! Jesus! the sinner's Friend, blo Whose favour knows no end; T Love made Thee condescend, i A With men to make abode, And, through Thy precious blood, broWe're now brought nigh to God. bon Thee, Saviour- Lord, we bless- A bor Our Lord Jesus menga tooido ! 295 Full of truth and power; ow Osa nisy Highly blessèd, onto TwoY Blessèd evermore. 189 19013 bisedov'I buvot of' I 18 diengong osla Jarid AN 91ed V Ogrody10s. ND is it so! I shall be like Thy Son, Is this the grace which He for me has won? I llada oron[ thought, Father of glory, thought beyond all In glory, to His own blest likeness MICSO brought. llut ov'l deind al 2 Oh, Jesus, Lord, who loved me like to Thee? [ to see to 18 Fruit of Thy work, with Thee, too, there Thy glory, Lord, while endless ages roll, Myself the prize and travail of Thy soul. 1 3 Yet it must be, Thy love had not its rest Were Thy redeemed not with Thee fully blest; algono [ but shares That love that gives not as the world, All it possesses with its loved co- heirs. 4 Nor I alone, Thy loved ones all, complete In glory, round Thee there with joy shall meet, [ Lord, 2010 FOLI 91 9 All like Thee, for Thy glory like Thee, Object supreme of all, by all adored. 296 Cybod oda mort insade 7,6. 19 1 IN heavenly love abiding, dJA IN No change my heart shall fear, And safe is such confiding, Auill For nothing changes here. T The storm may roar without me, My heart may low be laid, Ta But God is round about me, And can I be dismayed? olg I 2 Wherever He may guide me, No want shall turn me back: 0 My Shepherd is beside me, T And nothing can I lack.1998 TA His wisdom ever waketh, 79 TO His sight is never dim; He knows the way He taketh, And I will walk with Him. OS 3 Green pastures are before me, då aiT Which yet I have not seen, Bright skies will soon be o'er me,& M Where the dark clouds have been. My hope I cannot measure, odd ait My path to life is free, loo My Saviour has my treasure, w 19H S And He will walk with me. H Jerido 4 Ere yet another morning edt a terd My spirit may be free, d BiH 297 As absent from the body, At home, O Lord, with Thee. O sleep, O rest, how precious! As, guarded by Thy care, baÅ 18 I'm waiting for Thy promise o To meet Thee in the air. 1 5 The Lord Himself, e'en Jesus, Amid the ransomed throng, Its glory, joy, and beauty, A Its never- ending song.197919 W 2 O day of wondrous promise! A The Bridegroom and the bride Are seen in glory ever don buÅ. For ever satisfied. 20 bbw sil dnia will 8,7. uib dozon si 1" CTRICKEN, smitten, and afflicted,' STRICK See Him dying on the tree! " Tis the Christ by man rejected!& Yes, my soul,' tis He,' tis He! Mark the sacrifice appointed! See who bears the awful load! ' Tis the Word,' tis God's Anointed, Son of man and Son of God. 2 Here we have a firm foundation; Here's the refuge of the lost; Christ's the Rock of our salvationHis the name of which we boast. 298 "" Lamb of God! for sinners woundedSacrifice to cancel guilt, OH None shall ever Who on Thee their hope have built. obide ownedord A 21 10s. dantelli poria col ul 1 H! what a Saviour is Jesus the Lord, 0⁰! Well might His name by His saints be adored! yoled- llow eil! He has redeemed them from hell by His blood, bait 090 Saved them for ever, and brought them to God. wod ew brow Te VIT OT 2 Now in the glory He waits to impart Peace to the conscience and joy to the heart- o me ba alloda J Waits to be gracious, to pardon and heal All who their sin and their wretchedness feel. Juon PET 3 Thousands have fled to His spear- piercèd side, mat Dow GO Welcome they all have been, none are denied; Tenint er oow 100 S Weary and laden, they all have been blest, sol ile yoj bus cow jugl Joyfully now in the Saviour they rest. 299 22 obruowt ahonnial gol! bo to dus.M. 1 THOU holy One and true, osa Our hearts in Thee confide, 4 And in the circle of Thy love, W As brethren we abide. THOU 01 2 In Thee the Father rests, brod His own anointed One, atais In Thee alone He finds delight, His well- beloved Son. ail, yd le mon madi 3 In Thee we find delight, modt IS HO 4 eli greaber and oH Teach us that name to own, woll Whilst waiting, Lord, for Thee; Unholiness and sin to shun, Isad b From all untruth to flee, of alis W dolorw lodi bra, mis sioni odw Ho 7,6. Firstborn' mongst brethren Thou; To Thy dear name alone we cling, To Thy sure word we bow. 23 1 JESUS, precious Saviour, booO when wilt Thou return? Our hearts with woe familiar, 05 To Thee, our Master, turn.ols W OTS on 2 Our woe is Thine, Lord Jesus, mood Our joy is in Thy love, s viss W But woe and joy all lead us der To Thee in heaven above. Hlutzol 300 3 To Thee we look, Lord Jesus, AS To Thee whose love we know, OTI We wait the power that frees us From bondage, sin, and woe. W doiW 4 We look for Thine appearing, milion Thy presence here to bless, We greet the day that's nearing, When all this woe shall cease. Its of eniwada OVA S S'ELET 5 But, oh, for us, blest Saviour, aidon How brighter far the lot, gmidto& To be with Thee for ever, edd gaivi Where evil enters not! olodw as odt datin) Jord guidion 6 To see Thee who'st so loved us, Then face to face above, Whose grace at first had moved us To taste and know Thy love. bloil 301 buA 7 With Thee, O Lord, for ever, om qlsH Our souls shall be content, Nor act nor thought shall ever O Full joy with Thee prevent. 1o duo S word of bovi onole Tovoq vaT 8 0 come, then, soon, Lord Jesus, In patience still we wait, við Await the power that frees us- W Our longed- for heavenly seat. D 24 1 ¹N The Gift unpriced- God's Bread, opsbaod mor I With staff in hand and feet well shod, Nothing but Christ the Christ of God. 2 Everything loss for Him below, Taking the cross where'er we go; Shewing to all, where once He trod, Nothing but Christ the Christ of God. 3 Nothing save Him, in all our ways, Giving the theme for ceaseless praise; Our whole resource along the road, Nothing but Christ- the Christ of God. Eu boyol o 25 8,8,6. 0 THOU who hast redeemed of old, And made us of Thy grace take hold, With God at peace through Thee, Help me these blessings now to own, And tell aloud what Thou hast done, evest, hol lool ow oodT L.M. OTHING but Christ, as on we tread, living m 1 O holy Lamb, for me. ons 10/ 2 Out of myself for help I go, of' T Thy power alone resolved to know, Thy love's the plea I make; Give me the power,' tis this I claim, With heart and life to praise Thy name, Give, for Thy mercy's sake. O 08 302 3 Love, only love, Thy heart inclined, M And brought Thee, Saviour of mankind, Down from the throne above; based I& Love made Thee here a Man of grief, Distress'd Thee sore for our relief, dooI O mystery of love! ab via lls bra 4 Lord, I am Thine, Thy love to me ol Constrains my soul to cleave to Thee, And gladly to resign dail dadi ai baA Whate'er I have, whate'er I am; My life be all with Thine the same, S And all Thy shame be mine.M ade.de 1 26 I C.M.D. Arma A HEARD the voice of Jesus say, " Come unto Me and rest; wol Lay down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast." I came to Jesus as I was, yd won to Y Weary, and worn, and sad; quoudTime I found in Him a resting- place, gia ol& And He has made me glad.om.co I 2 I heard the voice of Jesus say, it ni solle " Behold, I freely given as me I The living water thirsty one, sebna+ Stoop down, and drink, and live." I came to Jesus, and I drank ovol pr Of that life- giving stream; ei doue 303 My thirst was quench'd, my soul revived, And now I live in Him. tdguord buA 3 I heard the voice of Jesus say, wo " I am this dark world's light; vol Look unto Me: thy morn shall rise And all thy day be bright." O I looked to Jesus, and I found I brol A In Him my Star, my Sun; iordano) And in that light of life I'll walk A Till travelling days are done. 27 amea edt saidT diw ls ad stic.M. MIND at" perfect peace" with God: Oh, what a word is this! W 1 A A sinner reconciled through blood: gen This, this indeed is peace! mo as ' I' 2 By nature and by practice far, wob zad How very far from God! bed vill Yet now by grace brought nigh to Him, Through faith in Jesus' blood. W 3 So nigh, so very nigh to God, i banot I I cannot nearer be; and oH bnA For in the person of His Son, based I I am as near as He. blods" 4 So dear, so very dear to God, enivil an More dear I cannot be; web goo12 The love wherewith He loves the Son, I one Such is His love to me. il tadt 10 304 5 Why should I ever careful be, it bovol I JaseSince such a God is mine? ol obirT He watches o'er me night and day, And tells me," Thou art Mine." bus m 28 TO NET To audT& L.M. 1 THERE is no other name than Thine, On which to rest for sins forgiven, For peace with God, for hope of heaven. 2 Name above every name, Thy praise Shall fill yon courts through endless days, Jehovah- Jesus! name divine, 08 Rock of salvation- Thou art mine. 29 worddiad o 10,4,10,4,10,10. EAD, light divine, amid th' encircling 1 Lead Thou me on; The night is dark and I am far from home, Lead Thou me on. Bolbo A Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant path; one step's enough for me. [ now, 2 I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me on; dded loved to choose and seek my path; but Lead Thou me on. I 305 I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears, Pride ruled my will: remember not past So sordotaw all years. org ellet, but 3 Thus far Thy power hath blessed me, and it still TACH Will lead me on, on a T O'er moor and fen, through tangled brakes, on till OY The night is gone; di sos90 10 And with the morn the everlasting joy, Which led me on, is mine without alloy. anivib omran od- deve7,6. 15611 EST of the saints in glory, RE The labourer's bright reward, hil How constant sounds before me, Ho" For ever with the Lord." 66 Rest, through the toil of Jesus, omoll For saints there doth remain; 3o An endless rest, and precious; 30 1 A rest from sin and pain. IT good ofT no 2 My longing heart, now pillowed On Jesu's breast of love, Hath oft to me foreshadowed, w That blissful rest above; roda But, O my soul, remember, botol I None shall be weary there; I Jud 306 1 The ransomed without number God's blessèd rest will share. 3 His face in radiant glory, edt medT With rapture they will see; ILA His wounds will tell a story, To swell the jubilee! The subjects of salvation 1970 Will praise Him ever there; While all the new creation God's endless rest will share.zisH ö Hid a vis 8,7,8,7,7,7. 31 M ORD, Thy love has sought and found us Wand'ring in this desert wide, Thou hast thrown Thine arms around us, For us suffered, bled, and died: Sing, my soul! He lovèd thee, J& Jesus gave Himself for me. bald 2 Hark! what sounds of bitter weeping, From yon lonesome garden sweep, ' Tis the Lord His vigil keeping, Whilst His followers sink in sleep. Ah, my soul, He loved thee, bro.I T Yea, He gave Himself for me. 3 He is speaking to His Father, 199 Tasting deep that bitter cup W7 Yet He takes it, willing rather to Y For our sakes to drink it up.rael 307 Oh what love! He lovèd me! Gave Himself, my soul, for thee. 4 Then that closing scene of anguish; All God's waves and billows roll Over Him, there left to languish i On the cross, to save my soul. OT Matchless love! how vast, how free, Jesus gave Himself for me. voi odt Ils olidW 5 Hark again! His cries are waking Echoes on dark Calvary's hill; God, My God, art Thou forsaking Him who always did Thy will? Ah, my soul! it was for thee, Yes! He gave Himself for me. J' 6 Lord, we joy, Thy toils are ended, HS Glad Thy suff'ring time is o'er, l To Thy Father's throne ascended, There Thou liv'st to die no more. I Yes, my soul! He lives for thee, T He who gave Himself for me. W 7 Lord, we worship and adore Thee For Thy rich, Thy matchless grace, Perfect soon in joy before Thee, at oll& We shall see Thee face to face. Yet e'en now our song shall be. Jesus gave Himself for me. 10¹1 308 32 1 IN weakness and trial, T IN With God we may plead; No fear of denial, on ei it of aid We're sure to succeed: For, though we oft grieve Him, to s His promise is clear, 293 out como And love will believe Him: Our Father will hear.ellat 11s. That, called on to aid us, Our Father will hear. bi 2' Gainst the giant- like might Of our foes we can bring, As our weapons of fight, But a stone and a sling. Should this have dismayed us, ouro) A Our souls it may cheer, dove Toda I doW denna Yet Christ for us pleading, We may persevere; Through Him interceding, Our Father will hear. 309 ell ont soit a 3 Our calls may be faint ilt ood) bo As a child's timid cry, olt beort Our hearts' feeble plaint id se od: IT Scarce venture on high; oosly od T 33 Oh what love RES o EST my soul, the work is done, Done by God's almighty Son; This to faith is now so clear, There's no place for torturing fear. 2 Not through works of weary toil, T Comes the sunshine of God's smile; Won by Christ, if found in Him, Brightly falls the glorious beam. 1 3 With belief in Jesus blest, We are entering into rest; He who full salvation brought, 7s. In us all our works hath wrought. 3 OTTO JedT ard. O 4 Come, my soul, take up the cross, 2 Count the gain, despise the loss; Labour for and with the Lord Brings exceeding great reward. 5 Free from every fear of wrath, Choose the labourer's happy path, Tread the way which Christ hath trod, Till the sabbath of thy God. 300 34 C.M. E trembling saints who love the Lord, Chase all your fears away; For lo! the tomb is empty nowThe place where Jesus lay. 310 2 Thus low the Lord of life was brought, Such wonders love can do; 1917/ There cold in death that bosom lay Which throbbed and bled for you. 3 Then raise your eyes, and tune your songs, For Jesus lives again; Not all the powers of death and hell The Saviour could detain. 4 Exalted far above the skies, Behold your living Head, bob The Lord upon the Father's throne, Who dwelt among the dead. od niot& adojev o bob of bu8,7. 35 A¹ LL the path the saints are treading, Trodden by the Son of God al All the sorrows they are feeling, died W Felt by Him upon the road IfAry All the darkness and the sorrow H 10T From around and from within A br All the joy and all the triumph, i et af d He passed through apart from sin. 2 Now come forth in resurrection, a Passing onward to the throne; Having suffered all the judgment, Borne the storm of wrath alone: He is able thus to succourrou de Those who tread the desert sand, 311 Pressing on to resurrection, wol amIT Where He sits at God's right hand. di disab ni blos otedT 3 Now He praises in th' assembly, Now the sorrow all is passed; His the earnest of our portion, We must reach the goal at last. Yes, He praises! grace recounting All the path already trodWe associated with Him- 88 God, our Father and our God. del no Dro.I oT 4 Join the singing that He leadeth, W Loud to God our voices raise; Every step that we have trodden Is a triumph of His grace Whether joy, or whether trial, ada A All can only work for good, l For He healeth all- who loves us, A And hath bought us with His blood. T 121 nodT& TO'H T LaxI 5 It is finished! It is finished! Who can tell redemption's worth? He who knows it leads the singingFull the joy, as fierce the wrath. T Taken up in resurrection, tolla goizal Desert ways rehearsed above, od Tell the power of God's salvation, H And His never- failing love. oodT 312 36 1 E go to meet the Saviour, WE His glorious face to see; What manner of behaviour Doth with this hope agree? May God's illumination Guide heart and walk aright; That so our preparation Be pleasing in His sight. 7,6. 2 We'd gladly while the hours, Till night shall pass away, And chant with all our powers. The blessings of that day; To Thee, the Lord of glory, We'd raise the happy song, And make Thy love's bright story The theme of every tongue. 3 Not sinful man's endeavour, Nor any mortal's care, Could draw Thy sov'reign favour To sinners in despair; Uncalled, Thou cam'st with gladness, Us from the fall to raise, And change our grief and sadness To songs of joy and praise. of 313 12 7.6. 37 HE Lord of life is risen, 1 THE Has left the darksome grave, And, death by Him abolished, W He's mighty now to save; And we with Him are risen, The fruit of all His toil, b) The firstfruits of His harvest, His suffering's richest spoil. 2 The Lord of life is seated in bowl 2 At God's right hand on highGod's just and righteous answer To grace which stooped to die; In Him we too are seated, Oh blessèd, wondrous grace! Accepted and beloved, em buA In Him, in sonship's place. 3 The Lord of life is coming dol& To perfect all His grace; To take His blood- bought people To fill their heavenly place; Been Oh! with what joy ascending We'll meet Him in the air, To dwell with Him in glory, And His blest image bear. 314 Joy bills, P.M. E adore Thee evermore; Hallelujah! Saviour, for Thy boundless grace; Hallelujah! ow ow dedi For the cross, whereby to us, Hallelujah! Sure is made eternal bliss; Hallelujah! batatons bro. Lodi off 2 For Thy death which set us free, Hallelujah! From sin's cruel slavery; Hallelujah! For Thine all- atoning blood, Hallelujah! Which hath brought us nigh to God; Hallelujah! 1 1 38 39 viups ai stor bå C.M. HOW OW can we sink with such a prop, As the eternal God, Who bears the earth's huge pillars up And spread the heavens abroad? 2 How can we die if Jesus live, As risen from the dead, Since life and grace our souls receive In our exalted Head? 3 All that we are, and all we have, Shall be for ever Thine; And all a cheerful heart could give, Our willing hands resign. 315 4 And could we yet make some reserve, And duty did not call, We love Thee, Lord, with such a love, That we would give Thee all. 40 1 7,6. AIL to the Lord's anointed! Great David's greater Son: When to the time appointed HAT The rolling years shall run, mor He comes to break oppression, bo To set the captive free; doidW To take away transgression, And rule in equity. die res 2 The heavens- which now conceal Him In counsels deep and wiseIn glory shall reveal Himed on // To our rejoicing eyes; He who with hands uplifted woll Went from the earth below, Shall come again all gifted, iconi? His blessing to bestow. 3 He shall come down like showers A Upon the new- mown grass, And joy and hope, like flowers, but Spring up where He doth pass. 316 1 Before Him, on the mountains, bot Shall Peace, the herald, go; And righteousness, in fountains, From hill to valley flow.dioge o it so edi ise OT 4 Kings shall fall down before Him, And gold and incense bring; All nations shall adore Him, hs His praise all people sing, 2 odT Outstretched His wide dominion O'er river, sea, and shore, sa baÅ Far as the eagle's pinion, ey aW Or dove's light wing can soar. 8,8,6. AISE glad the song! for we can tell How sovereign grace dissolved the spell That kept us bound in chains; And from that dear and happy day, How oft constrained by grace to That Grace triumphant reigns! say, 41 O RA KT 2 Yes! tho' we've strayed like saints of old, Grace has restored us to the fold As captives in its chains; Thus, saved by grace, we'd gladly sing, Till all the earth and heavens ringo With Grace triumphant reigns! 317 3 Grace still till all redeemed by blood Are taught to know themselves and GodIts empire shall maintain; is bak To spoil the mighty of the prey, To set the captive exile free, Shall Grace triumphant reign. bnA 4 Then called to meet the church's Head, The Saviour's grace shall banish dread, His love our souls sustain; matuo And, as we rise to endless day, 0 We'll raise the voice and boldly say, Grace doth triumphant reign! O 8,7. od belo 121A 1 AVIOUR! lead us by Thy power 42 Hest SA Safe into the promised rest; Choose the path, the way whatever Seems to Thee, O Lord, the best: Be our Guide in every peril, Watch and keep us night and day, Else our foolish hearts will wander ble From the strait and narrow way. S blof od 2 Since in Thee is our redemption, A And salvation full and free, Nothing need our souls dishearten But forgetfulness of Thee: 318 Naught can stay our steady progress, More than conquerors we shall be, If our eye, whate'er the danger, Looks to Thee, and none but Thee. 3 In Thy presence we are happy; var& In Thy presence we're secure; In Thy presence all afflictions lida We can easily endure; In Thy presence we can conquer, We can suffer, we can die; Wandering from Thee we are feeble; Let Thy love, Lord, keep us nigh. 7,6. 43 OBA 1 GOD of grace, our Father, ¹0 All praise we give to Thee, ' Tis in Thy sovereign favourf All blessedness we see; There only is the fountain Whence living waters flow, Which like a glorious river Still gladden as they go. ha 2 As Thine, Thou didst foreknow us From all eternity; Thy chosen, loved ones ever, Å Kept present to Thine eye; 319 And when was come the moment, Thou, calling by Thy grace, Didst gently, firmly draw us 100 11 Each from his hiding- place. oo 3 Thy word, Thyself reflecting, d of& Ďoth sanctify by truth, al Still leading on Thy children villal With gentle heavenly growth. Thus still the work proceedeth, al The work begun by grace, For each is meet, and training, bra Father, to see Thy face. I 44 1 C.M. OD moves in a mysterious way, Go His wonders to perform; He plants His footsteps in the sea, And rides upon the storm. 2 Deep in unfathomable mines lod T Of never- failing skill, He treasures up His bright designs, And works His sovereign will. 3[ Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take, The clouds ye so much dread| Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head. 320 4 Judge not the Lord by feeble sense, But trust Him for His grace: Behind a frowning providence& He hides a smiling face.] eliW 5 His purposes will ripen fast, doo Unfolding every hour; ovi The bud may have a bitter taste, But sweet will be the flower. 6 Blind unbelief is sure to err, And scan His work in vain; God is His own interpreter, And He will make it plain. ed ym obizih birow doidW GRACIOUS Shepherd! bind us With cords of love to Thee, And evermore remind us do sol do bnA 7,6. 0 How mercy set us free. O may the Holy Spirit od Lov& H 2 brod Keep this before our eyes, loid W That we Thy death and merit doid W ( bio Above all else may prize! odW) 2 We are of God's salvationi mort Assured through Thy love, fool of Yet oft, on slight occasion, od 8& How faithless do we prove. Thou hast our sins forgiven- od M Then leaving all behind, on baÅ T 321 12* 45 1 0 OA We would press on to heaven, but Bearing the prize in mind. 30 may we, then, Lord, ever, poids While in this vale of tears, H Look up to Thee, and never si o Give way to anxious fears.U For Thou wilt not forsake usd edT Though we are oft to blame; 0 let Thy love then make us True to Thy faith and name! 6-8s. 46 1 ¹ H JAVE I an object, Lord, below Which would divide my heart with Which would divert its even flow[ Thee; In answer to Thy constancy? Oh teach me quickly to return, b And cause my heart afresh to burn. 2 Have I a hope, however dear, vam Which would defer Thy coming, Lord! Which would detain my spirit here ( Where naught can lasting joy afford)? From it, my Saviour, set me free, To look, and long, and wait for Thee. 3 Be Thou the object bright and fair To fill and satisfy the heart; H My hope to meet Thee in the air, T And nevermore from Thee to part: 322 That I may undistracted be To follow, serve, and wait for Thee. 47 blow beniu. A 7s. 1 OD in mercy sent His Son GOD To a world by sin undone; Jesus Christ was crucified' Twas for sinners Jesus died. do the glory of the grace, Shining in the Saviour's face, Telling sinners from above, The" God is light," and" God is love." 2 Sin and death no more shall reign, Jesus died and lives again! menT In the glory's highest heightSee Him God's supreme delight. O the glory, etc. deindeud 3 All who in His name believe, Everlasting life receive; Lord of all is Jesus now, Every knee to Him must bow. O the glory, etc. and one 4 Christ the Lord will come again, He who suffered once will reign, Every tongue at last shall own, Worthy is the Lamb" alone. O the glory, etc. 323 BA 66 odobeto suteibri 6,6,8,4, bis. THE HE Father sent the Son ollol of A ruined world to save; Man meted to the Sinless One O The cross the grave; 2 48 1 3 U Blest Substitute from God, as( I Wrath's awful cup He drained; Laid down His life, and e'en the tomb's Reproach sustained.comida evod The new and living Way Stands open now to heaven; Thence, where the blood is seen alway, God's gift is given. Tol adini The river of His grace, H Through righteousness supplied, Is flowing o'er the barren place Where Jesus died! onw IIA& T pas The Lord shall come again! The Conqueror must reign! No tongue but shall confess Him then, The Lamb once slain: Jesus is worthy now All homage to receive; VEI O sinner, to the Saviour bow," The truth believe! 0 324 49 P.M. 1 THERE is life in a look at the crucified THE One; There is life at this moment for thee; Then look, sinner, look unto Him and be saved otil zi eredT Unto Him who was nailed to the tree. 2 His anguish of soul on the cross hast thou seen? His cry of distress hast thou heard? Then why, if the terrors of wrath He endured, Should pardon to thee be deferred? 3 We are healed by His stripes. Wouldst no thou add to the word? And He is our righteousness made;[ on; The best robe of heaven He bids thee put Oh! couldst thou be better arrayed? 4 Then doubt not thy welcome, since God tendd hath declared There remaineth no more to be done; Christ once in the end of the world hath appeared, And completed the work He begun. 5 Oh take, with rejoicing, from Jesus at once The life everlasting He gives; 325 hou And know with assurance thou never beitio canst die, ni alil ei Since Jesus thy righteousness lives. tromom air 6 There is life in a look at the crucified One: There is life at this moment for thee: Then look, sinner- look unto Him and be saved, des And know thyself spotless as He. 50sed godt dead easileib to yo 8,7. 1 DROKEN heart! the fountain's open, upon the tree, All the powers of hell are shaken, Grace flows down from God to thee. 2 God Himself, the Source, the Fountain, no Christ the Way the waters flow, By the Spirit down from heaven T be To the thirsty heart below. O 3 Now's the time, the time accepted, Now to thee God's light hath shone; Christ God's love hath manifested, dist He the finished work hath done. 4 By one righteousness completed, Adam's life receives its doom; een Jesus Christ, in glory seated, Everlasting life hath won. lil 326 es do T 5 Broken heart the river's flowing, do Haste! delay not! yet there's room; Hear the word of God beseeching, and Whosoever thirsts may come." 66 1 51 1 WHAT a gift the Father gave When He bestowed His Son! To save poor ruined, guilty man, By sin defiled, undone. 2 For I was lost and vile indeed! To sin a willing prey, Till God in mercy interposed, And turned my night to day. C.M. 3 Now I can call the Saviour mine, Though all unworthy still; I'm sheltered by His precious blood Beyond the reach of ill. uouT 4 Come, all who trust in Jesus, now, And tell our joys abroad; Let thankful hymns of praise ascend For Christ the gift of God. 52 P.M. ВЕН EHOLD! behold the Lamb of God On the cross; ow@rone 101 For us He shed His precious blood, W On the cross.ou bunsong of 327 Oh, hear the overwhelming cry: do 3 " Eli lama sabachthani?" bletacH Draw near and see the Saviour die H On the cross. da roveosodW 2 Come, sinner, see Him lifted up On the cross: itter cup, He drinks for you the bitter cup, On the cross; The rocks do rend, the mountains quake, While Jesus doth atonement makeWhile Jesus suffers for our sake, On the cross. IRT 3 Where'er I go I'll tell the story Of the cross; In nothing else my soul shall glory bod! Save the cross; Yea, this my constant theme shall be, Through time and in eternity, That Jesus tasted death for me to On the cross. to buA 53 1 ¹A¹ And did my Saviour die? bot Would He devote that sacred head For such a worm as I? C.M. LAS! and did my Saviour bleed! 2 Was it for crimes that I have done I He groaned upon the tree? 328 1 Amazing pity, grace unknown, nogA A And love beyond degree! lof odt.no y bor 3 Well might the sun in darkness hide, And shut his glories in, When the Incarnate Maker died For man His creature's sin. 54 8,7. COME OME, ye sinners poor and needy, Weak and wounded, sick and sore, Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pity, love, and power; He is able, He is willing, doubt no more. Tedd 2 Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream; All the fitness He requireth Is to feel your need of Him. bia This He gives you, ed s0 ' Tis the Spirit's rising beam. 3 Come, ye weary, heavy- laden, Lost and ruined by the fall; you tarry till you're better," g You will never come at all. If obrte Not the righteous, alevol Isega Sinners Jesus came to call. 329 4 Agonizing in the garden, gnissen A Lo! the Saviour prostrate lies; On the bloody tree behold Him, Hear Him cry before He dies, " It is finished!" A Sinner, will not this suffice? od W Fem 10¹1 5 Lo! the Incarnate God ascended, Pleads the merits of His blood; Venture on Him, venture freely, Let no other trust : 20 55 quilliw i of8,7. 1" CALL ALL them in"-the poor, the om wretched, 2 None but Jesus st Can do helpless sinners good. I Sin- stained wanderers from the fold; Peace and pardon freely offer; oni HA Can you weigh their worth with gold? " Call them in the weak, the weary, Laden with the doom of sin; Bid them come and rest in Jesus; He is waiting" call them in." 090181 66 Call them in"-the broken- hearted, Cow'ring' neath the brand of shame; Speak love's message low and tender, ' Twas for sinners Jesus came.nia 330 See, the shadows lengthen round us, Soon the day- dawn will begin; Can you leave them lost and lonely? Christ is coming-" call them in." 1 56 VAIN 1 TAIN is the thought of man To merit heaven by prayer; ' Tis only Jesus' precious blood Can give admission there. ol bo Could ceaseless prayers ascend, Could tears for ever flow; The soul were still unblest, unsaved, And peace could never know. do a But faith's one look at Christ Expiring on the tree gee buA One heart- believing glance at Him, Can set the sinner free. 2 3 304 blood Of Jesus, be forgiven; ' Tis resting on the blood alone That fits the soul for heaven. IST S.M. al 331 I 57 COME OME, weary, anxious, laden soul, To Jesus come, and be made whole; On Him your heavy burden roll- o Come, anxious sinner, come! 8,8,8,6. 2 Behold the cross on which He died; Behold His wounded, bleeding side: Come, in His precious love confide Come, anxious sinner, come! 3 True joy the world can ne'er afford, ' Tis found alone in Christ the Lord, In Him for wretched sinners storedCome, anxious sinner, come! 4 God loves to hear the contrite cry, He loves to see the tearful eye, To read the Spirit's deep- felt sighho Come, anxious sinner, come! 5 Oh! if to Jesus you repair, bA 8,7 You'll find eternal comfort there, And soon shall heavenly glory shareCome, anxious sinner, come! O 58 1 ¹ Ho 8,6,8,6,6,8,6. TO! ye that thirst, approach the spring Whence living waters flow; Free to that open fountain all iT Without a price may go. Without a price may go; Free to that open fountain all Without a price may go. oho 2 How long to streams of false delight Will ye in crowds repair? 332 How long your strength and substance On trifles light as air? etc.[ waste 3 My stores afford those rich supplies That health and pleasure give; of Incline your ear and come to Me: The soul that hears shall live, etc. ndon 4 Seek ye the Lord while yet His ear Is open to your call; While offered mercy still is near, 08 Before His footstool fall, etc. SM lot 1 59 C.M.D. NOT a [ OT all the gold of all the world, And all its wealth combined. OLST so dijeT AT Could give relief, or comfort yield, To one distracted mind; ' Tis only to the precious bloodt: 27£ Of Christ the soul can fly, edt llita There only can a sinner find A flowing full supply. yomo 2 Gold could not give the heart The malefactor craved, on J1 025 Ah, no!' twas Christ, the Christ of God, That dying sinner saved; di wo Faith's view of Him who bleeding hung A victim by his side, boold od oTa He saw, he knew, the Lord was there, The Lord for him had died.i odsT relief 333 30 what can equal joy divine? lpH And what can sweeter be Than knowing that this Christ is mine To all eternity? tedT Safe in the Lord, without a doubt, Hond By virtue of the blood; For nothing can destroy the life That's hid with Christ in God. puutsgo al dee?! 60 Ilide vorom beroflo 8,7. ARK! the voice of Jesus callingCome, ye laden, come to Me; I have rest and peace to offer, HA 66 Rest, thou labouring one, for thee: Take salvation221 blog Take it now and happy be." 2 Yes; though high in heavenly glory, Still the Saviour calls to thee; 10 Faith can hear His gracious accents " Come, ye laden, come to Me; Take salvationTake it now and happy be." 1 3 Soon that voice will cease its calling, A Now it speaks, and speaks to thee: Sinner, heed the gracious message- 1 To the blood for refuge flee toiv 66 da" Take salvationTake it now and happy be." I edT SH 334 4 Life is found alone in Jesus, dailoot o Only there' tis offered theeOffered without price or money, Lan ' Tis the gift of God sent free, odT " Take salvation- 10l Take it now and happy be." 89 66 2 3 4 61 WHAT HAT, sinner, canst thou do? Where, sinner, canst thou fly? Eternal wrath hangs o'er thy head, And judgment lingers nigh. For God must visit sin S.M. With His displeasure sore: quos oll Since He is holy, just, and true, X And righteous evermore. von bat& So Jesus died for sin- deus al Upon the cross He died; polnu God's righteousness was there displayed, And justice satisfied. Faith is the way of life; H GO Believe in Christ and live; oja yl Fly to the shelter of His blood, And peace with God receive. 62 1 ¹I collade from hendene v 7,6. AM not told to labour ma mies'l To put away my sin; 8 101 335 So foolish, weak, and helpless, ai stil A I never could begin. teed vlnO But blessèd truth- I know it! año Though ruined by the fall, afT Christ for my soul hath suffered, Yes, Christ has done it all! T 2 And if I now would seek HimIn love He sought for me, AH In sin and misery; He oped my ears and gave me To listen to His call; bod 10¹1 He sought me and He found me, Yes, Christ has done it all! coni? 12 20891.03 3 And now I cannot please Him A In aught I say or do. Unless He daily help me drog bey His glory to pursue; Joodigin a bol Still helpless and still feeble, baA On His strong arm I fall, i diel My strength in pressing onwardYes, Christ has done it all! ef VII op 089g baA 4 And when in heavenly glory My ransomed soul shall be, From sin and all pollution MA For ever, ever free, doT se 336 2 3 5 I'll cast my crown before Him, A And loud His grace extol- o " Thou hast Thyself redeemed me; 0 Yes, Thou hast done it all." 638 LL things are ready," Come, A Come to the supper spread; Come, rich and poor; come, old and odt Ile davodT young, Come, and be richly fed.coinona edT 66 S.M. nia " All things are ready," Come, of O make no vain excuse: No yoke of oxen, wife, or field, ded Instead of Jesus choose. " All things are ready," Come, of The invitation's given, Through Him who now in glory sits At God's right hand in heaven. " All things are ready," Come, The door is open wide; O feast upon the love of God, For Christ His Son has died. A " All things are ready," Come, All hindrance is removed; And God, in Christ, His precious love To fallen man has proved. A 337 6 " All things are ready," Come, II'I To- morrow may not be; rol bnA O sinner, come, the Saviour waits T This hour to welcome thee! 64 8,8,6. 1 THOUGH all the beasts that live and feed TH Upon a thousand hills should bleedThough all their blood should flow, The sacrifice would be in vain, me The stain of sin would still remain: BUGUN HA Sin is not cancelled so. on edem O 2" A better sacrifice" than these o It needs, the conscience to appease Or satisfy the Lord: No blood hath virtue to atone IIA For man's offence, but His alone d Whose title is" The Word." 66 3 His who could say, Himself the Son, My Father and Myself are one," Who made the world around; dT His, who Jehovah's Fellow stood, 0 And claimed equality with God, 10 Whose glory knows no bounds. 4 Jesus the Christ, on earth His name, He came in love to sinners came And bowed His head and died; 338 A full atonement now is made, The ransom, by His death, is paid, And justice satisfied. 88 5 That sinners might draw near to Him God planned this great, this gracious And found the ransom too:[ scheme, Let all His saints their voices raise, And sing the great Redeemer's praise While endless ages flow. Jarid ni s70 bod& eredd 7 7,6. O, tell thy wants to Jesus, Thou needy, anxious one; Spread out thy case to Jesus, H And look to Him alone; To God confess, through Jesus, IA He's faithful to forgive; And love the name of Jesus, Through whom alone we live. 65 2 And follow only Jesus Through the world's trackless maze; And yield each day to Jesus d The tribute of thy praise; Oh! praise the name of Jesus Above aught else beside; Till thou above, with Jesus, bol In light be glorified. od to 339 1 66 All bam eiwon b6,4,6,4,6,6,6,4. OME! hear the gospel sound" Yet there is room!" COM It tells to all around' Yet there is room! bonusla Though guilty, now draw near, Though vile, you need not fear, With joy you now may hear" Yet there is room! 66 99 "" 2 God's love in Christ we see" Yet there is room!" Greater it could not be" Yet there is room!" ° 3 His only Son He gave, two heasq3 He's righteous now to save bnA All who on Him believe: bob of " Yet there is room!" 3" All things are ready: come!" " Yet there is room!" Christ everything hath done: bin 66 exem" Yet there is room! bal The work is now complete; Before the mercy- seat dind A Saviour you will meet: " Yet there is room!" 4 God's house is filling fast, od " Yet there is room!" gl 340 Some guest will be the last, tom of " Yet there is room! ,, Yes! soon salvation's day aid oH To you will pass away, dis Then grace no more will say" Yet there is room!" 89 1 67 L.M. 1 THE HE perfect righteousness of God Is witnessed in the Saviour's blood; " Tis in the cross of Christ we trace His righteousness, yet wondrous grace. 2 God could not pass the sinner by, His sin demands that he must die; But in the cross of Christ we see How God can save, yet righteous be. 3 The sin alights on Jesus' head, ' Tis in His blood sin's debt is paid. Stern justice can demand no more, And mercy can dispense her store. 4 The sinner who believes is free, "" Can say," The Saviour died for me: Can point to the atoning blood,[ God." This made my peace with 66 dia wol 9,3,9,3,8,8,8,3. And say, reed aisl 68 OY faith I see the Saviour dying, Y B On the tree; 341 To ruined sinners He is crying, mo " Look to Me." to He bids the guilty now draw near, Hark, hark! His precious words I hearSo soft, so sweet, they banish fearMercy's free." 66 ter 2 This mercy still my soul refresheshoold Oh how free. al Unto me. And every moment Christ is precious addpir ell None can describe the bliss I prove, While through the wilderness I rove, Enjoying still my Saviour's love Mercy's free." add ni tud 160 bob wol 66 3 Long as I live I'd still be crying, Mercy's free"; Point to the Lamb for sinners dying On the tree. 66 9HT& There all my foes He hath withstood, Washed all my sins away with blood, Made manifest the love of God .boo E'en to me. add of drio dia obtm. 4 How sweet the truth, ye sinners, hear it, 8.8.8.8 Mercy's free." 66 Ye saints of God, to all declare it, " Mercy's free." ad no 342 Visit your neighbour's dark abode, Of Proclaim to all this love of God, Oh spread the joyful news abroad, Sin" Mercy's free." memoisely edT 9redi ed of od di taom tady dua 8,7. 1: 10W S H! the peace for ever flowing From God's thoughts of His own Son, Oh, the peace of simply knowing 69 0 On the cross that all was done. 2 Peace with God, the blood in heaven Speaks of pardon now to me: Peace with God! the Lord is risen! Righteousness now counts me free. od of A 3 Peace with God- is Christ in glory, God is just and God is love; baA Jesus died to tell the story, but but Foes to bring to God above. 4 Now free access to the Father, Through the Christ of God we have; By the Spirit here abiding, Promise of the Father's love. 5 Jesus, Saviour, we adore Thee! Christ of God- anointed Son; We confess Thee, Lord of glory, Fruits of victory Thou hast won! 343 70 shedsalmel Slachtodd tuoddeise 8s. 1 E sing of the realms of the blest, ¹ WE That country so bright and so fair, The glorious mansions of restBut what must it be to be there? 2 We tell of its service of love; The robes which the glorified wear; 102. The church of the Firstborn aboveBut what must it be to be there? 3 We tell of its freedom from sin, From sorrow, temptation, and care, From trials without and withinBut what must it be to be there? stifony 4 Do Thou, Lord,' midst pleasure and woe, Still for heaven our spirits prepare; And shortly we also shall know.00 And feel what it is to be there. 71 10H, my Saviour crucified, Thy cross would I abide, id Gazing with adoring eye ont d ¹0 Near On Thy dying agony. lo esinos 2 Jesus bruised and put to shame, Tells the glories of God's name; Holy judgment there I found, Grace did there o'er sin abound. 344 7s. 1973 3 God is love I surely know, diorang- 1 In the Saviour's depth of woe; brs In the Sinless, in God's sight, Sin is justly brought to light. 4 valiug Ils evome mse doul evol A In His spotless soul's distress, I have learnt my guiltiness; Oh, how vile my low estate, Since my ransom was so great. OLY BAT8029 lo do 0 5 Rent the veil that closed the way To my home of heavenly day, blow In the flesh of Christ the Lord, om Ever be His name adored.ond bob otru dyi/ 6 Yet in sight of Calvary, Contrite should my spirit be, od tod Rest and holiness there find Fashioned like my Saviour's mind. ody pod In 10,10,10,10,4. gor 72 1 IT passeth knowledge! that dear love odT IT of Thine, QUOT My Jesus! Saviour! yet this soul of mine Would of Thy love, in all its breadth and length, Its height and depth and everlasting 0701 strength, 110 1svods Know more and more. bool bus. I 345 13 2 It passeth telling! that dear love of Thine, My Jesus! Saviour! yet these lips of mine Would fain proclaim to sinners far and near A love which can remove all guilty fear, And love beget. 3 It passeth praises! that dear love of The Thine, My Jesus! Saviour! yet this heart of mine bezolo s Ovi tre a Would sing a love so rich so full so free, 10 to dealt oda al Which brought a rebel sinner, such as me, Nigh unto God. 4 But though I cannot tell, or sing, or know, The fulness of Thy love while here below, My empty vessel I may freely bringO Thou, who art of love the living spring, My vessel fill. ST 5 I am an empty vessel- not one thought, Or look of love to Thee I've ever brought; Yet I may come, and come again to Thee, With this the empty sinner's only pleaThou lovest me!" paidastrare Des migeb. bas 6 Oh! fill me, Jesus Saviour, with Thy love; Lead, lead me to the living fount above! 346 66 Thither may I in simple faith draw nigh. And never to another fountain fly, But unto Thee. a biedgoda vo arrest 2 7 And, Jesus, when Thee face to face I see, When on Thy lofty throne I sit with Thee; Then of Thy love in all its breadth and length, groa jadi sH asw 1 Its height and depth, its everlasting biofestrength, idevord ind) oll adw My soul shall sing. di 73 STOMS.M.D. WAS a wandering sheep, of evol I I did not love the fold; yr ovol I I did not love my Shepherd's voice, I would not be controlled I of I was a wayward child, onloos I I did not love my home, I did not love my Father's voice, I loved afar to roam. svei I 2 The Shepherd sought His sheep, no The Father sought His child: He followed me o'er vale and hill, O'er desert waste and wild: He found me nigh to death, mill al Famished and faint and lone; 347 He bound me with the chains of love, He saved the wandering one.on baA 99dT otmu Jud Jesus my Shepherd is: ' Twas He that loved my soul, b ' Twas He that washed me in His blood, ' Twas He that made me whole d " Twas He that sought the lost, gr That found the wandering sheep; I ' Twas He that brought me to the fold: " Tis He that still doth keep. M 3 998 4 No more a wandering sheep, h ET I love to be controlled; w& 2AW I 1 I love my tender Shepherd's voice, I love the peaceful fold: oljon bib I No more a wayward child, blow 1 seek no more to roam; s'asw I love my heavenly Father's voice: I love, I love His home.yol ton bib I 8,4,8,4,8,8,8,4. gooda eiH jdquos b20 EHOLD the Lamb" enthroned on ' om bewollol H highHe is our peace"; ob 10'0 In Him we are to God brought nigh" He is our peace"; s bodeimel 348 74 " BTH 66 He who on Calvary's cross has bledHe who was numbered with the deadExalted now o'er all as Head, H " He is our peace." M.O VI " 2" Complete in Him" at God's right handbro" He is our peace " OD BLL Before the throne we boldly stand" He is our peace": 13 D The blood- besprinkled mercy- seat, His piercèd side, His hands and feet, Proclaim redemption's work complete" He is our peace." 19Tod Ingbit us frog He baA 3 God finds eternal rest in Him66 ,, OM He is our peace di al That rest which was disturbed by sin" He is our peace w ono brA We too by faith on Him repose, Who did the Father's heart disclose, From which this full salvation flowsHe is our peace." dt tisq me mod vit to godt dox 10 4 As one with Him we rest secure66 iH" He is our peace." oilsisqa o" Unchanging doth His work endureaslg bli He is our peace"; obnow.do Now seated on the Father's throne, 349 E Elect and precious Corner- stone, I al On Him we rest- on Him alone- off " He is our peace." o won botlazí Do ei oll 75 1 separation"!-Oh, " Nº my soul, ' Tis God who speaks the word, So close the Spirit thee unites Totod With Christ thy risen Lord. C.M. 2" No separation"!-thou art His, aill And His for evermore; Upon the cross thy debt He paid, And all thy judgment bore. jaloorT BE OFF 3" No separation"!- precious word; In it, my soul, be glad; Loved with an everlasting love, And one with Jesus made. or JedT pot 9 4" No separation" Life nor death, Things present nor to come, mOTI Can part thee from His precious care, Or rob thee of thy home. teor ow will diw ano A 5" No separation"-Linked with Him, His glory- all is thine; ignation Oh, wondrous love, that thus could plan A union so divine! helsea wolt 350 76 1 4,6,8,8,4. THE THINE, Jesus, Thine, HT I No more this heart of mine Shall seek its joy apart from Thee The world is crucified to me, ddin And I am Thine.b 2 3 4 5 Thine Thine alone, E My joy, my hope, my crown: A Now earthly things may fade and die, They charm my soul no more, for I Am Thine alone. darido do Thine ever Thine, For ever to recline On love eternal, fixed and sureYes, I am Thine for evermoreLord Jesus, Thine. 91T zioly br Then let me live Continual praise to give To Thy dear name, my precious Lord, Henceforth alone beloved, adored; So let me lived Till Thou shalt come!! And bear me to Thy home, For ever freed from earthly care, Eternally Thy love to shareLord Jesus, come! al 351 77 THE 1 THE sands of time are sinking, The dawn of heaven breaks, The summer morn I've sighed for, The fair sweet morn awakes. T Dark, dark hath been the midnight, 7,6. But dayspring is at hand, And glory, glory dwelleth of M ih b In Immanuel's land.se. WOW I 101 910m on Inoa vi mrado vonT 2 Oh, Christ! He is the fountain, The deep sweet well of love! The streams on earth I've tasted, More deep I'll drink above! There, to an ocean fulness, His mercy doth expand, And glory, glory dwellethe In Immanuel's land. nedT 9700 I 29 Y O pravig of sainy Lannidno), 3 With mercy and with judgment My web of time He wove, gonsH And aye the dews of sorrow Were lustred with His love. I'll bless the hand that guided, I'll bless the heart that planned, When throned where glory dwelleth, In Immanuel's land. I 352 a 24 Oh! I am my Beloved's, yob edT And my Beloved's mine! He brings a poor vile sinner aÏT Into His house of wine"! o bly to I stand upon His merit, I know no safer stand, Not e'en where glory dwelleth, In Immanuel's land. oldma idW Bb ond nisys galmoo 5 The bride eyes not her garment, Pu But her dear bridegroom's face; I will not gaze at glory, od of tiew I But on my King of GraceNot at the crown He giveth, o' But on His piercèd handdo grim The Lamb is all the glory torid 10T Of Immanuel's land.is bro 101 parti 2 78 6,6,11, bis. isM waiting for Thee, Lord, o ' M I'm waiting for Thee, for Thy coming again. 1,0% ' Mid danger and fear, Lord, I'm oft weary here, Lord, 353 & Thou'rt gone over there, Lord, A place to prepare, Lord, Thy home I shall share at Thy coming [ again. 13* 3 4 The day must be near of Thy coming haA again. ' Tis all sunshine there, Lord, H No sighing nor care, Lord, onl otal But glory so fair at Thy coming again. baal Whilst Thou art away, Lord, Jp/ 1 I stumble and stray, Lord, Oh! hasten the day of Thy coming again. This is not my rest, Lord, pird odT a A pilgrim confess'd, Lord, to I wait to be blest at Thy coming again. 00810 to gai2l vorno ul E'en now let my ways, Lord, to Be bright with Thy praise, Lord, For brief are the days ere Thy coming again. bral elem 10 I'm waiting for Thee, Lord, 8T Thy beauty to see, Lord, No triumph for me like Thy coming again. gaidiew 7,6. UR great High Priest is sitting At God's right hand above, For us His hands uplifting, gaimos In sympathy and love: mod. ydt Whilst here below, in weakness, We onward speed our way; I 354 9079 1 In sorrow oft and sickness, ooo boð We sigh and groan and pray.I 1 2 Through manifold temptation,& My soul holds on her course, al Christ's mighty intercessiongailte Alone is her resource; omaenia My gracious High Priest's pleadings, Who on the cross did bleed, Bring down God's grace and blessings, llen Help in each hour of need. oten2 3 Oh, Jesus, blessed Saviour, l edt es We hope to see Thee soon, it al Who once on earth didst suffer, ord Who soon for us wilt come; W ' Twas God's most gracious favour, 0 That gave His Son to die To live our Intercessor, To plead for us on high. 68 80 09118,7. TR REMBLING soul, behold thy Saviour Seated on the Father's throne; Object of God's highest favour, See Him, God's belovèd Son! ora oxada antetquo ban door adi 2 Once on earth in Bethlehem's manger, As a helpless babe He lay, 355 God come down a heavenly stranger, Love to sinners to display. W 3 Sinner, see thy God beside thee, In a servant's form come near, Sitting, walking, talking with thee! Sinai's mount no longer fear. 4 See Him weary, yet that sought thee, Sitting on Samaria's well, d Or in Simon's house that found thee, Snatched thee from the jaws of hell. 5 See the lonely Man now bending, 10& In the lone Gethsemane, od W Drops of blood His conflict marking Whilst He prays in agony! odW 6 Onward still to Calvary marching, Onward still He speeds His way, ( His own Father's will fulfilling,) Love to sinners to display.pf OT 7 Sinner, see the bleeding Saviour, o Pierced and nailed to Calvary's tree; Sacrifice of sweetest savour, TUO Object of man's enmity! Joojdo 8 See the sun at noonday hidden, See the rocks and mountains shake, See the Man' midst darkness smitten! Why did God His Son forsake? 356 9 Sinner, hear the wondrous story, A Jesus died and rose for thee, mie del God in heaven now waits to save thee, Now, believing, thou art free. T 81 8,8,6. G 1 ET all who know the joyful sound, With gladness send the tidings round, And tell that God is love: LE me That God so loved the world He gave His own dear Son the world to save; God's message from above. HO bro. I 2 That all who in the Son believe, Shall never perish, but receive Life endless and divine; No condemnation e'er shall know, From death to life they pass below, And then in glory shine. oni MO $ 8 3' Tis not of works: let no man boast, Save in His name who saves the lostThe Lord our righteousness! Poor sinner, now from working cease, And claim from God a blood- bought nodi di S peace, And Jesus, Lord confess. b baА 4 Let all who know our God rejoice, TV Praise Him in songs with cheerful voice, 8357 And live to Him alone: od sonnia( Let sinners too take up the strain, Exalt the Lamb for sinners slain, bo The coming Saviour own. od woll 5 The Spirit and the bride say, Come!! Let him that heareth too say, Come! bong Whoever thirsts may come: baA Water of life is freely given Till Christ the Lord descends from Jern heaven; boo Lord Jesus, quickly come! COM eveiled no? edi ni odw Ils JedT 2 9001 Jud. 6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,3. NOME to the blood- stained tree; The Victim bleeding lies; God sets the sinner free, Since Christ a ransom dies: The Spirit will apply His blood to cleanse the soul, O burdened soul, draw nigh, ForT For none can come in vainCome, come, come. 82 to jon IT& of bal argrod 2 Dark though thy guilt appear, And deep its crimson dye, There's boundless mercy here- toI) Do not from mercy fly: Hosier 358 Oh, do not doubt His word, HOT A There's pardon full and free, M For Justice smote the Lord, And sheaths her sword for theeCome, come, come. t 1 3 Look not within for peace, Within there's naught to cheer; Look up, and find release od 0 01 From sin and self and fear; ei aiH If gloom thy soul enshroud, If tears faith's eye bedim, vidhist If doubts around thee crowd, sb sno O Come, tell them all to Him. Come, come, come. 83 C.M. EHOLD the Lamb!' tis He who bore My sins upon the tree; And paid in death the dreadful scoreThe guilt that lay on me. 2 I'd look to Him till sight endear The Saviour to my heart; To Him I look who calms my fear, Nor from Himself would part. 3 I'd look until His precious love sil My every thought control, for O Its vast constraining influence prove O'er body, spirit, soul. Hoo 359 4 To Him I look, while still I run- 10 My never- failing Friend! T Finish, He will, the work begun, I And grace in glory end.de baÅ 8,4,8,4,8,8,8,4. 1 emos emos emo 84 ONE 90.000 101 NE there is above all othersO how He loves! basquloo. I His is love beyond a brother's O how He loves! vds mooly t Earthly friends may fail or leave us, One day soothe, the next day grieve us, But this Friend will ne'er deceive usO how He loves! omo 88 and peace it is to know HimO how He loves! GUT antia yM, Think, O think how much we owe HimO how He loves! g 2 Jov dive edT With His precious blood He bought us, In the wilderness He sought us, cool ba To His loved ones safely brought usO how He loves! lool milt of Jisq DinoW toamiH most 104 PODCE 3 We have found a friend in Jesus b'I& O how He loves! od v1970 M ' Tis His great delight to bless us al O how He loves! igaybod 19'0 360 How our hearts delight to hear Him Bid us dwell in safety near HimWhy should we distrust or fear Him? O how He loves! 4 Through His name we are forgivenO how He loves! F Backward shall our foes be driven, a O how He loves! volvod MO dost.D.LT Best of blessings He'll provide us, al Naught but good shall e'er betide us 01 Safe to glory He will guide usO how He loves! OTTI 30 85 Hedqa vbal 06 6188L.M. all& W la TH THE cross! the cross, oh, that's our gain, Because on that the Lamb was slain: ' Twas there the Lord was crucified, o ' Twas there for us the Saviour died. OLIS 1 DER 77.0 81 LH Tell 20 2 What wondrous cause could move Thy heart To take on Thee our curse and smart, Well knowing we should ever be So cold, so negligent of Thee? 08 DE Info MM 18 3 The cause was love- we sink with shame Before our blessed Jesu's name, That He should bleed and suffer thus, Because He loved and pitied us.. 361 TomiH 19d ot trgileh ataed no wolH My mill 189 viebia ni llowb au bil WHYMNS AND AUTHORS. W An of 9H wed 0 1 Cowper01 2 J. G. Deck 3 Watts 4 Cowper 5 Samuel M. Waring, 1827 6 Mary Bowley 7 J. G. Deck 8 Mary Bowley 9 Tregelles 1802 Kelly, 1 10 T. 11 Haweis, 1792obing 12 J. N. D., 1856 13 C. Wesley 14 J. N. D., 1835 15 H. Bonar, 1845 16 Mary Bowley 17 J. Newtonsult do 18 J. Bakewell, 1757 Und 19 T. Kelly 20 Marie de Fleury 21 J. G. Deck 22 G. V. Wigram, 1856. 23 Hart, 1750 24 Wesley, 1799 25 J. N. D., 1879 26 J. A. Rothe, tr. by J. Wesley 27 J. G. Deck Dus 28 J. G. Deck 29 J. G. Deck 30 J. G. Deck 31 Nicolai, 1598 32 Tregelles 33 Jacobi 34 W. P. Mackay 35 J. Denham Smith 36 37 T. Kelly, 1806 38 Wesley do wordt. 39 Miss H. K. Burlingham 40 Mrs. Wellesley 41 42 Watts biswood 43 Watts, 1709 44 H. Weir 145 Zinzendorf, tr. by J. Wesley, 1789 46 Wesley 47 Toplady; vv. 1 and 5, Doddridge 48 J. G. Deck 49 Cowper, 1779 50 Lady Campbell 28 51 Watts 52 J. G. Deck 53 C. Wesley 350 54 John Newton, 1779 Gerhardt, tr. by J. Wesley. 55 56 Mary Bowley 57 Tr. by Mrs. Be van 58 59 Lady Campbell W s 60 Ist of 61 Hawker 62 T. Kelly 10 bloc 63 J. G. Deck 64 J. N. D., 1867 65 Swain, 1792 blo 66 R. Chapman, 1837 67 J. Denham Smith 68 Tregelles 69 César Malan grote 70 Horne; v. 1, J. Kent GDI 1827 71 Chr. Batty Da Boo 362 72 G. V. Wigram 73 J. Wesley 74 J. G. Deck 75 Stocker, 1776 76 J. N. D., 1837 77 Stennett, 1790 78 009 DE 102 swe 202 202 79 J. N. D., 1845. TO 80 Swain 81 82 Mrs. J. A. Trench IS 83 84 H. Bonar 85 J. G. Deck 86 J. G. Deck 87 Kent hot 88 Stennett, 1697 1 89 Watts 90 Theodolph, died 821 91 G. V. Wigram D1 819 0.1 112 0.181S 92 Miss A. M. Stoney 1 93 Mrs. Bevan 94 T. Kelly 95 Watts, 1709; altered by W. Hammond, 1745 96 Medley on 97 César Malan ins 98 Miss C. Thompson 99 Medley 100 Medley 101 Hawker, 1831 102 Watts OSS 103 T. Kelly 104 Hawker, 1827 105 T. Kelly 106 J. G. Deck 107 J. G. Deck 108 109 J. G. Deck 110 J. G. Deck 111 Mary Bowleyado 112 Samuel Davies488 113 114 Mary Bowley T 115 Gilpin 182 halgot 282 T 262 D. 182 116 Tate subitshbout car 117 Toplady Ewok L 001 118 Medley, 1785 10.101 119 Bernard of Clairvaux 120 Toplady, 1759 121 A. J. Rutherford 122 Watts 123 J. G. Deck balgoT 001 124 Miss A. E. Price DI 125 T. Kelly vs T 801 126 T. Kelly shikiW T QOI 127 Mrs. J. A. Trench TI 128 Sandeman 129 Kelly 130 C. Wesley 131 Montgomery 132 Miss Wigram 133 Jonathan Evans, 1784 134 Richard Holden 135 Yerbury, 1863 136 J. G. Deck 137 Mrs. Cousins 138 T. Kelly 139 J. N. D., 184981 140 G. W. Frazer 141 G. W. Frazer 081 142 T. Kelly solvek L 181 143 R. Chapman GRE 144 Watts, 1709; chorus and v. 2, Anon., 1744 681 145 Watts 146 J. G. Deck 147 Mason 148 J. N. D., suggested by Miss C. L. Smith 149 J. G. Deck 150 J. Conder 151 J. G. Deck 152 Yerbury 153 Mary Bowley bo 154 155 Ann Taylor 156 Mary Bowley 157 J. R. W. X 158 Hawker 363 159 Doddridge edat arr 160 J. Newton balgo XII 161 J. Montgomery, 1835 162 G. W. Frazer 163 balqo'T OSI 164 C. G. Clemens 165 C. Wesley 166 Toplady 167 Yerbury 168 T. Kelly allo 169 F. WhitfieldT SE 170 Vv. 1, 4, and 6, C Wesley, 1758; v. 2, J. Cennick, 1752; combined by Madan, 1760 og inol4 181 171 Wesley 172 Hutton 173 J. G. Deck 174 YUR 175 T. Kelly, 1815 176 177 Toplady 178 J. N. D., 1879 TOEI 179 Robinson 180 J. R. Taylor, 1836 181 J. Newton 182 183 T. Kelly 184 F. Whitfield ba 185 H. Bennett 186 Mary Bowley.D 187 J. G. Deck 081 188 G. W. Frazer L8M 189 H. K. Burlingham 193 J. G. Deck 194 Doddridge 195 Miss Wigram 196 Medley 197 Doddridge T SHI 190 T. Kelly 191 Mary Bowley 1.0al 192 J. G. Deck 198 T. Kelly 199 Lady Campbell Tar 200 G. W. Frazer VT 201 J. G. Decklas Wt& T 202 Swain, 1792 LIT 203 204 Tregelles, 1846 205 J. G. Deck 206 Mary Bowley 207 Dr. Gibbons 18 TT 87 LOT 208 J. G. Deck nisva 08 209 W. F. Lloyd, 1835 18 210 Mary Bowley 211 J. G. Deck 212 J. G. Deck no. 18 213 J. G. Deck D.168 214 J. G. Deck 0.108 215 J. G. Deck dad 18 216 J. G. Deckoned& 88 217 Susannah Harrison, loboodT 00 0 10 IS8 1779 218 J. G. Deck 219 J. G. Deck A 220 C. Wesleya 221 T. Kelly vile 222 J. Wilson Smith 223 R. Chapman 224 R. Viney olbal ne 225 Denham 226 T. Kelly 227 Dr. Rossier, tr. by e Miss Wellesley 228 Watts, 1709 229 R. Chapman 230 J. G. Deck 20 20 H TO 364 201 T Cor 231 Mary Bowley waH OF 232 Toplady, 1776 233 T. Kelly D.T000 234 J. G. Deck 235 J. N. D., 1881 236 Doddridge, 1793 001 237 J. H. Evans 238 John Beaumont 239 James Stennett 240 Tregelles 241 T. Kellyroll vil 242 T. Kelly 243 Ryland, 1777 87 388 244 G. W. Frazer 245 G. W. Frazer 246 H. Stowell 247 T. Kelly 248 Dr. Hawker 249 J. G. Deck 250 Gambold 251 T. P. 252 Jas. Allen, 1757, altered by Shirley 253 Doddridge 254 Mrs. J. A. Trench 258 T. Kelly 259 Tregelles 260 Mrs. Dent THE bo 862 255 R. Chapmanbo 12 256 T. Kelly 257 A. Midlane bod TAS 264 Morshead alg 265 G. W. Frazer 266 Swain 267 Fawcett 268 C. Wesley 269 Watts 261 H. K. Burlingham O 262 T. Kelly JASA IN 263 T. Kelly 270 J. N. D., 1881 271 Watts OBEY 278 J. G. Deckom 279 Burnham 280 T. Kelly 281 Watts 282 J. G. Deck 283 Watts 284 C. Wesley 285 T. Kelly OF T 272 Wesley 273 Littlewood 274 Paul Gerhardt, tr. by J. Wesley Hall 16 275 Mary Bowley sun ad 276 W. Williams, 1774 277 CE 90 onsib14 20 XT10 286 Mary Bowley wall 898 287 H. K. Burlingham 698 288 289 R. Chapman 290 T. Kelly 188 291 Cowperwod vis 888 292 Doddridge off M 488 293 Watts 294 Deszler, tr. by Wesley 295 Tregelles 296 C, Wesley 297 Addison, 1729 298 Watts Rooddio I 299 Mary Bowley.. 300 C. Wesley 1990 ons& 301 H. F. Lyte, 1833 WA 302 Mary Bowley 303 J. Newton 304 Mary Bowley 305 306 Doddridgero 307 Dober, tr. by Wesley 308 Doddridge 309 C. Medley dool 17 SE 310 Tregelles II BE 311 Charlotte Elizabeth E Browne W7 312 T. Kelly th 313 314 T. Kelly 315 C. Wesley... 81 316 Mary Bowley 317 T. Kelly 318 J. G. Deck 319 H. Bonar llo..ASS 320 W. Trotter... 89 321 W. Trotter Tr 322 Cowper Ar 323 Montgomery, v. 3 H 82 J. N. D. 365 324 George Jekell 325 Tr. by H. K. Burling ham, from German 326 Toplady dgol 327 J. G. Deck) pe 328 Haweis rod RM 889 329 330 G. V. Wigram 331 J. N. D., 1880 332 Charlotte Elliott, 1841 333 Mary Bowley wo 102 334 Mary Bowley 335 Watts 336 Saunders 1 Gibbons, 1784 2 J. N. D., 1845 11003 3 Jane Deck( Mrs Walker) 4 Whitlock Gandy H 108 5 Robinsono viall S08 6 T. Kelly notwok. 808 7 G. W. Frazer! y 8 Watts 108 9 Sir J. Bowering bor 808 10 J. Newtonado( I FOR 11 Kent epblubbolt 808 12 Whitlock Gandy 008 13 H. Lyte enllaggi 018 118 14 Mrs. McKay 15 G. W. Frazer o 16 H. K. Burlingham, 18 1865, from German& 17 Chr. Ign. La Trobe E 18 J. N. D., 1872 Wats 19 Miss A. L. Waring 18 20 T. Kelly yllax TVIE 21 1818 22 A. P. Cecil 23 J. N. D., 1856 24 S. O'M Cluff 25 C. Wesley 26 H. Bonar 27 C. Paget 28 29 J. H. Newmard AT 28 30 31 J. J. Hopkins slot 028 32 De Courcy 291T 208 APPENDIX. 337 338 Doddridge 339 Paul Gerhardt 340 Thrupp 341 Doddridge baele 818 0 819 blodmed( 32 4T- 189 TOTS, moliA at sas birbbout Sas 33 Mary Bowley 19 34 Doddridge des 35 Mrs. J. A. Trench Toas 36 Paul Gerhardt 37 G. W. Frazer 38 A. G. Spangenburg 06 39 Watts no 811 002 12 40 Montgomery 41 Kent llo T 202 42 W. Williams 43 G. Gilpin bas 44 Cowper, 1779 45 Moravian T 208 OM 10% niowe 802 46 G. W. Frazer WE'T TOS 47 H. K. Burlingham 09 48 H. K. Burlingham 49 Miss A. M. Hull 50 A. P. Cecil 51 52 Jukes 53 Watts 54 Hart, 1759 55 Anna Shipton 56 57 58 W. Cameron, 1781 59- CO A. Midlane 61 366 SAW 189 10.1988 62 63 Midlane 64 T. Kellyeles7,0 182 65 vile T288 66 G. W. Frazer 67 68 T2417 69 A. P. Cecil HT TROX 70 Mrs. E. Mills, 1829 71 R. Chapman od l 72 Mary Shackleton 73 H. Bonar 74 G. W. Frazer 75 A. Midlane 612 IS101 WOIT ed cable aft To 015 od blodou bolau Blodst TH 8'if edi ES HOJBA I've d18 02 30 Hinwe mus 382 897 BOIyot an Har sid't is ER 921 Far SHE dara DOI lort 101 009 76 A. Midlane 77 Mrs. Cousins 78 H. K. Burlingham 79 A. P. Cecil 80 A. P. Cecil 81 82 83 Haweis 84 Miss M. Nunn 85 Miss C. Taylor, 1742 solit baA odi baA bal alf ba 367 70136'S S 192 ser nodi A 31 a'illa's sia TEA 08 001 08 In A omethiM INDEX OF FIRST LINE OF EVERY VERSE EXCEPT THE FIRST. The figure(°) marks hymns in the Appendix. Hymn Hymn And now we d 213 And now we s 235 And oh,' tis joy106 And Savi'r'tis 139 And see, the Sp 79 And should th 177 A better sacri 64 A cl'dy pillar 303 Agonis'g in th 54 A home above 169 A little while 173 Abba, Father, w 21 Abba's purpos 104 Absent as yet 25 Abund't grace 96 Ah, Lord, enl'e 294 Ah, whither c'd246 All taint of sin 48 All that bles'd 121 All that Thou 193 15 All that we All that we are 39 All the Fath's 14 All th'gs are r 63 All th'gs are r 66 All thy sins 35 ° All who in His 47 All worlds His 100 Alone He bare 80 And can we call 64 Ard c'ldst Thou 4 And since all 10 And since our 100 And s'n shall c327 And s'n sh'llw234 And soon the d 29 And soon the h 196 And s'n the m 122 And, stayed by 12 And sweet tha 130 And then thro'185 And there the 184 And tho' awhile 37 And tho' by st 210 And tho' He 262 And tho' here 295 And tho' our 273 And tho' the w 151 And tho' there161 And tho' Thy 129 And thus Thy d 2 And we love T 270 And with Him139 And when He 182 And c'ld we yet 39 And ere long 16 And follow on 65 And glory in 217 And God has 202 And grace it is 253 And has this 320 And He who 320 And if I now 62 And if we stra 277 And in past 93 And Jesus, wh 72 And now a right 73 And now as 331 And now exalt 257 And now I can 62 And now my fa 3 Andwhen in h 62 And when on 100 And when the 141 19NATT.W And yet Thy lo 2 And yonder is 84 Anointed King 134 Art thou wean'd 76 As Head for us 107 Asleep in Jes 14 ° As one w'h Hi 74 As our Surety 40 As Son of Man 109 As strangers 200 368 Hymn 221 As the bird As Thine Thou 43 As weaker than 273 Ascended now 327 Aston'hed at T224 At every step 275 At God's right 148 At l'gth- the 115 Aye, trust, fore 217 Base the wish 183 Before, behind 12 Before the world 31 Before the skies 59 15 Behold Him Behold the cro 57 Behold us, Lord 7 Bel'ving, we rej 43 Be Thou t' ob 46 ° Bless, bless t' c 4 Blessed, gloriou 35 Blest in this 142 Blest Lamb of 322 54 Blest name! Blest our port 131 Blest Sav'r, k 151 ° Blind unbel'f 44 45 Bold shall we Boldly the h'rt 136 B'ndless wisd 307 Brightly it be 128 ° Broken h'rt, t 50 ° But above all 11 But boundless 302 But Christ, the 43 But f'th's one 56 But gracious L 224 But how will 65 But if f'm Him 171 But most adore 99 But oh, for us 23 But oh, the h 85 Hymn But oh! the m 259 But spotless, 281 But tho' Ic 72 But Thy comp 8 But' tis past 40 But when we 335 But who that 79 By f'th we see 113 By f'th we see 165 By love inspir 1 By nature and 27 By one righte 50 By the Holy G 340 By the Spirit 14 By w'kness and 4 Called by that 79 Called to share 222 Call them in 55 Came fr.G'dh'd179 Can a mother's 49 Christ died! th 22 Christ hath the 11 Christ our rans 78 Christ the Lor 47 Clad in this 73 Clean ev'ry wh 156 CI'nsed fr. our 341 Close to Thy 270 Come, all who 51 Come, my soul 33 Come quickly 287 Come, sinner, 52 Come, ye w'ry 54 Comfort thro' 197 Complete in H 74 Compl'e in p'r 128 Conscience now 57 Could c'seless 56 Could not all 66 Dark tho' th 82 Dark unbelief 191 Death and the 137 D'th's bitter w275 Deep in unfath 44 Descend'g frm 328 Despised by th 63 Did thy God 98 Hymn Do Thou, Lord 70 Do Thou, the 288 Drawn by such 197 7 Each hour of 305 Each shall the 162 E'en now let m 78 E'en now our 148 E'en now we 251 E'er since, by 322 E'en wh'st we Ere yet anoth 19 Endless life in 233 Endless life in 304 Engrave this 172 Eternal ages sh 25 Eternal are Th 293 Eternal in the 287 Eternal is our 189 Eternal love t 178 Every knee shal 39 Every mark of 98 Everyth'g loss 24 Exalted, by the 29 ' Ex'ted far abo 34 Fain would we 71 Fairer than all 220 Fair the scene 6 Faith is the w 61 Faith, too, that 1 F'thful amidst 230 Farewell, fare' 320 Far spent alr 255 Father, Thy ho 110 Filled w'h bles233 Filled w'h this 57 Firm as Thy 51 Firstborn of 294 Firstfruits of 254 Firstf'ts of Th 296 Fixed on this 26 For ev'ry tribu 16 For God must 61 For He who left141 For Him who 317 For His, the ris207 For I was lost 51 For me, Lord J 137 369 Hymn For, sure, no o 330 For the Fathe 310 For the path 139 For this, O may172 For this stupen 1 For this w're p186 For Thou exc'd 302 For Thy death 38 For us the Lor 263 For us there is 339 Forbid it, Lor 283 For'er be the g156 For'er our still 83 For'er to behol 65 For'er with the 12 Found by Thee 232 ° Free f'm ev'ry 33 From that eter 68 From the w'ld 340 Fruit of Thy b 270 G'nst t' giant 32 Gazing on it 98 Give th'ks alo 60 Gladly His pr 101 Gladly Lord, 143 Gladly of Him 132 Gladly we Thy 222 Glory supreme 64 God& the Lamb 79 God c'ld not p 67 God finds eter 74 God Hims'f th 50 God, in Thee 32 God is love God loves to h 57 God now brings 35 God of love 2 God ruleth cn 300 God, thine ever 76 God, who gave 16 God's grace wi 177 God's house is 66 God's love in 66 God's right'n's 331 71 Gold c'ld not 59 Grace all the 47 Grace begun sh 108 Grace is a mine 10 Hymn Grace saved us 47 Grace still-- till 41 Grace we sing 138 Grateful incens 14 Gr't Prophet of228 Green pastures 19 Hark ag'n! His 31 Hark! t' heav 14 Hark! what so 31 Harps strung 322 Haste the day 295 Haste thee on 13 Have I a hope 46 Head of the ch 29 Head of t' new 192 He bore our sin 320 He comes! crea 292 He comes! th'm292 He everywhere 55 He fills the thr125 He in the days281 He is speak'g 31 He leads us to 277 He once a spotl 74 He saw us 118 He sent His 60 He shall come 40 He spread the 182 Here we have a 20 He tells us we'r181 He's gone with 12 Help us to con123 Here in t' bod 161 HereThybright335 Here we find 252 Here we rest, in252 High as t' hea 8 Higher& high 153 Him as our L 110 Him from the 236 Hims'f He c'd 257 His anguish of 49 His beauty shi 261 His call we ob 160 His errand to 320 His face in radi 30 His f'thfuln'ss 237 His glory- not 61 Hymn His is an unch 49 His is love,' tis 105 ° His love in ti 10 His love's a ref 237 His mercy who 279 His name the 315 His only Son, 239 His power can 130 His power subd 8 His prec's bl'd136 His presence 64 His purposes 44 His Son, His d 135 His soul, by vi 321 His who c'd s 64 Hisword a light303 His word assur 239 His word is f 255 Hosannas glad 292 How blessed is 190 How blessed to190 How blest are 294 How blest are 335 How bright t 204 How can we di 39 How deep the 188 How great the 101 How happy the 38 How I'g to str 58 How rich the c196 How rich t'pr 196 How sweet the 258 How sweet the 68 How will our 208 I am an empty 72 I'd look to Hi 83 I'd look until 83 If here on eart 208 If such the 186 If through the 277 I heard the vo 26 I meet them face12 I was not ever 29 Image of the 150 In bridal robes298 In Canaan's 298 In ev'ry confli 182 In ev'ry state 11 370 all Hymn In heaven the 289 In heaven tri' 298 In Him, it is 99 In Him we read 72 In His spotl'ss 71 In Jesus, free 87 In patience th 262 In present blest141 In spirit there 56 In the desert 76 16 In the refuge In Thee most 150 In Thee the F 249 In Thee the F 22 In Thee, we 309 In Thee we find 22 In Thine own 331 In Thy presen 42 In want, our 284 Inscribed upon 175 Is the wild'n'ss 76 Israel's race sh 170 It is finished! 35 It is not for us 301 It is the Fath 3 It passeth pra 72 It passeth tell 72 It makes the c 175 It makes th' w 54 It tells us of a 184 It's length and 116 Jehovah lifted 137 Jesus, all prais 315 255 Jesus, at the Jesus bruis'd& 71 Jesus died, and 251 Jesus! from ev 50 18 Jesus, hail! Jesus Himself 313 Jesus is the 256 Jesus is worth 102 Jesus-- it sp'ks 6 Jesus, mighty 143 Jesus my Shep 73 Jesus, our all 284 Jesus, our Say 124 Jesus! our Sav 54 Hymn Jesus, Saviou 69 Jesus s'ght me 5 Jesus, strength108 Jesus, the Br'd 303 Jesus the Chr 64 Jesus! the nam184 Jesus-- the One 6 Jesus, the One 124 Jesus, Thou art 174 Jesus, Thou K 148 Jesus, Thy love 129 Jesus to purge 77 Jesus, we wait 235 Jesus, what m 124 Join the sing' 35 Joy& peace i 84 Joyful now the 14 Joy to confess 106 Judge not t' L 44 Just as I am 332 Just as I was 332 Just as Thou 67 Just as we were 67 oes soun Keep us, Lord 256 Kings shall fa 40 Know'g as we 323 Lamb of God, w 28 Lamb of God, w 27 Lamb of God, T 28 Led by faith, w290 Let all who kn 81 ° Let not consci 54 Let sinners sa 314 Let trial and 301 Let us our f'bl 250 Life is f'nd al 60 Light divine su 76 Like Him! Oh 64 Like Jesus in 64 Like Thee in 88 Like them we 303 Long as I live 68 Long in error's108 Look not with' 82 Lo! our Savi'r 221 Lo! the incarn 54 Lo! the tokens 170 Hymn Lord, by Thy 268 Lord, haste th 169 Lard, I am Th 25 Lord, in all Th 28 L'd Jesus, come260 L'd Jesuscome 324 Lord, let us ne' 146 Lord, now we 216 Lord of Life! 134 Lord, since we 231 Lord,' tis en'gh 303 Lord we adore 317 Lord, we are Lord, we await 56 Lord, we bel' ve 322 Lord, we joy, T 31 Lord, we our 171 Lord, we wait 183 52 Lord, we wors 31 Lord, while our 302 Love, in Thy 235 Love, only lov 25 Love, that no s 235 Love that no t 142 Love, that on 235 ° Man's life is as 8 Man the cross 39 Many were the 6 May ev'ry min 122 May grace, free 47 May we still 252 May we thus 194 Mercy& truth 142 ' Mid confl't be 274 ' Mid danger& 78 ' Mid might'st 234 Most merciful 203 Much inc'se is 114 My long'g hea 30 My stores affo 58 ° Name above ev 28 ° Naught, naugh 16 No condemnat' 53 " No condemn" 289 No curse of law 212 No good in 243 No; let the w 226 371 Hymn No man of great 88 No more as he 169 ° No more a wan 73 No more defer 244 No more to v'w 169 No more the 117 No other hope 99 ** No separatio 75 No stain with' 208 No str'gth of 181 No wrath God 111 ° None can with 56 None like the 153 ° Nor I alone; T 18 Nor is it sweet 178 Not all things 65 ° Not half His lo 3 Noth'g save H 24 Not sinful ma 36 Not the labour 232 Not thro'w'ks 33 Now come forth 35 Now free acces 69 ° Now He praise 35 ° Now I can call 51 ° Now in the gl 21 Now seated on 195 Now's the tim 50 Now the full 335 Now the sprink 9 Now we have 200 Now we see in 200 O be it thus 264 O boundless g 331 O by Thy Holy 187 O by thy love 86 O come, and 291 O come, then, 23 O cross of Chr 216 O f'thful Wit 101 O fill me, Jesu 72 O fix our earn 174 O gift of love 336 O God of merc 111 O God, the th 330 O God, we ack' 8 O God, we co 114 O God with 330 Hymn O happy saint 217 O hasten, hast 176 Oh'venly Fath 223 O holy Father 25 O how our in 215 O how sweet 340 O how we thir 169 0 keep my soul 2 O keep us in 264 O keep us, love 331 O kindle withi 168 O Lamb of God 85 O largely give 206 0 let Thy love 146 O Lord, how c 274 O Lord, how p 188 O Lord, our pil 229 O Lord, the wa 250 O Lord, thou n 149 O Lord, Thou t 187 O Lord, thro' 187 O Lord, we cast 243 O Lord, we trea 88 O love supreme 64 O may His Wo159 O may Thy Sp 236 O may this ho 244 O may we, th 45 O mind divine 331 O mystery of 215 O pardon us 168 O rather give/ 58 O Sav'r, teach 193 O teach us so 278 O tell us often 172 O then may 61 O then never 291 O think not of 217 O Thou with 191 O to grace how 5 ° O what can eq 59 O what pleas' 290 O when shall 291 Oh! blessed c 140 Oh, Christ! He 77 Oh! hour for w140 Oh! hour of ri 140 Oh how shall 24 Oh, I am my B 77 Hymn Oh, if to Jesus 57 Oh, Jesus, bless 79 Oh, Jesus, Lord 18 Oh take, with 49 Oh, that str'g 252 Oh, what a h 127 Oh, what a lo 227 Oh, while web 36 Oh worldly po 16 Of grace, then 10 Of Him and 103 Of the vast un 150 On that cross 98 On to Canaan's 76 One spirit wit 210 One string th 317 Once as prodig 21 Once on earth 80 Onw'd still to 80 Or if yet rem' 291 Our calls may 32 Our curse and 249 Our earthen v 316 Our Father's h161 Our God the cen 64 Our God whom 64 Our hearts by 153 Our h'rts lock 117 Our joy unhin 162 Our Lord Him 204 Our Lord, our 151 Our love is oft 84 Our names fro 326 234 Our path is Our portion th339 Our Saviour- J 251 Our Sheph'd is234 Our sins on 120 63 Our sins, our 327 Our sins were 213 Our song, then 103 Our sorrows& 239 Our souls, as 77 Our souls He 238 Our souls look 43 Our souls w'ld 269 Our times are 209 Our theme of 251 Our thirsty sp 161 372 Hymn Our wants are 319 Our woe is Th 23 Out of myself 25 208 pritt ontAweal Part of Thy 335 Peace with God 69 Perfect our s 207 Poor, feeble. 193 Praise Him! pr 82 Praise Him w 133 Praise shall e 336 Praise the Lam 14 Praise we to t 131 Praises for the 131 Preserve Thy 288 Proclaimer of t 15 Prone to wand 5 olnos of 2OL Quick'd, raised 200 Quickened wit 215 Red'med crea 102 Rej'ce in Him 156 Rendered safe 290 Rent the veil 71 Rescued thus f 5 Rest, Lord, in s 287 Revealer of the 81 Rich in glory 198 Righte's alone 109 Rise, our h'rts 98 Royal robes 18 134 odw lle tod 144 Salvation! O Salvation to G 300 Saved by Chris 70 Saviour and L 91 Saviour, come 276 Sav'r, tho' th 295 Sealed w'h the 330 Secure, on 171 Secure within 177 See Him for o 120 See Him w'ry 80 See how God 304 See how G ha 233 See" sprinkl'd 37 See the lonely 80 See the Savi'r: 170 Hymn See the sun at 80 Seek ye the L 58 Set free in 320 Sh'd life sink 181 Should we to 226 ° Sin& death n 47 Sin can't cond 201 Sin, Satan, Dea 12 Since His love 221 Since in Thee i 42 Sing aloud to 242 Sing His blest 179 Sing of His dy' 95 Sing, on your 95 Sinner, hear t 80 Sinner, see th 80 Sinner, see thy 80 So dear-- s0 ve 27 So Jesus d'd f 61 ° So nigh-- so ve 27 Son of God Th 27 Son of Man His 39 Soon as the r 128 Soon in a nobl 322 Soon, O Lord 200 S'n shall our e 318 S'n shall our p 177 Soon shall the 102 Soon shall the 255 S'n shall we h 95 S'n shall we m 118 S'n, s'n,' mid 67 S'n that voice 60 S'n the bright 30 S'n the redee 279 S'n Thou wilt 109 S'n too in glor 97 S'n wilt Thou 235 Souls above, in 70 Spirit& Bride 260 Stand fast in 156 Still sweet'tis to 2 Straying then 108 Such here on 12 Such was Thy 327 Surely Thy sw 277 Sweet bonds t 225 Sw't His name 62 Sweet is the 25 Hymn Sweetest rest 57 Take Thou our 294 Teach me, 0 289 T'ch us that n 22 Ten thousand 297 That all Thy gr 2 That all who i 81 That hour whe 81 That precious 212 That rest secu' 79 That resur't'n 323 That sinn's m 64 That to the S 236 That way is up 12 That we sh'ld 337 Th'acc'rs'd tre 320 The balm of lif 175 Th'birds with 160 The bride eyes 77 The cause was 85 The chief of 96 Th' C'mf' ter is 185 Th' C'mf' ter, n 56 The CROSS, it 175 The Cross on 320 The Cross still 84 The days are 287 The days and 244 The depth of a 245 The dy'g thief 321 Th'dy'g thief r 322 The Father's b 116 The Father's g 117 TheFather'sg's 185 The fire Thy 154 Th'first- beg' tn 280 The gates of 213 The gladn'ss of122 The ground of 339 The guilt of The g'lty soul 308 Th'h'rt with'n 339 The heavens 132 197 The h'vens w 40 The higher mys 150 The Holy Gho 249 The Lamb is The light of 373 79 44 Hymn The Lord Him 19 The Lord is H 139 The L'd is ris'n 94 The L'd is ris'n 34 The L'd of life 37 The Lord shall 48 The love of God 72 The manna& 275 The mention of 6 The merits and 61 The more thro' 71 The motives t 330 The new& liv 48 The open'd hea269 The res' rect'n 229 The Sav'r's pr 185 The Sheph'd's 73 The sin alights 67 The sinner wh 67 The Spirit& t 81 The Spirit do 253 The storm tha 227 The sun which 339 The tempest's 137 The thorn& 301 The trembling 111 The work whi 326 Then as we up 323 Then boldly let 281 Then called to 41 Then cheerf'ly 305 Then doubt no 49 Then endless 279 Then gladly s Then let Him 72 74 Then let me li 76 Then let our g 280 Then let our s 96 Then let us 337 Then, Lord, re 329 Then o'er the 148 Then, oh, to us 3 Then raise y'r 34 Then shall each 95 Then shall we 10 Then, shine, T 259 Then teach Th 206 Then that clos 31 Then, too, count310 Hymn Then we shall 256 Then, when th 266 Then wilt Thou 51 There all's uns 12 There at our 180 There Christ ha 46 There Christ th 178 There f'm His 283 There f'm that 93 There in effulg' 79 There in His b 12 There in right's 35 There, in the 25 There in th'uns 79 There is a pla 246 There is a spot 246 There is but 139 There is life in 49 There is Thy 271 There no str'g'r 76 There on the 79 There only to 79 There shall all 151 There sin and 258 There we shall 210 There will Th 178 There with un 323 There with wh 211 Therefore we'll 180 These; red'm'd 310 They once wer 204 Thine arm hath 13 Thine-- ever T 76 Thine eye in 341 Thine-- Thine a 76 This alone is 49 This gives us 3 This is our re 266 This mercy sti 68 This name sh 184 This Sav'r is 129 This song be 125 This spotl's ro 45 This we know 121 Th'her by f'th 246 Those mighty 335 Thou art our C 228 Thou art th'p 223 Thou bright& 240 Hymn Thou count'ncel19 Thou dost con 165 Thou from the 68 Thou gavest u 331 Thou glo. ligh 285 Thou great& 3 Thou hast best 68 Thou hast by 206 Thou hast our 264 Thou hast the 192 Thou that has 243 Thou the light 222 Thou the prod' 21 Thou wast the 212 Thou weariest 275 Thou wilt our 203 Thou w'dst lik 88 Tho'angels ma 317 Tho' angels pr 317 Tho' by enemi 108 Tho'clothed in 3 Tho' high, yet 125 Tho' in the very 88 Tho' men our 263 Tho' now disp 337 Tho' now unk 337 Tho' numer's 118 Tho' our natu 104 Tho' our pilgrim 9 Tho' trials and 44 Tho' the restl's 16 Tho' the shore 290 Tho' thy way b 76 Tho' we pass 334 Thousands hav 21 Thro' a desert 241 Thro' all eter 297 Thro'every pe 297 Thro' Him to 147 Thro' His nam 84 Thro' manifold 79 Thro' one eter 298 Thro' scenes o 275 Thro' the rich 207 Thro' time wi 309 Thus Abraham 45 Thus far by g 316 Thus far Thy p 29 Thus low the 34 374 Hymn Thus may we 17 Thy blood we 7 Thy c'nsels ere 219 Thy c'nsels too 178 Thy deep eter 265 Thy Father, in 302 Thy Father, to 91 Thy glory is 13 Thy gracious 1 338 Thy holy head 107 Thy life is now 278 Thy lips the F 212 Thy love, by 230 Thy love, most185 Thy love sust 259 Thy love we 167 Thy mercy f'nd 15 Thy mighty n 284 Thy name encir 6 Thy name we 152 Thy prec's n 206 Thy prec's na 3 Thy Spirit too 278 Thy victories 89 Thy word Thy 43 Till it comes 183 Till, of the pri 312 Till then'tis th139 Till then we w 54 Till thou shalt 245 Till Thou sh't 76 Till we ar'nd 128 Till we behold 45 ' Tis by the H. 36 ' Tis everlast'g 84 ' Tis fin'hed! h 136 ' Tis freedom to 10 ' Tis good, at 272 ' Tis Jesus, the 23 ' Tis meet that 189 ' Tis not of wo 81 ' Tis now conc' 329 ' Tis only in T 318 ' Tis sweet, th 148 ' Tis the treas' 139 ' Tis Thy heav 170 ' Tis well when 11 To all His ran 320 To find each h 186 Hymn To Him by gra 74 To Him I look 83 To Him in yon 320 To Him let ev 42 To Him our w 316 To Him, then 321 To Him whom 125 To look bey'd 106 To look w'hin 186 To me Thy joy 79 To see Thee w 23 To Thee, e'en 195 To Thee, our 308 To Thee we lo 23 To Thee, we r 69 To us, now the 304 To us Thy cro 285 Touched with 281 Trembl'g, we 93 True joy the w 57 Trust in Him 256 ' Twas grace th 47 ' Twas the rich 1 Unch'g'ble Th 166 Unmoved by 230 Unn'ber'd co 297 Unseen, we lo 302 Unto Thy dea Up to our Fa View the vast 99 Was it for cri 53 We adore Him 126 We are but st 212 149 3201 We are healed 49 We are not no 278 We are of God 45 We cannot lin 204 We change-- He 84 We comp'h'd 55 We'd gladly w 36 We expect a 334 We follow The 312 We give Thee 119 We go from st 271 We have a Fa 214 We have f'nd 84 Hymn We joy in Thee 25 We joy to see 216 We know He 84 We know Lord 86 We know no 339 We know the 251 We know Thee 245 We know Thee 188. We leave it 55 Well in afflict 11 Well might th 53 We look for 63 We l'k for Th 23 We look to m't 231 We love Thee 88 We love the n 319 We love the S 228 We love to l'k 216 We may, like t 160 We pr'se Th,& 1 We pr'se Th, in 112 We pr'se, then 135 We praise, we 251 We shall beh'd 218 We shall see H 49 We s'n shall j 191 We s'n shall r 133 We tell of its f 70 We tell of its s 70 We th'k of all 245 We too the cle 321 We triumph i 107 We trust His p267 We wait, bless 225 We wait for T 325 We wait to see 270 We welcome al 338 We welc'e sti 282 We wonder at 230 We worship a 299 We worship T 265 We would an 148 We w'ld not b 205 We w'ld not t 191 We'll lay our 273 Weak is the eff 54 Were the whol 283 We've w'tch'd 213 What a day w 168 37507 Hymn What fills my 16. What in Thy 1166 What is loss in168 What joy sup 148 What led Thy 155 What love to 155 What movedT 155 What tho' the 180 What transp't 226 What will the 208 What wonder, 244 What wondr's 85 Whate'er Tho 225 What'er distr 267 Whate'er foes 309 When blood fr 103 When clouds h 9 When faith& 238 When fear its g 9 When He ador 59 When He mak 55 When human c 243 When, hung am 59 When left this 202 When, like a tent 4 When ocean's b 59 When ruined, g 112 When sorrows 267 When the world 6 When Thou sh 112 When to Canaa 76 When trouble 118 When walk'g 182 When we are t 123 When we see T 27 When we th'k 198 When, weary of182 Where all the 212 Where all those 7 While all th'g 237 Where'er I go I 52 Where'er He 19 While here, in 225 While in afflic 165 While we dra 232 While we tell 105 While we tread 276 Who now accu 11 Who shall to m 79 Hymn Who suffer wi 285 Who to our ch 11 Why sh'ld Hi 280 Why sh'ld I d 16 Why sh'ld I e 27 With ador'g h 82 With a price T241 With a scrip o 301 With belief in 33 With fellow- p'1231 With Him we l 48 With joy our 216 With mercy& 77 With such sup 306 With thankful 329 With the adop 117 With Thee bel 115 With Thee in 270 00 100 ANT FII de 352 ni ( 177 Hymn With Thee, O 23 With these ou 250 With what del 176 Within the Fa 227 Within the ho 136 Whilst Thou a 78 Worship& pr 333 W'thy of deat 215 W'thy, O Son 219 W'thy the La 102 LEW Ye fearful sa't 44 Ye for whomH 233 Ye saints, the 120 Yea, Amen, let 170 Yea, in death's 277 Yea, in the fac 277 052 341 Hymn Yea, in the fuln 3 Yes, blessed is 214 Yes! in that li 64 Yes, tho' high 60 Yes, tho' the te 211 Yes, tho'we've 41 Yes, Thou art 1 9 Yet deeper, if a 178 Yet in Thy lo 151 Yet in sight o 71 Yet it must b 18 Yet, Lord, alas 2 Yet lov'g Thee 150 Yet oft we cre 153 Yet, Saviour T 195 Yet still we w 270 Yet sure, if in 2 Yet we hope t 198 CL 102 ni 18.11 TOT 3 Jou h'w 77288 WTS 10o W 218 617 Me th 5.4 G. 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