DO QQQAN PAKO KO دالقدالقدوا Gb 3797 HN/ N/ AQONICONICO KNIANI.SICOSIA DANK Q IN ہے Miss N A. J. Canton May 19th 1862 ΚΟΙΝ ΤΟ ΝΤΑ. ΤΟ ΝΟ - ΤΟΣΟΥΚΟΥ QQQ COKOKOIKU INGING INCEN Gb 37 97 ANNI XATXATXAVAXANXANXAUR ΣΤΟ LO ALONTONOXING! Q12Q1169 INQUING John Werley STRANULASURANXXXXYY ON CINCATE C A COLLECTION OF HYMNS, FOR THE USE OF THE PEOPLE CALLED METHODISTS. BY THE REV. JOHN WESLEY, A.M., SOMETIME FELLOW OF LINCOLN COLLEGE, OXFORD. WITH A SUPPLEMENT. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY JOHN MASON, CITY- ROAD; SOLD AT 66, PATERNOSTER- ROW. 12/6 H GROOM ARSINGING Go 3797 ( ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL, ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT.] LONDON R. NEEDHAM, PRINTER, PATERNOSTER- ROW. Univ.- Bibl. Giessen KONT ONICA OSO PREFACE. 1. For many years I have been importuned to publish such a hymn- book as might be generally used in all our congregations throughout Great Britain and Ireland. I have hitherto withstood the importunity, as I believed such a publication was needless, considering the various hymn- books which my brother and I have published within these forty years last past; so that it may be doubted whether any religious community in the world has a greater variety of them. 2. But it has been answered," Such a publication is highly needful upon this very account: for the greater part of the people, being poor, are not able to purchase so many books; and those that have purchased them are, as it were, bewildered in the immense variety. A proper collection of hymns for general use, carefully made out 0₁ all these books, is therefore still wanting; and one comprised in so moderate a compass, as to be neither cumbersome nor expensive." 3. It has been replied," You have such a collection already,( entitled' Hymns and Spiritual Songs,') which I extracted several years ago from a variety of hymn- books." But it is objected," This is in the other extreme: it is far too small. It does not, it cannot, in so narrow a compass, contain variety enough; net so much as we want, among whom singing makes so considerable a part of the public service. What we want is, a collection not too large, that it may be cheap and portable; nor too small, that it may contain a sufficient variety for all ordinary occasions." 4. Such a Hymn- Book you have now before you. It is not so large as to be either cumbersome or expensive: and it is large enough to contain such a variety of hymns, as will not soon be worn threadbare. It is large enough to contain all the important truths of our most holy religion, whether speculative or practical; yea, to illustrate them all, and to prove them both by Scripture and Reason: and this is done in a regular order. The hymns are not carelessly jumbled together, but carefully ranged under proper heads, according to the experience of real Christians. So that this book is, in effect, a little body of experimental and practical divinity. We talk 5. As but a small part of these hymns is of my own composing,* I do not think it inconsistent with modesty to declare, that I am persuaded no such hymn- book as this has yet been published in the English language. In what other publication of the kind have you so distinct and full an account of scriptural Christianity such a declaration of the heights and depths of religion, speculative and practical? so strong cautions against the most plausible errors; particularly those that are now most prevalent? and so clear directions for making your calling and election sure; for perfecting holiness in the fear of God? 6. May I be permitted to add a few words with regard to the poetry? Then I will speak to those who are judges thereof, with all freedom and unreserve. To these I may say, without offence, I. In these hymns there is no doggerel; no botches; nothing put in to patch up the rhyme; no feeble expletives. 2. Here is nothing turgid or bombast, on the one hand, or low and creeping, on the other. 3. Here are no cant expressions; no words without meaning. Those who impute this to us, know not what they say. common sense, both in prose and verse, and use no word but in a fixed and determinate sense. 4. Here are, allow me to say, both the purity, the strength, and the elegance of the English language; and, at the same time, the utmost simplicity and plainness, suited to every capacity. Lastly, I desire men of taste to judge,( these are the only competent iudges,) whether there be not in some of the following hymns the true spirit of poetry, such as cannot be acquired by art and labour, but must be the gift of nature. By labour, a man may become a tolerable imitator of Spenser, Shakspeare, or Milton; and may heap together pretty compound epithets, as pale- eyed, meek- eyed, and the like; but unless he be born a poet, he will never attain the genuine spirit of poetry. 7. And here I beg leave to mention a thought which has been long upon my mind, and which I should long ago have inserted in the public papers, had I not been unwilling to stir up a nest of hornets. Many gentlemen have done my brother and me( though without naming us) the honour to reprint many of our hymns. Now they are perfectly welcome so to do, provided they print them just as they are. But I desire they would not attempt to mend them; for they really are not able. None of them is able to mend either the sense or the verse. Therefore, I must beg of them one of these two favours: either to let them stand just as they are, to take them for better for worse; or to add the true reading in the margin, or at the bottom of the page; that we may no longer be accountable either for the nonsense or for the doggerel of other men. 8. But to return. That which is of infinitely more moment than the spirit of poetry, is the spirit of piety. And I trust, all persons of real judgment will find this breathing through the whole Collection. It is in this view chiefly, that I would recommend it to every truly pious reader, as a means of raising or quickening the spirit of devotion; of confirming his faith; of enlivening his hope; and of kindling and increasing his love to God and man. When Poetry thus keeps its place, as the handmaid of Fiety, it shall attain, not a poor perishable wreath, but a crown that fadeth not away. London, Oct. 20, 1779. JOHN WESLEY. N.B. The ADDITIONAL HYMNS at the end of this book, and a few others distinguished by the prefix of an asterisk, which are inserted in this edition, were not in the editions published during the life of Mr. Wesley. * The greater part was composed by the Rev. Charles Wesley. A 2 one of disconsongan DO KONS SKUROKOKUJKU INOMOM PART I. SECTION I. Exhorting Sinners to return to God II. Describing, 1. The Pleasantness of Religion 2. The Goodness of God 3. Death CONTENTS. 6. Hell III. Praying for a Blessing 4. Judgment 5. Heaven PART II. SECTION I. Describing Formal Religion II. Inward Religion SECTION I. Praying for Repentance VII. VIII. IX. II. For Mourners convinced of Sin III. For Persons convinced of Backsliding IV. For Backsliders recovered PART III. III. IV. SECTION I. For Believers Rejoicing II. Fighting Praying III. IV. Watching V. VI. PART IV. Working Suffering Seeking for full Redemption Saved Interceding for the World PART V. SECTION I. For the Society Meeting II. Giving Thanks Praying Parting ADDITIONAL HYMNS. On Divine Worship On the Lord's Supper On the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ,& c. Miscellaneous Hymns SECTION I. Hymns of Adoration SUPPLEMENT. . . II. On the Incarnation, Sufferings, Glory, and Work of Christ III. On the Divinity and Operations of the Holy Spirit IV. Penitential Hymns PAGE 7. 17 27 44 57 69 81 82 90 95 98 106 165 177 185 253 283 294 307 313 322 396 414 447 455 468 496 505 509 515 517 525 554 593 601 609 V. The Experience and Privileges of Believers VI. On the Establishment and Extension of the Kingdom of Christ 626 VII. Time, Death, Judgment, and the Future State VIII. Miscellaneous Hymns 641 665 NIKU KOJ COLLECTION OF HYMNS. PART I. CONTAINING INTRODUCTORY HYMNS. SECTION I. A. EXHORTING SINNERS TO RETURN TO GOD. HYMN 1. C. M. 0 FOR a thousand tongues to sing My great Redeemer's praise! The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of his grace! 2 My gracious Master, and my God, Assist me to proclaim, To spread through all the earth abroad The honours of thy Name. 3 Jesus! the Name that charms our fears, That bids our sorrows cease; " Tis music in the sinner's ears, " Tis life, and health, and peace. He breaks the power of cancell'd sin, He sets the prisoner free; His blood can make the foulest clean, His blood avail'd for me. 5 He speaks, and listening to his voice, New life the dead receive; The mournful, broken hearts rejoice; The humble poor believe. 6 Hear him, ye deaf; his praise, ye dumb, Your loosen'd tongues employ; Ye blind, behold your Saviour come, And leap, ye lame, for joy. 7 Look unto him, ye nations; own Your God, ye fallen race; Look, and be saved through faith alone, Be justified by grace. 8 See all your sins on Jesus laid: The Lamb of God was slain: His soul was once an offering made For every soul of man. 9 Awake from guilty nature's sleep, And Christ shall give you light, Cast all your sins into the deep, And wash the Ethiop white. 10 With me, your chief, ye then shall know. Shall feel, your sins forgiven; Anticipate your heaven below, And own that love is heaven. 1 HYMN 2. L. M. COME YOME, sinners, to the Gospel feast, Let every soul be Jesu's guest; Ye need not one be left behind, For God hath bidden all mankind. 2 Sent by my Lord, on you I call; The invitation is to ALL: Come, all the world; come, sinner, thou; All things in Christ are ready now. 3 Come, all ye souls by sin opprest, Ye restless wanderers after rest, Ye poor, and maim'd, and halt, and blind, In Chr a hearty welcome find. 4 Come, and partake the gospel feast Be saved from sin; in Jesus rest: O taste the goodness of your God, And eat his flesh, and drink his blood! 1979198 DIN KOKO 9 10 EXHORTING SINNERS 5 Ye vagrant souls, on you I call; ( O that my voice could reach you all!) all may now be justified; Ye all may live, for Christ hath died. 6 My message as from God receive; Ye all may come to Christ, and live; O let his love your hearts constrain, Nor suffer him to die in vain! 7 His love is mighty to compel; His conquering love consent to feel; Yield to his love's resistless power, And fight against your God no more. 8 See him set forth before your eyes, That precious, bleeding Sacrifice! His offer'd benefits embrace, And freely now be saved by grace. 9 This is the time; no more delay, This is the acceptable day; Come in, this moment, at his call, And live for him who died for all. 1 3 Whoever receives The life- giving word, In Jesus believes, His God and his Lord; In him a pure river Of life shall arise; Shall, in the believer, Spring up to the skies. 4 My God and my Lord! Thy call I obey; My soul on thy Word Of promise I stay: Thy kind invitation I gladly embrace," Athirst for salvation, Salvation by grace. 5 0 hasten the hour, Send down from above The Spirit of power, Of health, and of love: Of filial fear, of knowledge and grace; Of wisdom and prayer, Ofjoy and of praise: 6 The Spirit of faith, Of faith in thy blood, Which saves us from wrath, And brings us to God; [ sin, Removes the huge mountain Ofindwelling And opens a fountain, That washes us clean. 10's& 11's. 0 HYMN 3. AI that pass by, To Jesus draw near; He utters a cry, Ye sinners, give ear! From hell to retrieve you, He spreads out his hands; [ stands. Now, now to receive you, He graciously 2 If any man thirst, And happy would be, The vilest and worst May come unto me; May drink of my Spirit, Excepted is none, Lay claim to my merit, And take for his 3 own. HYMN 4. L. M. 1" HO! every one that thirsts, draw nigh;" (" Tis God " Mercy and free salvation buy; Buy wine, and milk, and gospel grace. 2" Come to the living waters, come! Sinners, obey your Maker's call; Return, ye weary wanderers, home; And find my grace is free for ALL. 3" See from the Rock a fountain rise! For you in healing streams it rolls; Money ye need not bring, nor price, Ye labouring, burden'd, sin- sick souls. TO RETURN TO GOD. 11 12 5" Why seek ye that which is not bread, Nor can your hungry souls sustain? On ashes, husks, and air ye feed; Ye spend your little all in vain. 6" In search of empty joys below, Ye toil with unavailing strife: Whither, ah! whither would ye go? I have the words of endless life. 4" Nothing ye in exchange shall give; Leave all you have and are behind; Frankly the gift of God receive, Pardon and peace in Jesus find SR 7" Hearken to me with earnest care, And freely eat substantial food; The sweetness of my mercy share, And taste that I alone am good. 8" I bid you all my goodness prove: My promises for all are free: Come, taste the manna of my love, And let your souls delight in ME. 9 Your willing ear and heart incline, My words believingly receive; Quicken'd your souls by faith divine, An everlasting life shall live." HYMN 5. 10's& 11's. HY faithfulness, Lord, Each moment THY we find, 2 So true to thy word, So loving and kind Thy mercy so tender To all the lost race, The vilest offender May turn and find grace. The mercy I feel, To others I show, I set to my seal That Jesus is true:[ call: Ye all may find favour, Who come at his O come to my Saviour, His grace is for ALL To save what was lost, From heaven he came; 1 free: Come, sinners, and trust In Jesus's name! He offers you pardon; He bids you be [ me!' " If sin be your burden, O come unto 40 let me commend My Saviour to you; The Publican's Friend, And Advocate too. For you he is pleading His merits and death; [ neath With God interceding For sinners be 5 Then let us submit His grace to receive; Fall down at his feet, And gladly believe We all are forgiven, For Jesus's sake. Our title to heaven, His merits we take. HYMN 6. 7's. INNERS, turn, why will ye die? S 1 God, who did your being give, Made you with himself to live; He the fatal cause demands, Asks the work of his own hands, Why, ye thankless creatures, why Will ye cross his love, and die? 2 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? God, your Saviour, asks you why: God, who did your souls retrieve, Died himself, that ye might live. Will you let him die in vain? Crucify your Lord again? Why, ye ransom'd sinners, why Will you slight his grace, and die? 3 Sinners, turn, why will ye die? God, the Spirit, asks you why: He who all your lives hath strove, Woo'd you to embrace his love: Will you not his grace receive? Will you still refuse to live? Why, ye long- sought sinners, why Will you grieve your God, and die? DIKOKOINO DEO 13 14 EXHORTING SINNERS TO RETURN TO GOD. 4 Dead already, dead within, Spiritually dead in sin: Dead to God, while here you breathe, Pant ye after second death? Will you still in sin remain, Greedy of eternal pain? O, ye dying sinners, why, Why will you for ever die? HYMN 7. 7's. Strangers to the life divine; Who their God can never know, Let their spirit downward go. You for higher ends were born: You may all to God return; Dwell with him above the sky: Why will you for ever die? 2 You, on whom he favours showers; You, possest of nobler powers; You, of Reason's powers possest; You, with Will and Memory blest, You, with finer sense endued, Creatures capable of God: Noblest of his creatures, why, Why will you for ever die? 3 You, whom he ordain'd to be Transcripts of the Deity; You, whom he in life doth hold; You, for whom himself was sold; You, on whom he still doth wait, Whom he would again create: Made by him, and purchased, why, Why will you for ever die? 4 You, who own his record true; You, his chosen people, you; You, who call the Saviour, Lord; You, who read his written word; You, who see the gospel light; Claim a crown in Jesu's right: Why will you, ye Christians, why Will the house of Israel die? 1 2 Turn, he cries, ye sinners, turn; By his life your God hath sworn, He would have you turn and live, He would all the world receive. If your death were his delight, Would he you to life invite? Would he ask, obtest, and cry, Why will you resolve to die? 3 Sinners, turn, while God is near: Dare not think him insincere: Now, even now, your Saviour stands; All day long he spreads his hands; Cries," Ye will not happy be! No, ye will not come to me! Me, who life to none deny: Why will you resolve to die?" 4 Can you doubt if God is love? If to all his bowels move? 15 16 Will you not his Word receive? Will you not his OATH believe? See the suffering God appears! Jesus weeps; believe his tears! Mingled with his blood, they cry, " Why will you resolve to die?" L. M. HYMN 9. 1 INNERS, obey the gospel word; Haste to the supper of my Lord; Be wise to know your gracious day; All things are ready, come away! 2 Ready the Father is to own And kiss his late- returning son: Ready your loving Saviour stands, And spreads for you his bleeding hands. 3 Ready the Spirit of his Love, Just now the stony to remove; To' apply and witness with the blood, And wash and seal the sons of God. 4 Ready for you the angels wait, To triumph in your blest estate: Tuning their harps, they long to praise The wonders of redeeming grace. 5 The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Is ready, with their shining host: All heaven is ready to resound, " The dead's alive! the lost is found!" 6 Come, then, ye sinners, to your Lord, In Christ to paradise restored; His proffer'd benefits embrace, The plenitude of gospel grace: 7 A pardon written with his blood, The favour and the peace of God, The seeing eye, the feeling sense, The mystic joys of penitence: 8 The godly fear, the pleasing smart, The meltings of a broken heart; The tears that tell your sins forgiven, The sighs that waft your souls to heaven HYMN 8. 7's. WHAT could your Redeemer do, More than he hath done for you? 10 The'o'erwhelming power of saving grace The sight that veils the seraph's face; The speechless awe that dares not move, And all the silent heaven of love. To procure your peace with God, Could he more than shed his blood? After all his waste of love, All his drawings from above, Why will you your Lord deny? Why will you resolve to die? 9 The guiltless shame, the sweet distress, The' unutterable tenderness; 1 The genuine, meek humility; The wonder," Why such love to me!" HYMN 10. 10's& 11's. E thirsty for God, To Jesus give ear, power to draw near; His kind invitation, Ye sinners, embrace Accepting salvation, Salvation by grace. 2 Sent down from above, Who governs the skies, In vehement love To sinners he cries,[ he " Drink into my Spirit, Who happy would And all things inherit, By coming to me." 3 O Saviour of all, Thy word we believe, And come at thy call, Thy grace to receive The blessing is given Wherever thou art. The earnest of heaven Is love in the heart. 4 To us, at thy feet, The Comforter give, Who gasp to admit Thy Spirit, and live, The weakest believers Acknowledge for thine, And fill us with rivers Of water divine' Q GROROKORRIGING 17 18 THE PLEASANTNESS OF RELIGION. HYMN 11. L. M. 1 GOD, the offended God Most High, to His messengers his place supply, And Jesus begs us to be friends. 2 Us. in the stead of Christ, they pray, Us, in the stead of God, entreat, To cast our arms, our sins, away, And find forgiveness at his feet. 3 Our God in Christ! thine embassy, And proffer'd mercy, we embrace; And gladly reconciled to thee, Thy condescending mercy praise. 4 Poor debtors, by our Lord's request, A full acquittance we receive! And criminals, with pardon blest, We, at our Judge's instance, live! HYMN 12. SECTION II. 1. DESCRIBING THE PLEASANTN ESS OF RELIGION. D. S. M. 1 And let your joys be known; Join in a song with sweet accord, While ye surround his throne: Let those refuse to sing, Who never knew our God; But servants of the Heavenly King May speak their joys abroad. 2 The God that rules on high, That all the earth surveys, That rides upon the stormy sky, And calms the roaring seas; This awful God is ours, Our Father and our Love; He will send down his heavenly powers, To carry us above. 3 There we shall see his face, And never, never sin; There, from the rivers of his grace, Drink endless pleasures in: Yea, and before we rise To that inimortal state, The thoughts of such amazing bliss Should constant joys create. 4 The men of grace have found Glory begun below: Celestial fruit on earthly ground From faith and hope may grow Then let our songs abound, And every tear be dry: We're marching through Immanuel's ground, To fairer worlds on high. HYMN 13. 7's. H ITAPPY soul, that, free from harms, Rests withi his Shepherd's arms! Who his quiet shall molest? Who shall violate his rest? Jesus doth his spirit bear: Jesus takes his every care: He who found the wandering sheep, Jesus, still delights to keep. 1 19 20 20 that I might so believe, Steadfastly to Jesus cleave; On his only love rely, Smile at the destroyer nigh: Free from sin and servile fear, Have my Jesus ever near; All his care rejoice to prove; All his paradise of love! 3 Jesus, seek thy wandering sheep; Bring me back, and lead, and keep, Take on thee my every care; Bear me, on thy bosom bear: Let me know my Shepherd's voice, More and more in thee rejoice; More and more of thee receive; Ever in thy Spirit live: 4 Live, till all thy life I know, Perfect, through my Lord, below Gladly then from earth remove, Gather'd to the fold above: O that I at last may stand With the sheep at thy right hand, Take the crown so freely given, Enter in by thee to heaven! HYMN 14. L. M. The blessing of God's chosen race, The wisdom coming from above, The faith that sweetly works by love. 2 Happy, beyond description, he Who knows" the Saviour died for me!" The gift unspeakable obtains, And heavenly understanding gains. 1 3 Wisdom divine! Who tells the price Of Wisdom's costly merchandise? Wisdom to silver we prefer, And gold is dross compared to her. 4 Her hands are fill'd with length of days, True riches, and immortal praise; Riches of Christ, on all bestow'd, And honour that descends from God. 5 To purest joys she all invites, Chaste, holy, spiritual delights; Her ways are ways of pleasantness, And all her flowery paths are peace. 6 Happy the man who Wisdom gains; Thrice happy, who his guest retains! He owns, and shall for ever own, Wisdom, and Christ, and Heaven are one. HYMN 15. C. M. APPY the souls to Jesus join'd, Walking in all his ways, they find Their heaven on earth begun. 2 The church triumphant in thy love, Their mighty joys we know; They sing the Lamb in hymns above, And we in hymns below. 3 Thee in thy glorious realm they praise, And bow before thy throne; We in the kingdom of thy grace: The kingdoms are but one. 4 The holy to the holiest leads; From thence our spirits rise: And he that in thy statutes, treads, Shall meet thee in the skies. DAIKOKOUKOU 21 22 HYMN 16. THE PLEASANTNESS OF RELIGION. Primitive Christianity. PART I. 1 ITAPPY the souls that first believed, HA To Jesus and each other cleaved; Join'd by the unction from above, In mystic fellowship of love. 2 Meek, simple followers of the Lamb, They lived, and spake, and thought the Tifey joyfully conspired to raise[ same; Their ceaseless sacrifice of praise. L. M. 3 With grace abundantly endued, A pure, believing multitude, They all were of one heart and soul, And only love inspired the whole. 4 O what an age of golden days! O what a choice, peculiar race. Wash'd in the Lamb's all- cleansing blood, Anointed Kings and Priests to God! 5 Where shall I wander now to find The successors they left behind? The faithful, whom I seek in vain, Are' minish'd from the sons of men. 6 Ye different sects, who all declare, " Lo, here is Christ!" or," Christ is there!" 1 Your stronger proofs divinely give, And show me where the Christians live. 7 Your claim, alas! ye cannot prove; Ye want the genuine mark of love: Thou only, Lord, thine own canst show; For sure thou hast a church below. 8 The gates of hell cannot prevail; The church on earth can never fail Ah! join me to thy secret ones! Ah! gather all thy living stones! 9 Scatter'd o'er all the earth they lie, Till thou collect them with thine eye, Draw by the music of thy Name, And charm into a beauteous frame. 10 For this the pleading Spirit groans, And cries in all thy banish'd ones; Greatest of gifts, thy love impart, And make us of one mind and heart. 11 Join every soul that looks to thee, In bonds of perfect charity; Now, Lord, the glorious fulness give, And all in all for ever live! L. M. HYMN 17. PART II. [ ESUS, from whom all blessings flow, If now thy Spirit moves my breast, Hear, and fulfil thine own request! 2 The few that truly call thee Lord, And wait thy sanctifying word, And thee their utmost Saviour own; Unite and perfect them in one. 30 let them all thy mind express, Stand forth thy chosen witnesses; Thy power unto salvation show, And perfect holiness below. 23 24 5 Call them into thy wondrous light, Worthy to walk with thee in white! Make up thy jewels, Lord, and show The glorious, spotless church below! 6 From every sinful wrinkle free, Redeem'd from all iniquity, In them let all mankind behold, How Christians lived in days of old, Mighty their envious foes to move, A proverb of reproach- and love. The fellowship of saints make known And, O my God, might I be one! 70 might my lot be cast with these; The least of Jesu's witnesses: O that my Lord would count me meet To wash his dear disciples' teet! 8 This only thing do I require: Thou know'st' tis all my heart's desire. Freely what I receive to give, The servant of thy church to live: 9 After my lowly Lord to go, And wait upon thy saints below; Enjoy the grace to angels given, And serve the royal heirs of heaven. 10 Lord, if I now thy drawings feel, And ask according to thy will, Confirm the prayer, the seal impart, And speak the answer to my heart. 11 Tell me, or thou shalt never go, " Thy prayer is heard; it shall be so" The word hath pass'd thy lips, and I Shall with thy people live and die. HYMN 18. 7's& 6's. TAKER, Saviour of mankind, me An immortal soul, design'd To be the house of God: Come, and now reside in me, Never, never to remove; Make me just, and good, like thee, And full of power and love. 2 Bid me in thy image rise, A saint, a creature new; True, and merciful, and wise, And pure, and happy too: This thy primitive design, That I should in thee be blest, Should, within the arms divine. For ever, ever rest. 3 Let thy will on me be done; Fulfil my heart's desire, Thee to know and love alone, And rise in raptures higher: Thee, descending on a cloud, When with ravish'd eyes I see, Then I shall be fill'd with God To all eternity! HYMN 19. 10's& 11's. EJOICE evermore With angels above, 1 R power, In With glad exultation, Your triumph pro claim, Ascribing salvation To God and the Lamb. 2 Thou, Lord, our relief In trouble hast been; Hast saved us from grief, Hast saved us from sin; [ free, The power of thy Spirit Hath set our hearts And now we inherit All fulness in thee. 3 All fulness of peace, All fulness of joy, And spiritual bliss That never shall cloy To us it is given In Jesus to know A kingdom of heaven, A heaven below. 4 No longer we join, While sinners invite Nor envy the swine Their brutish delight: A 5 2222 KORON DIRIK 25 26 Their joy is all sadness, Their mirth is all vain, [ is pain. Their laughter is madness, Their pleasure 5 O might they at last With sorrow return, The pleasures to taste. For which they were born, Our Jesus receiving, Our happiness prove, The joy of believing, The heaven of love! HYMN 20. 6-7's. 1 WEARY souls, that wander wide W From the central point of bliss, 2. DESCRIBING THE GOODNESS OF GOD. HYMN 22. C. M. EHOLD Saviour of mankind 1 Fly to those dear wounds of his:[ of God.¹ BNail'd to the shameful tree! Sink into the purple flood: Rise into the life 2 Find in Christ the way of peace, Peace unspeakable, unknown: By his pain he gives you ease, Life by his expiring groan:[ all in all. Rise, exalted by his fall; Find in Christ your 3 0 believe the record true, THE GOODNESS OF GOD. God to you his Son hath given! Ye may now be happy too; Find on earth the life of heaven: 4 This the universal bliss, 3' Tis done! the precious ransom's paid; " Receive my soul," he cries: See where he bows his sacred head! He bows his head, and dies! Live the life of heaven above, All the life of 4 But soon he'll break death's envious chain, glorious love. And in full glory shine: O Lamb of God! was ever pain, Was ever love like thine? Bliss for every soul design'd; God's original promise this, God's great gift to all mankind; Blest in Christ this moment be! Blest to all 1 eternity! HYMN 21. S. M. YE VE simple souls that stray Far from the path of peace, ( That lonely, unfrequented way To life and happiness,) Why will ye folly love, And throng the downward road, And hate the wisdom from above, And mock the sons of God? 2 Madness and misery Ye count our life beneath, And nothing great or good can see, Or glorious in our death: As only born to grieve, Beneath your feet we lie; And utterly contémn'd we live, And unlamented die. 3 So wretched and obscure, The men whom ye despise, 27 28 6 With him we walk in white; We in nis image shine; Our robes are robes of glorious light, Our righteousness divine: On all the kings of earth With pity we look down; And claím, in virtue of our birth, A never- fading crown. So foolish, impotent, and poor ,Above your scorn we rise: We, through the Holy Ghost, Can witness better things; For He, whose blood is all our boast, Hath made us Priests and Kings. 4 Riches unsearchable In Jesu's love we know; And pleasures, springing from the well Of life, our souls o'erflow, The Spirit we receive Of wisdom, grace, and power; And always sorrowful we live, Rejoicing evermore. 5 Angels our servants are, How vast the love that him inclined To bleed and die for thee! They all our steps attend, And God himself our Father is, And Jesus is our Friend. 2 Hark, how he groans! while nature shakes, And earth's strong pillars bend; The temple's veil in sûnder breaks; The solid marbles rend. HYMN 23. L. M. XTENDED on a cursed tree,[ blood, EXTU Besmear'd with dust, and sweat, and See there, the King of Glory see! Sinks and expires the Son of God! 2 Who, who, my Saviour, this hath done? Who could thy sacred body wound? No guilt thy spotless heart hath known, No guile hath in thy lips been found. 3 I, I alone, have done the deed! " Tis I thy sacred flesh have torn; My sins have caused thee, Lord, to bleed, Pointed the nail, and fix'd the thorn. 4 The burden, for me to sustain Too great, on thee, my Lord, was laid; To heal me, thou hast borne my pain; To bless me, thou a curse wast made. 5 In the devouring lion's teeth, Torn, and forsook of all, I lay; Thou sprang'st into the jaws of death, From death to save the helpless prey. 6 My Saviour, how shall I proclaim, How pay, the mighty debt I owe? Let all I have, and all I am, Ceaseless to all thy glory show. 7 Too much to thee I cannot give; Too much I cannot do for thee; Let all thy love, and all thy grief, Graven on my heart for ever be! The meek, the still, the lowly mind, O may I learn from thee, my God; And love, with softest pity join'd, 8 For those that trample on thy blood! 9 Still let thy tears, thy groans, thy sighs, O'erflow my eyes, and heave my breast Till loose from flesh and earth I rise, And ever in thy bosom rest. HYMN 24. PART I. L. M. And keep in all our ways; And in their watchful hands they bear 1 VE that pass by, behold the Man! The sacred sons of grace: The Man of Griefs, condemn'd for you. Unto that heavenly bliss The Lamb of God, for sinners slain, Weeping to Calvary pursue. 2 See! how his back the scourges tear, While to the bloody pillar bound! 29 30 The ploughers make long furrows there, Till all his body is one wound. 3 Nor can he thus their hate assuage; His innocence, to death pursued, Must fully glut their utmost rage: Hark! how they clamour for his blood! 4" To us our own Barabbas give! Away with him,"( they loudly cry,) " Away with him, not fit to live, The vile seducer crucify!" KOJKONUR ONS UTICU 1 THE GOODNESS OF GOD 5 His sacred limbs they stretch, they tear, With nails they fasten to the wood; His sacred limbs,-exposed and bare, Or only cover'd with his blood. 6 See there his temples crown'd with thorn, His bleeding hands extended wide, His streaming feet transfix'd and torn, The fountain gushing from his side! SAVIOUR, the world's and mine, Was ever grief like 7 Where is the King of Glory now! The everlasting Son of God! The' Immortal hangs his languid brow; The' Almighty faints beneath his load! S Beneath my load he faints and dies: 2 I fill'd his soul with pangs unknown: I caused those mortal groans and cries, I kill'd the Father's only Son! HYMN 25. Thou my pain, my curse hast took, All my sins were laid on thee: Help me, Lord; to thee I look; Draw me, Saviour, after thee. " Tis done! my God hath died; My Love is crucified! Break, this stony heart of mine, Pour, mine eyes, a ceaseless flood; Feel, my soul, the pangs divine; Catch, my heart, the issuing blood! When, O my God, shall I For thee submit to die? How the mighty debt repay? Rival of thy passion prove? Lead me in thyself, the way; Melt my hardness into love. To love is all my wish, I only live for this: Grant mne, Lord, my heart's desire, There, by faith, for ever dwell:" This I always will require, Thee, and only thee, to feel. Thy power I pant to prove, Rooted and fix'd in love; Strengthen'd by thy Spirit's might, Wise to fathom things divine, What the length, and breadth, and height, What the depth of love like thine. Ah! give me this know, With all thy saints below: Swells my soul to compass thee, Gasps in thee to live and move; Fill'd with all the Deity, 1 0 All immersed and lost in love! 6-8's. HYMN 28. LOVE Divine! what hast thou done! The' immortal God hath died for me The Father's co- eternal Son Bore all my sins upon the tree: The' immortal God for me hath died' My Lord, my Love is crucified. 2 Behold him, all ye that pass by, The bleeding Prince of Life and Peace! Come, sce, ye worms, your Maker die, And say, was ever grief like his? Come, feel with me his blood applied My Lord, my Love is crucified. 0 PART II. L. M. THOU dear suffering Son of God, How doth thy heart to sinners move! Help me to catch thy precious blood; Help me to taste thy dying love. 2 Give me to feel thy agonies; One drop of thy sad cup afford. I fain with thee would sympathize, And share the sufferings of my Lord. 3 The earth could to her centre quake, Convulsed, while her Creator died: O let mine inmost nature shake, And die with Jesus crucified!' 31 32 Make slaves the partners of thy throne, Deck'd with a never- fading crown? 6 Hence our hearts melt; our eyes o'erflow Our words are lost; nor will we know, Nor will we think of aught beside, " My Lord, my Love is crucified." 7 Ah, Lord! enlarge our scanty thought, To know the wonders thou hast wrought, Unloose our stammering tongues to tell Thy love immense, unsearchable. 4 At thy last gasp the graves display'd Their horrors to the upper skies: O that my soul might burst the shade, And, quicken'd by thy death, arise! 5 The rocks could feel thy powerful death, And tremble, and asunder part: 1 O rend, with thine expiring breath, The harder marble of my heart! 6 My stony heart thy voice shall rent, Thou wilt, I trust, the veil remove: My inmost bowels shall resent The yearnings of thy dying love. HYMN 26. L. M. 8 First- born of many brethren Thou! To thee, lo! all our souls we bow: To thee our hearts and hands we give: Thine may we die: thine may we live! HYMN 27. 2-6's& 4-7's. 1 3 4 5 6 I To wash me in thy cleansing blood; To dwell within thy wounds: then pain Is sweet, and life or death is gain. 2 Take my poor heart, and let it be For ever closed to all but thee ¹ Seal thou my breast, and let me wear That pledge of love for ever there! How blest are they who still abide Close shelter'd in thy bleeding side! To bring us rebels back to God. Believe, believe the record true, Who life and strength from thence derive, 3 Is crucified for me and you, And by thee move, and in thee live. What are our works but sin and death, Till thou thy quick'ning Spirit breathe? Thou giv'st the power thy grace to move:] O wondrous grace! O boundless love! 5 How can it be, thou heavenly King, That thou should'st us to glory bring? Ye all are bought with Jesu's blood. Pardon for all flows from his side; My Lord, my Love is crucified. 4 Then let us sit beneath his cross, And gladly catch the healing stream: 26 ROROKOKOKONOM 33 34 All things for him account but loss, And give up all our hearts to him. Of nothing think or speak beside, " My Lord, my Love is crucified." HYMN 29. 7's. 1 THE GOODNESS OF GOD. COME, ye weary sinners, come, All who groan beneath your load; Jesus calls his wanderers home: Hasten to your pardoning God. Come, ye guilty spirits, oppress'd, Answer to the Saviour's call: " Come, and I will give you rest: Come, and I will save you all." 2 Jesus, full of truth and love, We thy kindest word obey: Faithful let thy mercies prove; Take our load of guilt away: Fain we would on thee rely, Cast on thee our every care; To thine arms of mercy fly, Find our lasting quiet there. 3 Burden'd with a world of grief, Burden'd with our sinful load, Burden'd with this unbelief, Burden'd with the wrath of God; Lo! we come to thee for ease, True and gracious as thou art; Now our groaning souls release, Write forgiveness on our heart. 6-8's. HYMN 30. 1 W THERE shall my wondering soul begin? How shall I all to heaven aspire? A slave redeem'd from death and sin, A brand pluck'd from eternal fire, How shall I equal triumphs raise, Or sing my great Deliverer's praise? 20 how shall I the goodness tell, Father, which thou to me hast show'd? That I, a child of wrath and hell, I should be call'd a child of God, Should know, should feel my sins forgiven, Blest with this antepast of heaven! 3 And shall I slight my Father's love? Or bascly fear his gifts to own? Unmindful of his favours prove? Shall I, the hallow'd cross to shun, Refuse his righteousness to' impart, By hiding it within my heart? 4 No: though the ancient Dragon rage, And call forth all his host to war; Though earth's self- righteous sons engage; Them, and their god, alike I dare; Jesus, the sinner's Friend, proclaim; Jesus, to sinners still the same. 5 Outcasts of men, to you I call, Harlots, and publicans, and thieves! He spreads his arms to' embrace you all; Sinners alone his grace receives: No need of him the righteous have; He came the lost to seek and save. $ Come, O my guilty brethren, come, Groaning beneath your load of sin; His bleeding heart shall make you room; His open side shall take you in: He calls you now, invites you home; Come, O my guilty br ren, come! 7 For you the purple current flow'd In pardons from his wounded side; Languish'd for you the' eternal God; For you the Prince of Glory died: Relieve, and all your sin's forgiven; Only believe, and yours is heaven! 1 35 36 HYMN 31. 6-8's. NEE, sinners, in the gospel glass, Not one of all the apostate race But may in him salvation find! His thoughts, and words, and actions prove -His life and death,-that God is love! 2 Behold the Lamb of God, who bears The sins of all the world away! A servant's form he meekly wears, He sojourns in a house of clay! His glory is no longer seen, But God with God is man with men. 3 See where the Ged incarnate stands, And calls his wand'ring creatures home. He all day long spreads out his hands; " Come, weary souls, to Jesus come! Ye all may hide you in my breast; Believe, and I will give you rest. 4" Ah! do not of my goodness doubt; My saving grace for all is free; I will in no wise cast him out That comes a sinner unto me; I can to none myself deny; Why, sinners, will ye perish, why?" HYMN 32. 6-8's. 1 INNERS, believe the gospel word Jesus is come your souls to save! Jesus is come, your common Lord; Pardon ye all through him may have May now be saved, whoever will: This man receiveth sinners still. See where the lame, the halt, the blind, The deaf, the dumb, the sick, the poor Flock to the Friend of human kind, 2 And freely all accept their cure: To whom did he his help deny? Whom, in his days of flesh, pass by? 3 Did not his word the fiends expel, 1 The lepers cleanse, and raise the dead! Did he not all their sickness heal, And satisfy their every need? Did he reject his helpless clay, Or send them sorrowful away? 4 Nay, but his bowels yearn'd to see The people hungry, scatter'd, faint, Nay, but he utter'd over thee, Jerusalem, a true complaint; Jerusalem, who shedd'st his blood, That, with his tears, for thee hath flow'd HYMN 33. Wo 6-8's. WOULD Jesus have the sinner die? Why hangs he then on yonder tree What means that strange expiring cry? Sinners, he prays for you and me:) " Forgive them, Father, O forgive: They know not that by me they live!" 2 Adam descended from above, Our loss of Eden to retrieve, Great God of universal love, If all the world through thee may live In us a quick'ning Spirit be, And witness thou hast died for me! 3 Thou loving, all- atoning Lamb, Thee- by thy painful agony, Thy bloody sweat, thy grief and shame, Thy cross, and passion on the tree, Thy precious death and life- I pray, Take all, take all my sins away! 40 let me kiss thy bleeding feet, And bathe and wash them with my tears 37 38 The story of thy love repeat In every drooping sinner's ears; That all may hear the quick'ning sound, Since I, eveu I, have mercy found. 50 let thy love my heart constrain, Thy love for every sinner free; That every fallen soul of man May taste the grace that found out me; That all mankind with me may prove. Thy sovereign, everlasting love 4-6's& 2-8's. 1 HYMN 34. MOIKOMIN TUNTIS ET earth and heaven agree, men To celebrate with me The Saviour of mankind; THE GOODNESS OF GOD. To' adore the all- atoning Lamb, And bless the sound of Jesu's Name. 2 Jesus, transporting sound! The joy of earth and heaven; No other help is found, No other name is given, By which we can salvation have; But Jesus came the world to save. 3 Jesus, harmoniou Name! It charms the hosts above; They evermore proclaim And wonder at his love, 1 " Tis all their happiness to gaze. " Tis heaven to see our Jesu's face. 4 His name the sinner hears, And is from sin set free, " Tis music in his ears, " Tis life and victory: New songs do now his lips employ, And dances his glad heart for joy. 5 Stung by the scorpion sin, My poor expiring soul The balmy sound drinks in, And is at once made whole. See there my Lord upon the tree! I hear, I feel, he died for me. 6 O unexampled love! O all- redeeming grace! How swiftly didst thou move To save a fallen race! 70 for a trumpet- voice, On all the world to call! To bid their hearts rejoice In him who died for all! What shall I do to make it known What thou for all mankind hast done? For all my Lord was crucified: For all, for all my Saviour died! HYMN 35. C. M. 39 40 15 The hardness from their hearts remove, Thou who for all hast died; JESUS, thou all- redeeming Lord, Thy Open the door to preach thy word, The great effectual door. 2 Gather the outcasts in, and save From sin and Satan's power; And let them now acceptance have, And know their gracious hour. 3 Lover of souls! thou know'st to prize What thou hast bought so dear: Come then, and in thy people's eyes With all thy wounds appear. 4 Appear, as when of old confest The suffering Son of God; And let them see thee in thy vest But newly dipt in blood Show them the tokens of thy love, Thy feet, thy hands, thy side. 6 Thy feet were nail'd to yonder tree, To trample down their sin: Thy hands stretch'd out they all may see To take thy murderers in. 7 Thy side an open fountain is, Where all may freely go, And drink the living streams of bliss, And wash them white as snow. 8 Ready thou art the blood to' apply, And I prove the record true; And all thy wounds to sinners cry, " I suffer'd this for you!" ¹L For you he suffer'd pain; Swearers, for you he spilt his blood And shall he bleed in vain? 2 Misers, for you his life he paid; Your basest crime he bore: Drunkards, your sins on him were laid That you might sin no more. HYMN 36. C. M. OVERS of pleasure more than God, 3 The God of love, to earth he came, That you might come to heaven; Believe, believe in Jesu's Name, And all your sin' s forgiven. 4 Believe in him that died for thee, And, sure as he hath died, Thy debt is paid, thy soul is free, And thou art justified. 1 1 HYMN 37. C. M. ESUS, the Name high over all, Angels and men before it fall, And devils fear and fly. 2 Jesus, the Name to sinners dear, The Name to sinners given; It scatters all their guilty fear, It turns their hell to heaven. 3 Jesus the prisoner's fetters breaks, And bruises Satan's head; Power into strengthless souls it speaks And life into the dead. 40 that the world might taste and see The riches of his grace! The arms of love that compass me Would all mankind embrace. 5 His only righteousness I show, His saving truth proclaim: " Tis all my business here below To cry," Behold the Lamb!" 0 6 Happy, if with my latest breath I may but gasp his Name; Preach him to all, and cry in death, " Behold, behold the Lamb!" * HYMN 38. 6-8's. GOD, of good the' unfathom'd Sea! Who would not give his heart to thee! Who would not love thee with his might, O Jesu, Lover of mankind? Who would not his whole soul and mind. With all his strength, to thee unite? KO BROKOMOJKOJKO 41 42 2 Thou shin'st with everlasting rays: Before the insufferable blaze DESCRIBING Angels with both wings veil their eyes; Yet, free as air thy bounty streams On all thy works; thy mercy's beams Diffusive, as thy sun's, arise. 3 Astonish'd at thy frowning brow,[ bow; Earth, hell, and heaven's strong pillars Terrible majesty is thine! Who then can that vast love express, Which bows thee down to me, who less Than nothing am, till thou art mine! 4 High throned on heaven's eternal hill, In number, weight, and measure still Thou sweetly orderest all that is: And yet thou deign'st to come to me, And guide my steps, that I, with thee Enthroned, may reign in endless bliss. 5 Fountain of good, all blessing flows From thee; no want thy fulness knows: What but thyself canst thou desire? Yet, self- sufficient as thou art, Thou dost desire my worthless heart: This, only this, dost thou require. 6 Primeval Beauty! in thy sight, The first- born fairest sons of light See all their brightest glories fade: What then to me thine eyes could turn? In sin conceived, of woman born, A worm, a leaf, a blast, a shade! 7 Hell's armies tremble at thy nod, And, trembling, own the Almighty God, Sovereign of earth, hell, air, and sky: But who is this that comes from far, Whose garments roll'd in blood appear? " Tis God made man, for man to die. 80 God, of good the' unfathom'd Sea! Who would not give his heart to thee? Who would not love thee with his might, O Jesu, Lover of mankind? Who would not his whole soul and mind, With all his strength, to thee unite? * HYMN 39. L. M. FA 1 ATHER, whose everlasting Love Thy only Son for sinners gave; Whose grace to all did freely move, And sent him down the world to save: 2 Help us thy mercy to extol, Immense, unfathom'd, unconfined; To praise the Lamb who died for all, The general Saviour of mankind. 3 Thy undistinguishing regard Was cast on Adam's fallen race: For all thou hast in Christ prepared Sufficient, sovereign, saving grace. 4 The world he suffer'd to redeem: For all he hath the' atonement made: For those that will not come to him, The ransom of his life was paid. 5 Why then, thou universal Love, Should any of thy grace despair? To all, to all, thy bowels move, But straiten'd in our own we are. 6 Arise, O God, maintain thy cause! The fulness of the Gentiles call: Lift up the standard of thy cross, And all shall own thou diedst for all. DEATH. 43 44 HYMN 40. 10's& 11's. 1 YE neighbours and friends, To Jesus draw His love condescends, By titles so dear, To call and invite you Histriumph to prove, And freely delight you In Jesus's love. race; 2 The Shepherd who died His sheep to re On every side Are gather'd to him( deem, The weary and burden'd, The reprobate [ grace. And wait to be pardon'd Through Jesus's 3 The blind are restored Through Jesus's Name; Lamb: They see their dear Lord, And follow the The halt they are walking, And running their race; The dumb they are talking Of Jesus's grace. 4. The deaf hear his voice, And comforting word, It bids them rejoice In Jesus their Lord: " Thy sins are forgiven, Accepted thou art." They listen, and heaven Springs up in their heart. 5 The lepers from all Their spots are made clean; [ sin; The dead by his call Are raised from their In Jesu's compassion The sick find a cure; And gospel salvation Ispreach'd to the poor 6 To us and to them Is publish'd the word. Then let us proclaim Our life- giving Lord, Who now is reviving His work in our days. And mightily striving To save us by grace. 7 0 Jesus, ride on, Till all are subdued; Thy mercy make known, And sprinkle thy blood; [ song Display thy salvation, And teach the new To every nation, And people, and tongue. 3. DESCRIBING DEATH. HYMN 41. C. M. in ages past, ¹0 Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home: Under the 2 ow of thy throne, Still may we dwell secure; Sufficient is thine arm alone, And our defence is sure. 3 Before the hills in order stood, Or earth received her frame, From everlasting thou art God, To endless years the same. 4 A thousand ages, in thy sight, Are like an evening gone; Short as the watch that ends the night, Before the rising sun. 5 The busy tribes of flesh and blood, With all their cares and fears, Are carried downward by the flood, And lost in following years. 6 Time, like an ever- rolling stream, Bears all its sons away; They fly forgotten, as a dream Dies at the opening day. 70 God! our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come; Be thou our guard while life shall last, And our perpetual home. HYMN 42. C. M. 1 HEE we adore, eternal Name! And to thee. INO 45 46 How feeble is our mortal frame, What dying worms we be! 2 Our wasting lives grow shorter still, As days and months increase; DESCRIBING And every beating pulse we tell Leaves but the number less. 3 The year rolls round, and steals away The breath that first it gave; Whate'er we do, where'er we be; We're travelling to the grave. 4 Dangers stand thick through all the To push us to the tomb; [ ground, And fierce diseases wait around, To hurry mortals home. 5 Great God! on what a slender thread Hang everlasting things! The' eternal states of all the dead Upon life's feeble strings! 6 Infinite joy, or endless woe, Attends on every breath; And yet how unconcern'd we go Upon the brink of death! 7 Waken, O Lord, our drowsy sense, To walk this dangerous road! And if our souls be hurried hence, May they be found with God. HYMN 43. S. M. 1 A To lay this body down? And must my trembling spirit fly Into a world unknown? -A land of deepest shade, Unpierced by human thought; The dreary regions of the dead, Where all things are forgot. 2 Soon as from earth I go, What will become of me? Eternal happiness or woe Must then my portion be: Waked by the trumpet's sound, I from my grave shall rise, And see the Judge with glory crown'd, And see the flaming skies. 3 How shall I leave my tomb? With triumph or regret? A fearful or a joyful doom, A curse or blessing meet? Will angel- bands convey Their brother to the bar? Or devils drag my soul away, To meet its sentence there? 4 Who can resolve the doubt That tears my anxious breast? Shall I be with the damn'd cast out, Or number'd with the blest? I must from God be driven, Or with my Saviour dwell; Must come at his command to heaven, Or else- depart to hell. 5 0 thou that would'st not have One wretched sinner die; Who diedst thyself, my soul to save From endless misery! Show me the way to shun Thy dreadful wrath severe; That when thou comest on thy throne, I may with joy appear! 6 Thou art thyself the Way, Thyself in me reveal: So shall I spend my life's short day Obedient to thy will • DEATH. So shall I love my God, Because he first loved me, And praise thee in thy bright abode, To all eternity. HYMN 44. 8's& 6's. And must I suddenly comply With nature's stern decree? What after death for me remains? Celestial joy, or hellish pains, 1 47 48 To all eternity! 2 How then ought I on earth to live, While God prolongs the kind reprieve, And props the house of clay! My sole concern, my single care, To watch, and tremble, and prepare, Against the fatal day! 3 No room for mirth or trifling here, For worldly hope, or worldly fear, If life so soon is gone: If now the Judge is at the door, And all mankind must stand before The' inexorable throne! 4 No matter which my thoughts employ A moment's misery, or joy; But 0! when both shall end, Where shall I find my destined place? Shall I my everlasting days With fiends or angels spend? 5 Nothing is worth a thought beneath, But how I may escape the death That never, never dies! 1 How make mine own election sure, And, when I fail on earth, secure A mansion in the skies! 6 Jesus, vouchsafe a pitying ray: Be thou my Guide, be thou my Way To glorious happiness! Ah, write the pardon on my heart, And whensoe'er I hence depart, Let me depart in peace. HYMN 45. L. M. HRINKING from the cold hand of Shall soon resign this fleeting breath, And die, my father's God to meet. 2 Number'd among thy people, I Expect with joy thy face to see: Because thou didst for sinners die, Jesus, in death, remember me! 30 that without a lingering groan I may the welcome word receive; My body with my charge lay down, And cease at once to work and live! HYMN 46. L. M. 1 THE sweets, morning flowers display their And gay their silken leaves unfold, As careless of the roontide heats, As fearless of the evening cold. 2 Nipt by the wind's unkindly blast, Parch'd by the sun's directer ray, The momentary glories waste, The short- lived beauties die away. 3 So blooms the human face divine, When youth its pride of beauty shows: Fairer than spring the colours shine, And sweeter than the virgin rose. QQQQQA ROKOKOIKOKO JINGING. 49 50 4 Or worn by slowly- rolling years Or broke by sickness in a day, The fading glory disappears, The short- lived beauties die away. 5 Yet these, new rising from the tomb, With lustre brighter far shall shine; Revive with ever- during bloom, Safe from diseases and decline. DESCRIBING DEATH. 6 Let sickness blast, and death devour, If heaven must recompense our pains: Perish the grass, and fade the flower, If firm the word of God remains. P. M. HYMN 46. COME, let us anew our journey pursue, Roll round with the And never stand still till the Masterappear. 2 His adorable will Let us gladly fulfil, And our talents improve,[ love. By the patience of hope, and the labour of 3 Our life is a dream; Our time, as a stream, Glides swiftly away; And the fugitive moment refuses to stay. 4 The arrow is flown; The moment is gone; The millennial year 1 Rushes on to our view, and eternity's here. 5 O that each in the day of his coming may say, " I have fought my way through; I have finish'd the work thou didst give me to do." that each from his Lord May receive the glad word, " Well and faithfully done; Enter into my joy, and sit down on my throne." 60 HYMN 47. L. M. I DASS a few swiftly- fleeting years, And all that now in bodies live Shall quit, like me, the vale of tears, Their righteous sentence to receive. 2 But all, before they hence remove, May mansions for themselves prepare In that eternal house above; And, O my God, shall I be there? HYMN 48. 8's. 1 A H, lovely appearance of death! What sight upon earth is so fair? Not all the gay pageants that breathe Can with a dead body compare: With solemn delight I survey The corpse, when the spirit is fled, In love with the beautiful clay, And longing to lie in its stead. 2 How blest is our brother, bereft Of all that could burden his mind! How easy the soul that has left This wearisome body behind! Of evil incapable, thou, Whose relics with envy I see, No longer in misery now, No longer a sinner like me. 3 This earth is affected no more With sickness, or shaken with pain. The war in the members is o'er, And never shall vex him again: No anger henceforward, or shame, Shall redden this innocent clay: Extinct is the animal flame, And passion is vanish'd away 51 52 4 This languishing head is at rest, Its thinking and aching are o'er; This quiet immovable breast Is heaved by affliction no more: This heart is no longer the seat Of trouble and torturing pain; It ceases to flutter and beat, It never shall flutter again. 5 The lids he so seldom could close, By sorrow forbidden to sleep, Seal'd up in their mortal repose, Have strangely forgotten to weep: The fountains can yield no supplies, These hollows from water are free; The tears are all wiped from these eyes And evil they never shall see. 1 6 To mourn and to suffer is mine, While bound in a prison I breathe, And still for deliverance pine, And press to the issues of death, What now with my tears I bedew, O might I this moment become! My spirit created anew, My flesh be consign'd to the tomb! 1 HYMN 49. 8's. DEJOICE for a brother deceased, R¹ Our loss is his infinite gain; A soul out of prison released, And free from its bodily chain; With songs let us follow his flight, And mount with his spirit above, Escaped to the mansions of light, And lodged in the Eden of love. 2 Our brother the haven hath gain'd, Out- flying the tempest and wind; His rest he hath sooner obtain'd, And left his companions behind, Still toss'd on a sea of distress, Hard toiling to make the blest shore, Where all is assurance and peace, And sorrow and sin are no more. 3 There all the ship's company meet, Who sail'd with the Saviour beneath With shouting each other they greet, And triumph o'er trouble and death: The voyage of life's at an end, The mortal affliction is past; The age that in heaven they spend, For ever and ever shall last. HYMN 50. 7's. LESSING, honour, thanks, and praise, Thou, in thine abundant grace, Givest us the victory; True and faithful to thy word, Thou hast glorified thy Son, Jesus Christ, our dying Lord, He for us the fight hath won 2 Lo! the prisoner is released, Lighten'd of his fleshly load Where the weary are at rest, He is gather'd in to God! Lo! the pain of life is past, All his warfare now is o'er; Death and hell behind are cast, Grief and suffering are no more. TANG 53 54 3 Yes, the Christian's course is run, Ended is the glorious strife, Fought the fight, the work is done, Death is swallow'd up of life! Borne by angels on their wings, Far from earth the spirit flies, Finds his God, and sits, and sings, Triumphing in Paradise. DESCRIBING DEATH. 4 Join we then, with one accord, In the new, the joyful song: Absent from our loving Lord We shall not continue long: We shall quit the house of clay, We a better lot shall share; We shall see the realms of day, Meet our happy brother there. 5 Let the world bewail their dead, Fondly of their loss complain; Brother, friend, by Jesus freed, Death to thee, to us, is gain: Thou art enter'd into joy: Let the unbelievers mourn; We in songs our lives employ, Till we all to God return. HYMN 51. 7's. 1 ARK! a voice divides the sky, HA Happy are the faithful dead! In the Lord who sweetly die, They from all their toils are freed. Them the Spirit hath declared Blest, unutterably blest: Jesus is their great Reward, Jesus is their endless Rest. 2 Follow'd by their works, they go Where their Head hath gone before; Reconciled by grace below, Grace hath open'd Mercy's door; Justified through faith alone, Here they knew their sins forgiven; Here they laid their burden down, Hallow'd, and made meet for heaven. 3 Who can now lament the lot Of a saint in Christ deceased? Let the world, who know us not, Call us hopeless and unbless'd: When from flesh the spirit freed, Hastens homèward to return, Mortals cry," A man is dead!" Angels sing," A child is born!" 1 Born into the world above, They our happy brother greet; Bear him to the throne of Love, Place him at the Saviour's feet: Jesus smiles, and says," Well done, Good and faithful servant thou; Enter, and receive thy crown; Reign with me triumphant now." 5 Angels catch the' approving sound, Bow, and bless the just award; Hail the heir with glory crown'd, Now rejoicing with his Lord: Fuller joys ordain'd to know, Waiting for the general doom, When the Archangel's trump shall blow, " Rise, ye dead, to judgment come!" 1 2 3 5 PATINGAIKT 6 55 56 HYMN 52. 2-6's& 4-7's. GAIN we lift our voice, And shout our solemn joys; Cause of highest raptures this, Raptures that shall never fail; See a soul escaped to bliss, Keep the Christian Festival. Our friend is gone before To that celestial shore; He hath left his mates behind, He hath all the storms outrode! Found the rest we toil to find, Landed in the arms of God. 4 No, dear companion, no; We gladly let thee go, From a suffering church beneath, To a reigning church above: Thou hast more than conquer'd death Thou art crown'd with life and love And shall we mourn to see Our fellow- prisoner free?Free from doubts, and griefs, and fears, In the haven of the skies? Can we weep to see the tears Wiped for ever from his eyes? Thou, in thy youthful prime, Hast leap'd the bounds of time: Suddenly from earth released, Lo! we now rejoice for thee; Taken to an early rest, Caught into eternity. Thither may we repair, That glorious bliss to share; We shall see the welcome day, We shall to the summons bow: Come, Redeemer, come away: Now prepare, and take us now! HYMN 53. 8's. On the Death of a Widow. 1 IVE glory to Jesus our Head, A widow, a widow indeed, A mother in Israel is gone! The winter of trouble is past; The storms of affliction are o'er Her struggle is ended at last, And sorrow and death are no more. throne 2 The soul hath o'ertaken her mate, And caught him again in the sky: Advanced to her happy estate, And pleasure that never shall die: Where glorified spirits, by sight, Converse in their holy abode, A's stars in the firmament bright, And pure as the angels of God. 30 Heaven! what a triumph is there! Where all in his praises agree; His beautiful character bear, And shine with the glory they see: The glory of God and the Lamb ( While all in the ecstasy join) Darts into their spiritual frame, And gives the enjoyment divine. 4 In loud hallelujahs they sing, And harmony echoes his praise. G 22 168 GROOMIKOAKO MONG 57 58 When, lo! the celestial King Pours out the full light of his face: The joy neither angel nor saint Can bear, so ineffably great; But, lo! the whole company faint, And heaven is found- at his feet. 1 DESCRIBING JUDGMENT. 4. DESCRIBING JUDGMENT. HYMN 54. 7's& 6's. The awful midnight cry! Waiting souls, rejoice, rejoice, And see the Bridegroom nigh: Lo! he comes to keep his word, Light and joy his looks impart: Go ye forth to meet your Lord, And meet him in your heart. 2 Ye who faint beneath the load Of sin, your heads lift up; See your great redeeming God; He comes, and bids you hope: In the midnight of your grief, Jesus doth his mourners cheer; Lo! he brings you sure relief; Believe, and feel him here. 2 Ye whose loins are girt, stand forth, Whose lamps are burning bright; Worthy in your Saviour's worth, To walk with him in white: Jesus bids your hearts be clean, Bids you all his promise prove; Jesus comes to cast out sin, And perfect you in love. 4 Wait we all in patient hope, Till Christ, the Judge, shall come; We shall soon be all caught up To meet the general doom: In an hour to us unknown, As a thief in deepest night, Christ shall suddenly come down, With all his saints in light. 5 Happy he whom Christ shall find Watching to see him come; Him the Judge of all mankind Shall bear triumphant home: Who can answer to his word? Which of you dares meet his day? " Rise, and come to judgment!"- Lord, We rise, and come away. HYMN 55. D. S. M. 1 THOU Judge of quick and dead, Before whose With holy joy, or guilty dread, We all shall soon appear; Our caution'd souls prepare For that tremendous day; And fill us now with watchful care And stir us up to pray: 2 To pray, and wait the hour, That awful hour unknown; When, robed in majesty and power, Thou shalt from heaven come down, The' immortal Son of Man, To judge the human race, With all thy Father's dazzling train, With all thy glorious grace. 59 60 3 To damp our earthly joys, To' increase our gracious fears, For ever let the' Archangel's voice Be sounding in our ears; The solemn midnight cry, " Ye dead, the Judge is come; Arise, and meet him in the sky, And meet your instant doom!" 4 0 may we thus be found Obedient to his word; Attentive to the trumpet's sound, And looking for our Lord! O may we thus ensure A lot among the blest; And watch a moment to secure An everlasting rest! HYMN 56. 8's. ¹ The seventh trumpet speaks him near His lightnings flash; his thunders roll: How welcome to the faithful soul! 2 From heaven angelic voices sound, See the Almighty Jesus crown'd! Girt with omnipotence and grace; And glory decks the Saviour's face. 3 Descending on his azure throne, He claims the kingdoms for his own; The kingdoms all obey his word, And hail him their triumphant Lord. 4 Shout, all the people of the sky! And all the saints of the Most High; Our Lord, who now his right obtains, For ever and for ever reigns. HYMN 57. L. M. 1 THE great Archangel's trump shall sound, [ roar,) ( While twice ten thousand thunders Tear up the graves, and cleave the ground, And make the greedy sea restore. 2 The greedy sea shall yield her dead, The earth no more her slain conceal, Sinners shall lift their guilty head, And shrink to see a yawning hell. 3 But we, who now our Lord confess, And faithful to the end endure, Shall stand in Jesu's righteousness, Stand, as the Rock of Ages, sure. 4 We, while the stars from heaven shall fall. And mountains are on mountains hurl'd, Shall stand unmoved amidst them all, And smile to see a burning world. 5 The earth, and all the works therein, Dissolve, by raging flames destroy'd; While we survey the awful scene, And mount above the fiery void. 6 By faith we now transcend the skies, And on that ruin'd world look down: By love above all height we rise, And share the everlasting throne. HYMN 58. 7's& 6's. 1 Shall with a shout descend; All heaven's host their glorious Lord Shall pompously attend: Christ shall come with dreadful noise, Lightnings swift, and thunders loud With the great Archangel's voice, And with the trump of God. PAIKO 61 62 2 First the dead in Christ shall rise Then we that yet remain Shall be caught up to the skies, And see our Lord again: We shall meet him in the air, 1 3 Who can tell the happiness, This glorious hope affords? Joy unutter'd we possess In these reviving words: Happy while on earth we breathe; Mightier bliss ordain'd to know; Trampling down sin, hell, and death, To the third heaven we go MUNIK DESCRIBING JUDGMENT. All rapt up to heaven shall be; Find, and love, and praise him there, To all eternity. 1 HYMN 59. 8's& 6's. THOU God of glorious majesty, To thee, against myself, to thee, A worm of earth, I cry; A half- awaken'd child of man; An heir of endless bliss or pain; A sinner born to die! 2 Lo! on a narrow neck of land, " Twixt two unbounded seas I stand, Secure, insensible; A point of time, a moment's space, Removes me to that heavenly place, Or shuts me up in hell. 3 O God, mine inmost soul convert! And deeply on my thoughtful heart Eternal things impress: Give me to feel their solemn weight, And tremble on the brink of fate, And wake to righteousness. 4 Before me place, in dread array, The pomp of that tremendous day, When thou with clouds shalt come, To judge the nations at thy bar, And tell me, Lord, shall I be there, To meet a joyful doom? 5 Be this my one great business here, With serious industry and fear Eternal bliss to' ensure: Thine utmost counsel to fulfil, And suffer all thy righteous will, And to the end endure. 6 Then, Saviour, then, my soul receive, Transported from this vale to live And reign with thee above; Where faith is sweetly lost in sight, And hope in full supreme delight, And everlasting love. HYMN 60. 8's& 7's. RIGHTEOUS God! whose vengeful phials All our fears and thoughts exceed, Big with woes and fiery trials, Hanging, bursting o'er our head; While thou visitest the nations, Thy selected people spare; Arm our caution'd souls with patience, Fill our humbled hearts with prayer. 2 If thy dreadful controversy With all flesh is now begun, In thy wrath remember mercy; Mercy first and last be shown 63 64 Plead thy cause with sword and fire, . Shake us till the curse remove, Till thou com'st, the world's desire, Conquering all with sovereign love 3 Every fresh alarming token More confirms the faithful word; Nature( for its Lord hath spoken) Must be suddenly restored: From this national confusion, 1 From this ruin'd earth and skies, See the times of restitution, See the new creation rise! 4 Vanish, then, this world of shadows, Pass the former things away: Lord, appear! appear to glad us With the dawn of endless day! O conclude this mortal story, Throw this universe aside! Come, eternal King of Glory, Now descend, and take thy bride! HYMN 61. 7's& 6's. STA TAND the' omnipotent decree: Jehovah's will be done! Nature's end we wait to see, And hear her final groan: Let this earth dissolve, and blend In death the wicked and the just; Let those ponderous orbs descend, And grind us into dust. 2 Rests secure the righteous man! At his Redeemer's beck, Sure to' emerge, and rise again, And mount above the wreck; Lo! the heavenly spirit towers, Like flame, o'er nature's funeral pyre, Triumphs in immortal powers, And claps his wings of fire! 3 Nothing hath the just to lose, By worlds on worlds destroy'd, Far beneath his feet he views, With smiles, the flaming void: Sees the universe renew'd, The grand millennial reign begun, Shouts, with all the sons of God, Around the' eternal throne! 4 Resting in this glorious hope To be at last restored, Yield we now our bodies up To earthquake, plague, or sword Listening for the call divine, The latest trumpet of the seven, Soon our soul and dust shall join, And both fly up to heaven. HYMN 62. 8's& 6's. 1 TTOW happy are the little flock,[ rock, Who, safe beneath their guardianIn all commotions rest! HOW When war's and tumult's waves run high, Unmoved above the storm they lie, They lodge in Jesu's breast. 2 Such happiness, O Lord, have we, By mercy gather'd in to thee, Before the floods descend: And while the bursting cloud comes down, We mark the vengeful day begun, And calmly wait the end. 26 QQQQQ16 UJK CONNECOIKUKU ΠΛΑΝ 65 66 DESCRIBING 3 The plague, and dearth, and din of war, Our Saviour's swift approach declare, And bid our hearts arise: Earth's basis shook confirms our hope; Its cities' fall but lifts us up, To meet thee in the skies. 4 Thy tokens we with joy confess: The war proclaims the Prince of Peace; The earthquake speaks thy power; The famine all thy fulness brings; The plague presents thy healing wings, And Nature's final hour. 5 Whatever ills the world befall, A pledge of endless good we call; A sign of Jesus near: His chariot will not long delay; We hear the rumbling wheels, and pray, Triumphant Lord, appear! 6 Appear with clouds on Sion's hill, 1 The word and mystery to fulfil, Thy confessors to' approve, Thy members on thy throne to place, And stamp thy name on every face, In glorious, heavenly love! HYMN 63. C. M. WOE PART FIRST. TOE to the men on earth who dwell, Nor dread the' Almighty's frown; When God doth all his wrath reveal, And shower his judgments down! 2 Sinners, expect those heaviest showers: To meet your God prepare! For, lo! the seventh angel pours His phial in the air. 3 Lo! from their seats the mountains leap; The mountains are not found; Transported far into the deep, And in the ocean drown'd. 4 Who then shall live, and face the throne, And face the Judge severe? [ gone, When heaven and earth are fled and O where shall I appear? 5 Now, only now, against that hour We may a place provide, Beyond the grave, beyond the power Of hell, our spirits hide: 6 Firm in the all- destroying shock, May view the final scene; For, lo! the everlasting Rock Is cleft to take us in. HYMN 64. C. M. PART SECOND. 1 DY faith we find the place above, Beneath the shade of dying love, And in the clefts remain. 2 Jesus, to thy dear wounds we flee, We sink into thy side; Assured that all who trust in thee Shall evermore abide. 3 Then let the thund'ring trumpet sound; The latest lightning glare; The mountains melt; the solid ground Dissolve as liquid air: 4 The huge celestial bodies roll, Amidst that general fire, And shrivel as a parchment scroll, And all in smoke expire! 5 Yet still the Lord, the Saviour reigns, When nature is destroy'd, And no created thing remains Throughout the flaming void. JUDGMENT. 67 68 6 Sublime upon his azure throne, He speaks the' Almighty word. His fiat is obey'd!' tis done; And Paradise restored. 7 So be it! let this system end, This ruinous earth and skies; The New Jerusalem descend, The New Creation rise. 8 Thy power omnipotent assume; Thy brightest majesty! And when thou dost in glory come, My Lord, remember me! HYMN 65. 4-6's& 2-8's. 1 1 VE virgin souls, arise, With all the dead awake! Unto salvation wise, Oil in your vessels take: Upstarting at the midnight cry,[ nigh!' " Behold the heavenly Bridegroom 2 He comes, he comes, to call The nations to his bar, And raise to glory all Who fit for glory are: Made ready for your full reward, Go forth with joy to meet your Lord. 3 Go, meet him in the sky, Your everlasting friend: Your Head to glorify, With all his saints ascend: Ye pure in heart, obtain the grace To see, without a veil, his face! 4 Ye that have hele received The unction from above, And in his Spirit lived, Obedient to his love, Jesus shall claim you for his bride Rejoice with all the sanctified! The everlasting doors 5 Shall soon the saints receive, Above yon angel powers In glorious joy to live; Far from a world of grief and sin, With God eternally shut in. 6 Then let us wait to hear The trumpet's welcome sound; To see our Lord appear, Watching let us be found; When Jesus doth the heavens bow, Be found- as, Lord, thou find'st us now. * HYMN 66. P. M. Lo 0! He comes with clouds descending, Once for favour'd sinners slain; Thousand, thousand saints attending, Swell the triumph of his train: Hallelujah! God appears on earth to reign. 2 Every eye shall now behold him Robed in dreadful majesty; Those who set at nought and sold him, Pierced and nail'd him to the tree, Deeply wailing, shall the true Messiah see. 3 The dear tokens of his passion Still his dazzling body bears; Cause of endless exultation To his ransom'd worshippers: With what rapture gaze we on those glorious scars! 14 Yea, Amen! let all adore thee, High on thy eternal throne; Saviour, take the power and glory; Claim the kingdom for thine own! Jah! Jehovah! everlasting God! come down. 1 DAING 5 69 70 MONIMUNIS HYMN 67. 2-6's& 4-7's. row weak the thoughts, and vain, Of self- deluding men; Men, who, fix'd to earth alone, н° Think their houses shall endure, Fondly call their lands their own, To their distant heirs secure. 2 How happy then are we, Who build, O Lord, on thee! What can our foundation shock? Though the shatter'd earth remove, Stands our city on a rock, 3 On the rock of heavenly Love. A house we call our own, Which cannot be o'erthrown: In the general ruin sure, Storms and earthquakes it defies; Built immovably secure; Built eternal in the skies. 7 DESCRIBING HEAVEN. 5. DESCRIBING HEAVEN 4 High on Immanuel's land We see the fabric stand; From a tottering world remove To our steadfast mansion there: Our inheritance above Cannot pass from heir to heir. Those amaranthine bowers ( Unalienably ours) Bloom, our infinite reward, Rise, our permanent abode; From the founded world prepared, Purchased by the blood of God. 6 O might we quickly find The place for us design'd; See the long- expected day Of our full redemption here: Let the shadows flee away, Let the new- made world appear. High on thy great white throne, O King of Saints, come down; In the New Jerusalem Now triumphantly descend; Let the final trump proclaim Joys begun which ne'er shall end. HYMN 68. 4-8's& 2-6's. HOW happy is the pilgrim's lot! How free from every anxious thought, From worldly hope and fear! Confined to neither court nor cell, His soul disdains on earth to dwell, He only sojourns here. 2 His happiness in part is mine, Already saved from low design, From every creature- love, Blest with the scorn of finite good, My soul is lighten'd of its load, And seeks the things above. 71 72 4 I have no babes to hold me here, But children more securely dear For mine I humbly claim, Better than daughters or than sons, Temples divine of living stones, Inscribed with Jesu's name. 3 The things eternal I pursue; A happiness beyond the view Of those that basely pant For things by nature felt and seen; Their honours, wealth, and pleasures mean. I neither have nor want 5 No foot of land do I possess, No cottage in this wilderness, A poor wayfaring man, I lodge awhile in tents below; Or gladly wander to and fro, Till I my Canaan gain. 6 Nothing on earth I call my own; A stranger, to the world unknown, I all their goods despise; I trample on their whole delight, And seek a country out of sight, A country in the skies. 7 There is my house and portion fair, My treasure and my heart are there, And my abiding home; For me my elder brethren stay, And angels beckon me away, And Jesus bids me come. 8 I come, thy servant, Lord, replies;I come to meet thee in the skies, And claim my heavenly rest! Now let the pilgrim's journey end: Now, O my Saviour, Brother, Friend, Receive me to thy breast! HYMN 69. 6-8's. 1 HOU, Lord, on whom I still depend, Shalt keep me faithful to the end:" I trust thy truth, and love, and power, Shall save me to the latest hour; And, when I lay this body down, Reward with an immortal crown. 2 Jesus, in thy great Name I go To conquer death, my final foe! And when I quit this cumbrous clay, And soar on angels' wings away, My soul the second death defies, And reigns eternal in the skies. 3 Eye hath not seen, nor ear hath heard, What Christ hath for his saints prepared, Who conquer through their Saviour's might, Who sink into perfection's height, And trample death beneath their feet, And gladly die their Lord to meet. 4 Dost thou desire to know and see What thy mysterious name shall be? Contending for thy heavenly home, Thy latest foe in death o'ercome; Till then thou searchest out in vain, What only conquest can explain. HYMN 70. 8's. LONG to ¹ with glory and light from above, The King in his beauty display'd, His beauty of holiest love: I languish and sigh to be there, Where Jesus hath fix'd his abode: O when shall we meet in the air, And fly to the mountain of God! VO22/ 9169 ενώπιονικ. 115.05/ 11KUNKIS, 73 74 2 With him I on Sion shall stand, ( For Jesus hath spoken the word,) The breadth of Immanuel's land Survey by the light of my Lord; But when, on thy bosom reclined, Thy face I am strengthen'd to see, My fulness of rapture I find, My heaven of heavens, in thee. DESCRIBING 3 How happy the people that dwell Secure in the city above! No pain the inhabitants feel, No sickness or sorrow shall prove. Physician of souls, unto me Forgiveness and holiness give And then from the body set free, And then to the city receive! HYMN 71. 6-8's. ¹ Of all that travel to the sky, Come, and with us, even us, abide, Who would on thee alone rely; On thee alone our spirits stay, While held in life's uneven way. 2 Strangers and pilgrims here below, This earth, we know, is not our place, But hasten through the vale of woe, And, restless to behold thy face, Swift to our heavenly country move, Our everlasting home above. 3 We have no' biding city here, But seek a city out of sight; Thither our steady course we steer, Aspiring to the plains of light, Jerusalem, the saints' abode, Whose founder is the living God. 4 Patient the' appointed race to run, This weary world we cast behind; From strength to strength we travel on, The New Jerusalem to find: Our labour this, our only aim, To find the New Jerusalem. Guide 5 Through thee, who all our sins hast Freely and graciously forgiven,[ borne, With songs to Sion we return, Contending for our native heaven; That palace of our glorious King, We find it nearer while we sing. 6 Raised by the breath of Love Divine, We urge our way with strength renew'd; The church of the first- born to join, We travel to the mount of God; With joy upon our heads arise, And meet our Captain in the skies. HYMN 72. 6-8's. 1 AVIOUR, on me the grace bestow, on my Conqueror of death with thee to rise, And claim my station in the skies, Fix'd as the throne which ne'er can A pillar in thy church above. [ move, 2 As beautiful as useful there, May I that weight of glory bear, With all who finally o'ercome, Supporters of the heavenly dome, Of perfect holiness possess'd, For ever in thy presence bless'd. HEAVEN. 75 76 3 Write upon me the Name divine, And let thy Father's nature shine, His image visibly exprest, His glory pouring from my breast, O'er all my bright humanity, Transform'd into the God I see! 4 Inscribing with the city's name, The heavenly New Jerusalem, To me the victor's title give, Among thy glorious saints to live, And all their happiness to know, A citizen of heaven below. 5 When thou hadst all thy foes o ercome, Returning to thy glorious home, Thou didst receive the full reward, That I might share it with my Lord; And thus thy own new name obtain, And one with thee for ever reign. 1 1 HYMN 73. 8's. Α΄ WAY with our sorrow and fear, We soon shall recover our home, The city of saints shall appear; The day of eternity come: From earth we shall quickly remove, And mount to our native abode; The house of our Father above, The palace of angels and God. 2 Our mourning is all at an end, When, raised by the life- giving word, We see the new city descend, Adorn'd as a bride for her Lord: The city so holy and clean, No sorrow can breathe in the air, No gloom of affliction or sin, No shadow of evil is there! 3 By faith we already behold That lovely Jerusalem here; Her walls are of jasper and gold, As crystal her buildings are clear Immovably founded in grace, She stands, as she ever hath stood And brightly her Builder displays, And flames with the glory of God. 4 No need of the sun in that day, Which never is follow'd by night, Where Jesus's beauties display A pure and a permanent light: The Lamb is their Light and their Sun. And, lo! by reflection they shine, With Jesus ineffably one, And bright in effulgence divine! 5 The saints in his presence receive Their great and eternal reward, In Jesus, in heaven they live; They reign in the smile of their Lord The flame of angelical love Is kindled at Jesus's face; And all the enjoyment above Consists in the rapturous gaze. HYMN 74. S. M. TE know, by faith we know, This tabernacle, sink below, In ruinous decay, We have a house above, Not made with mortal hands, And firm, as our Redeemer's love, That heavenly fabric stands. KNDAKOA 77 78 2 It stands securely high, Indissolubly sure; Our glorious mansion in the sky Shall evermore endure: O were we enter'd there, 1 DESCRIBING HEAVEN. To perfect heaven restored! O were we all caught up to share The triumph of our Lord! 3 For this in faith we call, For this we weep and pray: O might the tabernacle fall; O might we' scape away! Full of immortal hope, We urge the restless strife, And hasten to be swallow'd up Of everlasting life. 4 Absent, alas! from God, We in the body mourn, And pine to quit this mean abode, And languish to return. Jesus, regard our vows, And change our faith to sight; And clothe us with our nobler house Of empyrean light! 50 let us put on thee In perfect holiness, And rise prepared thy face to see, Thy bright, unclouded face! Thy grace with glory crown, Who hast the earnest given, And now triumphantly come down, And take our souls to heaven! HYMN 75. 7's. Saints and angels join'd in one: What a countless company Stand before yon dazzling throne! Each before his Saviour stands; All in milk- white robes array'd, Palms they carry in their hands, Crowns of glory on their head. 2 Saints begin the endless song, Cry aloud in heavenly lays, Glory doth to God belong; God, the glorious Saviour, praise: All salvation from him came; Him, who reigns enthroned on high. Glory to the bleeding Lamb, Let the morning stars reply. 3 Angel- powers the throne surround, Next the saints in glory they; Lull'd with the transporting sound, They their silent homage pay; Prostrate on their face before God and his Messiah fall; Then in hymns of praise adore, Shout the Lamb that died for all! 4 Be it so, they all reply, Him let all our orders praise Him that did for sinners die, Saviour of the favour'd race! Render we our God his right, Glory, wisdom, thanks, and power, Honour, majesty, and might; Praise him, praise him evermore! HYMN 76. 79 Foremost of the sons of light, Nearest the eternal throne? These are they that bore the cross, Nobly for their Master stood; Sufferers in his righteous cause, Followers of the dying God. 7's. in Brighter than the noon- day sun? 2 Out of great distress they came, Wash'd their robes by faith below In the blood of yonder Lamb, Blood that washes white as snow: Therefore are they next the throne, Serve their Maker day and night: God resides among his own, God doth in his saints delight. 80 3 More than conquerors at last, Here they find their trials o'er, They have all their sufferings past, Hunger now and thirst no more: No excessive heat they feel From the sun's directer ray; In a milder clime they dwell, Region of eternal day. 4 He that on the throne doth reign, Them the Lamb shall always feed, With the tree of life sustain, To the living fountains lead. He shall all their sorrows chase, All their wants at once remove, Wipe the tears from every face, Fill up every soul with love. HYMN 77. 8's. Is weary, and cannot forbear; The saints in an agony wait To see him again in the air. The Spirit invites, in the bride, Her heavenly Lord to descend, And place her, enthroned at his side In glory that never shall end. 2 The news of his coming I hear, And join in the catholic cry: O Jesus, in triumph appear; Appear in the clouds of the sky! Whom only I languish to love, In fulness of majesty come, And give me a mansion above, And take to my heavenly home. HYMN 78. 8's. 1 THE thirsty are call'd to their Lord, to see; And, drawn by the power of his word, The promise, I know, is for me: I thirst for the streams of thy grace, I gasp for the Spirit of Love; I long for a glimpse of thy face, And then to behold it above. 2 Thy call I exult to obey, And come, in the spirit of prayer, Thy joy in that happiest day, Thy kingdom of glory, to share; To drink the pure river of bliss, With life everlasting o'erflow'd, Implunged in the stal abyss, And lost in the ocean of God. HYMN 79. 8's. Grace ¹A In Christ, our Redeemer, we see: For us, who his offers embrace, For all, it is open and free NOG MHES 1 81 82 PRAYING FOR A BLESSING. Jehovah himself doth invite To drink of his pleasures unknown; The streams of immortal delight, That flow from his heavenly throne. 2 As soon as in him we believe, By faith of his Spirit we take; And, freely forgiven, receive 1 The mercy for Jesus's sake: We gain a pure drop of his love, The life of eternity know; Angelical happiness prove; And witness a heaven below. 6. DESCRIBING HELL. HYMN 80. C. M. TERRI ERRIBLE thought! shall I alone, Who may be saved- shall IOf all, alas! whom I have known, Through sin, for ever die? 2 While all my old companions dear, With whom I once did live, Joyful at God's right hand appear, A blessing to receive: 3 Shall I,-amidst a ghastly band ,Dragg'd to the judgment- seat, Far on the left with horror stand, My fearful doom to meet? 4 Ah, no:-I still may turn and live, For still his wrath delays; He now vouchsafes a kind reprieve, And offers me his grace. 5 I will accept his offers now, From every sin depart, Perform my oft- repeated vow, And render him my heart. 6 I will improve what I receive, The grace through Jesus given; Sure, if with God on earth I live, To live with him in heaven. SECTION III. PRAYING FOR A BLESSING HYMN 81. 6-8's. We seem agreed to seek thy face; But every soul assembled here Doth naked in thy sight appear: Thou know'st who only bows the knee; And who in heart approaches thee. 2 Thy Spirit hath the difference made Betwixt the living and the dead; Thou now dost into some inspire The pure, benevolent desire: O that even now thy powerful call May quicken and convert us all! 3 The sinners suddenly convince, O'erwhelm'd beneath their load of sins: To- day, while it is call'd to- day, Awake, and stir them up to pray, Their dire captivity to own, And from the iron furnace groan. 4 Then, then acknowledge, and set free The people bought, O Lord, by thee, The sheep for whom their Shepherd bled, For whom we in thy Spirit plead: Let all in thee redemption find, And not a soul be left behind. 83 84 HYMN 82. L. M. 1 CHEPHERD of souls, with pitying eye To thee in their behalf we cry, Ourselves but newly found in thee. 2 See where o'er desert wastes they err, And neither food nor feeder have, Nor fold, nor place of refuge near; For no man cares their souls to save. 3 Wild as the untaught Indian's brood, The Christian savages remain; Strangers, yea, enemies to God, They make thee spill thy blood in vain. 4 Thy people, Lord, are sold for nought; Nor know they their Redeemer nigh, They perish, whom thyself hast bought, Their souls for lack of knowledge die. 5 The pit its mouth hath open'd wide, To swallow up its careless prey: Why should they die, when thou hast died, Hast died to bear their sins away? 6 Why should the foe thy purchase seize? Remember, Lord, thy dying groans: The meed of all thy sufferings these; O claim them for thy ransom'd ones! 7 Extend to these thy pardoning grace. To these be thy salvation show'd: O add them to thy chosen race! O sprinkle all their hearts with blood! 8 Still let the publicans draw near: Open the door of faith and heaven; And grant their hearts thy word to hear. And witness all their sins forgiven. 1 HYMN 83. C. M. THOU Son of God, whose flaming eyes Our Accept the evening sacrifice, Which now to thee we give. 2 We bow before thy gracious throne, And think ourselves sincere; But show us, Lord, is every one Thy real worshipper? 3 Is here a soul that knows thee not, Nor feels his want of thee? A stranger to the blood which bought His pardon on the tree? 4 Convince him now of unbelief; His desperate state explain; And fill his heart with sacred grief, And penitential pain. 5 Speak with that voice which wakes the And bid the sleeper rise! [ dead And bid his guilty conscience dread The death that never dies. 6 Extort the cry," What must be done To save a wretch like me? How shall a trembling sinner shun That endless misery? 7" I must this instant now begin Out of my sleep to' awake; And turn to God, and every sin Continually forsake: 8" I must for faith incessant cry, And wrestle, Lord, with thee: I must be born again, or die To all eternity." 85 86 1 OMENUAIS OS UZTEKOKT PRAYING FOR A BLESSING. HYMN 84. C. M. YOME, O thou all- victorious Lord, COME, Thy power to us make known; Strike with the hammer of thy word, And break these hearts of stone! 2 O that we all might now begin Our foolishness to mourn; And turn at once from every sin, And to our Saviour turn! 3 Give us ourselves and thee to know, In this our gracious day; Repentance unto life bestow, And take our sins away. 4 Conclude us first in unbelief, And freely then release; Fill every soul with sacred grief, And then with sacred peace. 5 Impoverish, Lord, and then relieve, And then enrich the poor; The knowledge of our sickness give; The knowledge of our cure. 6 That blessed sense of guilt impart, And then remove the load; Trouble, and wash the troubled heart In the atoning blood. 7 Our desperate state through sin declare, And speak our sins forgiven; By perfect holiness prepare, And take us up to heaven. HYMN 85. S. M. ISPIT ( PIRIT of Faith, come down, Reveal the things of God; And make to us the Godhead known, And witness with the blood: " Tis thine the blood to' apply, And give us eyes to see, Who did for every sinner die, Hath surely died for me. 2 No man can truly say That Jesus is the Lord, Unless thou take the veil away, And breathe the living word: Then, only then, we feel Our interest in his blood, And cry, with joy unspeakable, " Thou art my Lord, my God!" 30 that the world might know The all- atoning Lamb! Spirit of faith! descend, and show The virtue of his name: The grace which all may find, The saving power, impart; And testify to all mankind, And speak in every heart. 4 Inspire the living faith, Which whosoe'er receives, The witness in himself he hath, And consciously believes; The faith that conquers all, And doth the mountain move, And saves whoe'er on Jesus call, And perfects them in love. HYMN 86. 2-6's& 4-7's. 1 SINNERS, your hearts lift up Partakers of hope! This, the day of Pentecost; Ask, and ye shall all receive; Surely now the Holy Ghost God to all that ask shall give. 2 3 4 6 7 87 88 5 All may from him receive A power to turn and live; Grace for every soul is free; All may hear the' effectual call; All the Light and Life may sce; All may feel he died for all. Ye all may freely take The grace for Jesu's sake: He for every man hath dicd: He for all hath risen again: Jesus now is glorified: Gifts he hath received for men. He sends them from the skies On all his enemies: By his cross he now hath led Captive our captivity: We shall all be free indeed, Christ, the Son, shall make us free. Blessings on all he pours, In never- ceasing showers; All he waters from above; Offers all his joy and peace, Settled comfort, perfect love, Everlasting righteousness. Drop down in showers of love, Ye heavens, from above! Righteousness, ye skies, pour down! Open, earth, and take it in! Claim the Spirit for your own, Sinners, and be saved from sin! Father, behold, we claim The gift in Jesu's Name! Him, the promised Comforter, Into all our spirits pour; Let him fix his mansion here, Come, and never leave us more! Before Reading the Scriptures. HYMN 87. C. M. 1 OME, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire, Let us thine influence prove; 1 Source of the old prophetic fire, Fountain of Light and Love. 2 Come, Holy Ghost,( for moved by thee The Prophets wrote and spoke,) Unlock the Truth, thyself the Key, Unseal the sacred Book. 3 Expand thy wings, celestial Dove, Brood o'er our nature's night: On our disorder'd spirits move, And let there now be light. 4 God, through himself, we then shall If thou within us shine; know, And sound, with all thy saints below, The depths of love divine. HYMN 88. C. M. ATHER of all, in whom alone. FATHE We live, and move, and breathe, One bright, celestial ray dart down, And cheer thy sons beneath. 2 While in thy word we search for thee, ( We search with trembling awe!) Open our eyes, and let us see The wonders of thy law. 3 Now let our darkness comprehend The light that shines so clear, Now the revealing Spirit send, And give us ears to hear. B NON/ 2/ 2/ 21/ 2 PINK 89 90 4 Before us make thy goodness pass, Which here by faith we know; Let us in Jesus see thy face, And die to all below. HYMN 89. DESCRIBING FORMAL RELIGION. 6-8's. } INSPIRER of the ancient Seers, Who wrote from thee the sacred page, The same through all succeeding years, To us, in our degenerate age, The Spirit of thy word impart, And breathe the Life into our heart. 2 While now thine oracles we read, With earnest prayer and strong desire, O let thy Spirit from thee proceed, Our souls to' awaken and inspire; Our weakness help, our darkness chase, And guide us by the Light of Grace! 3 Whene'er in error's paths we rove, The living God through sin forsake, Our conscience by thy Word reprove, Convince and bring the wanderers back, Deep wounded by thy Spirit's sword, And then by Gilead's balm restored. 4 The sacred lessons of thy grace, Transmitted through thy Word, repeat; And train us up in all thy ways, To make us in thy will complete; Fulfil thy love's redeeming plan, And bring us to a perfect man. 5 Furnish'd out of thy treasury, O may we always ready stand To help the souls redeem'd by thee, In what their various states demand; To teach, convince, correct, reprove, And build them up in holiest love! * HYMN 90. L. M.. 1 HUS saith the Lord of earth and THUS heaven, The King of Israel and his God, Who hath for ALL a ransom given, And bought a guilty world with blood: " I am from all eternity; To all eternity I am: There is none other GoD but Me; JEHOVAH is my glorious Name." 2" The Rise and End, the First and Last, The Alpha and Omega I; Who could, like me, ordain the past, Or who the things to come descry? Foolish is all their strife, and vain, To' invade the property divine; " Tis mine the work undone to' explain, To call the future now is mine. 3" Fear not, my own peculiar race; I have to thee my counsel show'd, The word of sure prophetic grace, And told thee all the mind of God. Ye are my witnesses, to you My name and nature are made known; Ye only can your seal set to, That I am GOD, and GoD alone." PART II. CONVINCING. SECTION I. DESCRIBING FORMAL RELIGION. HYMN 91. C. M. serve thee, With unavailing pain:[ Lord, Fasted, and pray'd, and read thy Word, And heard it preach'd in vain. ROZING 91 92 2 Oft did I with the' assembly join, And near thine altar drew; A form of godliness was mine, The power I never knew. 3 I rested in the outward law; Nor knew its deep design: The length and breadth I never saw, And height, of love divine. 4 To please thee thus, at length I see, Vainly I hoped and strove: For what are outward things to thee, Unless they spring from love? 5 I see the perfect law requires Truth in the inward parts; Our full consent, our whole desires, Our undivided hearts. 6 But I of means have made my boast, Of means an idol made; The spirit in the letter lost, The substance in the shade. Where am I now, or what my hope? What can my weakness do? Jesus, to thee my soul looks up: " Tis thou must make it new. C. M. HYMN 92. 1 TILL for thy lovingkindness, Lord, STILI I in thy temple wait; I look to find thee in thy word, Or at thy table meet. 2 Here, in thine own appointed ways, I wait to learn thy will: Silent I stand before thy face, And hear thee say," Be still!" 3" Be still! and know that I am God:"" Tis all I live to know; To feel the virtue of thy blood, And spread its praise below! 4 I wait my vigour to renew, Thine image to retrieve, The veil of outward things pass through And gasp in thee to live. 5 I work, and own the labour vain, And thus from works I cease: I strive, and see my fruitless pain, Till God create my peace. 6 Fruitless, till thou thyself impart, Must all my efforts prove: They cannot change a sinful heart; They cannot purchase love. 7 I do the thing thy laws enjoin, And then the strife give o'er; To thee I then the whole resign; I trust in means no more. 1 8 I trust in Him, who stands between The Father's wrath and me. Jesu, thou great eternal Mean I look for all from thee! S. M. HYMN 93. Y gracious, loving Lord, Well may I tremble at thy word, And scarce presume to pray. Ten thousand wants have I; Alas! I all things want; But thou hast bid me always cry, And never. never faint. 1 IN DAIKO 93 94 2 Yet, Lord, well might I fear, Fear even to ask thy grace; So oft have I, alas! drawn near, And mock'd thee to thy face: With all pollutions stain'd, Thy hallow'd courts I trod: Thy name and temple I profaned, And dared to call thee God! DESCRIBING INWARD RELIGION. 3 Nigh with my lips I drew; My lips were all unclean: Thee with my heart I never knew; My heart was full of sin: Far from the living Lord, As far as hell from heaven, Thy purity I still abhorr'd, Nor look'd to be forgiven. 4 My nature I obey'd; My own desires pursued; And still a den of thieves I made The hallow'd house of God. The worship he approves To him I would not pay: My selfish ends, and creature- loves, Had stole my heart away. 5 My sin and nakedness I studied to disguise, Spoke to my soul a flattering peace, And put out my own eyes: In fig- leaves I appear'd, Nor with my form would part; But still retain'd a conscience sear'd, A hard, deceitful heart. 6 A goodly, formal saint I long appear'd in sight: By self and Satan taught to paint My tomb, my nature, white. The Pharisee within Still undisturb'd remain'd; The strong man, arm'd with guilt of sin, Safe in his palace reign'd. 7. But O! the jealous God In my behalf came down; Jesus himself the stronger show'd, And claim'd me for his own. My spirit he alarm'd, And brought into distress;[ arm'd He shook and bound the strong man In his self- righteousness. 8 Faded my virtuous show, My form without the power; The sin- convincing Spirit blew, And blasted every flower: My mouth was stopp'd, and shame Cover'd my guilty face: I fell on the atoning Lamb, And I was saved by grace. HYMN 94. C. M. THE HE men who slight thy faithful word, In their own lies confide, These are the temple of the Lord, And Heathens all boside! 2 The temple of the Lord are these, The only church and true, Who live in pomp, and wealth, and ease, And Jesus never knew. 30 would'st thou, Lord, reveal their sins, And turn their joy to grief; The world, the Christian world, convince Of damning unbelief! 4 The formalists confound, convert, And to thy people join; And break, and fill the broken heart With confidence divine! KOMIN UIKUK 1 SECTION II. DESCRIBING INWARD RELIGION. HYMN 95. L. M. UTHOR of faith, eternal Word, A Whose Spirit breathes the active Faith, like its Finisher and Lord,[ flame To- day, as yesterday the same: 2 To thee our humble hearts aspire, And ask the gift unspeakable: Increase in us the kindled fire, In us the work of faith fulfil. 3 By faith we know thee strong to save: ( Save us, a present Saviour thou!) Whate'er we hope, by faith we have, Future and past subsisting now. 4 To him that in thy name believes, Eternal life with thee is given," Into himself he all receives, 95 96 Pardon, and holiness, and heaven. 5 The things unknown to feeble sense, Unseen by reason's glimmering ray, With strong, commanding evidence," Their heavenly origin display. 6 Faith lends its realizing light, The clouds disperse, the shadows fly, The' Invisible appears in sight, And God is seen by mortal eye. HYMN 96. S. M. 1 TOW HOW can a sinner know His sins on earth forgiven? How can my gracious Saviour show My name inscribed in heaven? What we have felt and seen, With confidence we tell; And publish to the sons of men The signs infallible. 2 We who in Christ believe That he for us hath died, We all his unknown peace receive, And feel his blood applied; Exults our rising soul, Disburden'd of her load, And swells unutterably full Of glory and of God. 3 His love, surpassing far The love of all beneath, We find within our hearts, and dare The pointless darts of death. Stronger than death and hell, The mystic power we prove; And, conquerors of the world, we dwell In heaven, who dwell in Love. 4 We by his Spirit prove And know the things of God, The things which freely of his love He hath on us bestow'd: His Spirit to us he gave, And dwells in us, we know: The witness in ourselves we have, And all its fruits we show. 5 The meek and lowly heart That in our Saviour was, To us his Spirit doth impart, And signs us with his cross: Our nature' s turn'd, our mind Transform'd in all its powers; And both the Witnesses are join'd, The Spirit of God with ours. 6 Whate'er our pardoning Lord Commands, we gladly do; And, guided by his sacred Word, We all his steps pursue: R2 36 2/1/2136 RONNINGINGIN 97 98 His glory our design, We live our God to please, And rise, with filial fear divine, To perfect holiness. * HYMN 97. 8's& 6's. THOU great myster gently led me on, 3 Thou know'st the baseness of my mind, Whose love hath Wayward, and impotent, blind; Thou know'st how unsubdued my will, Averse from good, and prone to ill; Thou know'st how wide my passions 1 Even from my infant days; Mine inmost soul expose to view, And tell me, if I ever knew PRAYING FOR REPENTANCE. Thy justifying grace. 2 If I have only known thy fear, And follow'd, with a heart sincere, Thy drawings from above; Now, now the further grace bestow, And let my sprinkled conscience know Thy sweet forgiving love. 3 Short of thy love I would not stop, A stranger to the gospel hope, The sense of sin forgiven; I would not, Lord, my soul deceive, Without the inward witness live, That antepast of heaven. 4 If now the witness were in me, Would he not testify of thee In Jesus reconciled? 5 Whate'er obstructs thy pardoning love ,Or sin, or righteousness,-remove, Thy glory to display; Mine heart of unbelief convince, And now absolve me from my sins, And take them all away. 5 Father, in me reveal thy Son, And to my inmost soul make known How merciful thou art: The secret of thy love reveal, And by thine hallowing Spirit dwell For ever in my heart! HYMN 98. 1 And should I not with faith draw nigh, 1 TESUS, my Advocate above, And boldly, Abba, Father, cry, And know myself thy child? . 7's& 6's. UPRIGHT, both in heart and will, We by our God were But we turn'd from good to ill, And o'er the creature stray'd; Multiplied our wandering thought, Which first was fix'd on God alone; In ten thousand objects sought The bliss we lost in one. 2 From our own inventions vain Of fancied happiness, Draw us to thyself again ,. And bid our wanderings cease, Jesus, speak our souls restored, By Love's divine simplicity; Reunited to our Lord, And wholly lost in thee! PART III. SECTION I. 99 100 2 Since by thy light myself I see Naked, and poor, and void of thee, Thy eyes must all my thoughts survey, Preventing what my lips would say; Thou seest my wants, for help they call, And, ere I speak, thou know'st them all. PRAYING FOR REPENTANCE. HYMN 99. 6-8's. FATHER of lights, from whom proceeds every Whose goodness, providently nigh, Feeds the young ravens when they cry; To thee I look: my heart prepare; Suggest, and hearken to my prayer. rove, Nor check'd by fear, nor charm'd by love! 4 Fain would I know, as known by thee, And feel the indigence I see; Fain would I all my vileness own, And deep beneath the burden groan, Abhor the pride that lurks within, Detest and loathe myself and sin. 5 Ah! give me, Lord, myself to feel; My total misery reveal: Ah! give me, Lord,( I still would say ,, A heart to mourn, a heart to pray: My business this, my only care, My life, my every breath, be prayer! HYMN 100. D. L. M. My Friend before the Throne of Love, If now for me prevails thy prayer, If now I find thee pleading there; If thou the secret wish convey, And sweetly prompt my heart to pray. Hear, and my weak petitions join, Almighty Advocate, to thine! 2 Fain would I know my utmost ill, And groan my nature's weight to feel To feel the clouds that round me roll. The night that hangs upon my soul, The darkness of my carnal mind, My will perverse, my passions blind, Scatter'd o'er all the earth abroad, Immeasurably far from God! 3 Jesu, my heart's desire obtain; My earnest suit present, and gain; My fulness of corruption show, The knowledge of myself bestów; A deeper displacence at sin, A sharper sense of hell within, A stronger struggling to get free, A keener appetite for thee! 40 sovereign Love, to thee I cry; Give me thyself, or else I die; Save me from death; from hell set free i Death, hell, are but the want of thee. Quicken'd by thy imparted flame, Saved, when possess'd of thee, I am. My life, my only heaven thou art; O might I feel thee in my heart! 6-7's. HYMN 101. SAVIOUR, Prince of Israel's race, See me from 1 Give the sweet relenting grace, Soften this obdurate stone! Stone to flesh, O God, convert; Cast a look, and break my heart! 2 By thy Spirit, Lord, reprove, All my inmost sins reveal; Sins against thy light and love Let me see, and let me feel; Sins that crucified my God, Spilt again thy precious blood. KDAIKISA CING 101 102 3 Jesu, seek thy wandering sheep, Make me restless to return; Bid me look on thee, and weep, Bitterly as Peter mourn, Till I say, by grace restored, " Now, thou know'st I love thee, Lord!" 1 4 Might I in thy sight appear, As the Publican distrest; Stand, not daring to draw near; Smite on my unworthy breast; Groan the sinner's only plea, " God, be merciful to me!" 50 remember me for good, Passing through the mortal vale, Show me the atoning blood, When my strength and spirit fail; Give my gasping soul to see Jesus crucified for me! HYMN 102. S. M. 10 With all my idols part, And to thy gracious eyes present A humble, contrite heart: A heart with grief opprest, For having grieved my God, PRAYING FOR REPENTANCE. A troubled heart, that cannot rest, Till sprinkled with thy blood. 2 Jesus, on me bestow The penitent desire; With true sincerity of woe My aching breast inspire: With softening pity look, And melt my hardness down; Strike with thy love's resistless stroke, And break this heart of stone! S. M. HYMN 103. THAT I could revere 1 O that I could but stand in fear Of thy afflicting rod! If mercy cannot draw, Thou by thy threatenings move; And keep an abject soul in awe, That will not yield to love. 2 Show me the naked sword, Impending o'er my head: O let me tremble at thy word, And to my ways take heed; With sacred horror fly From every sinful snare; Nor ever, in my Judge's eye, My Judge's anger dare. 3 Thou great tremendous God, The conscious awe impart; The grace be now on me bestow'd, The tender fleshly heart: For Jesu's sake alone, The stony heart remove; And melt, at last, O melt me down, Into the mould of Love! HYMN 104. C. M. FOR that tenderness of heart, Acknowledging how just thou art, And trembles at thy word! O for those humble, contrite tears, Which from repentance flow; That consciousness of guilt, which fears The long- suspended blow! 2 Saviour, to me in pity give The sensible distress; 103 104 The pledge thou wilt, at last, receive, And bid me die in peace: Wilt from the dreadful day remove, Before the evil come; My spirit hide with saints above, My body in the tomb. HYMN 105. S. M. 0 THAT I could repent; O that I could believe! Thou by thy voice the marble rent, The rock in sunder cleave! Thou, by thy two- edged sword, My soul and spirit part; Strike with the hammer of thy word, And break my stubborn heart! 2 Saviour, and Prince of Peace, 1 1 The double grace bestow: Unloose the bands of wickedness, And let the captive go: Grant me my sins to feel, And then the load remove; Wound, and pour in, my wounds to heal The balm of pardoning love. 3 For thy own mercy's sake, The cursed thing remove; And into thy protection take The prisoner of thy love: In every trying hour, Stand by my feeble soul; And screen me from my nature's power. Till thou hast made me whole. 4 This is thy will, I know, That I should holy be, Should let my sin this moment go, This moment turn to thee: O might I now embrace Thy all- sufficient power; And never more to sin give place, And never grieve thee more. HYMN 106. 7's& 6's. ESU, Call back a wandering sheep! False to thee, like Peter, I Would fain, like Peter, weep Let me be by grace restored, On me be all long- suffering shown, Turn, and look upon me, Lord, And break my heart of stone. 2 Saviour, Prince, enthroned above, Repentance to impart, Give me, through thy dying love, The humble, contríte heart: Give what I have long implored, A portion of thy grief unknown; Turn,& c 3 For thine own compassion's sake, The gracious wonder show; Cast my sins behind thy back, And wash me white as snow: If thy bowels now are stirr'd, If now I would myself bemoan, Turn,& c. 4 See me, Saviour, from above, Nor suffer me to die: Life, and happiness, and love, Drop from thy gracious eye: Speak the reconciling word, And let thy mercy melt me down; Turn,& c 5 Look, as when thine eye pursued The first apostate man, Saw him weltering in his blood, And bade him rise again. QQQQQ REIRO 105 106 FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. Speak my paradise restored, Redeem me by thy grace alone; Turn,& c. 6 Look, as when thy pity saw Thine own, in a strange land, Forced to' obey the tyrant's law, And feel his heavy hand: Speak the soul- redeeming word, And out of Egypt call thy son; Turn,& c. 7 Look, as when thy grace beheld The harlot in distress, Dried her tears, her pardon seal'd, And bade her go in peace: Vile, like her, and self- abhorr'd, Lat thy feet for mercy groan: Turn,& c. 8 Look, as when thy languid eye Was closed, that we might live! " Father,"( at the point to die, My Saviour gasp'd,)" forgive!" Surely, with that dying word, He turns, and looks, and cries,"" Tis done!" O my bleeding, loving Lord, Thou break'st my heart of stone! * HYMN 107. L. M. THE Spirit of the Lord our God,[ Love,) and The Father hath on Christ bestow'd, And sent him from his throne above: 2 Prophet, and Priest, and King of Peace, Anointed to declare his will, To minister his pardoning grace, And every sin- sick soul to heal. 3 Sinners, obey the heavenly call; Your prison- doors stand open wide, Go forth, for he hath ransom'd all, For every soul of man hath died. 4' Tis his the drooping soul to raise, To rescue all by sin opprest, To clothe them with the robes of praise, And give their weary spirits rest: 5 To help their grov'ling unbelief, Beauty for ashes to confer, The oil of joy for abject grief, Triumphant joy for sad despair. 6 To make them trees of righteousness, The planting of the Lord below, To spread the honour of his grace, And on to full perfection grow. SECTION II. FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. HYMN 108. C. M. 1 ENSLAVED to sease, to pleasure prone, Fond of created Father, our helplessness we own, And trembling taste our food. 2 Trembling, we taste; for, ah! no more To thee the creatures lead: Changed, they exert a baneful power, And poison while they feed. 107 108 4 Grov'ling on earth we still must lie, Till Christ the curse repeal; Till Christ, descending from on high, Infected nature heal. 3 Cursed for the sake of wretched man, They now engross him whole, With pleasing force on earth detain And sensualize his soul. 5 Come, then, our heavenly Adam, come, Thy healing influence give: Hallow our food, reverse our doom, And bid us eat, and live! 6 The bondage of corruption break; For this our spirits groan; Thy only will we fain would seek, O save us from our own! 7 Turn the full stream of nature's tide, Let all our actions tend To thee their Source; thy love the guide Thy glory be the end. 8 Earth then a scale to heaven shall be, Sense shall point out the road; The creatures all shall lead to thee, And all we taste be God. 7's& 6's. HYMN 109. WRETCHED, helpless, and distrest, Ever gasping after rest, I cannot find it nigh: Naked, sick, and poor, and blind, Fast bound in sin and misery, Friend of sinners, let me find My help, my all, in thee! 2 I am all unclean, unclean, Thy purity I want; My whole heart is sick of sin. And my whole head is faint Full of putrefying sores, Of bruises, and of wounds, my soul Looks to Jesus, help implores, And gasps to be made whole. 3 In the wilderness I stray, 1 My foolish heart is blind; Nothing do I know; the way Of peace I cannot find: Jesu, Lord, restore my sight, And take, O take the veil away, Turn my darkness into light, My midnight into day. 4 Naked of thine image, Lord, Forsaken, and alone, Unrenew'd, and unrestored, I have not thee put on: Over me thy mantle spread, Send down thy likeness from above, Let thy goodness be display'd, And wrap me in thy love. 5 Poor, alas! thou know'st I am, And would be poorer still; See my nakedness and shame, And all my vileness feel:- No good thing in me resides, My soul is all an aching void, Till thy Spirit here abides, And I am fill'd with God. 6 Jesus, full of truth and grace, In thee is all I want; Be the wanderer's resting- place, A cordial to the faint: Make me rich, for I am poor; In thee may I my Eden find; To the dying health restore, And eye- sight to the blind! KONG 109 110 FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. 111 112 5 Gladness and joy shall there be found, Thanksgiving, and the voice of praise; The voice of melody shall sound, And every heart be fill'd with grace. 7 Clothe me with thy holiness, Thy meek humility; Put on me my glorious dress, Endue my soul with thee; 1 Let thine image be restored, Thy name and nature let me prove; With thy fulness fill me, Lord, And perfect me in love. HYMN 110. 7's& 6's. JESUS, Friend of sinners, hear, I pray: From my debt of sin set clear, For I have nought to pay: Speak, O speak, the kind release, A poor backsliding soul restore; Love me freely, seal my peace, And bid me sin no more. 2 For my selfishness and pride, Thou hast withdrawn thy grace; Left me long to wander wide, An outcast from thy face; But I now my sins confess, And mercy, mercy, I implore: Love,& c. 3 Though my sins as mountains rise, And swell and reach to heaven, Mercy is above the skies, I may be still forgiven: Infinite my sins' increase, But greater is thy mercy's store: Love,& c. 4 Sin's deceitfulness hath spread A hardness o'er my heart; But if thou thy Spirit shed, The stony shall depart: [& c. Shed thy love, thy tenderness, And let me feel thy softening power; Love, 5 From the oppressive power of sin My struggling spirit free; Perfect righteousness bring in, Unspotted purity: Speak, and all this war shall cease, And sin shall give its raging o'er; Love,& c. 6 For this only thing I pray, And this will I require, Take the power of sin away, Fill me with chaste desire; Perfect me in holiness; Thine image to my soul restore; Love me freely, seal my peace, And bid me sin no more. * HYMN 111. L. M. 1 HUS saith the Lord! Who seek the THUS Lamb, Who follow after righteousness; Look to the Rock from whence ye came, The Father of the faithful race. 2 Children of faithful Abraham, these, Who dare expect salvation here: The Lord shall give them gospel peace, And all his hopeless mourners cheer: 3 Shall soon his fallen Sion raise, Her waste and desolate places build; Pour out the Spirit of his grace, And make her wilds a fruitful field. 4 The barren souls shall be restored; The desert all renew'd shall rise; Bloom as the garden of the Lord, A fair terrestrial paradise. 6 A law shall soon from him proceed, A living, life- infusing Word; The truth that makes you free indeed, The' eternal Spirit of your Lord. 7 His mercy he will cause to rest, Where all may see their sins forgiven, May rise, no more by guilt opprest, And bless the light that leads to heaven 1 HYMN 112. 7's& 6's. The Good Samaritan. Luke x. 30. WO TOE is me! what tongue can tell My sad afflicted state! Who my anguish can reveal, Or all my woes relate! Fallen among thieves I am, And they have robb'd me of my God, Turn'd my glory into shame, And left me in my blood. 20 thou good Samaritan! In thee is all my hope; Only thou canst succour man. And raise the fallen up: Hearken to my dying cry; My wounds compassionately see Me, a sinner, pass not by, Who gasp for help to thee. 3 Still thou journey'st where I am, And still thy bowels move: Pity is with thee the same, And all thy heart is love: Stoop to a poor sinner, stoop, And let thy healing grace abound, Heal my bruises, and bind up My spirit's every wound. 4 Saviour of my soul, draw nigh, In mercy haste to me; At the point of death I lie, And cannot come to thee; Now thy kind relief afford, The wine and oil of grace pour in, Good Physician, speak the word, And heal my soul of sin. 5. Pity to my dying cries Hath drawn thee from above, Hovering over me, with eyes Of tenderness and love, Now, even now, I see thy face, The balm of Gilead I receive: Thou hast saved me by thy grace, And bade the sinner live. 6 Surely now the bitterness Of second death is past; O my life, my righteousness! On thee my soul is cast: Thou hast brought me to thine inn, And I am of thy promise sure; Thou shalt cleanse me from all sin, And all my sickness cure. 7 Perfect, then, the work begun And make the sinner whole All thy will on me be done, My body, spirit, soul: VOQQ1/ 2 BRON15 BIR 113 114 FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. 115 116 3 I, like Gideon's fleece, am found Unwater'd still, and dry, While the dew on all around Falls plenteous from the sky: Yet my Lord I cannot blame, The Saviour's grace for all is free; I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me. Still preserve me safe from harms, And kindly for thy patient care; Take me, Jesus, to thine arms, And keep me ever there. HYMN 113. 6-8's. THOU, whom fain my soul would love, This veil of unbelief remove, And show me, all thy goodness show: Jesus, thyself in me reveal, Tell me thy name, thy nature tell. 2 Hast thou been with me, Lord, so long, Yet thee, my Lord, have I not known? I claim thee with a faltering tongue; I pray thee, in a feeble groan, Tell me, O tell me, who thou art, And speak thy name into my heart! 3 If now thou talkest by the way With such an abject worm as me, Thy mystery of grace display; Open mine eyes that I may see; That I may understand thy word, And now cry out,-" It is the Lord!" HYMN 114. 6-8's. find Their late, but permanent repose, Physician of the sin- sick mind, Relieve my wants, assuage my woes, And let my soul on thee be cast, Till life's fierce tyranny be past. 2 Loosed from my God, and far removed, Long have I wander'd to and fro; O'er earth in endless circles roved, Nor found whereon to rest below: Back to my God at last I fly, For O, the waters still are high! 3 Selfish pursuits, and nature's maze, The things of earth, for thee I leave; Put forth thy hand, thy hand of grace; Into the ark of love receive! Take this poor fluttering soul to rest, And lodge it, Saviour, in thy breast! 4 Fill with inviolable peace, Stablish and keep my settled heart; In thee may all my wanderings cease, From thee no more may I depart; Thy utmost goodness call'd to prove. Loved with an everlasting love! HYMN 115. 7's& 6's. ET the world their virtue boast, } 1 I, a wretch undone and lost, Am freely saved by grace: Other title I disclaim, This, only this, is all my plea: I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me. 2 Happy they whose joys abound, Like Jordan's swelling stream, Who their heaven in Christ have found, And give the praise to him: Meanest follower of the Lamb, His steps I at a distance see; I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me KOZINGING 4 Surely he will lift me up, For I of him have need; I cannot give up my hope, Though I am cold and dead: To bring fire on earth he came; O that it now might kindled be! I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me. 5 Jesus, thou for me hast died, And thou in me wilt live; I shall feel thy death applied, I shall thy life receive: Yet, when melted in the flame Of love, this shall be all my plea: I the chief of sinners am, But Jesus died for me. 1 HYMN 116. 6-7's. t Bid my sins and sorrows end: Whither should a sinner fly? Art not thou the sinner's Friend? Rest in thee I gasp to find, Wretched I, and poor, and blind. 2 Didst thou ever see a soul More in need of help than mine? Then refuse to make me whole; Then withhold the balm divine But if I do want thee most, Come, and seek, and save the lost. 3 Haste, 0 haste, to my relief; From the iron furnace take; Rid me of my sin and grief, For thy love and mercy's sake; Set my heart at liberty, Show forth all thy power in me. 4 Me, the vilest of the race, Most unholy, most unclean; Me, the farthest from thy face, Full of misery and sin; Me with arms of love receive, Me, of sinners chief, forgive. 5 Jesus, on thine only name For salvation I depend! In thy gracious hands I am, Save me, save me to the end, Let the utmost grace be given, Save me quite from hell to heaven. HYMN 117. C. M. 1OD is in this and every place, Go T But, 0, how dark and void To me! Tis one great wilderness, This earth without my God. 2 Empty of Him who all things fills, Till he his light impart, Till he his glorious self reveals, The veil is on my heart. DAKO And take away the stone. 4 Regard me with a gracious eye, The long- sought blessing give; And bid me, at the point to die, Behold thy face and live. 117 118 FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN 119 120 30 thou, who seest and know'st my grief, 6 0 Father, glorify thy Son, Thyself unseen, unknown, Pity my helpless unbelief, And grant what I require: For Jesu's sake the gift send down, And answer me by fire. 7 Kindle the flame of love within, Which may to heaven ascend; And now the work of grace begin, Which shall in glory end. * HYMN 120. 6-8's. YOMFORT, ye ministers of grace, Comfort my people, saith your God! Ye soon shall see his smiling face, COMP 8's& 6's. His golden sceptre, not his rod; And own, when now the cloud's removed, He only 1 of faith, loved. A To thee, who would'st not have me 2 Who sow in tears, in joy shall reap; But know the truth and live: Open mine eyes to see thy face, Work in my heart the saving grace, The life eternal give. The Lord shall comfort all that mourn, Who now go on their way and weep, With joy they doubtless shall return, An bring their sheaves with vast in And have their fruit to holiness.[ crease, HYMN 121. 6-8's. ONING 5 Now, Jesus, now, the Father's love Shed in my heart abroad; The middle wall of sin remove, And let me into God. HYMN 118. 2 Shut up in unbelief I groan, And blindly serve a God unknown, Till thou the veil remove: The gift unspeakable impart, And write thy name upon my heart, And manifest thy Love. 8 I know the work is only thine, The gift of faith is all divine; But, if on thee we call, Thou wilt the benefit bestow, And give us hearts to feel and know That thou hast died for all. 4 Thou bidd'st us knock and enter in, Come unto thee, and rest from sin, The blessing seek and find: Thou bidd'st us ask thy grace, and have: Thou canst, thou would'st, this moment Both me and all mankind. [ save 5 Be it according to thy word! Now let me find my pardoning Lord; Let what I ask be given; The bar of unbelief remove, Open the door of faith and love, And take me into heaven! * HYMN 119. C. M. Before Private Prayer. FATH 1 ATHER of Jesus Christ, my Lord, I humibly seek thy face; Encouraged by the Saviour's word To ask thy pardoning grace. 2 Entering into my closet, I The busy world exclude; In secret prayer for mercy cry, And groan to be renew'd. 3 Far from the paths of men, to thee I solemnly retire; See, thou who dost in secret see, And grant my heart's desire. 4 Thy grace I languish to receive, The Spirit of love and power; Blameless before thy face to live, To live and sin no more. UKSAI 1 5 Fain would I all thy goodness feel. And know my sins forgiven; And do on earth thy perfect will As angels do in heaven. celestial And, brooding o'er my nature's night Call forth the ray of heavenly Love; Let there in my dark soul be light; And fill the' illustrated abyss HYMN 122. 8's& 6's. THOU who hast our sorrows borne ¹0 mourn, With glorious beams of endless bliss. 2" Let there be light," again command, And light there in our hearts shall be, We then through faith shall understand Thy great mysterious Majesty; And, by the shining of thy grace, Behold in Christ thy glorious face. 3 Father of everlasting grace, Be mindful of thy changeless word, We worship toward that Holy Place, In which thou dost thy name record, Dost make thy gracious nature known, That living Temple of thy Son. 4 Thou dost with sweet complacence see The temple fill'd with light divine; And art thou not well pleased with me, Who, turning to that heavenly shrine, Through Jesus to thy throne apply, Through Jesus for acceptance cry? 5 With all who for redemption groan, Father, in Jesu's name I pray! And still we cry and wrestle on, Till mercy take our sins away: Hear from thy dwelling- place in heaven And now pronounce our sins forgiven. On thee whom we have slain; Have pierced a thousand, thousand times And by reiterated crimes Renew'd thy mortal pain. 2 Vouchsafe us eyes of faith to see The Man transfix'd on Calvary, To know thee, who thou art, The One Eternal God and True! And let the sight affect, subdue, And break my stubborn heart. 3 Lover of souls, to rescue mine, Reveal the charity divine, That suffer'd in my stead B5 BINDING 2/21/9 CRYKORNKINGIN 121 122 That made thy soul a sacrifice.[ eyes, And quench'd in death those flaming And bow'd that sacred head. 4 The veil of unbelief remove, And by thy manifested love, And by thy sprinkled blood, Destroy the love of sin in me, And get thyself the victory, And bring me back to God. FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN 5 Now let thy dying love constrain My soul to love its God again, Its God to glorify: And, lo! I come thy cross to share, Echo thy sacrificial prayer, And with my Saviour die! HYMN 123. C. M. 1 LET the redeem'd give thanks and To a forgiving My feeble voice I cannot raise, Till wash'd in Jesu's blood: 2 Till, at thy coming from above, My mountain- sins depart, And fear gives place to filial love, And peace o'erflows my heart." 3 Pris'ner of Hope, I still attend The appearance of my Lord, These endless doubts and fears to end, And speak my soul restored: 4 Restored by reconciling grace; With present pardon blest; And fitted by true holiness For my eternal rest. [ ceive 5 The peace which man can ne'er con The love and joy unknown, Now, Father, to thy servant give, And claim me for thine own. 6 My God, in Jesus pacified, My God, thyself declare, And draw me to his open. side, And plunge the sinner there! HYMN 124. 8's& 6's. 1 O With my Redeemer's presence Might his salvation see![ bless'd, Before thou dost my soul require, Allow me, Lord, my heart's desire, And show thyself to me. 2 Appear my sanctuary from sin: Open thine arms, and take me in; In thy own presence hide: Hide in the place where Moses stood, And show me now the face of God, My Father pacified. 3 What but thy manifested grace, Can guilt, and fear, and sorrow chase, The cause of grief destroy? Thy mercy makes salvation sure, Makes all my heart and nature pure, And fills with hallow'd joy. 4 Come quickly, Lord, the veil remove! Pass as a God of pardoning love Before my ravish'd eyes: And when I in thy person see Jehovah's glorious majesty, I find my Paradise. 1 123 HYMN 125. C. M. THAT I could my Lord receive, Who gave his life, that I might live A life conceal'd in him! 2 0 that I could the blessing prove, My heart's extreme desire; Live happy in my Saviour's love, And in his arms expire! 124 3 Mercy I ask to seal my peace, That, kept by mercy's power, I may from every evil cease, And never grieve thee more! 4 Now, if thy gracious will it be, Even now, my sins remove; 1 And set my soul at liberty, By thy victorious love. 5 In answer to ten thousand prayers, Thou pardonin God, descend! Number me with salvation's heirs, My sins and troubles end! 6 Nothing I ask or want beside, Of all in earth or heaven, But let me feel thy blood applied, And live and die forgiven. HYMN 126. L. M. 1990, 100 strong I was to conquer sin, When' gainst it first I turn'd my face Nor knew my want of power within, Nor knew the' omnipotence of grace. In nature's strength I sought in vain For what my God refused to give: I could not then the mastery gain, Or lord of all my passions live. 2 3 But, for the glory of thy name, Vouchsafe me now the victory: Weakness itself thou know'st I am, And cannot share the praise with thee. 4 Because I now can nothing do, Jesus, do all the work alone; And bring my soul triumphant through, To wave its palm before thy throne. 5 Great God, unknown, invisible, Appear, my confidence to' abase; To make me all my vileness feel, And blush at my own righteousness. 6 Thy glorious face in Christ display, That, silenced by thy mercy's power, My mouth I in the dust may lay, And never boast or murmur more. HYMN 127. L. M. WHE WHEREWITH, O God, shall I draw 1 near, And bow myself before thy face? How in thy purer eyes appear? What shall I to gain thy grace? 2 Will gifts delight the Lord Most High? Will multiplied oblations please? Thousands of rams his favour buy, Or slaughter'd hecatombs appease? 3 Can these avert the wrath of God? Can these wash out my guilty stain? Rivers of oil, and seas of blood, Alas! they all must flow in vain. DAIKIO ONENG 125 126 FOR MOURNERS 4 Whoe'er to thee themselves approve, Must take the path thy word hath show'd; Justice pursue, and mercy love, And humbly walk by faith with God. 5 But though my life henceforth be thine, Present for past can ne'er atone: Though I to thee the whole resign, I only give thee back thine own. 6 What have I then wherein to trust? I nothing have, I nothing am; Excluded is my every boast, My glory swallow'd up in shame. 7 Guilty I stand before thy face; On me I feel thy wrath abide; " Tis just the sentence should take place; " Tis just; but, O, thy Son hath died! 8 Jesus, the Lamb of God, hath bled, He bore our sins upon the tree; Beneath our curse he bow'd his head; " Tis finish'd! he hath died for me! 1 9 See where before the throne he stands, And pours the all- prevailing prayer! Points to his side, and lifts his hands, And shows that I am graven there! 10 He ever lives for me to pray; He prays that I with him may reign; Amen to what my Lord doth say! Jesus, thou canst not pray in vain. HYMN 128. C. M. TITH glorious clouds encompass'd WITH Whom angels dimly see,[ round, Will the Unsearchable be found, Or God appear to me? 2 Will he forsake his throne above, Himself to worms impart? Answer, thou Man of Grief and Love! And speak it to my heart! 3 In manifested love explain Thy wonderful design: What meant the suffering Son of Man, The streaming blood divine? 4 Didst thou not in our flesh appear And live and die below, That I may now perceive thee near, And my Redeemer know? CONVINCED OF SIN 127 128 2 Its Surety, thou alone hast paid The debt we to thy Father owed; For the whole world atonement made, And seal'd the pardon with thy blood 3 Thee, the Paternal Grace Divine A universal blessing gave; A Light in every heart to shine, A Saviour every soul to save. 5 Come, then, and to my soul reveal The heights and depths of grace; The wounds which all my sorrows heal, That dear disfigured face! 6 Before my eyes of faith confest, Stand forth a slaughter'd Lamb; And wrap me in thy crimson vest, And tell me all thy name. 7 Jehovah in thy person show, Jehovah crucified! And then the pardoning God I know. And feel the blood applied. 8 I view the Lamb in his own light, Whom angels dimly see; And gaze, transported at the sight, To all eternity. HYMN 129. L. M. 1 ADAM, descended from above! Federal Head of all mankind, The covenant of redeeming love In thee let every sinner find! 4 Light of the Gentile world, appear. Command the blind thy rays to see: Our darkness chase, our sorrows cheer, And set the plaintive prisoner free. 5 Me, me, who still in darkness sit. Shut up in sin and unbelief, Bring forth out of this hellish pit, This dungeon of despairing grief 6 Open mine eyes the Lamb to know, Who bears the general sin away, And to my ranson'd spirit show The glories of eternal day. HYMN 130. 6-8's. 1 Who still conceal'st thyself from me, Hear an apostate spirit groan, Broke off, and banish'd far from thee, But conscious of my fall I mourn, And fain I would to thee return. 2 Send forth one ray of heavenly light, Of gospel hope, of humble fear, To guide me through the gulf of night, My poor desponding soul to cheer, Till thou my unbelief remove, And show me all thy glorious love. 3 A hidden God indeed thou art: Thy absence I this moment feel: Yet must I own it from my heart, Conceal'd, thou art a Saviour still, And though thy face I cannot see, I know thine eye is fix'd on me. 4 My Saviour thou, not yet reveal'd, Yet will I thee my Saviour call; Adore thy hand, from sin withheld; Thy hand shall save me from my fall Now, Lord, throughout my darkness And show thyself for ever mine.[ shine, HYMN 131. L. M. 1 T ORD, I despair myself to heal: I cannot, till thy Spirit blow, And bid the' obedient waters flow 2" Tis thine a heart of flesh to give, Thy gifts I only can receive; Here, then, to thee I all resign; To draw, redeem, and seal,-is thine. 3 With simple faith on thee I call, My Light, my Life, my Lord, my all. I wait the moving of the pool; I wait the word that speaks me whole. 4 Speak, gracious Lord, my sickness cure. Make my infected nature pure: Peace, righteousness, and joy impart, And pour thyself into my heart! HYMN 132. 1 L. M. JESUS, the Sinner's Friend, to thee, Lost Weary of earth, myself, and sin; Open thine arms, and take me in! SPINDINNGJ QQAQ ROKOKORORINGINGINE 129 130 2 Pity, and heal my sin- sick soul; " Tis thou alone canst make me whole: Fallen, till in me thine image shine, And cursed I am, till thou art mine. FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. 3 Awake, the Woman's conquering Seed, Awake, and bruise the serpent's head! Tread down thy foes, with power control The beast and devil in my soul. 4 The mansion for thyself prepare; Dispose my heart by entering there! " Tis this alone can make me clean; " Tis this alone can cast out sin. 5 At last I own it cannot be That I should fit myself for thee: Here then to thee I all resign; Thine is the work, and only thine. 6 What shall I say thy grace to move? Lord, I am sin,-but thou art love: I give up every plea beside, " Lord, fam damn'd, but thou hast died." L. M. HYMN 133. 1 ESU, whose glory's streaming rays, Not seraphs view with open face, But veil'd before thy presence stand! 2 How shall weak eyes of flesh, weigh'd down With sin, and dim with error's night, Dare to behold thy awful throne, Or view thy unapproached light? 3 Restore my sight: let thy free grace An entrance to the holiest give!: Open mine eyes of faith- thy face So shall I see; yet seeing live. 4 Thy golden sceptre from above Reach forth; lo! my whole heart I bow; Say to my soul," Thou art my love; My chosen' midst ten thousand, thou." 5 0 Jesus, full of grace! the sighs Of a sick heart with pity view! Hark! how my silence speaks, and cries, " Mercy, thou God of mercy, show!" 1 6 I know thou canst not but be good! How should'st thou, Lord, thy grace restrain? Thou, Lord, whose blood so freely flow'd, To save me from all guilt and pain. HYMN 134. 6-8's. JESU TESUS, if still the same thou art, If all thy promises are sure, Set up thy kingdom in my heart, And make me rich, for I am poor: To me be all thy treasures given, The kingdom of an inward heaven. 2 Thou hast pronounced the mourners And, lo! for thee I ever mourn:[ blest; I cannot, no, I will not rest, Till thou, my only Rest, return; Till thou, the Prince of Peace, appear, And I receive the Comforter. 3 Where is the blessedness, bestow'd On all that hunger after thee? I hunger now, I thirst for God; See the poor fainting sinner, see, And satisfy with endless peace. And fill me with thy rigliteousness! 4 Ah, Lord, if thou art in that sigh, Then hear thyself within me pray; Hear in my heart thy Spirit's cry;[ say Mark what my labouring soul would Answer the deep, unutter'd groan, And show that thou and I are one. 5 Shine on thy work, disperse the gloom! Light in thy light I then shall see; Say to my soul," Thy light is come; Glory divine is risen on thee: Thy warfare's past; thy mourning's o'er: Look up, for thou shalt weep no more." 131 132 6 Lord, I believe the promise sure, And trust thou wilt not long delay: Hungry, and sorrowful, and poor, Upon thy word myself I stay; Into thine hands my all resign, And wait till all thou art is mine. C. M, 1 HYMN 135. PART I. JESU, if still thou art to- day As Present to heal, in me display The virtue of thy Name. 2 If still thou go'st about to do Thy needy creatures good, On me, that I thy praise may show, Be all thy wonders show'd. 3 Now, Lord, to whom for help I call, Thy miracles repeat; With pitying eyes behold me fall A leper at thy feet. 4 Loathsome, and vile, and self- abhorr d, I sink beneath my sin; But, if thou wilt, a gracious word Of thine can make me clean. 5 Thou seest me deaf to thy command; Open, O Lord, my ear: Bid me stretch out my wither'd hand, And lift it up in prayer. 6 Silent,( alas! thou know'st how long,) My voice I cannot raise: tongue, But, O! when thou shalt loose my The dumb shall sing thy praise. 7 Lame at the pool I still am found; Give, and my strength employ: Light as a hart I then shall bound; The lame shall leap for joy. 8 Blind from my birth to guilt and thee, And dark I am within: The love of God I cannot see, The sinfulness of sin. 9 But thou, they say, art passing by. O let me find thee near; Jesu, in mercy hear my cry, Thou Son of David, hear! 10 Behold me waiting in the way For thee, the heavenly Light; Command me to be brought, and say, " Sinner, receive thy sight!" C. M. HYMN 136. PART II. 1 WHILE dead in trespasses I lie, Call me, thou Son of God, that I May hear thy voice, and live. 2 While, full of anguish and disease, My weak distemper'd soul KOKOIN UNIK CN 133 134 Thy love compassionately sees, O let it make me whole! FOR MOURNERS 3 Cast out thy foes, and let them still To Jesu's Name submit: Clothe with thy righteousness, and heal, And place me at thy feet. 4 To Jesu's Name if all things now A trembling homage pay; O let my stubborn spirit bow, My stiff- neck'd will obey! 5 Impotent, dumb, and deaf, and blind, And sick, and poor I am; But sure a remedy to find For all in Jesu's Name. 6 I know in thee all fulness dwells, And all for wretched man: Fill every want my spirit feels, And break off every chain! 7 If thou impart thyself to me, No other good I need: If thou, the Son, shalt make me free, I shall be free indeed. 1 8 I cannot rest, till in thy blood I full redemption have: But thou, through whom I come to God, Canst to the utmost save. 9 From sin, the guilt, the power, the pain, Thou wilt redeem my soul: Lord, I believe, and not in vain; My faith shall make me whole. 10 I too, with thee, shall walk in white; With all thy saints shall prove, What is the length, and breadth, and And depth of perfect love. height, HYMN 137. S. M. THEN shall thy love constrain, WHEN And force me to thy breast? When shall my soul return again To her eternal rest? 2 Ah! what avails my strife, My wandering to and fro? Thou hast the words of endless life: Ah! whither should I go? 3 Thy condescending grace To me did freely move; It calls me still to seek thy face, And stoops to ask my love. 4 Lord, at thy feet I fall; I groan to be set free; I fain would now obey the call, And give up all for thee. 5 To rescue me from woe, Thou didst with all things part; Didst lead a suffering life below, To gain my worthless heart. 6 My worthless heart to gain, The God of all that breathe Was found in fashion as a man, And died a cursed death. 7 And can I yet delay My little all to give? To tear my soul from earth away, For Jesus to receive? 8 Nay, but I yield, I yield 1 can hold out no more CONVINCED OF SIN. I sink, by dying love compell'd, And own thee conqueror TKO K 135 9 Though late, I all forsake, My friends, my all resign; Gracious Redeemer, take, O take, And seal me ever thine! 10 Come, and possess me whole; Nor hence again remove: Settle and fix my wavering soul With all thy weight of love. 11 My one desire be this, 12 My Life, my Portion thou, Thou all- sufficient art; Thy only love to know; To seek and taste no other bliss, No other good below. My Hope, my heavenly Treasure, now Enter, and keep my heart. C. M. HYMN 138. PART I. THAT thou would'st the heavens rent, ¹0 In majesty come down; Stretch out thine arm omnipotent, And seize me for thine own! 136 2 Descend, and let thy lightning burn The stubble of thy foe; 1 My sins o'erturn, o'erturn, o'erturn, And make the mountains flow! 3 Thou my impetuous spirit guide, And curb my headstrong will; Thou only canst drive back the tide, And bid the sun stand still. 4 What though I cannot break my chain, Or e'er throw off my load? The things impossible to men, Are possible to God. 5 Is there a thing too hard for thee, Almighty Lord of all; Whose threatening looks dry up the sea. And make the mountains fall? 6 Who, who shall in thy presence stand, And match Omnipotence? Ungrasp the hold of thy right hand, Or pluck the sinner thence? 7 Sworn to destroy, let earth assail; Nearer to save thou art: Stronger than all the powers of hell, And greater than my heart. 8 Lo! to the hills I lift mine eye; Thy promised aid I claim: Father of mercies, glorify Thy favourite Jesu's Name. 9 Salvation in that Name is found, Balm of my grief and care; A medicine for my every wound, All, all I want is there. HYMN 139. C. M. PART II. ESU! Redeemer, Saviour, Lord, JESU The weary sinner's friend; Come to my help, pronounce the word, And bid my troubles end. 2 Deliverance to my soul proclaim, And life, and liberty: Shed forth the virtue of thy Name, And Jesus prove to me! 3 Faith to be heal'd thou know'st I have For thou that faith hast given: Thou canst, thou wilt the sinner save. And make me meet for heaven. QQQQ KONG IRQIRGININGSIN 137 138 4 Thou canst o'ercome this heart of mine; Thou wilt victorious prove; For everlasting strength is thine, And everlasting love. FOK MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. 5 Thy powerful Spirit shall subdue Unconquerable sin; Cleanse this foul heart, and make it new ,! And write thy law within. 6 Bound down with twice ten thousand Yet let me hear thy call, [ ties, My soul in confidence shall rise, Shall rise and break through all. 7 Speak, and the deaf shall hear thy voice; The blind his sight receive; The dumb in songs of praise rejoice, The heart of stone believe. 8 The Ethiop then shall change his skin; The dead shall feel thy power; The loathsome leper shall be clean, And I shall sin no more. HYMN 140. 6-8's. WRESTLING JACOB.- PART I. O Whom still I hold, but cannot see! My company before is gone, And I am left alone with thee: With thee all night I mean to stay, And wrestle till the break of day." 2 I need not tell thee who I am; My misery and sin declare; Thyself hast call'd me by my name. Look on thy hands, and read it there: But who, I ask thee, who art Thou? Tell me thy Name, and tell me now.. 3 In vain thou strugglest to get free, I never will unloose my hold! Art thou the Man that died for me? The secret of thy love unfold: Wrestling, I will not let thee go, Till I thy Name, thy Nature know. 4 Wilt thou not yet to me reveal Thy new, unutterable Name? Tell me, I still beseech thee, tell: To know it now, resolved I am: Wrestling, I will not let thee go, Till I thy Name, thy Nature know. 5 What though my shrinking flesh complain, And murmur to contend so long? I rise superior to my pain: When I am weak, then I am strong! And when my all of strength shall fail, I shall with the God- Man prevail. 6-8's. HYMN 141. PART II. 139 140 Through faith I see thee face to face I see thee face to face, and live! In vain I have not wept and strove: Thy Nature and thy Name is Love. 1 Y But confident in self- despair: Speak to my heart, in blessings speak. Be conquer'd by my instant prayer: Speak, or thou never hence shalt move, And tell me if thy Name is Love. 2 Tis Love!' tis Love! thou diedst for me: I hear thy whisper in my heart! The morning breaks, the shadows flee, Pure, universal love thou art: To me, to all, thy bowels move, Thy Nature and thy Name is Love. 3 My prayer hath power with God: the Unspeakable I now receive;[ grace 4 I know thee, Saviour, who thou art, Jesus, the feeble sinner's friend: Nor wilt thou with the night depart, But stay and love me to the end; Thy mercies never shall remove; Thy Nature and thy Name is Love. 5 The Sun of Righteousness on me Hath rose, with healing in his wings: Wither'd my nature's strength, from thes My soul its life and succour brings: My help is all laid up above, Thy Nature and thy Name is Love. 6 Contented now upon my thigh I halt, till life's short journey end; All helplessness, all weakness, I On thee alone for strength depend; Nor have I power from thee to move; Thy Nature and thy Name is Love. 7 Lame as I am, I take the prey;[ come Hell, earth, and sin, with ease o'er 1 leap for joy, pursue my way, And, as a bounding hart, fly home, Through all eternity to prove Thy Nature and thy Name is Love. 7's. ROOPING soul, shake off thy tears HYMN 142. 1 Tarry till the Lord appears, Never, never quit thy hold! Murmur not at his delay, Dare not set thy God a time. Calmly for his coming stay, Leave it, leave it all to him. 2 Fainting soul, be bold, be strong, Wait the leisure of thy Lord: Though it seem to tarry long, True and faithful is his word! On his word my soul I cast: ( He cannot himself deny;) Surely it shall speak at last; It shall speak, and shall not lie 3 Every one that seeks shall find; Every one that asks shall have, Christ, the Saviour of mankind, Willing, able, all to save; I shall his salvation see; I in faith on Jesus call; I from sin shall be set free, Perfectly set free from all. 4 Lord, my time is in thine hand, Weak and helpless as I am, Surely thou canst make me stand I believe in Jesu's Name: Saviour in temptation thou, Thou hast saved me heretofore, Thou from sin dost save me now; Thou shalt save me evermore. * HYMN 143. 7's. 1 TESU, Lover of my soul, JES JLet me to thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll, While the tempest still is high Hide me, O my Saviour, hide, Till the storm of life be past: Safe into the haven guide, O receive my soul at last. PANGAKON UTK SE 141 142 2 Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on thee; Leave, ah! leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me: All my trust on thee is stay'd; All my help from thee I bring; Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of thy wing. FOR MOURNERS 3 Thou, O Christ, art all I want; More than all in thee I find: Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, Heal the sick, and lead the blind Just and holy is thy Name; I am all unrighteousness: False and full of sin I am; Thou art full of truth and grace. 4 Plenteous grace with thee is found, Grace to cover all my sin; Let the healing streams abound, Make and keep me pure within: Thou of life the fountain art; 1 Freely let me take of thee; Spring thou up within my heart, Rise to all eternity. HYMN 144. 8's& 6's. THEE, J , Jesu, thee, the Sinner's Friend, I follow on to apprehend, Renew the glorious strife; Divinely confident and bold, With faith's strong arm on thee lay Thee, my eternal life. [ hold, 2 Thy heart, I know, thy tender heart Doth in my sorrows feel its part, And at my tears relent!" My powerful sighs thou canst not bear, Nor stand the violence of my prayer, My prayer omnipotent. 3 Give me the grace, the love I claim: Thy Spirit now demands thy Name! Thou know'st the Spirit's will: He helps my soul's infirmity, And strongly intercedes for me With groans unspeakable. 4 Answer, O Lord, thy Spirit's groan! O make to me thy Nature known, Thy hidden Name impart! ( Thy Name and Nature is the same:) Tell me thy Nature, and thy Name, And write it on my heart. 5 Prisoner of hope, to thee I turn, And, calmly confident, I mourn. And pray, and weep for thee: Tell me thy love, thy secret tell; Thy mystic Name in me reveal, Reveal thyself in me. 143 144 CONVINCED OF SIN. 8 Mercy he doth for thousands keep: He goes and seeks the one lost sheep, And brings his wanderer home: And every soul that sheep might be: Come, then, my Lord, and gather me, My Jesus, quickly come. 6 Descend, pass by me, and proclaim, O Lord of Hosts, thy glorious Name ,The Lord, the gracious Lord, Long- suffering, merciful, and kind, The God who always bears in mind His everlasting word. 7 Plenteous he is in truth and grace; He wills that all the fallen race Should turn, repent, and live; His pardoning grace for all is free Transgression, sin, iniquity, He freely doth forgive. 9 Take me into thy people's rest; O come, and with my sole request, My one desire, comply: Make me partaker of my hope; Then bid me get me quickly up, And on thy bosom die. 8's& 6's. 1 HYMN 145. JESUS, let me All sin, alas! thou know'st I am, But thou all pity art: Turn into flesh my heart of stone; Such power belongs to thee alone; Turn into flesh my heart. 2 A poor, unloving wretch, to thee For help against myself I flee! Thou only canst remove 1 The hind'rances out of the way, And soften my unyielding clay, And mould it into love. 30 let thy Spirit shed abroad The love, the perfect love of God, In this cold heart of mine: O might he now descend, and rest, And dwell for ever in my breast, And make it all divine. 4 What shall I do my suit to gain? O Lamb of God, for sinners slain, I plead what thou hast done! Didst thou not die the death for me? Jesus, remember Calvary, And break my heart of stone. 5 Take the dear purchase of thy blood, My Friend and Advocate with God, My Ransom and my Peace; Surety, who all my debt hast paid, For all my sins atonement made, The Lord my Righteousness. HYMN 146. 8's& 6's. Reveal the beauties of thy face, The middle wall remove: Appear, and banish my complaint; Come, and supply my only want, Fill all my soul with love! 2 O conquer this rebellious will: Willing thou art, and ready still, Thy help is always nigh: The stony from my heart remove, And give me, Lord, O give me love, Or at thy feet I die. 3 To thee I lift my mournful eye: Why am I thus?-0, tell me why I cannot love my God? The hind'rance raust be all in me It cannot in my Saviour be; Witness, that streaming blood 4 It cost thy blood my heart to win, To buy me from the power of sin. And make me love again: Come, then, my Lord, thy right assert, Take to thyself my ransom'd heart; Nor bleed, nor die in vain. G D9 NOVQA/ Q76 R PROROROKOK DINING INGING. 145 146 FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. HYMN 147. 8's& 6's. HYMN 150. C. M. LOVE Divine, how sweet thou art! 1 THOU hidden God, for whom I groan. THO Till thou thyself declare, God inaccessible, unknown; Regard a sinner's prayer! A sinner weltering in his blood, Unpurged and unforgiven; Far distant from the living God, As far as hell from heaven. ¹0 my All taken up by thee? I thirst, I faint, I die to prove The greatness of redeeming Love, The love of Christ to me! 2 Stronger his love than death or hell Its riches are unsearchable: The first- born sons of light Desire in vain its depths to see; They cannot reach the mystery, The length, and bréadth, and height. 3 God only knows the love of God: O that it now were shed abroad In this poor stony heart! For love I sigh, for love I pine: This only portion, Lord, be mine, Be mine this better part! 4 O that I could for ever sit With Mary at the Master's feet! Be this my happy choice: My only care, delight, and bliss, My joy, my heaven on earth, be this, To hear the Bridegroom's voice! HYMN 148. 6-8's. 1 LATHER of Jesus Christ, the Just, Pity a soul that fain would trust In him who lived and died for me: But only thou canst make him known, And in my heart reveal thy Son. 2 1f, drawn by thine alluring grace ,. My want of living faith I feel, Show me in Christ thy smiling face; What flesh and blood can ne'er reveal, Thy co- eternal Son, display, And call my darkness into day. 3 The gift unspeakable impart; Command the light of faith to shine; To shine in my dark, drooping heart, And fill me with the life divine: Now bid the new creation be; O God, let there be faith in me! L. M. * HYMN 149. 1 saith the Lord,-' tis God com mands, 2 An unregenerate child of man, To thee for faith I call; Pity thy fallen creature's pain, And raise me from my fall. The darkness, which through thee I feel, Thou only canst remove; Thy own eternal power reveal, Thy Deity of love. 147 148 3 Thou hast in unbelief shut up, That grace may let me go; In hape believing against hope I wait the truth to know. Thou wilt in me reveal thy name, Thou wilt thy light afford Bound and oppress'd, yet thine I am, The prisoner of the Lord. 4 I would not to thy foe submit; I hate the tyrant's chain; Send forth the prisoner from the pit, Nor let me cry in vain! Show me the blood that bought my peace The covenant blood apply, And all my griefs at once shall coase, And all my sins shall die. 5 Now, Lord, if thou art power, descend The mountain sin remove; My unbelief and troubles end, If thou art Truth and Love: Speak, Jesu, speak into my heart What thou for me hast done; One grain of living faith impart, And God is all my own! 1 THUS Workers with God, the charge obey, Remove whate'er his work withstands, Prepare, prepare his people's way. Lift up, for all mankind to see, The standard of their dying God, And point them to the shameful tree, The cross, all stain'd with hallow'd blood. 2 The Lord hath glorified his grace; Throughout the earth proclaim his Son: Say ye to all the sinful race, He died for all your sins to' atone. Sion, thy suffering God behold, Thy Saviour and Salvation too; He comes, he comes, so long foretold, Clothed in a vest of bloody hue. 3 Himself prepares his people's hearts, Breaks and binds up, and wounds and A mystic death and life imparts,[ heals; Empties the full, the emptied fills. he fills whom first he hath prepared; With him the perfect grace is given; Himself is here their great reward, Their future and their present heaven.| 5 2 3 4 6's& 7's. HYMN 151. UT of the deep I cry, die: Hastening to infernal pain, Jesus, Lord, I cry to thee; Help a feeble child of man; Show forth all thy power in me. On thee I ever call, Saviour and Friend of all; Well thou know'st my desperate case, Thou my curse and sin remove; Save me by thy richest grace, Save me by thy pardoning love. How shall a sinner find The Saviour of mankind? Canst thou not accept my prayer? Not bestow the grace I claim? Where are thy old merciès? Where All the powers of Jesu's Name? What shall I say to move The bowels of thy love? Are they not already stirr'd? Have I in thy death no part! Ask thy own compassions, Lord. Ask the yearnings of thy heart I will not let thee go Till I thy mercy know 6 149 150 FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. 151 Jesus is full of grace; To all his bowels move; Behold in me, ye fallen race, That God is only Love. Let me hear the welcome sound! Speak, if still thou canst forgive; Speak, and let the lost be found; Speak, and let the dying live. Thy love is all my plea; Thy passion speaks for me: By thy pangs and bloody sweat, By thy depth of grief unknown, Save me, gasping at thy feet; Save, O save, thy ransom'd one! What hast thou done for me! O, think on Calvary! By thy mortal groans and sighs, By thy precious death, I pray, Hear my dying spirit's cries, Take, O take my sins away! HYMN 152. S. M. 7 TORINO 1 TONINIONIS CATSUKY Burden'd, and sick, and faint; To whom should I my troubles show, And pour out my complaint? My Saviour bids me come; Ah! why do I delay? He calls the weary sinner home, And yet from him I stay! 2 What is it keeps me back, From which I cannot part? Which will not let my Saviour take Possession of my heart? Some cursed thing unknown Must surely lurk within; Some idol, which I will not own, Some secret bosom- sin. 3 Jesus, the hind'rance show, Which I have fear'd to sce; Yet let me now consent to know What keeps me out of thee: Searcher of Hearts, in mine Thy trying power display; Into its darkest corners shine, And take the veil away. 4 I now believe, in thee Compassion reigns alone, According to my faith, to me O let it, Lord, be done! In me is all the bar, Which thou would'st fain remove; Remove it, and I shall declare That God is only Love. HYMN 153. S. M. in thy hand And wait thy will to prove; My Potter, stamp on me, thy clay, Thy only stamp of love! Be this my whole desire; I know that it is thine; Then kindle in my soul a fire, Which shall for ever shine. 2 Thy gracious readiness To save mankind assert; Thy image, love- thy name impress. Thy nature on my heart. Bowels of mercy, hear! Into my soul come down! Let it throughout my life appear. That I have Christ put on. 80 plant in me thy mind; O fix in me thy home; So shall I cry to all mankind, Come, to the waters come! 1 152 HYMN 154. 6-8's. AIN would I leave the world below, Where shadowy joy, or solid woe, Allures, or tears me from my God! Doubtful and insecure of bliss, Since faith alone confirms me his. 2 Till then, to sorrow born, I sigh, And gasp, and languish after home! Upward I send my streaming eye, Expecting, till the Bridegroom come: Come quickly, I ord! thy own receive; Now let me see thy face, and live. 3 Absent from thee, my exiled soul Deep in a fleshly dungeon groans: Around me clouds of darkness roll, And labouring silence speaks my moans Come quickly, Lord! thy face display, And look my darkness into day. 4 Sorrow, and sin, and death are o'er, If thou reverse the creature's doom, Sad Rachel weeps her loss no more, If thou, the God, the Saviour come, Of thee possess'd, in thee we prove The light, the life, the heaven of love. HYMN 155. L. M. 1 ( OD of my life, what just return Go Can sinful dust and ashes give? I only live my sin to mourn; To love my God I only live. 2 To thee, benign and saving Power, I consecrate my lengthen'd days; While, mark'd with blessings, every hour Shall speak thy co- extended praise. 3 Be all my added life employ'd Thine image in my soul to see: Fill with thyself the mighty void: Enlarge my heart to compass thee. 4 O give me, Saviour, give me more: Thy mercies to my soul reveal: Alas! I see their endless store; But, O! I cannot, cannot feel. 5 The blessing of thy love bestow: For this my cries shall never fail; Wrestling, I will not let thee go, I will not, till my suit prevail. 6 I'll weary thee with my complaint, Here at thy feet for ever lie, With longing, sick; with groaning, faint O give me love, or else I die! 7 Come, then, my Hope, my Life, my Lord, And fix in me thy lasting home: Be mindful of thy gracious word; Thou, with thy promised Fatber, come 8 Prepare, and then possess, my heart; O take me, seize me from above; Thee may I love; for God thou art: Thee may I feel; for God is Love. VIGATICAVA SUA STO SUIC SUDXAUCAUC AUGAUR SUID 36 DO NAQIQ1/ 201 PROKURONGINGININ 153 154 FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. 1 1 HYMN 156. 6-7's. DISCLOSE thy lovely face; Quicken all my drooping powers: Gasps my fainting soul for grace, As a thirsty land for showers: Haste, my Lord, no more delay, Come, my Saviour, come away. 0 2 Dark and cheerless is the morn, Unaccompanied by thee: Joyless is the day's return, Till thy mercy's beams I see, Till thou inward light impart, Glad my eyes, and warm my heart. 3 Visit, then, this soul of mine, Pierce the gloom of sin and grief; Fill me, Radiancy Divine; Scatter all my unbelief: More and more thyself display, Shining to the perfect day. HYMN 157. L. M. Y sufferings all to thee are known, every point like me; Regard my grief, regard thy own; Jesus, remember Calvary! 2 O call to mind thy earnest prayers, Thy agony, and sweat of blood, Thy strong and bitter cries and tears, Thy mortal groan," My God! my God!" 3 For whom didst thou the cross endure? Who nail'd thy body to the tree; Did not thy death my life procure? O let thy bowels answer me! 4 Art thou not touch'd with human woe? Hath pity left the Son of Man? Dost thou not all my sorrows know, And claim a share in all my pain? 6 Thou wilt not break a bruised reed, Or quench the smallest spark of grace, Till through the soul thy power is spread, Thy all- victorious righteousness. 7 The day of small and feeble things I know thou never wilt despise; I know, with healing in his wings, The Sun of Righteousness shall rise. 8 With labour faint, thou wilt not fail, Or, wearied, give the sinner o'er, Till in this earth thy judgments dwell, And, born of God, I sin no more. HYMN 158. 7's. 5 Have I not heard, have I not known, That thou, the everlasting Lord, Whom heaven and earth their Makerown, 1 Art always faithful to thy word? 10 I Thou alone the way canst show, Thou canst save me in this hour; I have neither will nor power: God if over all thou art, Greater than my sinful heart, All thy power on me be shown, Take away the heart of stone. 2 Take away my darling sin, Make me willing to be clean: Make me willing to receive All thy goodness waits to give: 155 156 Force me, Lord, with all to part; Tear these idols from my heart; Now thy love almighty show, Make even me a creature new. 3 Jesus, mighty to renew, Work in me to will and do; Turn my nature's rapid tide, Stem the torrent of my pride; Stop the whirlwind of my will; Speak, and bid the sun stand still, Now thy love almighty show, Make even me a creature new. 4 Arm of God, thy strength put on, Bow the heavens, and come down, All my unbelief o'erthrow; Lay the' aspiring mountain low Conquer thy worst foe in me, Get thyself the victory; Save the vilest of the race; Force me to be saved by grace. HYMN 159. 6-8's. AY to thy hand, O God of Grace! thee, See at thy feet, of all the race The chief, the vilest sinner see; And let me all thy mercy prove, Thine utmost miracle of love. 2 Speak, and a holy thing and clean Shall strangely be brought out of me My Ethiop- soul shall change her skin, Redeem'd from all iniquity; I, even I, shall then proclaim The wonders wrought by Jesu's Name 3 Thee I shall then for ever praise, In spirit and in truth adore; While all I am declares thy grace, And, born of God, I sin no more, Thy pure and heavenly nature share, And fruit unto perfection bear. HYMN 160. 10's& 12's. JESUS, my hope, For me offer'd up, plead, Calvary's top, The blood thou hast shed, For me let it And declare thou hast died in thy murderer's stead. 2 Come then from above, The stony remove, And vanquish my heart with the sense of thy love. Thy love on the tree Display unto me, And the servant of sin in a moment is free. 3 Neither passion nor pride Thy cross can abide, thy side: But melt in the fountain that streams from Let thy life- giving blood Remove all my load, me to God. And purge my foul conscience, and bring Now, now let me know Its virtue below! Let it wash me, and I shall be whiter than [ convert, snow; Let it hallow my heart, And throughly And make me, O Lord, in the world as thou art. 4 5 Each moment applied, My weakness to hide, Thy blood be upon me, and always abide, My advocate prove With the Father above, And speak me at last to the throne of thy love. PAIKO 157 158 FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. TONINO HYMN 161. 1 L. M. thou insulted Spirit, stay, STA despite, Nor cast the sinner quite away, Nor take thine everlasting flight. 2 Though I have steel'd my stubborn heart, And still shook off my guilty fears; And vex'd, and urged thee to depart, For many long rebellious years: 3 Though I have most unfaithful been, Of all who e'er thy grace received; Ten thousand times thy goodness seen, Ten thousand times thy goodness grieved: 4 Yet, O! the chief of sinners spare, In honour of my great High- Priest; Nor in thy righteous anger swear To' exclude me from thy people's rest. 5 This only woe I deprecate; This only plague I pray remove; Nor leave me in my lost estate; Nor curse me with this want of love. 6 Now, Lord, my weary soul release, Up- raise me with thy gracious hand, And guide into thy perfect peace, And bring me to the promised land. * HYMN 162. S. M. such MY offended God, 0 If now at last I see That I have trampled on thy blood, And done despite to Thee; If I begin to wake Out of my deadly sleep;Into thy arms of mercy take, And there for ever keep. 2 No other right have I Than what the world may claim; All, all may to their God draw nigh, Through faith in Jesu's name: Thou all the debt hast paid; This is my only plea; The covenant, God in Thee hath made With all mankind, and me. 3 Thou hast obtain'd the grace That all may turn and live; And lo! thy offer I embrace, Thy mercy I receive. Whene'er the wicked man Turns from his sin to Thee, His late repentance is not vain, He shall accepted be. 4 Thy death hath bought the power For every sinful soul, That all may know the gracious hour. And be by faith made whole: Thou hast for sinners died, That all might come to God; The covenant Thou hast ratified, And seal'd it with thy blood. 5 He that believes in Thee, And doth till death endure, He shall be saved eternally; The covenant is sure; The mountains shall give place, Thy covenant cannot move, The covenant of thy general grace, Thy all- redeeming love. 1 VIK 159 160 HYMN 163. L. M. WHEN HEN, gracious Lord, when shall it be, That I shall find my all in thee? The fulness of thy promise prove; The seal of thine eternal Love? 2 A poor, blind child, I wander here, If haply I may feel thee near! O dark dark! dark! I still must say, Amid the blaze of gospel day! 3 Thee, only thee, I fain would find, And cast the world and flesh behind, Thou, only thou, to me be given, Of all thou hast in earth or heaven. 4 Whom man forsakes, thou wilt not leave. Ready the outcasts to receive; Though all my simpleness I own, And all my faults to thee are known. 5 Ah, wherefore did I ever doubt! Thou wilt in no wise cast me out, A helpless soul that comes to thee, With only sin and misery. 6 Lord, I am sick,-my sickness cure, I want,-do thou enrich the poor; Under thy mighty hand I stoop, O lift the abject sinner up! 7 Lord, I am blind,-be thou my sight, Lord, I am weak,-be thou my might A helper of the helpless be, And let me find my all in thee! HYMN 164. 7's& 6's. The Woman of Canaan. Matt. xv. 22-28. ORD, regard my earnest cry, 1 A poor guilty worm, am I, A Canaanite by birth: Save me from this tyranny, From all the power of Satan save, Mercy, mercy upon me, Thou Son of David, have! 2 To the sheep of Israel's fold Thou in thy flesh wast sent, Yet the Gentiles now behold In thee their Covenant: See me then, with pity see, A sinner whom thou cam'st to save! Mercy, mercy upon me, Thou Son of David, have! 3 Still I cannot part with thee, I will not let thee go: Mercy, mercy upon me, Thou Son of David, show! Vilest of the sinful race, On thee, importunate, I call: Help me, Jesus, show thy grace. Thy grace is free for all. 4 Nothing am I in thy sight, Nothing have I to plead; Unto dogs it is not right To cast the children's bread. Yet the dogs the crumbs may eat, That from the master's table fall: Let the fragments be my meat; Thy grace is free for all. 5 Give me, Lord, the victory, My heart's desire fulfil:" Let it now be done to me According to my will! X NANO/ Q RROKSINGINGIN 161 Give me living bread to eat, And say, in answer to my call, " Canaanite, thy faith is great! My grace is free for all." 1 5 If thy grace for all is free, Thy call now let me hear; Show this token upon me, And bring salvation near: Now the gracious word repeat, The word of healing to my soul; " Canaanite, thy faith is great! Thy faith hath made thee whole." HYMN 165. 8's. 162 FOR MOURNERS CONVINCED OF SIN. To visit a sorrowful breast, My burden of guilt to remove, And bring me assurance and rest! Thou only hast power to relieve A sinner o'erwhelm'd with his load; The sense of acceptance to give, And sprinkle his heart with the blood 2 With me if of old thou hast strove, And strangely withheld from my sin, And tried, by the lure of thy love, My worthless affections to win ,The work of thy mercy revive; Thy uttermost mercy exert; And kindly continue to strive, And hold, till I yield thee my heart 3 Thy call if I ever have known, And sigh'd from myself to get free, And groan'd the unspeakable groan, And long'd to be happy in thee, Fulfil the imperfect désire; Thy peace to my conscience reveal; The sense of thy favour inspire, And give me my pardon to feel! 4 If when I had put thee to grief, And madly to folly return'd, Thy pity hath been my relief, And lifted me up as I mourn'd ,Most pitiful Spirit of Grace, Relieve me again, and restore; My spirit in holiness raise, To fall and to suffer no more! 5 If now I lament after God, And gasp for a drop of thy love, If Jesus hath bought thee with blood, For me to receive from above ,Come, heavenly Comforter, come, True Witness of mercy divine, And make me thy permanent home, And seal me eternally thine! HYMN 166. 7's& 6's. The Pool of Bethesda. John v. 2-9. 1 VIRG And make me know thy name! Thou art now as yesterday, And evermore the same: Thou my true Bethesda be; I know within thine arms is room: All the world may unto thee, Their House of Mercy, come. 2 See me lying at the pool, And waiting for thy grace; O come down into my soul, Disclose thy angel- face! If to me thy bowels move, If now thou dost my sickness feel 163 Let the Spirit of thy Love The helpless sinner heal. 164 3 Persons thou dost not respect; Whoe'er for mercy call, Thou in no wise wilt reject; Thy mercy is for all: Thou would'st freely all restore, Would all the gracious season find, Fill with goodness, love, and power, And with a healthful mind. 4 Mercy then there is for ME, ( Away my doubts and fears!) Plagued with an infirmity For many tedious years. Jesus, cast a pitying eye! Thou long hast known my desperate case Poor and helpless here I lie, And wait the healing grace. 5 Long hath thy good Spirit strove With my distemper'd soul; But I still refused thy love, And would not be made whole: Hardly now at last I yield, I yield with all my sins to part; Let my soul be fully heal'd, And throughly cleansed my heart. 6 Pain, and sickness, at thy word, And sin, and sorrow flies: Speak to me, Almighty Lord, And bid my spirit rise; Bid me bear the hallow'd cross, Which thou, my Lord, hast borne before, Walk in all thy righteous laws, And go and sin no more. HYMN 167. 7's& 6's. ¹ slain, To thee I feebly pray: Heal me of my grief and pain, O take my sins away! From this bondage, Lord, release, No longer let me be opprest. Jesus, Master, seal my peace, And take me to thy breast! 2 Wilt thou cast a sinner out, Who humbly comes to thee? No, my God, I cannot doubt, Thy mercy is for me: Let me then obtain the grace, And be of paradise possest: Jesus, Master, seal my peace, And take me to thy breast! 3 Worldly good I do not want, Be that to others given; Only for thy love I pant, My all in earth and heaven, This the crown I fain would seize, The good wherewith I would be blest Jesus, Master, seal my peace, And take me to thy breast! 4 This delight I fain would prove, And then resign my breath: Join the happy few whose love Was mightier than death! Let it not my Lord displease, That I would die to be thy guest! Jesus, Master, seal my peace, And take me to thy breast! 165 KO 1 166 FOR PERSONS CONVINCED OF BACKSLIDING. 167 168 Never to be broke off again To all eternity. HYMN 170. 6-8's. " TIS enough, my God, my God! SECTION III. FOR PERSONS CONVINCED OF BACKSLIDING. IN OTRO HYMN 168. 7's. EPTH of mercy, can there be Can my God his wrath forbear? Me, the chief of sinners, spare? I have long withstood his grace, Long provoked him to his face; Would not hearken to his calls; Grieved him by a thousand falls. 2 I have spilt his precious blood, Trampled on the Son of God; Fill'd with pangs unspeakable! I, who yet am not in hell! Whence to me this waste of love? Ask my Advocate above; See the cause in Jesu's face, Now before the throne of grace. 3 Lo! I cumber still the ground: Lo! an Advocate is found! " Hasten not to cut him down; Let this barren soul alone:" Jesus speaks, and pleads his blood! He disarms the wrath of God! Now my Father's bowels move; Justice lingers into love. 4 Kindled his relentings are: Me he now delights to spare; Cries," How shall I give thee up?" Lets the lifted thunder drop. There for me the Saviour stands; Shows his wounds, and spreads his God is lové! I know, I feel;[ hands! Jesus weeps, and loves me still! 5 Jesus, answer from above: Is not all thy nature love? Wilt thou not the wrong forget? Suffer me to kiss thy feet? If I rightly read thy heart, If thou all compassion art, Bow thine ear, in mercy bow! Pardon and accept me now. 6 Pity from thine eye let fall; By a look my soul recall; Now the stone to flesh convert ,. Cast a look, and break my heart. Now incline me to repent; Let me now my fall lament; Now my foul revolt deplore; Weep, believe, and sin no more. * HYMN 169. C. M. 1 TESUS, the all- restoring Word, After thy lovely likeness, Lord, Ah, when shall I wake up? 2 Thou, O my God, thou only art The Life, the Truth, the Way: Quicken my soul, instruct my heart, My sinking footsteps stay. 3 Of all thou hast in earth below, In heaven above, to give, Give me thy only love to know, In thee to walk and live. 4 Fill me with all the life of love, In mystic union join Me to thyself, and let me prove The fellowship divine. 5 Open the intercourse between My longing soul and thee ¹0 No longer trample on thy blood,[ o'er, And grieve thy gentleness no more; No more thy lingering anger move, Or sin against thy light and love. 2 O Lord, if mercy is with thee, Now let it all on me be shown; On me, the chief of sinners, me, Who humbly for thy mercy groan: Me to thy Father's grace restore; Nor let me ever grieve thee more! 3 Fountain of unexhausted love, Of infinite compassions, hear! My Saviour and my Prince above, Önce more in my behalf appear; Repentance, faith, and pardon give, O let me turn again and live! HYMN 171. 6-8's. GOD, if thou art love indeed, ¹ me, That I thy mercy's praise may spread, For every child of Adam free: O let me now the gift embrace; O let me now be saved by grace! 2 If all long- suffering thou hast shown On me, that others may believe, Now make thy lovingkindness known, Now the all- conquering Spirit give, Spirit of victory and power, That I may never grieve thee more. 3 Grant my importunate request; It is not my desire, but thine; Since thou would'st have the sinner blest, Now let me in thine image shine, Nor ever from thy footsteps move, But more than conquer through thy love 4 Be it according to thy will! Set my imprison'd spirit free, The counsel of thy grace fulfil; Into thy glorious liberty My spirit, soul, and flesh restore, And I shall never grieve thee more HYMN 172. S. M. UNEXHAUSTED Grace! 0 Love unspeakable! I am not gone to my own place, I am not yet in hell! Earth doth not open yet, My soul to swallow up; 1 ¹0 And, hanging o'er the burning pit, I still am forced to hope. 2 I hope at last to find The kingdom from above; The settled peace, the constant mind, The everlasting love; The sanctifying grace, That makes me meet for home: I hope to see thy glorious face, Where sin can never come. 3 What shall I do to keep The blessed hope I feel? Still let me pray, and watch, and weep, And serve thy pleasure still: O may I never grieve My kind, long- suffering Lord, But steadfastly to Jesus cleave, And answer all his word. DG N/ 6 21/01/2 PROROKOKOINGINGINING T 169 170 FOR PERSONS CONVINCED OF BACKSLIDING. 171 4 Lord, if thou hast bestow'd On me the gracious fear, This horror of offending God, O keep it always here! And that I never more 1 May from thy ways depart, Enter with all thy mercy's power, And dwell within my heart. HYMN 173. 6-7's. I thee Now my fallen soul restore; Now my guilty conscience clear; Give me back my peace and power; Stone to flesh again convert; Write forgiveness on my heart. 2 I believe thy pardoning grace, As at the beginning, free; Open are thy arms to' embrace Me, the worst of rebels, me: In me all the hind'rance lies; Call'd, I still refuse to rise. 3 Yet, for thy own mercy's sake, Patience with thy rebel have, Me, thy mercy's witness make, Witness of thy power to save. Make me willing to be free, Restless to be saved by thee. 4 Now the gracious work begin: Now for good some token give. Give me now to feel my sin, Give me now my sin to leave: Bid me look on thee and mourn, Bid me to thy arms return. 5 Take this heart of stone away; Melt me into gracious tears; Grant me power to watch and pray, Till thy lovely face appears, Till thy favour I retrieve, Till by faith again I live." HYMN 174. 8's. 1 HOW OW shall a lost sinner in pain Recover his forfeited peace? When brought into bondage again, What hope of a second release? Will mercy itself be so kind To spare such a rebel as me? And, O! can I possibly find 172 Now, now let it touch me, and make The sinner- a sinner no more! Such plenteous redemption in thee? 20 Jesus? of thee I inquire, 7's& 6's. 5 Saviour, from thy wounded side I never will depart; Here will I my spirit hide, When I am pure in heart. Till my place above I claim, This only shall be all my plea, Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, Thy blood was shed for me. HYMN 176. 6-8's. 0 1 GOD, thy righteousness we own. Judgment is at thy house begun! With humble awe thy rod we hear, And guilty in thy sight appear: We cannot in thy judgment stand, But sink beneath thy mighty hand. And ransom my soul from the grave? 2 Our mouth as in the dust we lay, The help of thy Spirit restore, If still thou art able to save, The brand to pluck out of the fire, And show me the life- giving blood, And pardon a sinner once more, And bring me again unto God. 30 Jesus! in pity draw near, Come quickly to help a lost soul; To comfort a mourner appear, And make a poor Lazarus whole! The balm of thy mercy apply; ( Thou seest the sore anguish I feel,) Save, Lord, or I perish, I die! O save, or I sink into hell! 4 I sink, if thou longer delay Thy pardoning mercy to show; Come quickly, and kindly display The power of thy passion below! By all thou hast done for my sake, One drop of thy blood I implore! HYMN 175. 1 GOD of my salvation, hear, And me Simply do I now draw near, Thy blessing to receive. Full of sin, alas! I am; But to thy wounds for refuge flee: Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, Thy blood was shed for me. 2 Standing now as newly slain, To thee I lift mine eye! Balm of all my grief and pain, Thy grace is always nigh: Now, as yesterday, the same Thou art, and wilt for ever be; Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, Thy blood was shed for me. 3 Nothing have I, Lord, to pay, Nor can thy grace procure; Empty send me not away, For I, thou know'st, am poor: Dust and ashes is my name, My all is sin and misery; Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, Thy blood was slied for me. 4 No good word, or work, or thought, Bring I to gain thy grace; Pardon I accept unbought; Thy proffer I embrace: Coming, as at first I came, To take, and not bestow on thee; Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, Thy blood was shed for me. And still for mercy, mercy, pray: Unworthy to behold thy face, Unfaithful stewards of thy grace, Our sin and wickedness we own, And deeply for acceptance groan. We have not, Lord, thy gifts improved, But basely from thy statutes roved, And done thy loving Spirit despite, And sinn'd against the clearest light, Brought back thy agonizing pain, And nail'd thee to thy cross again. 4 Yet do not drive us from thy face, A stiff- neck'd and hard- hearted race But, O! in tender mercy break The iron sinew in our neck; The softening power of love impart, And melt the marble of our heart. 1 HYMN 177. 6-8's. TESUS, thou know'st my sinfulness My faults are not conceal'd from A sinner in my last distress,[ thee; To thy dear wounds I fain would flee, And never, never thence depart, Close shelter'd in thy loving heart. 2 How shall I find the living way, Lost, and confused, and dark, and blind? Ah, Lord, my soul is gone astray: Ah, Shepherd, seek my soul, and find, And in thy arms of mercy take, And bring the weary wanderer back. 3 Weary and sick of sin I am; I hate it, Lord, and yet I love! When wilt thou rid me of my shame? When wilt thou all my load remove, Destroy the fiend that lurks within, And speak the word of power," Be clean?" 4 O Lord, if I at last discern 173 174 FOR PERSONS CONVINCED OF BACKSLIDING. 175 176 Use the rod, and not the sword; Correct with kind severity; Bring me not to nothing, Lord! But bring me home to thee. 1 5 Sin only let me not commit, ( Sin never can advance thy praise,) And, lo! I lay me at thy feet, And wait unwearied all my days, Till my appointed time shall come, And thou shalt call thine exile home. KUNING That I am sin, and thou art love, If now o'er me thy bowels yearn, Give me a token from above; And conquer my rebellious will, And bid my murmuring heart be still. L. M. 1 with shame confess My thirst for creature happiness; By base desires I wrong'd thy love, And forced thy mercy to remove. HYMN 178. 6-8's. VES, from this instant now, I will My base ingratitude I feel, Vilest of all thy children, I, Not worthy to be call'd thy son, Yet will I thee my Father own. 2 Guide of my life hast thou not been, And rescued me from passion's power? Ten thousand times preserved from sin, Nor let the greedy grave devour? And wilt thou now thy wrath retain, Nor ever love thy child again? 3 Ah! canst thou find it in thy heart To give me up, so long pursued! Ah! canst thou finally depart, And leave thy creature in his blood! Leave me,-out of thy presence cast, To perish in my sins at last? 4 If thou hast will'd me to return, If weeping at thy feet I fall, The prodigal thou wilt not spurn, But pity, and forgive me all, In answer to my Friend above, In honour of his bleeding love! HYMN 179. 7's& 6's. 1 For ATHER, if thou must reprove For all that I have done, Not in anger, but in love Chastise thine humbled son. 2 True and faithful as thou art, To all thy Church and me, Give a new, believing heart, That knows and cleaves to thee: Freely our backslidings heal; And, by thy balmy blood restored, Grant that every soul may feel, " Thou art my pardoning Lord!" 3 Might we now with pure desire Thine only love request; Now, with willing heart entire, Return to Christ our rest! When we our whole hearts resign, O Jesus, to be fill'd with thee, Thou art ours, and we are thine, Through all eternity. HYMN 180. 2 Yet would I not regard thy stroke; But, when thou didst thy grace revoke And when thou didst thy face conceal, Thy absence I refused to feel. 3 I knew not that the Lord was gone, In my own froward will went on, And lived to the desires of men. And thou hast all my wanderings seen 4 Yet, O the riches of thy grace! Thou, who hast seen my evil ways, Wilt freely my backslidings heal, And pardon on my conscience scal. 5 For this I at thy footstool wait, Till thou my peace again create; Fruit of thy gracious lips, restore My peace, and bid me sin no more! 6 Far off, yet at thy feet, I lie, Till thou again thy blood apply; Till thou repeat my sins forgiven, As far from God as hell from heaven 7 But, for thy truth and mercy's sake, My comfort thou wilt give me back; And lead me on from grace to grace, In all the paths of righteousness: 8 Till, throughly saved, my new- born soul And perfectly by faith made whole, Doth bright in thy full image rise, To share thy glory in the skies. HYMN 181. L. M. 1 MH Who never canst thyself forget, Thy last mysterious agony, Thy fainting pangs, and bloody sweat 2 When, wrestling in the strengthof prayer Thy spirit sunk beneath its load! Thy feeble flesh abhorr'd to bear The wrath of an Almighty God! 3 Father, if I may call thee so, Regard my fearful heart's desire, Remove this load of guilty woe, Nor let me in my sins expire. 168 A16XALA SUA SUDAVICAVEX AULA AUGURAU OG NIG ROROKORINGING IN 177 178 FOR BACKSLIDERS RECOVERED. 4 I tremble lest the wrath divine, Which bruises now my sinful soul, Should bruise this wretched soul of mine Long as eternal ages roll. 5 To thee my last distress I bring; The heighten'd fear of death I find: The tyrant, brandishing his sting, Appears, and hell is close behind! 6 I deprecate that death alone, That endless banishment from thee! O save, and give me to thy Son, Who trembled, wept, and bled for me! SECTION IV. FOR BACKSLIDERS RECOVERED. HYMN 182. 7's& 6's. I WILL hearken what the Lord Hast thou not a gracious word For one who waits on thee? Speak it to my soul, that I May in thee have peace and power; Never from my Saviour fly, And never grieve thee more. 2 How have I thy Spirit grieved, Since first with me he strove! Obstinately disbelieved, And trampled on thy love! I have sinn'd against the light; I have broke from thy embrace; No, I would not, when I might, Be freely saved by grace. 3 After all that I have done 4 To drive thee from my heart, Still thou wilt not leave thine own, Thou wilt not yet depart; Wilt not give the sinner o'er; Ready art thou now to sav Bidd'st me come, as heretofore, That I thy life may have. ; 4 0 thou meek and gentle Lamb! Fury is not in thee; Thou continuest still the same, And still thy grace is free; Still thine arms are open wide, Wretched sinners to receive: Thou hast once for sinners died, That all may turn and live. & Lo! I take thee at thy word; My foolishness I mourn; Unto thee, my bleeding Lord, However late, I turn: Yes, I yield, I yield at last, Listen to thy speaking blood; Me, with all my sins, I cast On my atoning God! HYMN 183. 6-7's.. ESU, Shepherd of the sheep, Pity my unsettled soul! Guide, and nourish me, and keep, Till thy love shall make me whole; Give me perfect soundness, give, Make me steadfastly believe. 2 I am never at one stay, Changing every hour I am; But thou art as yesterday, Now and evermore the same 1 INGING 179 180 Constancy to me impart, ' Stablish with thy grace my heart. 3 Lay thy weighty cross on me; All my unbelief control; Till the rebel cease to be, Keep him down within my soul: That I never more may move, Root and ground me fast in love. 4 Give me faith to hold me up, Walking over life's rough sea: Holy, purifying hope, Still my soul's sure anchor be: That I may be always thine, Perfect me in love divine. HYMN 184. C. M. Y God, my God, to thee I cry, I ¹M Thy purifying blood apply, And wash me white as snow. 2 Touch me, and make the leper clean, Purge my iniquity: Unless thou wash my soul from sin, I have no part in thee. 3 But art thou not already mine? Answer, if mine thou art! Whisper within, thou Love Divine. And cheer my drooping heart. 4 Tell me again my peace is made, And bid the sinner live: The debt's discharged, the ransom's paid, My Father must forgive. 5 Behold, for me the Victim bleeds, His wounds are open'd wide: For me the blood of sprinkling pleads, And speaks me justified. 60 why did I my Saviour leave, So soon unfaithful prove! How could I thy good Spirit grieve, And sin against thy love! 7 I forced thee first to disappear; I turn'd thy face aside: Ah, Lord! if thou hadst still been here. Thy servant had not died. 8 But 0, how soon thy wrath is o'er, And pardoning love takes place! Assist me, Saviour, to adore The riches of thy grace. 90 could I lose myself in thee, Thy depth of mercy prove, Thou vast, unfathomable sea Of unexhausted love! 10 My humbled soul, when thou art near, How shall a sinful worm appear, Or meet thy purer eyes? 11 I loathe myself when God I see, And into nothing fall; Content if thou exalted be, And Christ be All in All. HYMN 185. 7's. J FTER all that I have done, A Saviour, art thou pacified? Whither shall my vileness run? Hide me, earth, the sinner hide! Let me sink into the dust, Full of holy shame, adore! Jesus Christ, the Good, the Just, Bids me go, and sin no more! DAIK 181 182 2 O confirm the gracious word, Jesus, Son of God and man! Let me never grieve thee, Lord, Never turn to sin again: Till my all in all thou art, Till thou bring thy nature in, Keep this feeble, trembling heart! Save me, save me, Lord, from sin. HYMN 186. 6-8's. FOR BACKSLIDERS 1 of God, And now made willing to return, I hear, and bow me to the rod; For thee, not without hope, I mourn; I have an Advocate above, A Friend before the throne of Love. 2 0 Jesus, full of truth and grace, More full of grace than I of sin; Yet once again I seek thy face, Open thine arms, and take me in; And freely my backslidings heal, And love the faithless sinner still. 3 Thou know'st the way to bring me back, My fallen spirit to restore; O! for thy truth and mercy's sake, Forgive, and bid me sin no more. The ruins of my soul repair, And make my heart a house of prayer. 4 The stone to flesh again convert; The veil of sin again remove: Sprinkle thy blood upon my heart, And melt it by thy dying love! This rebel heart by love subdue, And make it soft, and make it new. 5 Give to mine eyes refreshing tears, And kindle my relentings now; Fill my whole soul with filial fears; To thy sweet yoke my spirit bow; Bend by thy grace, O bend or break, The iron sinew in my neck! 8 Ah! give me, Lord, the tender heart, That trembles at the' approach of sin: A godly fear of sin impart; Implant, and root it deep within, That I may dread thy gracious power, And never dare to' offend thee more. HYMN 187. 7's& 6's. ! GON of God, if thy free grace Call'd me still to seek thy face, And given me back my hope; Still thy timely help afford, And all thy lovingkindness show: Keep me, keep me, gracious Lord, And never let me go! 2 By me, O my Saviour, stand, In sore temptation's hour; Save me with thine outstretch'd hand, And show forth all thy power; O be mindful of thy word; Thy all- sufficient grace bestow; Keep me, keep me, gracious Lord, And never let me go. 3 Give me, Lord, a holy fear, And fix in my heart RECOVERED. 183 184 That I may from evil near With timely care depart: Sin be more than hell abhorr'd: Till thou destroy the tyrant foe, Keep me, keep me, gracious Lord, And never let me go. CHIN VIKOK 4 Never let me leave thy breast, From thee, my Saviour, stray; Thou art my Support and Rest, My true and living Way; My exceeding great Reward, In heaven above, and earth below: Keep me, keep me, gracious Lord, And never let me go. HYMN 188. 1 7's& 6's. gone? And art thou pacified? After all that I have done, Dost thou no longer chide? Infinite thy mercies are; Beneath the weight I cannot move: O!' tis more than I can bear, The sense of pardoning love. 2 Let it still my heart constrain, And all my passions sway; Keep me, lest I turn again Out of the narrow way: Force my violence to be still, And captivate my every thought, Charm, and melt, and change my will And bring me down to nought. 3 If I have begun once more Thy sweet return to feel, If even now I find thy power Present my soul to heal ,Still and quiet may I lie, Nor struggle out of thine embrace Never more resist or fly From thy pursuing grace. 4 To the cross, thine altar, bind Me with the cords of love; Freedom let me never find From thee, my Lord, to move. That I never, never more, May with my much- loved Master part To the posts of mercy's door O nail my willing heart! 5 See my utter helplessness, And leave me not alone; O preserve in perfect peace, And seal me for thine own: More and more thyself reveal, Thy presence let me always find. Comfort, and confirm, and heal My feeble, sin- sick mind. 6 As the apple of an eye Thy weakest servant keep; Help me at thy feet to lie, And there for ever weep: Tears of joy mine eyes o'erflow, That I have any hope of heaven; Much of love I ought to know, For I have much forgiven. C 36 29 NOVQA OROKOK 185 186 PART IV. FOR BELIEVERS. SECTION I. REJOICING. HYMN 189. 6-8's. 1 NOW I have found the ground wherein NOW Sure my soul's anchor may remain: The wounds of Jesus, for my sin Before the world's foundation slain; Whose mercy shall unshaken stay, When heaven and earth are fled away. 2 Father, thine everlasting grace Our scanty thought surpasses far: Thy heart still melts with tenderness; Thy arms of love still open are, Returning sinners to receive, That mercy they may taste and live. 30 Love, thou bottomless abyss! FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. My sins are swallow'd up in thee: Cover'd is my unrighteousness, Nor spot of guilt remains on me,[ skies, While Jesu's blood, through earth and Mercy, free, boundless mercy, cries! 4 With faith I plunge me in this sea; Here is my hope, my joy, my rest; Hither, when hell assails, Í flee; I look into my Saviour's breast; Away, sad doubt, and anxious fear! Mercy is all that's written there. 5 Though waves and storms go o'er my head, Though strength, and health, and friends be gone, Though joys be wither'd all and dead, Though every comfort be withdrawn; On this my steadfast soul relies: Father, thy mercy never dies. 6 Fix'd on this ground will I remain, Though my heart fail, and flesh decay; This anchor shall my soul sustain, DIN When earth's foundations melt away; Mercy's full power I then shall prove, Loved with an everlasting love. HYMN 190. L. M. 1 TESUS, thy Blood and Righteousness My beauty are, my glorious dress: ' Midst flaming worlds, in these array'd, With joy shall I lift up my head. 2 Bold shall I stand in thy great day, For who aught to my charge shall lay? Fully absolved through these I am, From sin and fear, from guilt and shame. 3 The holy, meek, unspotted Lamb, Who from the Father's bosom came, Who died for me, even me, to' atone, Now for my Lord and God I own. 4 Lord, I believe thy precious blood, Which, at the mercy- seat of God, For ever doth for sinners plead, For me, even for my soul, was shed. 5 Lord, I believe, were sinners more Than sands upon the ocean shore, Thou hast for all a ransom paid, For all a full atonement made. 6 When from the dust of death I rise, To claim my mansion in the skies, Even then, this shall be all my plea, Jesus hath lived. hath died for me. 187 188 7 Thus Abraham, the Friend of God, Thus all heaven's armies bought with blood, Saviour of sinners Thee proclaim; Sinners, of whom the chief I am. 8 Jesus, be endless praise to thee, Whose boundless mercy hath for me, For me, and all thy hands have made, An everlasting ransom paid. 9 Ah! give to all thy servants, Lord, With power to speak thy gracious word That all, who to thy wounds will flee, May find eternal life in thee. 10 Thou God of power, thou God of love, Let the whole world thy mercy prove! Now let thy word o'er all prevail; Now take the spoils of death and hell. 2-6's& 4-7's. HYMN 191. 1 2 3 My Father, thee I sing! Hear, well- pleased, the joyous sound, Praise from earth and heaven receive Lost- I now in Christ am found, Dead- by faith in Christ I live. Father, behold thy son, In Christ I am thy own: Stranger long to thee, and rest, See the prodigal is come: Open wide thine arms and breast, Take the weary wanderer home. 1 Thine eye observed from far, Thy pity look'd me near; Me thy bowels yearn'd to see; Me thy mercy ran to find, Empty, poor, and void of thee, Hungry, sick, and faint, and blind 4 Thou on my neck didst fall, Thy kiss forgave me all: Still thy gracious words I hear, Words that made the Saviour mine " Haste, for him the robe prepare, His be righteousness divine!" 7's& 6's. HYMN 192. FT I in my heart have said, on Mount to Christ, my glorious Head, And bring him from the sky? Borne on contemplation's wing, Surely I shall find him there, Where the angels praise their King. And gain the Morning- Star. 2 Oft I in my heart have said, Who to the deep shall stoop, Sink with Christ among the dead, From thence to bring him up? Could I but my heart prepare, By unfeign'd humility, Christ would quickly enter there, And ever dwell with me. 3 But the righteousness of faith Hath taught me better things: " Inward turn thine eyes," it saith, ( While Christ to me it brings,) 189 190. " Christ is ready to impart Life to all, for life who sigh: In thy mouth, and in thy heart, The word is ever nigh." HYMN 193. 1 2 5 VAIKOKONOKT 3 Of life the Fountain thou, I know, I feel it now! Faint and dead no more I droop; Thou art in me; thy supplies, Every moment springing up, Into life eternal rise. 8 4 Thou the good Shepherd art, From thee I ne'er shall part: Thou my keeper and my guide, Make me still thy tender care; Gently lead me by thy side, Sweetly in thy bosom bear. Thou art my daily Bread, O Christ, thou art my Head! Motion, virtue, strength, to me, Me thy living member, flow: Nourish'd I, and fed, by thee, Up to thee in all things grow. 6 Prophet, to me reveal 1 2 FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. 2-6's& 4-7's. Thy Father's perfect will: Never mortal spake like thee, Human Prophet like divine; Loud and strong their voices be, Small, and still, and inward thine! On thee, my Priest, I call, Thy blood atoned for all: Still the Lamb as slain appears, 7 Still thou stand'st before the throne, Ever offering up my prayers, 3 Accept my new- born cry; See the travail of my soul, Saviour, and be satisfied; Take me now, possess me whole, Who for me, for me, hast died. Of life thou art the Tree; My immortality! Feed this tender branch of thine, Ceaseless influence derive: Thou the true, the heavenly Vine, Grafted into thee I live. These presenting with thine own. Jesus, thou art my King, From thee my strength I bring: Shadow'd by thy mighty hand, Saviour, who shall pluck me thence? Faith supports; by faith I stand, Strong in thy omnipotence. HYMN 194. 2-6's& 4-7's. PART I. A RISE, my soul, arise, Thy Saviour's sacrifice! All the names that love could find, All the forms that love could take, Jesus in himself hath join'd, Thee, my soul, his own to make. Equal with God Most High, He laid his glory by; He, the' eternal God, was born, Man with men he deign'd to' appear, Object of his creature's scorn. Pleased a servant's form to wear. Hail! everlasting Lord, Divine, incarnate Word! 4 5 1 2 3 191 192 Thee let all my powers confess; Thee my latest breath proclaim; Help, ye angel- choirs, to bless, Shout the loved Immanuel's name! Fruit of a virgin's womb, The promised Blessing's come; Christ, the fathers' hope of old, Christ, the woman's conquering Seed. Christ, the Saviour long foretold, Born to bruise the serpent's head. Jesus, to thee I bow! The' Almighty's Fellow thou! Thou, the Father's only Son; Pleased he ever is in thee; Just and holy thou alone, Full of grace and truth for me. HYMN 195. 2-6's& 4-7's. 4 PART II. TIGH above every name, Bows to Jesus every knee, Things in heaven, and earth, and hell, Saints adore him, demons flee, Fiends, and men, and angels feel! He left his throne above, Emptied of all but love:" Whom the heavens cannot contain, God, vouchsafed a worm to' appear, Lord of Glory, Son of Man, Poor, and vile, and abject here. His own on earth he sought, His own received him not; Him a sign by all blasphemed, Outcast and despised of men, Him they all a madman deem'd, Bold to scoff the Nazarene. Hail, Galilean King! Thy humble state I sing, Never shall my triumphs end, Hail, derided Majesty! Jesus, hail! the sinner's Friend, Friend of Publicans, and me. HYMN 196. L. M. 1 TNTO thy gracious hands I fall, And with the arms of faith embrace, IN 0 King of Glory, hear my call; O raise me, heal me, by thy grace! Now righteous through thy wounds I am No condemnation now I dread; I taste salvation in thy name, Alive in thee, my living Head. 2 Still let thy wisdom be my guide, Nor take thy light from me away, Still with me let thy grace abide, That I from thee may never stray: Let thy word richly in me dwell; Thy peace and love my portion be; My joy to' endure and do thy will, Till perfect I am found in thee. 3 Arm me with thy whole armour, Lord! Support my weakness with thy might Gird on my thigh thy conquering sword. And shield me in the threatening fight From faith to faith, from grace to grace, So in thy strength shall I go on; Till heaven and earth flee from thy face, And glory end what grace begun. c2 Giessen DO NANO19 PRIRO 193 194 1 HYMN 197. 7's. the day, HThe glad day of gospel grace! Thee, my Lord,( thou then wilt say,) Thee will I for ever praise; Though thy wrath against me burn'd, Thou dost comfort me again; All thy wrath aside is turn'd, Thou hast blotted out my sin. 2 Me, behold! thy mercy spares; Jesus my salvation is; 1 FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. Hence my doubts; away my fears; Jesus is become my peace: JAH, JEHOVAH, is my Lord, Ever merciful and just; I will lean upon his word; I will on his promise trust. 3 Strong an, for he is strong; Just in righteousness divine: He is my triumphal song; Mine All he has, and is, is mine; and yours, whoe'er believe; On his name whoe'er shall call, Freely shall his grace receive; He is full of grace for all. 4 Therefore shall ye draw with joy Water from Salvation's well; Praise shall your glad tongues employ, While his streaming grace ye feel. Each to each ye then shall say, " Sinners, call upon his name; O rejoice to see his day; See it, and his praise proclaim!" 5 Glory to his name belongs, Great, and marvellous, and high; Sing unto the Lord your songs, Cry to every nation, cry! Wondrous things the Lord hath done, Excellent his name we find; This to all mankind is known, Be it known to all mankind! 6 Sion, shout thy Lord and King, Israel's HOLY ONE is He! INSINING 195 196 5 For Jesus, my Lord, Is now my defence; I trust in his word, None plucks me from thence; [ will do; Give him thanks, rejoice, and sing, Great is He, and dwells in thee. O the grace unsearchable! While eternal ages roll, God delights in man to dwell, Soul of each believing soul! HYMN 198. 10's& 11's. Since I have found favour, He all things My King and my Saviour Shall make me anew. 6 Yes, Lord, I shall seeThe bliss of thine own, Thy secret to me Shall soon be made known; For sorrow and sadness I joy shall receive, Andshare in the gladness Of all that believe. HYMN 199. 10's& 11's. My heart, ever fainting, He only can Andall things are wanting, Till Jesusishere 2 O when shall my tongue Be fill'd with thy praise! While all the day long I publish thy grace, Thy honour and glory To sinners forth show, [ true. Till sinners adore thee, And own thou art WHAT shall I do My Saviour to praise, 3 Thy strength and thy power I Name, So faithful and true, plenteous in grace, proclaim, So strong to deliver, So good to redeem, The weakest believer That hangs upon him! Preserved every hour Through Jesus's For thou art still by me, And holdest my hand; [ stand. [ free, 4 2 How happy the man Whose heart is set The people that can Be joyful in thee! Their joy is to walk in The light of thy face; No ill can come nigh me, By faith while I My God is my guide: Thy mercies abound; On every side They compass me round: Thou sav'st me from sickness, From sin dost retrieve, And strengthen'st my weakness, And bidd'st me believe. And still they are talking Of Jesus's grace. 3 Their daily delight Shall be in thy Name; They shall as their right Thy righteous- 5 ness claim: [ by thy blood, Thy righteousness wearing, And cleansed Bold shall they appear in The presence of God. [ power; Thou holdest my soul In spiritual life, My foes dost control, And quiet their strife; Thou rulest my passion, My pride and selfwill; " stand still!" To see thy salvation, Thou bidd'st me 4 For thou art their boast, Their glory and 6 I stand, and admire Thine out- stretched And I also trust To see the glad hour, My soul's new creation, A life from the dead, [ head. The day of salvation, That lifts up myl 1 0 HEAVENLY King, Look down from above; Assist us to sing Thy mercy and love: So sweetly o'erflowing, So plenteous the store, [ more. Thou still art bestowing, And giving us 2 O God of our life, We hallow thy Name; Our business and strife Is thee to proclaim; Accept our thanksgiving For creating grace; [ praise. The living, the living Shall show forth thy 3 Our Father and Lord, Almighty art thou; Preserved by thy word, We worship thee The bountiful Donor Of all we enjoy![ now. Our tongues to thine honour, And lives we employ. 4 But 0! above all, Thy kindness we praise, From sin and from thrall Which saves the [ redeem, lost race; Thy Son thou hast given The world to And bring us to heaven, Whose trust is in him. 5 Wherefore of thy love We sing and rejoice; With angels above We lift up our voice: Thy love each believer Shall gladly adore, For ever and ever, When time is no more. HYMN 200. 10's& 11's. 1MY Father, my God, I long for thy love; O shed it abroad; Send Christ from above! [ cheer; ¹M arm; [ harm; I walk through the fire, And suffer no Assaulted by evil, I scorn to submit; The world and the devil Fall under my feet 197 198 99 200 7 I wrestle not now, But trample on sin, For with me art thou, And shalt be within; While stronger and stronger In Jesus's 1 HYMN 203. L. M. LORY to God, whose sovereign grace Call'd us to stand before his face, And raised us into Abraham's sons! 2 The people that in darkness lay, In sin and error's deadly shade, Have seen a glorious gospel day, In Jesu's lovely face display'd. 3 Thou only, Lord, the work hast done, And bared thine arm in all our sight, Hast made the reprobates thine own, And claim'd the outcasts as thy right. 4 Thy single arm, Almighty Lord, To us the great salvation brought, Thy Word, thy all- creating Word, That spake at first the world from nought. 1 power, I go on to conquer, Till sin is no more. HYMN 201. 6-8's. PAIKOKOINUT OMIS An interest in the Saviour's blood? Died he for me, who caused his pain? For me, who him to death pursued? Amazing love! how can it be, That thou, my God, should'st die for me! 2" Tis mystery all! The' Immortal dies! Who can explore his strange design! In vain the first- born Seraph tries FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING To sound the depths of Love Divine! " Tis mercy all! let earth adore, Let angel- minds inquire no more. 3 He left his Father's throne above; ( So free, so infinite his grace!) Emptied himself of all but love, And bled for Adam's helpless race: " Tis mercy all, immense and free, For, O my God, it found out me! 4 Long my imprison'd spirit lay Fast bound in sin and nature's night: Thine eye diffused a quick'ning ray; I woke; the dungeon flamed with light, My chains fell off, my heart was free, I rose, went forth, and follow'd thee. 1 5 No condemnation now I dread; Jesus, and all in him, is mine! Alive in him, my living Head, And clothed in righteousness divine, Bold I approach the' eternal throne, And claim the crown, through Christ my own. HYMN 202. 4 In my behalf appears; Before the throne my Surety stands; My name is written on his hands. 2 5 6's& 8's. arise, A Shake off thy guilty fears; The bleeding Sacrifice His precious blood, to plead; His blood atoned for all our race, And sprinkles now the throne of grace. 3 Five bleeding wounds he bears, He ever lives above, For me to intercede, His all- redeeming love, Received on Calvary; They pour effectual prayers, They strongly speak for me; " Forgive him, O forgive," they cry, " Nor let that ransom'd sinner die!" The Father hears him pray, His dear Anointed One; He cannot turn away The presence of his Son: His Spirit answers to the blood, And tells me I am born of God. My God is reconciled, His pardoning voice I hear, He owns me for his child, I can no longer fear; With confidence I now draw nigh, And, Father, Abba, Father, cry! 5 For this the saints lift up their voice, And ceaseless praise to thee is given, For this the hosts above rejoice ,We raise the happiness of heaven 6 For this,( no longer sons of night,) To thee our thankful hearts we give, To thee, who call'dst us into light, To thee we die, to thee we live. 7 Suffice that for the season past Hell's horrid language fill'd our tongues, We all thy words behind us cast, And lewdly sang the drunkard's songs. 8 But, o the power of grace divine! In hymns we now our voices raise, Loudly in strange hosannas join, And blasphemies are turn'd to praise! HYMN 204. 8's& 6's. I will sing with the Spirit,& c. 1 Cor. xiv. 15. 1 soul of For whom we now lift up our voice And all our strength exert, Vouchsafe the grace we humbly claim, Compose into a thankful frame, And tune thy people's heart. 2 While in the heavenly work we join, Thy glory be our whole design ,THY glory, not our own: Still let us keep our end in view, And still the pleasing task pursue, To please our God alone. 3 The secret pride, the subtle sin, O let it never more steal in, To' offend thy glorious eyes; To desecrate our hallow'd strain, And make our solemn service vain, And mar our sacrifice. 4 To magnify thy awful name, To spread the honours of the Lamb, Let us our voices raise; Our souls' and bodies' powers unite, Regardless of our own delight, And dead to human praise. 5 Still let us on our guard be found, And watch against the power of sound, With sacred jealousy; Lest, haply, sense should damp our zeal And music's charms bewitch and steal Our hearts away from thee. DO QQQQ1/ 29 CROOKS 201 202 6 That hurrying strife far off remove, That noisy burst of selfish love, Which swells the formal song; The joy from out our hearts arise, And speak and sparkle in our eyes, And vibrate on our tongue. 7 Thee let us praise, our common Lord, And sweetly join with one accord Thy goodness to proclaim: Jesus, thyself in us reveal, And all our faculties shall feel Thy harmonizing name. 8 With calmly- reverential joy, O let us all our lives employ 1 FOR BELIEVERS HYMN 205. P. M. MYdivine, Y God, I am thine, What a comfort [ mine! What a blessing to know that my Jesus is In the heavenly Lamb Thrice happy I am, And my heart it doth dance at the sound of his name. 2 True pleasures abound in the rapturous sound; [ found: And whoever hath found it, hath paradise My Jesus to know, And feel his blood flow, " Tis life everlasting,' tis heaven below. 3 Yet onward Ihaste To the heavenly feast: That, that is the fulness; but this is the taste! [ move And this I shall prove, Till with joy I reTo the heaven of heavens in Jesus's love. HYMN 206. 6-8's. In setting forth thy love; And raise in death our triumph higher, And sing, with all the heavenly choir, That endless song above! 1 WHAT am I, O thou glorious God! And what my father's house to thee, That thou such mercies hast bestow'd On me, the vilest reptile, me! I take the blessing from above, And wonder at thy boundless love. 2 Me in my blood thy love pass'd by, And stopp'd, my ruin to retrieve; Wept o'er my soul thy pitying eye; Thy bowels yearn'd, and sounded, " Live!" Dying, I heard the welcome sound, And pardon in thy mercy found. 3 Honour, and might, and thanks, and praise, I render to my pardoning God; HYMN 207. 7's. 1 TESUS is our common Lord, INQ REJOICING. 203 204 2 Christ, our Brother and our Friend, Shows us his eternal love: Never shall our triumphs end, Till we take our seats above. Let us walk with him in white, For our bridal day prepare, For our partnership in light, For our glorious meeting there! HYMN 208. C. M. 1 By his death to life restored, Misery we exchange for bliss; Bliss to carnal minds unknown: O'tis more than tongue can tell! Only to believers shown, Glorious and unspeakable! let us, who in Christ believe, Our common Saviour praise; COME, To him with joyful voices give The glory of his grace. 2 He now stands knocking at the door Of every sinner's heart; The worst need keep him out no more, Or force him to depart. 3 Through grace we hearken to thy voice. Yield to be saved from sin; In sure and certain hope rejoice, That thou wilt enter in. 4 Come quickly in, thou heavenly guest Nor ever hence remove; But sup with us, and let the feast Be everlasting love. HYMN 209. 6-8's. 1 HOU hidden Source of calm repose, 1 Thou all- sufficient Love Divine, My help and refuge from my foes, Secure I am, if thou art mine: And lo! from sin, and grief, and shame. I hide me, Jesus, in thy Name. 2 Thy mighty Name salvation is, And keeps my happy soul above; Comfort it brings, and power, and peace And joy, and everlasting love; To me, with thy dear Name, are given, Pardon, and holiness, and heaven. 3 Jesus, my all in all thou art; My rest in toil; my ease in pain; The med'cine of my broken heart; In war, my peace; in loss, my gain My smile beneath the tyrant's frown, In shame, my glory and my crown. 4 In want, my plentiful supply; In weakness, my Almighty power; In bonds, my perfect liberty; My light in Satan's darkest hour; And spread thy saving Name abroad; He will I love, my joy, my crown; 17HEE my tower; Thee will I love, with all my power, In grief, my joy unspeakable; My life in death; my heaven in hell. HYMN 210. 6-8's. That only Name to sinners given, Which lifts poor dying worms to heaven. 1 Jesus, I bless thy gracious power, In all thy works, and thee alone: And all within me shouts thy Name; Thy Name let every soul adore, Thee will I love, till the pure fire Fills my whole soul with chaste desire. Thy power let every tongue proclaim; 2 Ah, why did I so late thee know, Thy grace let every sinner know, Thee, lovelier than the sons of men! Ah, why did I no sooner go And find with me their heaven below. To thee, the only ease in pain! Ashamed I sigh, and inly mourn, That I so late to thee did turn. 3 In darkness willingly I stray'd; I sought thee, yet from thee I roved; Far wide my wand'ring thoughts were spread; Thy creatures more than thee I loved: And now if more at length I see,[ thee. " Tis through thy light, and comes from TOKO KUKUNIN CHIN 205 206 I thank thee, uncreated Sun,[ shined; That thy bright beams on me have I thank thee, who hast overthrown My foes, and heal'd my wounded mind; I thank thee, whose enlivening voice Bids my freed heart in thee rejoice. 5 Uphold me in the doubtful race, Nor suffer me again to stray; Strengthen my feet with steady pace Still to press forward in thy way; My soul and flesh, O Lord of might, Fill, satiate, with thy heavenly light. 6 Give to mine eyes refreshing tears; Give to my heart chaste, hallow'd fires; Give to my soul, with filial fears, The love that all heaven's host inspires; That all my powers, with all their might, In thy sole glory may unite. 7 Thee will I love, my joy, my crown, Thee will I love, my Lord, my God; Thee will I love, beneath thy frown, Or smile,-thy sceptre, or thy rod: What though my flesh and heart decay, Thee shall I love in endless day! HYMN 211. 10's& 11's. 1 FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. If Jesus shows his mercy mine, And whispers I am his. 4 My soul would leave this heavy clay At that transporting word; Run up with joy the shining way, To see and praise my Lord. 5 Fearless of hell and ghastly death, I'd break through every foe; The wings of love, and arms of faith, Would bear me conqu'ror through C. M. HYMN 214. Lord: [ thrall; with us, Lord, thyself reveal, While here o'er earth we rove; His joy is to bless us, And free us from From all that oppress us, He rescues us all. 2 Him Prophet, and King, And Priest we proclaim; Speak to our hearts, and let us feel The kindling of thy love. 2 We triumph and sing Of Jesus's Name: Poor idiots he teaches To show forth his praise, With thee conversing, we forget All time, and toil, and care; Labour is rest, and pain is sweet, If thou, my God, art here. Here then, my God, vouchsafe to stay, And bid my heart rejoice; 3 And tell of the riches Of Jesus's grace. My bounding heart shall own thy sway And echo to thy voice. 4 Thou callest me to seek thy face; ' Tis all I wish to seek; 3 No matter how dull The scholar whom He Takes into His school, And gives him to see; A wonderful fashion Of teaching He hath, And wise to salvation He makes us through faith. [ not stray, 4 The wayfaring men, Though fools, shall His method so plain, So easy the way: The simplest believer His promise may prove, And drink of the river Of Jesus's love. 5 Poor outcasts of men, Whose souls were despised, And left with disdain, By Jesus are prized: His graciouscreation Inushemakes known, Andbrings us salvation, And callsushisown. HYMN 212. 10's& 11's. 207 208 His gracious compassion We thankfully prove, And all our salvation Ascribe to his love. * HYMN 213. C. M. ¹MY God, the spring of all my joys, The life of my The glory of my brightest days, And comfort of my nights! 2 In darkest shades, if thou appear, ET all men rejoice, By Jesus restored: up our 1 ¹Mm 1 Ybrethren beloved, Yourcalling ye see; LInJesusapproved, Nogoodness have we; No riches or merit, No wisdom or might: Butall thingsinheritThroughJesus's right. 2 Yet not many wise His summons obey; And great ones despise So vulgar a way; And strong ones will never Their helplessness own, [ alone. Or stoop to find favour Through mercy 3 And therefore our God The outcasts hath chose, [ like us: My dawning is begun: Thou art my soul's bright morning star, And thou my rising sun. 3 The op'ning heavens around me shine, With beams of sacred bliss, Iis righteousness show'd To heathens When wise ones rejected His offers of grace, His goodness elected The foolish and base. 4 To baffle the wise, And noble, and strong, He bade us arise, An impotent throng; Poorignorant wretches, We gladly embrace A Prophet who teaches Salvation by grace. 5 The things that were not, His mercy bids) His mercyunbought Wefreelyreceive;[ live: TALK To' attend the whispers of thy grace, And hear thee inly speak. 5 Let this my every hour employ, Till I thy glory see; Enter into my Master's joy, And find my heaven in thee. HYMN 215. GLO 7's& 6's. 1LORIOUS Saviour of my soul, I lift it up to thee; Thou hast made the sinner whole, Hast set the captive free! Thou my debt of death hast paid; 2 Thou hast raised me from my fall, Thou hast full atonement made: My Saviour died for all. What could my Redeemer move To leave his Father's breast P Pity drew him from above, And would not let him rest: Swift to succour sinking man, Sinking into endless woe, Jesus to our rescue ran, And God appear'd below. 3 God, in this dark vale of tears, A man of griefs was seen: Here for three and thirty years He dwelt with sinful men. Did they know the Deity? Did they own him, who he was? See the Friend of Sinners, see! He hangs on yonder cross! X6 NAQ SRJK SINGINGKING 209 210 4 Yet thy wrath I cannot fear, Thou gentle, bleeding Lamb! By thy judgment I am clear; Heal'd by thy stripes I am: Thou for me a curse wast made, That I might in thee be blest; Thou hast my full ransom paid, And in thy wounds I rest. HYMN 216. FOR C. M. INFINITE, unexhausted Love! ( Jesus Love are If still to me thy bowels move, They are restrain'd to none. 2 What shall I do my God to love? My loving God to praise? [ prove, The length, and breadth, and height to And depth of sovereign grace? 1 3 Thy sovereign grace to all extends, Immense and unconfined; From age to age it never ends; It reaches all mankind. 4 Throughout the world its breadth is Wide as infinity! [ known, So wide, it never pass'd by one, Or it had pass'd by me. 5 My trespass was grown up to heaven; But far above the skies, In Christ abundantly forgiven, I see thy mercies rise! 5 The depth of all- redeeming love, What angel- tongue can tell? O may I to the utmost prove The gift unspeakable! 7 Deeper than hell, it pluck'd me thence, Deeper than inbred sin, Jesus's love my heart shall cleanse, When Jesus enters in. LIEVERS REJOICING. 8 Come quickly, gracious Lord, and take Possession of thine own; My longing heart vouchsafe to make Thine everlasting throne! 9 Assert thy claim, maintain thy right, Come quickly from above: And sink me to perfection's height, The depth of humble love. HYMN 217. C. M. to thee I now can fly, JESUS, On whom my help is laid:" Oppress'd by sins, I lift my eye, And see the shadows fade. 2 Believing on my Lord, I find A sure and present aid: On thee alone my constant mind Is every moment stay'd. 3 Whate'er in me seems wise, or good, Or strong, I here disclaim: I wash my garments in the blood 1 Till summon'd to the marriage- feast, When faith in sight shall end. HYMN 218. 7's. EE how great a flame aspires, Jesu's love the nations fires, Sets the kingdoms on a blaze: To bring fire on earth he came; Kindled in some hearts it is: 211 212 O that all might catch the flame, All partake the glorious bliss! 2 When he first the work begun, Small and feeble was his day: Now the word doth swiftly run, Now it wins its widening way: More and more it spreads and grows, Ever mighty to prevail; Sin's strong- holds it now o'erthrows, Shakes the trembling gates of hel. 3 Sons of God, your Saviour praise! He the door hath open'd wide; He hath given the word of grace, Jesu's word is glorified: Jesus, mighty to redeem, He alone the work hath wrought, Worthy is the work of Him, Him who spake a world from nought 1 4 Saw ye not the cloud arise, Little as a human hand? Now it spreads along the skies, Hangs o'er all the thirsty land. Lo! the promise of a shower Drops already from above; But the Lord will shortly pour All the Spirit of his Love! HYMN 219. 5's& 11's. LL thanks be to God, Who scatters abroad, Throughout every place, Lgrace By the least of his servants, his savour o Who the victory gave, The praise let him have, For the work he hath done: All honour and glory to Jesus alone! 2 Our conquering Lord Hath prosper'd his word, Hath made it prevail, And mightily shaken the kingdom of hell His arm he hath bared, And a people prepared His glory to show, And witness the power of his passion below 3 He hath open'd a door To the penitent poor, And rescued from sin, Of the atoning Lamb. And believers increased, Who thankfully own, 1 Jesus, my Strength, my Life, my Rest, We are freely forgiven through mercy alone On thee will I depend, 5 And admitted the harlots and publicans in They have heard the glad sound; They have liberty found, Through the blood of the Lamb, And plentiful pardon in Jesus's name. 4 And shall we not sing Our Saviour and King? Thy witnesses, we With rapture ascribe our salvation to thee! Thou, Jesus, hast bless'd, His Spirit revives His work in our lives, His wonders of grace, So mightily wrought in the primitive days O that all men might know His tokens below, Our Saviour confess, [ peace And embrace the glad tidings of pardon and 6 Thou Saviour of all, Effectually call 213 214 DAIKOKO NOKT The sinners that stray; And, O, let a nation be born in a day! FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. Thy sign let them see, And flow unto thee For the oil and the wine, For the blissful assurance of favour divine. 7 Our heathenish land Beneath thy command In mercy receive; And make us a pattern to all that believe: Then, then let it spread, 1 Thy knowledge and dread, Till the earth is o'erflow'd, And the universe fill'd with the glory of God. HYMN 220. 8's. And peace upon earth be restored: O Jesus, exalted on high, Appear our omnipotent Lord! Who, meanly in Bethlehem born, Didst stoop to redeem a lost race, Once more to thy creatures return, And reign in thy kingdom of grace! 2 When thou in our flesh didst appear, All nature acknowledged thy birth; Arose the acceptable year, And heaven was open'd on earth: Receiving its Lord from above, The world was united to bless The Giver of concord and love, The Prince and the Author of peace. 30 wouldst thou again be made known, Again in thy Spirit descend, And set up, in each of thine own, A kingdom that never shall end! Thou only art able to bless, 1 And make the glad nations obey, And bid the dire enmity cease, And bow the whole world to thy sway. 4 Come then to thy servants again, Who long thy appearing to know; Thy quiet and peaceable reign In mercy establish below: All sorrow before thee shall fly, And anger and hatred be o'er; And envy and malice shall die, And discord afflict us no more. 5 No horrid alarum of war Shall break our eternal repose; No sound of the trumpet is there, Where Jesus's Spirit o'erflows: Appeased by the charms of thy grace. We all shall in amity join; And kindly each other embrace, And love with a passion like thine. HYMN 221. 7's& 6's. M EET and right it is to sing, In every time and place, Glory to our heavenly King, The God of Truth and Grace: Join we then with sweet accord, All in one thanksgiving join!' Holy, holy, holy Lord, Eternal praise be thine! 2 Thee, the first- born sons of light, In choral symphonies, Praise by day, day without night. And never, never cease. 215 216 1 Angels and archangels, all Praise the mystic Three in One; Sing, and stop, and gaze, and fail O'erwhelm'd before thy throne! 3 Vying with that happy choir, Who chant thy praise above, We on eagles' wings aspire, The wings of faith and love: Thee they sing, with glory crown'd, We extol the slaughter'd Lamb; Lower if our voices sound, Our subject is the same. 4 Father, God, thy love we praise, Which gave thy Son to die; Jesus, full of truth and grace, Alike we glorify; Spirit, Comforter divine, Praise by all to thee be given, Till we in full chorus join, And earth is turn'd to heaven. HYMN 222. 8's& 6's. Divinely drawn to follow thee, Whose hours divided are Betwixt the mount and multitude Our day is spent in doing good, Our night in praise and prayer. 2 With us no melancholy void, No period lingers unemploy'd, Or unimproved, below: Our weariness of life is gone, Who live to serve our God alone, And only thee to know. 3 The winter's night, and summer's day, Glide imperceptibly away, Too short to sing thy praise: Too few we find the happy hours, And haste to join those heavenly powers, In everlasting lays. 4 With all who chant thy Name on high, And," Holy, Holy, Holy," cry, ( A bright harmonious throng! We long thy praises to repeat, And restless sing, around thy seat, The new, eternal song. HYMN 223. 6-8's. THEN Israel out of Egypt came, And left the proud oppressor's land, Supported by the great I AM, WHEN Safe in the hollow of his hand, The Lord in Israel reign'd alone, And Judah was his favourite throne. 2 The sea beheld his power, and fled, Disparted by the wondrous rod; Jordan ran backward to its head," And Sinai felt the' incumbent God; The mountains skipp'd like frighted rams, The hills leap'd after them as lambs! 3 What ail'd thee, O thou trembling sea? What horror turn'd the river back? Was nature's God displeased with thee? And why should hills or mountains shake? [ rams? Ye mountains huge, that skipp'd like Ye hills, that leap'd as frighted lambs? 4 Earth! tremble on, with all thy sons, In presence of thy awful Lord, Whose power inverted nature owns, Her only law his sovereign word: c5 BORSKO DO NINIA SIKUSIRINGING 217 218 He shakes the centre with his rod, And heaven bows down to Jacob's God. 5 Creation, varied by his hand, The' omnipotent Jehovah knows; The sea is turn'd to solid land, FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. The rock into a fountain flows; And all things, as they change, proclaim The Lord eternally the same. HYMN 224. 6-8's. I'¹ 1 T'LL praise my Maker while I've breath; And when my voice is lost in death, Praise shall employ my nobler powers; My days of praise shall ne'er be past, While life, and thought, and being last, Or immortality endures. 2 Happy the man whose hopes rely On Israel's God: he made the sky,[ train: And earth, and seas, with all their His truth for ever stands secure; He saves the opprest, he feeds the poor, And none shall find his promise vain. 3 The Lord pours eye- sight on the blind; The Lord supports the fainting mind; He sends the labouring conscience He helps the stranger in distress,[ peace; The widow, and the fatherless, His nature and his works invite To make this duty our delight. 2 He form'd the stars, those heavenly flames; He counts theirnumbers, calls theirnames; His wisdom's vast, and knows no bound, A deepwhere all our thoughts are drown'd. 3 Sing to the Lord; exalt him high, Who spreads his clouds along the sky: There he prepares the fruitful rain, Nor lets the drops descend in vain. 4 IIe makes the grass the hills adorn, And clothes the smiling fields with corn: The beasts with food his hands supply, And the young ravens when they cry. 219 220 3 There thou hast bid the globes of light Their endless circles run: And grants the prisoner sweet release. 4 I'll praise him while he lends me breath; And when my voice is lost in death, Praise shall employ my nobler powers; My days of praise shall ne'er be past, While life, and thought, and being last, Or immortality endures. 11 5 What is the creature's skill or force? The sprightly man, or warlike horse? The piercing wit, the active limb? All are too mean delights for him. 6 But saints are lovely in his sight, He views his children with delight; He sees their hope, he knows their fear, And looks and loves his image there. HYMN 226. C. M. E Thee the creation sings: TERNAL Wisdom! Thee we praise, [ seas, With thy loved name, rocks, hills, and And heaven's high palace rings. 2 Thy hand, how wide it spreads the sky, How glorious to behold! Tinged with a blue of heavenly dye, And starr'd with sparkling gold. There the pale planet rules the night, The day obeys the sun. 4 If down I turn my wondering eyes On clouds and storms below, Those under- regions of the skies Thy numerous glories show. HYMN 225. L. M. 1 PRAISE ye the Lord!' tis good to rise: 12 But the mild glories of thy grace Your voices in his Our softer 5 The noisy winds stand ready there Thy orders to obey; [ air, With sounding wings they sweep the To make thy chariot way. 6 There, like a trumpet loud and strong, Thy thunder shakes our coast; While the red lightnings wave along, The banners of thy host. 7 On the thin air, without a prop, Hang fruitful showers around; At thy command they sink, and drop Their fatness on the ground. 8 Lo! here thy wondrous skill arrays The earth in cheerful green; A thousand herbs thy art displays, A thousand flowers between. 9 There the rough mountains of the deep Obey thy strong command: Thy breath can raise the billows steep, Or sink them to the sand. 10 Thy glories blaze all nature round, And strike the wondering sight, Through skies, and seas. and solid ground, With terror and delight. Infinite strength and equal skill Shine through thy works abroad, Our souls with vast amazement fill, And speak the builder God. Pity divine in Jesu's face We see, adore, and love! HYMN 227. L. M. 1 ITOW do thy mercies close me round! HOW For ever be thy name adored; I blush in all things to abound; The servant is above his Lord! 2 Inured to poverty and pain, A suffering life my Master led: The Son of God, the Son of Man, He had not where to lay his head. 3 But lo! a place he hath prepared For me, whom watchful angels keep: Yea, he himself becomes my guard; He smooths my bed, and gives me sleep Y 4 Jesus protects; my fears, be gone! What can the Rock of Ages move? Safe in thy arms I lay me down, Thy everlasting arms of love. 5 While thou art intimately nigh, Who, who shall violate my rest? Sin, earth, and hell I now defy; I lean upon my Saviour's breast. 6 I rest beneath the' Almighty's shade; My griefs expire, my troubles cease; Thou, Lord, on whom my soul is stay'd, Wilt keep me still in perfect peace. 7 Me for thine own thou lov'st to take, In time and in eternity: Thou never, never wilt forsake A helpless worm that trusts in thee. 221 222 * HYMN 228. 8's. 1 HOU Shepherd of Israel, and mine, T The joy and desire of my heart; For closer communion I pine. I long to reside where thou art: The pasture I languish to find, Where all, who their Shepherd obcy, Are fed, on thy bosom reclined, And screen'd from the heat of the day. 2 Ah! show me that happiest place, The place of thy people's abode, Where saints in an ecstasy gaze, And hang on a crucified God:" Thy love for a sinner declare, FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. IN U T Thy passion and death on the tree, My spirit to Calvary bear, To suffer and triumph with thee. 3" Tis there, with the lambs of thy flock, There only, I covet to rest, To lie at the foot of the rock, Or rise to be hid in thy breast: " Tis there I would always abide, And never a moment depart; Conceal'd in the cleft of thy side, Eternally held in thy heart. HYMN 229. 1 4-6's& 2-8's. GOD of my life, to thee My cheerful soul I raise! Thy goodness bade me be, And still prolongs my days; I see my natal hour return, And bless the day that I was born. 2 A clod of living earth, I glorify thy name, From whom alone my birth, And all my blessings, came: Creating and preserving grace, Let all that is within me praise. 3 Long as I live beneath, To thee O let me live! To thee my every breath In thanks and praises give! Whate'er I have, whate'er I am, Shall magnify my Maker's name. 4 My soul, and all its powers, Thine, wholly thine, shall be; All, all my happy hours I consecrate to thee: Me to thine image now restore, And I shall praise thee evermore. 5 I wait thy will to do, As angels do in heaven; In Christ a creature new, Most graciously forgiven, I wait thy perfect will to prove, All sanctified by spotless love. 6 Then, when the work is done, The work of faith with power, Receive thy favour'd son, In death's triumphant hour; Like Moses to thyself convey, And kiss my raptured soul away. 223 224 2 Preserved, through faith, by power divine, A miracle of grace I stand! HYMN 230. 6-8's. FOUNT MOUNTAIN of life and all my joy, Jesus, thy mercies I embrace; The breath thou giv'st for thee employ, And wait to taste thy perfect grace; No more forsaken and forlorn, I bless the day that I was born. I prove the strength of Jesus mine: Jesus, upheld by thy right hand, Though in the flesh I feel the thorn, I bless the day that I was born. 3 Weary of life, through inbred sin, I was, but now defy its power; When as a flood the foe comes in, My soul is more than conqueror; I tread him down with holy scorn, And bless the day that I was born. Come, Lord, and make me pure within, And let me now be fill'd with God! Live to declare I'm saved from sin: And if I seal the truth with blood, My soul, from out the body torn, Shall bless the day that I was born! P. M. HYMN 231. WAY with our fears! The glad morn ing appears, When an heir of salvation was born! From Jehovah I came, For his glory I am, And to him I with singing return. 2 Thee, Jesus, alone, The fountain I own of my life and felicity here;[ King, And cheerfully sing My Redeemer and Till his sign in the heavens appear. 3 With thanks I rejoice In thy fatherly choice 1 A Of my state and condition below; If of parents I came Who honour'd thy name, " Twas thy wisdom appointed it so. 4 I sing of thy grace, From my earliest days Ever near to allure and defend; Hitherto thou hast been My preserver from sin, And I trust thou wilt save to the end. 50 the infinite cares, And temptations, and snares, Thy hand hath conducted me through! O the blessings bestow'd By a bountiful And the mercies eternally new![ God, 6 What a mercy is this, What a heaven of How unspeakably happy am I![ bliss, Gather'd into the fold, With thy people enroll'd, With thy people to live and to die! 70 the goodness of God, Employing a clod His tribute of glory to raise![ declare His standard to bear, And with triumph His unspeakable riches of grace! 80 the fathomless love, That has deign'd to approve And prosper the work of my hands! With my pastoral crook I went over the brook, And, behold, I am spread into bands! 9 Who, I ask in amaze, Hath begotten me these? [ came? And inquire, from what quarter they My full heart it replies, They are born from the skies, And gives glory to God and the Lamb. 10 All honour and praise To the Father of grace, To the Spirit, and Son, I return! The business pursue, He hath made me to do, And rejoice that I ever was born. BARSKO G NINING 225 226 11 In a rapture of joy My life I employ, The God of my life to proclaim; " Tis worth living for this, To administer And salvation in Jesus's name.[ bliss 12 My remnant of days I spend in his praise, Who died the whole world to redeem: Be they many or few, My days are his And they all are devoted to him.[ due, HYMN 232. 1 1 2 3 SIRONG INGIN 4 FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. 4-6's& 2-8's. VOUNG men and maidens, raise Your high; Old men and children, praise The Lord of earth and sky; Him Three in One, and One in Three, Extol to all eternity. The universal King Let all the world proclaim; Let every creature sing His attributes and name! Him Three in One, and One in Three, Extol to all eternity. In his great name alone All excellencies meet, Who sits upon the throne, And shall for ever sit: Him Three in One, and One in Three, Extol to all eternity. Glory to God belongs; Glory to God be given, Above the noblest songs Of all in earth or heaven! Him Three in One, and One in Three, Extol to all eternity. HYMN 233. 7's. 1 ITAPPY man whom God doth aid! God on us, in gracious showers, Blessings every moment pours; Compasses with angel- bands, Bids them bear us in their hands; Parents, friends,' twas God bestow'd; Life, and all, descend from God. 2 He this flowery carpet spread, Made the earth on which we tread; God refreshes in the air; Covers with the clothes we wear; Feeds us with the food we eat; Cheers us by his light and heat; Makes his sun on us to shine; All our blessings are divine! 3 Give him then, and ever give, Thanks for all that we receive! Man we for his kindness love; How much more our God above! Worthy thou, our heavenly Lord, To be honour'd and adored: God of all- creating grace, Take the everlasting praise: HYMN 234. L. M. Almighty, all- creating Lord! Let earth and heaven his power confess, Brought out of nothing by his Word. 227 228 3 Jesus, the Lord and God most high. Maker of all mankind and me! Me thou hast made to glorify, To know, and love, and live to thee. 4 Wherefore to thee my heart I give, ( But thou must first bestow the power. And if for thee on earth I live, Thee I shall soon in heaven adore. HYMN 235. L. M. The Lord's Prayer. FIRST PART. 1 FATHER of all, whose powerful voice, Call'd forth this universal frame! Whose mercies over all rejoice, Through endless ages still the same, Thou by thy word upholdest all: Thy bounteous love to all is show'd; Thou hear'st thy every creature's call, And fillest every mouth with good. 2 He spake the word, and it was done! The universe his Word obey'd; His Word is his eternal Son, And Christ the whole creation made. 2 In heaven thou reign'st enthroned in light, Nature's expanse beneath thee spread, Earth, air, and sea, before thy sight, And hell's deep gloom, are open laid! Wisdom, and might, and love are thine, Prostrate before thy face we fall, Confess thine attributes divine, And hail thee sovereign Lord of all. 3 Thee sovereign Lord let all confess, That moves in earth, or air, or sky; Revere thy power, thy goodness bless, Tremble before thy piercing eye: All ye who owe to him your birth, In praise your every hour employ: Jehovah reigns! be glad, O earth; And shout, ye morning stars, for joy HYMN 236. L. M. SECOND PART. 1 of Take to thyself thy mighty power, Let all earth's sons thy mercy prove, Let all thy bleeding grace adore The triumphs of thy love display; In every heart reign thou alone, Till all thy foes confess thy sway, And glory ends what grace begun. 2 Spirit of grace, and health, and power, Fountain of light and love below; Abroad thy healing influence shower, O'er all the nations let it flow: Inflame our hearts with perfect love, In us the work of faith fulfil; So not heaven's host shall swifter move, Than we on earth, to do thy will. 3 Father,' tis thine each day to yield Thy children's wants a fresh supply; Thou cloth'st the lilies of the field, And hearest the young ravens cry: On thee we cast our care; we live[ need, Through thee, who know'st our every O feed us with thy grace, and give Our souls this day the living bread! HYMN 237. L. M. THIRD PART. Before the world's foundation slain! Sprinkle us ever with thy blood; O cleanse, and keep us ever clean. 229 230 To every soul( all praise to thee!) Our bowels of compassion move; And all mankind by this may see God is in us; for God is love. 2 Giver and Lord of life, whose power And guardian care for all are free, To thee in fierce temptation's hour, From sin and Satan let us flee: Thine, Lord, we are, and ours thou art, In us be all thy goodness show'd, Renew, enlarge, and fill our heart( God. With peace, and joy, and heaven, and FOR BELIEVERS 3 Blessing and honour, praise and love, Co- equal, co- eternal Three. In earth below, and heaven above, By all thy works, be paid to thee! Thrice Holy! thine the kingdom is, The power omnipotent is thine; And when created nature dies, Thy never- ceasing glories shine HYMN 238. 7's. ¹ of grace, TEET and right it is to praise God, whose mercies are bestow'd On the evil and the good: He prevents his creatures' call, Kind and merciful to all; Makes his sun on sinners rise; Showers his blessings from the skies. 2 Least of all thy creatures, we Daily thy salvation see; As by heavenly manna fed, Through a world of dangers led; Through a wilderness of cares; Through ten thousand thousand snares, More than now our hearts conceive, More than we could know, and live! 3 By our bosom- foe beset, Taken in the fowler's net, Passion's unresisting prey, Oft within the toils we lay: Sleeping on the brink of sin, Tophet gaped to take us in; Mercy to our rescue flew, Broke the snare, and brought us through. 1 4 Here, as in the lion's den, Undevour'd we still remain; Pass secure the watery flood, Hanging on the arm of God:" Here we raise our voices higher, Shout in the refiner's fire; Clap our hands amidst the flame, Glory give to Jesu's name. HYMN 239. C. M. HAIL! Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, One God, in Persons Of Thee we make our joyful boast, Our songs we make of Thee. REJOICING. 231 232 4 In wisdom infinite thou art, Thine eye doth all things see; And every thought of every heart Is fully known to thee. 2 Thou neither canst be felt nor seen; Thou art a Spirit pure; Thou from eternity hast been, And always shalt endure. 3 Present alike in every place, Thy Godhead we adore; Beyond the bounds of time and space, Thou dwell'st for evermore. 5 Whate'er thou wilt, in earth below Thou dost, in heaven above: But chiefly we rejoice to know The' almighty God of Love. 6 Thou lov'st whate'er thy hands have made; Thy goodness we rehearse, In shining characters display'd Throughout our universe. 7 Mercy, with love, and endless grace, O'er all thy works doth reign; But mostly thou delight'st to bless Thy favourite creature Man. 8 Wherefore, let every creature give To thee the praise design'd: But, chiefly, Lord, the thanks receive, The hearts of all mankind. 1 HYMN 210. L. M. On the Attributes of God. FIRST PART. GOD, thou bottomless abyss, 0 Thee to perfection who can know? O height immense! What words suffice Thy countless attributes to show? Unfathomable depths thou art; O plunge me in thy mercy's sea! Void of true wisdom is my heart; With love embrace and cover me! While thee, all infinite, I set By faith before my ravish'd eye, My weakness bends beneath the weight O'erpower'd I sink, I faint, I die!" 2 Eternity thy fountain was, Which, like thee, no beginning knew Thou wast ere time began his race, Ere glow'd with stars the'ethereal blue. Greatness unspeakable is thine, Greatness, whose undiminish'd ray, When short- lived worlds are lost, shall shine, When earth and heaven are fled away. Unchangeable, all- perfect Lord, Essential life's unbounded sea, What lives and moves, lives by thy word. It lives, and moves, and is from thee! 3 Thy parent hand, thy forming skill, Firm fix'd this universal chain. Else empty barren darkness still Had held his unmolested reign. Whate'er in earth, or sea, or sky, Or shuns or meets the wandering thought, Escapes or strikes the searching eye, By thee was to perfection brought! High is thy power above all height; Whate'er thy will decrees is done: Thy wisdom, equal to thy might, Only to thee, O God, is known! 4 Heaven's glory is thy awful throne, Yet earth partakes thy gracious sway: Vain man! thy wisdom folly own, Lost is thy reason's feeble ray. DO NANA OKRUG. 1 KOIKO JINGINGINK 233 234 What our dim eye could never see, Is plain and naked to thy sight; What thickest darkness veils, to thee Shines clearly as the morning light. In light thou dwell'st; light that no shade, No variation, ever knew; Heaven, earth, and hell.stand all display'd, And open to thy piercing view. L. M. HYMN 241. SECOND PART.. THOU, true and only God, lead'st forth The' the sky; Thou laugh'st to scorn the gods of earth; Thou thunderest, and amazed they fly! With downcast eye the' angelic choir Appear before thy awful face; Trembling they strike the golden lyre, And through heaven's vault resound thy praise. FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. In earth, in heaven, in all thou art; The conscious creature feels thy nod, Whose forming hand on every part Impress'd the image of its God. 1 2 Thine, Lord, is wisdom, thine alone! Justice and truth before thee stand: Yet, nearer to thy sacred throne, Mercy withholds thy lifted hand. Each evening shows thy tender love, Each rising morn thy plenteous grace; Thy waken'd wrath doth slowly move, Thy willing mercy flies apace! To thy benign, indulgent care, Father, this light, this breath we owe; And all we have, and all we are, From thee, great Source of Being, flow. 3 Parent of Good, thy bounteous hand Incessant blessings down distils, And all in air, or sea, or land, With plenteous food and gladness fills. All things in thee live, move, and are; Thy power infused doth all sustain; Even those thy daily favours share, Who thankless spurn thy easy reign. Thy sun thou bidd'st his genial ray Alike on all impartial pour; To all, who hate or bless thy sway, Thou bidd'st descend the fruitful shower. 4 Yet while, at length, who scorn'd thy might Shall feel thee a consuming fire, How sweet the joys, the crown how bright, Of those who to thy love aspire! All creatures praise the' eternal Name! Ye hosts that to his court belong, Cherubic choirs, seraphic flames, Awake the everlasting song! Thrice Holy! thine the kingdom is, The power omnipotent is thine; And when created nature dies, Thy never- ceasing glories shine. HYMN 242. 7's& 6's. a heart That pants to sing thy praise: 235 236 2 None thy Majesty can tell, Or all thy Godhead know. All thine attributes we own, Thy wisdom, power, and might: Happy in thyself alone, In goodness infinite, Thou thy goodness hast display'd, On thine every work imprest, Lov'st whate'er thy hands have made But man thou lov'st the best. Thou without beginning art, And without end of days; Thou a Spirit invisible, Dost to none thy fulness show, 3 Willing thou that all should know Thy saving truth, and live, Dost to each, or bliss or woe, With strictest justice give: Thou with perfect righteousness Renderest every man his due; Faithful in thy promises, And in thy threat'nings too. 4 Thou art merciful to all Who truly turn to thee! Hear me then for pardon call, And show thy grace to me: Me, through mercy reconciled, Me, for Jesu's sake forgiven, Me receive, thy favour'd child, To sing thy praise in heaven. 1 HYMN 243. 7's& 6's. THOU, my God, art good and wise, And power: Thee let all in earth and skies Continually adore! Give me thy converting grace, That I may obedient prove, Serve my Maker all my days, And my Redeemer love. 2 For my life, and clothes, and food, And every comfort here, Thee, my most indulgent God, I thank, with heart sincere; For the blessings numberless, Which thou hast already given; For thy smallest spark of grace, And for my hope of heaven. 3 Gracious God, my sins forgive, And thy good Spirit impart! Then I shall in thee believe, With all my loving heart: Always unto Jesus look, Him in heavenly glory see, Who my cause hath undertook, And ever prays for me. 4 Grace, in answer to his prayer, And every grace bestow, That I may with zealous care Perform thy will below: Rooted in humility, Still in every state resign'd, Plant, almighty Lord, in me A meek and fowly mind. 5 Poor and vile in my own eyes, With self- abasing shame Still I would myself despise, And magnify thy name: 237 238 Thee let every creature bless; Praise to God alone be given: God alone deserves the praise Of all in earth and heaven. FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. HYMN 244. 7's& 6's. 1 HOU, the great, eternal God, our Art Worthy to be fear'd, adored, By all thy hands have wrought: None can with thyself compare; Thy glory fills both earth and sky; We, and all thy creatures, are As nothing in thine eye. 2 Of thy great unbounded power To thee the praise we give ,Infinitely great, and more Than heart can e'er conceive: When thou wilt to work proceed, Thy purpose firm none can withstand, Frustrate the determined deed, Or stay the' Almighty Hand. 3 Thou, O God, art wise alone; Thy counsel doth excel; Wonderful thy works we own, Thy ways unsearchable: Who can sound the mystery, Thy judgments' deep abyss explain, Thine, whose eyes in darkness see, And search the heart of man! 1 HYMN 245. 7's& 6's. GOOD thou art, and good thou dost; U Thy Chiefly those who on thee trust, And for thy mercy call: New they every morning are; As fathers when their children cry, Us thou dost in pity spare, And all our wants supply. 2 Mercy o'er thy works presides; Thy providence display'd Still preserves, and still provides For all thy hands have made; Keeps, with most distinguish'd care, The man who on thy love depends, Watches every number'd hair, And all his steps attends. 3 Who can sound the depths unknown Of thy redeeming grace? Grace, that gave thine only Son To save a ruin'd race! Millions of transgressors poor Thou hast for Jesu's sake forgiven; Made them of thy favour sure, And snatch'd from hell to heaven. 4 Millions more thou ready art To save, and to forgive! Every soul and every heart Of man thou would'st receive: Father, now accept of mine, Which now, through Christ, I offer thee; Tell me now, in love divine, That thou hast pardon'd me' 1 239 240 HYMN 246. L. M. Y soul, through my Redeemer's care, I My eyes from tears of dark despair, My feet from falling into hell. 2 Wherefore to him my feet shall run; My eyes on his perfections gaze; My soul shall live for God alone; And all within me shout his praise. L. M. HYMN 247. 1 ITOLY as thou, O Lord, is none! own; A drop of that unbounded sea Is ours, a drop derived from thee. 2 And when thy purity we share, Thy only glory we declare; And, humbled into nothing, own Holy and pure is God alone! 3 Sole, self- existing God and Lord, By all thy heavenly hosts adored, Let all on earth bow down to thee, And own thy peerless majesty: 4 Thy power unparallel'd confess, Establish'd on the Rock of Peace, The Rock that never shall remove, The Rock of pure, almighty Love! C. M. HYMN 248. 1 DLEST be our everlasting Lord, Thy sovereign goodness we record, Thy glorious power we sing. 2 By thee the victory is given; The majesty divine, [ heaven. And strength, and might, and earth, and And all therein, are thine. 3 The kingdom, Lord, is thine alone, Who dost thy right maintain, And, high on thine eternal throne, O'er men and angels reign. 4 Riches, as seemeth good to thee, Thou dost, and honour, give; And Kings their power and dignity Out of thy hand receive. 5 Thou hast on us the grace bestow'd Thy greatness to proclaim; And therefore now we thank our God, And praise thy glorious name. 6 Thy glorious name and nature's powers Thou dost to us make known: And all the Deity is ours, Through thy incarnate Son. HYMN 249. C. M. iREAT God! to me the sight afford, T To him of old allow'd; GREA And let my faith behold its Lord Descending in a cloud. 2 In that revealing Spirit come down, Thine attributes proclaim, And to my inmost soul make known The glories of thy name. 3 Jehovah, Christ, I thee adore, Who gav'st my soul to be! Fountain of being, and of power. And great in majesty. DO G AQIQA/ Q OKRUOJKO KOKONINGIN 1 241 242 4 The Lord, the mighty God, thou art: But let me rather prove That name in- spoken to my heart, That favourite name of Love. FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. 5 Merciful God, thyself proclaim In this polluted breast; Mercy is thy distinguish'd name, Which suits a sinner best. 6 Our misery doth for pity call, Our sin implores thy grace; And thou art merciful to all Our lost apostate race. 1 HYMN 250. C. M. THY HY ceaseless, unexhausted love, Unmerited and free, 2 Thou waitest to be gracious still. Thou dost with sinners bear, Delights our evil to remove, And help our misery. 3 Thy goodness and thy truth to me, To every soul, abound; 1 That, saved, we may thy goodness feel, And all thy grace declare. 4 Its streams the whole creation reach, So plenteous is the store; Enough for all, enough for each, Enough for evermore. A vast, unfathomable sea, Where all our thoughts are drown'd. 5 Faithful, O Lord, thy mercies are! A Rock that cannot move: A thousand promises declare Thy constancy of love. 6 Throughout the universe it reigns, Unalterably sure; And while the truth of God remains, The goodness must endure. HYMN 251. C. M. FATHE ATHER of me, and all mankind, And all the hosts above, Let every understanding mind Unite to praise thy love: 2 To know thy nature, and thy name, One God in Persons Three; And glorify the great I AM, Through all eternity. • 3 Thy kingdom come, with power and To every heart of man: [ grace, Thy peace, and joy, and righteousness, In all our bosoms reign. 4 The righteousness that never ends, But makes an end of sin, The joy that human thought transcends, Into our souls bring in: The kingdom of establish'd peace, Which can no more remove; The perfect power of Godliness, The' omnipotence of Love HYMN 252. C. M. OME, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Bring back the heavenly blessing, lost By all mankind and me. 2 Thy favour, and thy nature too, To me, to all restore; Forgive, and after God renew, And keep us evermore. 243 244 3 Eternal Sun of Righteousness, Display thy beams divine, And cause the glories of thy face Upon my heart to shine. 4 Light in thy light O may I see, Thy grace and mercy prove, Revived, and cheer'd, and bless' by thee, The God of pardoning love. 5 Lift up thy countenance serene, And let thy happy child Behold, without a cloud between, The Godhead reconciled! 6 That all- comprising peace bestow On me, through grace forgiven; The joys of holiness below, And then the joys of heaven! * HYMN 253. S. M. are, ATHER, in whom we live, The glory, power, and praise receive Of thy creating love. 2 Let all the angel- throng Give thanks to God on high; While earth repeats the joyful song, And echoes through the sky. 3 Incarnate Deity, Let all the ransom'd race Render in thanks their lives to thes, For thy redeeming grace. 1 4 The grace to sinners show'd, Ye heavenly choirs proclaim, And cry," Salvation to our God, Salvation to the Lamb!" 5 Spirit of Holiness, Let all thy saints adore Thy sacred energy, and bless Thine heart- renewing power. 6 Not angel- tongues can tell Thy love's ecstatic height, The glorious joy unspeakable, The beatific sight! 7 Eternal, Triune Lord! Let all the hosts above, Let all the sons of men, record And dwell upon thy love. 8 When heaven and earth are fled Before thy glorious face, Sing all the saints thy love hath mado Thine everlasting praise! HYMN 254. L. M. 1 HE day of Christ, the day of God, to see, Wash'd in the sanctifying blood Of an expiring Deity. 2 Who did for us his life resign, There is no other God but One, For all the plenitude divine Resides in the eternal Son. 245 246 3 Spotless, sincere, without offence, O may we to his day remain, Who trust the blood of God to cleanse Our souls from every sinful stain. FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. 4 Lord, we believe the promise sure; The purchased Comforter impart; Apply thy blood to make us pure, To keep us pure, in life and heart! AN 5 Then let us see that day supreme, When none thy Godhead shall deny, Thy Sovereign Majesty blaspheme, Or count thee less than the Most High: 6 When all who on their God believe, Who here thy last appearing love, Shall thy consummate joy receive, And see thy glorious face above 1 HYMN 255. 6-8's. SPIRIT of Truth, essential God, Who didst thy ancient saints inspire, Shed in their hearts thy love abroad, And touch their hallow'd lips with fire; Our God from all eternity, World without end, we worship thee. 2 Still we believe, Almighty Lord, Whose presence fills both earth and heaven, The meaning of the written word Is by thy inspiration given: Thou only dost thyself explain The secret mind of God to man. 3 Come, then, Divine Interpreter, The Scriptures to our hearts apply, And, taught by thee, we God revere, Him in Three Persons magnify; In each the Triune God adore, Who was, and is for evermore. HYMN 256. C. M. TAIL! Father, Son, and Spirit great, Enthroned in everlasting state, JEHOVAH, ELOHIM! 2 A mystical plurality We in the Godhead own, Adoring One in Persons Three, And Three in Nature One. 3 From thee our being we receive, The creatures of thy grace; And, raised out of the earth, we live To sing our Maker's praise. 4 Thy powerful, wise, and loving mind Did our creation plan; And all the glorious Persons join'd To form thy favourite, Man. 5 Again thou didst, in council met, Thy ruin'd work restore, Establish'd in our first estate, To forfeit it no more. 6 And when we rise in love renew'd, Our souls resemble thee, An image of the Triune God, To all eternity. 247 248 * HYMN 257. 7's. 1 G God whose glory fills the sky: Peace on earth to man forgiven, Man, the well- beloved of heaven. 2 Sovereign Father, heavenly King, Thee we now presume to sing; Glad, thine attributes confess, Glorious all, and numberless. 3 Hail, by all thy works adored! Hail, the everlasting Lord! Thee with thankful hearts we prove God of power, and God of love. 4 Christ our Lord and God we own, Christ, the Father's only Son, Lamb of God for sinners slain, Saviour of offending man. 5 Bow thine ear, in mercy bow, Hear, the world's Atonement, Thou! Jesus, in thy name we pray, Take, O take our sins away! 6 Powerful Advocate with God, Justify us by thy blood; Bow thine ear, in mercy bow, Hear, the world's Atonement, Thou! 7 Hear, for thou, O Christ, alone Art with thy great Father one. One the Holy Ghost with thee; One supreme, eternal THREE. HYMN 258. C. M. 1 JEHOVAH, God the Father, bless, And thy own work defend! With mercy's outstretch'd arms em And keep us to the end![ brace 2 Preserve the creatures of thy love; By providential care Conducted to the realms above, To sing thy goodness there. 3 Jehovah, God the Son, reveal The brightness of thy face; And all thy pardon'd people fill With plenitude of grace! 4 Shine forth with all the Deity, Which dwells in thee alone; And lift us up, thy face to see On thy eternal throne. 5 Jehovah, God the Spirit, shine, Father and Son to show! With bliss ineffable, divine, Our ravish'd hearts o'erflow. 6 Sure earnest of that happiness, Which human hope transcends, Be thou our everlasting peace, When grace in glory ends! HYMN 259. C. M. TAIL! holy, holy, holy Lord! we know By all thy heavenly host adored, By all thy church below. 2 One undivided Trinity With triumph we proclaim; Thy universe is full of thee, And speaks thy glorious name. 3 Thee, Holy Father, we confess; Thee, Holy Son, adore; Thee, Spirit of Truth and Holiness We worship evermore. G 29 NQ KOKOI 249 250 4 The incommunicable right, Almighty God! receive, Which angel- choirs, and saints in light, And saints embodied, give. IKUSIKOING TING 5 Three Persons equally divine We magnify and love; And both the choirs ere long shall join, To sing thy praise above. 1 FOR BELIEVERS REJOICING. 6 Hail! holy, holy, holy Lord, ( Our heavenly song shall be,) Supreme, essential One, adored In co- eternal Three! 1 7's. HYMN 260. HOLY, holy, holy Lord, God the Father, and the Word, God the Comforter, receive Blessings more than we can give: Mix'd with those beyond the sky, Chanters to the Lord Most High, We our hearts and voices raise, Echoing thy eternal praise. 2 One, inexplicably Three, One, in simplest Unity, God, incline thy gracious ear, Us, thy lisping creatures, hear: Thee while man, the earth- born, sings, Angels shrink within their wings; Prostrate Seraphim above Breathe unutterable love. 3 Happy they who never rest, With thy heavenly presence blest! They the heights of glory see, Sound the depths of Deity! Fain with thêm our souls would vic; Sink as low, and mount as high; Fall o'erwhelm'd with love, or soar; Shout, or silently adore! HYMN 261. 6-8's. COME, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, we own, one Restorer of thine image lost, Thy various offices make known; Display, our fallen souls to raise, Thy whole economy of grace. 2 Jehovah in three Persons, come, And draw, and sprinkle us, and seal, Poor, guilty, dying worms, in whom Thou dost eternal life reveal; The knowledge of thyself bestow, And all thy glorious goodness show. 3 Soon as our pardon'd hearts believe That thou art pure, essential love, The proof we in ourselves receive Of the Three Witnesses above; Sure, as the saints around thy throne, That Father, Word, and Spirit, are One. 10 that we now, in love renew'd, Might blameless in thy sight appear: Wake we in thy similitude, Stamp'd with the Triune character: Flesh, spirit, soul, to thee resign; And live and die entirely thine! 1 251 252 HYMN 262. C. M. THOUSAND oracles divine A That sinners may with angels join To worship God aright: 2 To praise a Trinity adored By all the hosts above; And one thrice- holy God and Lord Through endless ages love. 3 Triumphant host! they never cease To laud and magnify The Triune God of Holiness, Whose glory fills the sky: 4 Whose glory to this earth extends, When God himself imparts, And the whole Trinity descends Into our faithful hearts. 5 By faith the upper choir we meet; And challenge them to sing Jehovah, on his shining seat, Our Maker and our King. 6 But God made flesh is wholly ours, And asks our nobler strain; The Father of celestial powers, The Friend of earth- born man! 7 Ye seraphs, nearest to the throne, With rapturous amaze 1 On us, poor ransom'd worms, look down For heaven's superior praise. 8 The King, whose glorious face ye see, For us his crown resign'd; That fulness of the Deity, He died for all mankind! * HYMN 263. C. M. FATHER, how wide thy glory shines! How high Known through the earth by thousand signs, By thousands through the skies. 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 all thy creatures writ; They show the labour of thy hands, Or impress of thy feet. 4 But when we view thy strange design To save rebellious worms, Where vengeance and compassion join In their divinest forms; 5 Here the whole Deity is known, Nor dares a creature guess Which of the glories brightest shone, The justice, or the grace. 6 Now the full glories of the Lamb Adorn the heavenly plains; Bright seraphs learn Immanuel's name And try their choicest strains. 70 may I bear some humble part In that immortal song! Wonder and joy shall tune my heart, And love command my tongue. 253 254 HYMN 264. 1 ALL- CREATING God! 0 At whose supreme decree Our body rose, a breathing clod, Our souls sprang forth from thee; 2 For this thou hast design'd, And form'd us man for this, To know and love thyself, and find In thee car endless bliss. 1 FOR BELIEVERS FIGHTING. S. M. SECTION II. FOR BELIEVERS FIGHTING. HYMN 265. S. M. 1 MAY thy powerful word 2 O may we all improve To rush into thy kingdom, Lord, And take it as by storm! The grace already given, To seize the crown of perfect love, And scale the mount of heaven! HYMN 266. S. M. FIRST PART. SOLDI OLDIERS of Christ, arise, And put your armour on,[ plies Strong in the strength which God supThrough his eternal Son: Strong in the Lord of Hosts, And in his mighty power, Who in the strength of Jesus trusts, Is more than conqueror. 2 Stand then in his great might, With all his strength endued; But take, to arm you for the fight, The Panoply of God: That having all things done, And all your conflicts pass'd, Ye may o'ercome, through Christ alone, And stand entire at last. 3 Stand then against your foes, In close and firm array: Legions of wily fiends cppose Throughout the evil day: But meet the sons of night, But mock their vain design, Arm'd in the arms of heavenly light, Of righteousness divine. 4 Leave no unguarded place, No weakness of the soul; Take every virtue, every grace, And fortify the whole: Indissolubly join'd, To battle all proceed; But arm yourselves with all the mind That was in Christ, your Head. HYMN 267. S. M. SECOND PART. 1 DUT, above all, lay BOn faith's victorious shield; Arm'd with that adamant and gold, Be sure to win the field: If faith surround your heart, Satan shall be subdued; Repell'd his every fiery dart, And quench'd with Jesu's blood. 2 Jesus hâth died for you! What can his love withstand? Believe, hold fast your shield, and who Shall pluck you from his hand? Believe that Jesus reigns; All power to him is given: 255 Believe, till freed from sin's Believe yourselves to heaven! 3 To keep your armour bright, Attend with constant care, Still walking in your Captain's sight, And watching unto prayer. Ready for all alarms, 1 256 remains; Steadfastly set your face, And always exercise your arms, And use your every grace. 4 Pray, without ceasing pray; Your Captain gives the word; His summons cheerfully obey, And call upon the Lord: To God your every want In instant prayer display; Pray always; pray, and never faint; Pray, without ceasing pray! HYMN 268. THIRD PART. S. M. INTO God with faith draw near: fellowship alone, Approach his courts, besiege his throne With all the powers of prayer: Go to his temple, go, Nor from his altar move; Let every house his worship know, And every heart his love. 2 To God your spirits dart; Your souls in words declare, Or groan, to him who reads the heart, The' unutterable prayer: His mercy now implore, And now show forth his praise; In shouts, or silent awe, adore His miracles of grace. 3 Pour out your souls to God, And bow them with your knees, And spread your heart and hands abroad, And pray for Sion's peace: Your guides and brethren bear For ever on your mind; Extend the arms of mighty prayer. In grasping all mankind. 4 From strength to strength go on, Wrestle, and fight, and pray: Tread all the powers of darkness down, And win the well- fought day: Still let the Spirit cry In all his soldiers," Come;" Till Christ the Lord descend from high, And take the conquerors home. HYMN 269. 6-8's. 1 QURROUNDED by a host of foes, SUR Storm'd by a host of foes within, Nor swift to flee, nor strong to' oppose, Single against hell, earth, and sin, Single, yet undismay'd, I am; I dare believe in Jesu's name. 2 What though a thousand hosts engage, A thousand worlds, my soul to shake? I have a shield quell their rage, And drive the alien armies back; Portray'd it bears a bleeding Lamb; I dare believe in Jesu's name. 3 Me to retrieve from Satan's hands, Me from this evil world to free, To purge my sins, and loose my bands, And save from all iniquity, My Lord and God from heaven he came I dare believe in Jesu's name. 4 Salvation in his name there is; Salvation from sin, death, and hell: AXINXINXINXINTXIX DO G ANNING AROKO.1 KOJIKUINGTIN 257 258 Salvation into glorious bliss; How great salvation, who can tell? But all he hath for mine I claim; I dare believe in Jesu's name. S.M. FOR BELIEVERS FIGHTING. HYMN 270. 1 EQUIP me for the war, And teach my hands to fight My simple, upright heart prepare, And guide my words aright; Control my every thought; My whole of sín remove; Let all my works in thee be wrought, Let all be wrought in love. 20 arm me with the mind, Meek Lamb! which was in thee; And let my knowing zeal be join'd With perfect charity: With calm and mper'd zeal Let me enforce thy call; And vindicate thy gracious will, Which offers life to all. 30 do not let me trust In any arm but thine! Humble, 0 humble to the dust, This stubborn soul of mine! A feeble thing of nought, With lowly shame I own, The help which upon earth is wrought, Thou dost it all alone. 4 0 may I love like thee! In all thy footsteps tread! Thou hatest all iniquity, But nothing thou hast made. .) may I learn the art, With meekness to reprove; To hate the sin with all my heart, But still the sinner love. HYMN 271. 7's& 6's. 1 ALMIGHTY God of Love, arm Send me succour from above, In this my evil day: Arm my weakness with thy power, Woman's Seed, appear within; Be my Safeguard and my Tower Against the face of sin. 2 Could I of thy strength take hold, And always feel thee near, Confident, divinely bold, My soul would scorn to fear: Nothing should my firmness shock; Though the gates of hell assail, Were I built upon the Rock, They never could prevail. 3 Rock of my salvation, haste, Extend thy ample shade; Let it over me be cast, And screen my naked head. Save me from the trying hour; Thou my sure protection be, Shelter me from Satan's power, Till I am fix'd on Thee. 4 Set upon thyself my feet, And make me surely stand; From temptation's rage and heat Cover me with thy hand: Let me in the cleft be placed, Never from my fence remove; In thine arms of love embraced, of everlasting love. HYMN 272. 6-8's. I am! Who form'd me man, forbids my fear The Lord hath call'd me by my name; The Lord protects, for ever near; His blood for me did once atone, And still he loves and guards his own. 2 When passing through the watery deep, I ask in faith his promised aid, The waves an awful distance keep, And shrink from my devoted head, Fearless their violence I dare; They cannot harm, for God is there! 3 To him mine eye of faith I turn, And through the fire pursue my way The fire forgets its power to burn, The lambent flames around me play; I own his power, accept the sign, And shout to prove the Saviour mine. 4 Still nigh me, O my Saviour, stand! And guard in fierce temptation's hour; Hide in the hollow of thy hand; Show forth in me thy saving power; Still be thy arms my sure defence: Nor earth nor hell shall pluck me thence. 5 Since thou hast bid me come to thee, ( Good as thou art, and strong to save,) I'll walk o'er life's tempestuous sea, Upborne by the unyielding wave, Dauntless, though rocks of pride be near, And yawning whirlpools of despair. 6 When darkness intercepts the skies, And sorrow's waves around me roll, When high the storms of passion rise, And half o'erwhelm my sinking soul, My soul a sudden calm shall feel, And hear a whisper," Peace; be still!" 7 Though in affliction's furnace tried, Unhurt on snares and death I'll tread, Though sin assail, and hell, thrown wide, Pour all its flames upon my head, Like Moses' bush, I'll mount the higher, And flourish, unconsumed, in fire. 1 259 260 1 OMN HYMN 273. 10's& 11's.+ MNIPOTENT Lord, My Saviour and King, [ bring: Thy succour afford, Thy righteousness Thy promises bind thee Compassion to have; Now, nowletme find thee Almighty to save. 2 Rejoicing in hope, And patient in grief, To thee I look up For certain relief; I fear no denial, No danger I fear,[ near. Nor start from the trial, While Jesus is 3 I every hour In jeopardy stand;[ hand: But thou art my power, And holdest my While yet I am calling, Thy succour I feel; It saves me from falling, Or plucks me from hell. 4 O who can explain This struggle for life! This travail and pain, This trembling and strife! [ tumult, and war, Plague, earthquake, and famine, And The wonderful coming Of Jesus declare! 5 For every fight Is dreadful and loud! The warrior's delight Is slaughter and blood, His foes overturning Till all shall expire ,But this is with burning, And fuel of fire. 6 Yet God is above Men, devils, and sin; My Jesus's love The battle shall win: So terribly glorious His coming shall be, His loveall- victorious Shall conquer forme 261 262 FOR BELIEVERS 7 He all shall break through; His truth and his grace Shall bring me into The plentiful place, Through much tribulation, Through water and fire, [ of desire. Through floods of temptation, And flames 8 On Jesus, my power, Till then I rely; All evil before His presence shall fly: . When I have my Saviour, My sin shall depart, [ heart. And Jesus for ever Shall reign in my 7's& 6's. HYMN 274. MY old, my bosom foe, Rejoice not over me! 1 TAKO KUH 0 Oft- times thou hast laid me low, And wounded mortally; Yet thy prey thou could'st not keep; Jesus, when I lowest fell, Heard me cry out of the deep, And brought me up from hell. 2 Foolish world, thy shouts forbear, Till thou hast won the day; Could thy wisdom keep me there, When in thy hands I lay? If my heart to thee incline, Christ again shall set it free! I am his, and he is mine To all eternity. 3 Satan, cease thy empty boast, And give thy triumphs o'er; Still thou seest I am not lost, While Jesus can restore: Though through thy deceit I fall, Surely I shall rise again: Christ my King is over all, And I with him shall reign. 4 O my three- fold enemy! To whom I long did bow, See your lawful captive, see, No more your captive now! Now before my face ye fly; More than conqueror now I am, Sin, the world, and hell defy, In Jesu's powerful name. HYMN 275. C. M. 1 THE Lord unto my Lord hath said, " Sit thou, in glory sit, Till I thine enemies have made To bow beneath thy feet." 2 Jesus, my Lord, mighty to save, What can my hopes withstand, While thee my Advocate I have, Enthroned at God's right hand? 3 Nature is subject to thy word; All power to thee is given. The uncontroll'd, almighty Lord Of hell, and earth, and heaven. 4 And shall my sins thy will oppose? Master, thy right maintain! Olet not thy usurping foes In me thy servant reign! 5 Come, then, and claim me for thine Saviour, thy right assert! [ own; Come, gracious Lord, set up thy throne, And reign within my heart! 6 So shall I bless thy pleasing sway; And, sitting at thy feet, Thy laws with all my heart obey, With all my soul submit. 7 So shall I do thy will below As angels do above; FIGHTING. The virtue of thy passion show, The triumphs of thy love. 263 264 8 Thy love the conquest more than gains; To all I shall proclaim, " Jesus, the King, the Conqueror reigns, Bow down to Jesu's Name." 9 To thee shall earth and hell submit, And every foe shall fall, Till death expires beneath thy feet, And God is all in all. 1 * HYMN 276. P. M. WORSHIP, and thanks, and blessing, And to Jesus alone Defends his own, When earth and hell oppress us. Jesus with joy we witness Almighty to deliver; Our seals set to, That God is true, And reigns a King for ever. 2 Omnipotent Redeemer, Our ransom'd souls adore thee: Our Saviour thou, We find it now, And give thee all the glory. We sing thine arm unshorten'd, Brought through our sore temptation With heart and voice In thee rejoice, The God of our salvation. 3 Thine arm hath safely brought us A way no more expected,[ the deep, Than when thy sheep Pass'd through By crystal walls protected. Thy glory was our rear- ward, Thine hand our lives did cover, And we, even we, Have pass'd the sea, And march'd triumphant over. 4 The world's and Satan's malice Thou, Jesus, hast confounded; And, by thy grace, With songs of praise Our happy souls resounded. Accepting our deliv'rance, We triumph in thy favour, And for the love Which now we prove, Shall praise thy name for ever. HYMN 277. S. M. 1 TESUS, the Conqueror, reigns, In glorious strength array'd, His kingdom over all maintains, And bids the earth be glad. Ye sons of men, rejoice In Jesu's mighty love; Lift up your heart, lift up your voice, To him who rules above. 2 Extol his kingly power; Kiss the exalted Son, Who died, and lives, to die no more, High on his Father's throne: Our Advocate with God, He undertakes cause,[ abroad And spreads through all the earth The victory of his cross. 3 That bloody banner see, And, in your Captain's sight, Fight the good fight of faith with me, My fellow- soldiers, fight! In mighty phalanx join'd, To battle all proceed; Arm'd with the' unconquerable mind Which was in Christ your Head. SINGING NANGINGINKANN DO 67611611017676 ROKOKO KUNIKSNGINGINGIN 265 266 4 Urge on your rapid course, Ye blood- besprinkled bands; The heavenly kingdom suffers force, " Tis seized by violent hands: See there the starry crown That glitters through the skics! Satan, the world, and sin, tread down, And take the glorious prize! 5 Through much distress and pain, Through many a conflict here, Through blood, ye must the entrance gain; Yet, O disdain to fear! " Courage!" your Captain crics. FOR BELIEVERS FIGHTING. Who all your toil foreknew; " Toil ye shall have; yet all despise, I have o'ercome for you." 6 The world cannot withstand 1 Its ancient Conqueror; The world must sink beneath the hand Which arms us for the war: This is our victory! Before our faith they fall; Jesus hath died for you and me; Believe, and conquer ali. HYMN 278. 7's& 6's. David and Goliath. 1 Sam. xvii. foe That proudly stalks along, Overlooks the crowd below; In brazen armour strong! Loudly of his strength he boasts, On his sword and spear relies; Meets the God of Israel's hosts, And all their force defies. 2 Tallest of the earth- born race, They tremble at his power, Flee before the monster's face, And own him conqueror.Who this mighty champion is, Nature answers from within; He is my own wickedness, My own besetting sin. 3 In the strength of Jesu's name, I with the monster fight; Feeble and unarm'd I am, But Jesus is my might: Mindful of his mercies past, Still I trust the same to prove; Still my helpless soul I cast On his redeeming love. 4 With my sling and stone I go To fight the Philistine; God hath said it shall be so, And I shall conquer sin: On his promise I rely, Trust in an Almighty Lord; Sure to win the victory, For he hath spoke the word. 5 In the strength of God I rise, I run to meet my foe; Faith the word of power applies, And lays the giant low: Faith in Jesu's conquering name Slings the sin- destroying stone; Points the word's unerring aim, And brings the monster down. € Rise, ye men of Israel, rise, Your routed foe pursue; Shout His praises to the skies, Who conquers sin for you. 267 268 Jesus doth for you appear, He his conquering grace affords; Saves you, not with sword and spear. The battle is the Lord's. 7 Every day the Lord of Hosts His mighty power displays; Stills the proud Philistine's boast, The threat'ning Gittite slays: Israel's God let all below Conqueror over sin proclaim; O that all the earth might know The power of Jesu's name! HYMN 279. L. M. 1 for fear of feeble man, The Spirit's course in me restrain?Or, undismay'd in deed and word, Be a true witness for my Lord? 2 Awed by a mortal's frown, shall I Conceal the word of God most high? How then before thee shall I dare To stand, or how thine anger bear? 3 Shall I, to soothe the' unholy throng, Soften thy truths, and smooth my tongue, To gain earth's gilded toys, or flee The cross, endured, my God, by thee? 4 What then is he whose scorn I dread, Whose wrath or hate makes me afraid? A man! an heir of death! a slave To sin! a bubble on the wave! 5 Yea, let men rage, since thou wilt spread Thy shadowing wings around my head: Since in all pain thy tender love Will still my sure refreshment prove. 6 Saviour of men, thy searching eye Doth all mine inmost th Doth aught on earth my wishes raise, Or the world's pleasures, or its praise? descry! 7 The love of Christ doth me constrain To seek the wandering souls of men; With cries, entreaties, tears, to save, To snatch them from the gaping grave 8 For this let men revile my name; No cross I shun, I fear no shame: All hail, reproach! and welcome, pain! Only thy terrors, Lord, restrain. 9 My life, my blood, I here present, If for thy truth they may be spent; Fulfil thy sovereign counsel, Lord! Thy will be done, thy name adored! 10 Give me thy strength, O God of power, Then let winds blow, or thunders roar, Thy faithful witness will I be: " Tis fix'd; I can do all through thee! HYMN 280. L. M. 1 THE Lord is King, and earth submits, Howe'er impatient, to his sway; Between the Cherubim he sits, And makes his restless foes obey. 2 All power is to our Jesus given; O'er earth's rebellious sons he reigns; He mildly rules the hosts of heaven; And holds the powers of hell in chains DAIKI 269 270 3 In vain doth Satan rage his hour, Beyond his chain he cannot go; Our Jesus shall stir up his power, And soon avenge us of our foe. 4 Jesus shall his great arm reveal; Jesus, the woman's conquering Seed, ( Though now the Serpent bruise his heel.) Jesus shall bruise the Serpent's head." 5 The enemy his tares hath sown, But Christ shall shortly root them up, Shall cast the dire Accuser down, And disappoint his children's hope: TOE 6 Shall still the proud Philistine's noise, Baffle the sons of unbelief; Nor long permit them to rejoice, But turn their triumph into grief. 1 7 Come, glorious Lord, the rebels spurn; Scatter thy foes, victorious King: And Gath and Askelon shall mourn, And all the sons of God shall sing: FOR BELIEVEKS FIGHTING. 8 Shall magnify the sovereign grace Of him that sits upon the throne; And earth and heaven conspire to praise Jehovah, and his conquering Son. 8's& 6's. HYMN 281. FIRST PART. Twelve hours, in which he safely may His calling's work pursue? Though sin and Satan still are near, Nor sin nor Satan can I fear, With Jesus in my view. 2 Not all the powers of hell can fright A soul that walks with Christ in light: He walks, and cannot fall; Clearly he sees, and wins his way, Shining unto the perfect day, And more than conquers all. 3 Light of the world! thy beams I bless! On thee, bright Sun of Righteousness, My faith hath fix'd its eye; Guided by thee, through all I go, Nor fear the ruin spread below, For thou art always nigh. ¹B 4 Ten thousand snares my paths beset; Yet will I, Lord, the work complete, Which thou to me hast given; Regardless of the pains I feel, Close by the gates of death and hell, I urge my way to heaven. HYMN 282. 5 Still will I strive, and labour still, With humble zeal, to do thy will, And trust in thy defence: My soul into thy hands I give; And, if he can obtain thy leave, Let Satan pluck me thence! 8's& 6's. SECOND PART. UT can it be, that I should prove From sin for ever cease? I thank thee for the blessed hope; It lifts my drooping spirits up, It gives me back my peace. 2 In thee, O Lord, I put my trust, Mighty, and merciful, and just; Thy sacred word is past; And I, who dare thy word receive, Without committing sin shall live, Shall live to God at last. 3 I rest in thine almighty power; The name of Jesus is a tower, 271 272 4 While still to thee for help I call, Thou wilt not suffer me to fall, Thou canst not let me sin; And thou shalt give me power to pray Till all my sins are purged away, And all thy mind brought in. 1 That hides my life above: Thou canst, thou wilt my Helper be; My confidence is all in thee, The faithful God of Love. 5 Wherefore, in never- ceasing prayer, My soul to thy continual care I faithfully commend! [ save, Assured that thou through life shalt And show thyself beyond the grave My everlasting Friend. HYMN 283. 6-8's. GOD, my hope, my heavenly rest, My all of happiness below, Grant iny importunate request, To me, to me, thy goodness show. Thy beatific face display, The brightness of eternal day. 0 1 2 Before my faith's enlighten'd eyes Make all thy gracious goodness pass. Thy goodness is the sight I prize:" O may I see thy smiling face! Thy nature in my soul proclaim, Reveal thy love, thy glorious name! 3 There in the place beside thy throne, Where all that find acceptance stand. Receive me up into thy Son; Cover me with thy mighty hand; Set me upon the Rock, and hide My soul in Jesu's wounded side. 4 O put me in the cleft; empower My soul the glorious sight to bear! Descend in this accepted hour; Pass by me, and thy name declare; Thy wrath withdraw, thy hand remove, And show thyself the God of Love. HYMN 284. 6-8's. And prostrate in thy sight adore: By faith I see thee passing now; I have, but still I ask for more; A glimpse of love cannot suffice: My soul for all thy presence cries. 2 The fulness of my vast reward A blest eternity shall be: But hast thou not on earth prepared Some better thing than this for me? What, but one drop- one transient [ sight' I wart a sun,-a sea of light. TOTOONG KOMKOKOKUSIKOKOING 273 274 3 Moses thy backward parts might view, But not a perfect sight obtain; The Gospel doth thy fulness show To us, by the commandment slain: The dead to sin shall find the grace; The pure in heart shall see thy face 4 More favour'd than the saints of old ,Who now by faith approach to thee, Shall all with open face behold In Christ the glorious Deity; Shall see and put the Godhead on, The nature of thy sinless Son! 5 This, this is our high calling's prize! Thine image in thy Son I claim; And still to higher glories rise, Till all transform'd I know thy name, And glide to all my heaven above, My highest heaven in Jesu's love." 1 FOR BELIEVERS FIGHTING. HYMN 285. L. M. COME, Saviour, Jesus, from above! Assist me with thy heavenly grace; Empty my heart of earthly love, And for thyself prepare the place. 20 let thy sacred presence fill, And set my longing spirit free, Which pants to have no other will, But day and night to feast on thee. 3 While in this region here below, No other good will I pursue; I'll bid this world of noise and show, With all its glittering snares, adieu! 4 That path with humble speed I'll seek, In which my Saviour's footsteps shine; Nor will I hear, nor will I speak, Of any other love but thine. Henceforth may no profane delight Divide this consecrated soul; Possess it thou, who hast the right, As Lord and Master of the whole. $ Wealth, honour, pleasure, and what else This short- enduring world can give, Tempt as ye will, my soul repels, To Christ alone resolved to live. 7 Thee I can love, and thee alone, With pure delight and inward bliss: To know thou tak'st me for thine own, O what a happiness is this! 1 8 Nothing on earth do I desire, But thy pure love within my breast: This, only this, will I require, And freely give up all the rest. HYMN 286. L. M. His faith by his obedience show'd: He with the harsh command complied, And gave his Isaac back to God." 275 276 3 O for a faith like his, that we The bright example may pursue; May gladly give up all to thee, To whom our more than all is due! 2 His son the father offer'd up, Son of his age, his only son, Object of all his joy and hope, And less beloved than God alone. 4 Now, Lord, to thee our all we leave; Our willing soul thy call obeys; Pleasure, and wealth, and fame we give Freedom, and life,-to win thy grace. 5 Is there a thing than life more dear? A thing from which we cannot part? We can; we now rejoice to tear The idol from our bleeding heart. 6 Jesus, accept our sacrifice; All things for thee we count but loss, Lo! at thy word our Isaac dies, Dies on the altar of thy cross. 7 For what to thee, O Lord, we give. A hundred- fold we here obtain; And soon with thee shall all receive, And loss shall be eternal gain. HYMN 287. 7's. 1 MNIPRESENT God! whose aid Be this night about may bed, Every evil thought restrain: Lay thy hand upon my soul, God of my unguarded hours! All my enemics control, Hell, and earth, and nature's powers 20 thou jealous God! come down, God of spotless purity; Claim, and seize me for thy own, Consecrate my heart to thee: Under thy protection take; Songs in the night season give, Let me sleep to thee, and wake; Let me die to thee, and live. 3 Only tell me I am thine, And thou wilt not quit thy right, Answer me in dreams divine, Dreams and visions of the night. Bid me even in sleep go on, Restlessly my God desire; Mourn for God in every groan, God in every thought require 4 Loose me from the chains of sense. Set me from the body free; Draw with stronger influence My unfetter'd soul to thee: In me, Lord, thyself reveal; Fill me with a sweet surprise; Let me thee, when waking, feel, Let me in thy image rise. 1 HYMN 288. 8's& 6's. GOD, thy faithfulness I plead! My great Deliverer thou! Haste to my aid, thine ear incline, And rescue this poor soul of mine I claim the promise now! DANG 277 278 2 Where is the way? Ah, show me where, That I thy mercy may declare, The power that sets me free: How can I my destruction shun? How can I from my nature run? Answer, O God, for me! 3 One only way the erring mind Of man, short- sighted man, can find, From inbred sin to fly: Stronger than love, 1 fondly thought, Death, only death, can cut the knot, Which love cannot untie. I FOR BELIEVERS FIGHTING. But thou, O Lord, art full of grace Thy love can find a thousand ways To foolish man unknown: My soul upon thy love I cast; I rest me, till the storm is past, Upon thy love alone. 5 Thy faithful, wise, and mighty love Shall every stumbling- block remove, And make an open way: Thy love shall burst the shades of death, And bear me, from the gulf beneath, To everlasting day. HYMN 289. L. M. Through yaried deaths my soul hath led, Or turn'd aside the fatal hour, Or lifted up my sinking head; 2 In all my ways thy hand I own, Thy ruling Providence I see:" Assist me still my course And still direct my paths to thee. run, 3 Oft hath the sea confess'd thy power, And given me back at thy command; It could not, Lord, my life devour, Safe in the hollow of thine hand. 4 Oft from the margin of the grave Thou, Lord, hast lifted up my head; Sudden, I found thee near to save; The fever own'd thy touch, and fled. 5 Whither, O whither should I fly, But to my loving Saviour's breast? Secure within thine arms to lie, And safe beneath thy wings to rest. 6 I have no skill the snare to shun, But thou, O Christ, my Wisdom art; I ever into ruin run, ut thou art greater than my heart. 7 Foolish, and impotent, and blind, Lead me a way I have not known; Bring me, where I my heaven may find, The heaven of loving thee alone. 8 Enlarge my heart to make thee room; Enter, and in me ever stay, The crooked then shall straight become; The darkness shall be lost in day. 1 279 1 HYMN 290. L. M. Y God, if I may call thee mine, far; Draw nigh; thy pitying ear incline, And cast not out my languid prayer. 2 Gently the weak thou lov'st to lead, Thou lov'st to prop the feeble knee; O break not then a bruised reed, Nor quench the smoking flax in me. 3 Buried in sin, thy voice I hear. And burst the barriers of my tomb. In all the marks of death appear ,Forth at thy call, though bound, I come. 4 Give me, 0 give me, fully, Lord, Thy resurrection's power to know; Free me indeed, repeat the word, And loose my bands, and let me go 5 Fain would I go to thee, my God, Thy mercies and my wants to tell; To feel my pardon seal'd in blood, Saviour, thy love I wait to feel. Freed from the power of cancell'd sin, When shall my soul triumphant prove? Why breaks not out the fire within In flames of joy, and praise, and love? 6 7 Jesus, to thee my soul aspires; Jesus, to thee I plight my vows; Keep me from earthly, base desires, My God, my Saviour, and my Spouse. 8 Fountain of all- sufficient bliss, Thou art the good I seek below; Fulness of joy in thee there is, Without,-' tis misery all, and woe. HYMN 291. L. M. FONDLY my foolish heart essays To augment the source of perfect Love's all- sufficient sea to raise [ bliss, With drops of creature- happiness. 2 O Love, thy sovereign aid impart, And guard the gift thyself hast given My portion Thou, my treasure, art, And life, and happiness, and heaven 3 Would aught on earth my wishes share, Though dear as life the idol be, The idol from my breast I'd tear, Resolved to seek my all in thee. 1 280 4 Whate'er I fondly counted mine, To thee, my Lord, I here restore, Gladly I all for thee resign; Give me thyself, I ask no more. HYMN 292. the haven of thy breast, To O Son of Man, I fly! Be my refuge and my rest, For O the storm is high! Save me from the furious blast, A covert from the tempest be! Hide me, Jesus, till o'erpast The storm of sin I see. 7's& 6's. so 2 Welcome as the water- spring To a dry barren place, O descend on me, and bring Thy sweet refreshing grace. D NONNANZINININNIN DG N CRUKOKOKOIKONOCTING 281 282 O'er a parch'd and weary land As a great rock extends its shade, Hide me, Saviour, with thine hand, And screen my naked head. FOR BELIEVERS PRAYING. 3 In the time of my distress Thou hast my succour been, In my utter helplessness Restraining me from sin: O how swiftly didst thou move To save me in the trying hour! Still protect me with thy love. And shield me with thy power. 4 First and last in me perform The work thou hast begun; Be my shelter from the storm, My shadow from the sun: Weary, parch'd with thirst, and faint, Till thou the' abiding Spirit breathe, Every moment, Lord, I want The merit of thy death. 5 Never shall I want it less, When thou the gift hast given, Fill'd me with thy righteousness, And seal'd the heir of heaven: I shall hang upon my God, Till I thy perfect glory see; Till the sprinkling of thy blood Shall speak me up to thee. HYMN 293. L. M. 1 TESUS, my King, to thee I bow,: J Enlisted under thy command, Captain of my salvation, thou Shalt lead me to the promised land. 2 Thou hast a great deliverance wrought, The staff from off my shoulder broke; Out of the house of bondage brought, And freed me from the' Egyptian yoke. 3 O'er the vast howling wilderness, To Canaan's bounds thou hast me led: Thou bidd'st me now the land possess, And on thy milk and honey feed. 4 I see an open door of hope; Legions of sin in vain oppose; Bold I with thee, my Head, march up, And triumph o'er a world of foes. 5 Gigantie lusts come forth to fight, I mark, disdain, and all break through; I tread them down in Jesu's might, Through Jesus I can all things do. 6 Lo! the tall sons of Anak rise! Who can the sons of Anak meet? Captain, to thee I lift mine eyes, And, lo! they fall beneath my feet. 7 Passion, and appetite, and pride, ( Pride, my old, dreadful, tyrant- foe,) I see cast down on every side, And, conquering, I to conquer go. 8 My Lord in my behalf appears; Captain, thy strength- inspiring eye Scatters my doubts, dispels my fears, And makes the host of aliens fly. 9 Who can before my Captain stand? Who is so great a King as mine? High over all is thy right hand, And might and majesty are thine! 283 284 SECTION III. FOR BELIEVERS PRAYING. HYMN 294. 6-8's. 1 JESUS, thou sovereign Lord of all, The same through one eternal day, Attend thy feeblest followers' call, And O instruct us how to pray! Pour out the supplicating grace, And stir us up to seek thy face! 2 We cannot think a gracious thought, We cannot feel a good desire, Till thou, who call'dstaworld from nought, The power into our hearts inspire; And then we in thy Spirit groan, And then we give thee back thine own. 3 Jesus, regard the joint complaint Of all thy tempted followers here! And now supply the common want. And send us down the Comforter: The spirit of ceaseless prayer impart, And fix thy Agent in our heart. 4 To help our soul's infirmity, To heal thy sin- sick people's care, To urge our God- commanding plea, And make our hearts a house of prayer The promised Intercessor give, And let us now thyself receive. 5 Come in thy pleading Spirit down To us who for thy coming stay; Of all thy gifts we ask but one, We ask the constant power to pray. Indulge us, Lord, in this request, Thou canst not then deny the rest. HYMN 295, 7's& 6's. Luke xviii. 1. OME, ye followers of the Lord, join: Jesus gives the sacred word, The ordinance divine; 1 I.et us his command obey, And ask and have whate'er we want; Pray we, every moment pray, And never, never faint. 2 Place no longer let us give To the old Tempter's will; Never more our duty leave, While Satan cries," Be still." Stand we in the ancient way, And here with God ourselves acquaint Pray we, every moment pray, And never, never faint. 3 Be it weariness and pain To slothful flesh and blood, Yet we will the cross sustain, And bless the welcome load; All our griefs to God display, And humbly pour out our complaint: Pray we, every moment pray, And never, never faint. 4 Let us patiently endure, And still our wants declare; All the promises are sure To persevering prayer: Till we see the perfect day, And each wakes up a sinless saint, Pray we, every moment pray, And never, never faint. KU KOKIO I 285 286 5 Pray we on when all renew'd, And perfected in love, Till we see the Saviour God Descending from above, All his heavenly charms survey, Beyond what angel minds can paint, Pray we, every moment pray, And never, never faint. 1 FOR BELIEVERS PRAYING. HYMN 296. S. M. 1 HE praying Spirit breathe, The watching power impart; From all entanglements beneath Call off my peaceful heart: My feeble mind sustain, 1 By worldly thoughts opprest; Appear, and bid me turn again To my eternal rest. 2 Swift to my rescue come, Thy own this moment seize; Gather my wand ring spirit home, And keep in perfect peace. Suffer'd no more to rove O'er all the earth abroad, Arrest the prisoner of thy love, And shut me up in God. HYMN 297. C. M. SHEPHERD Divine, our wants relieve, In this our day: To all thy tempted followers give The power to watch and pray. 2 Long as our fiery trials last, Long as the cross we bear, O let our souls on thee be cast In never- ceasing prayer. 3 The Spirit of interceding grace Give us in faith to claim; To wrestle till we see thy face, And know thy hidden name. 4 Till thou thy perfect love impart, Till thou thyself bestow, Be this the cry of every heart, " I will not let thee go. 5 I will not let thee go, unless Thou tell thy name to me; With all thy great salvation bless, And make me all like thee. 6" Then let me on the mountain- top Behold thy open face; Where faith in sight is swallow'd up, And prayer in endless praise." HYMN 298. 6-8's. WONDROUS power of faithful prayer! tongue grace? God's hands or bound or open are, As Moses or Elijah prays: Let Moses in the spirit groan, And od out," Let alone! 2" Let me alone, that all my wrath May rise the wicked to consume: While justice hears thy praying faith, It cannot seal the sinner's doom. My Son is in my servant's prayer, And Jesus forces me to spare." 30 blessed word of gospel grace! Which now we for our Israel plead; A faithless and backsliding race, Whom thou hast out of Egypt freed 287 O do not then in wrath chastise, Nor let thy whole displeasure rise. 4 Father, we ask in Jesu's name; In Jesu's power and spirit pray! Divert thy vengeful thunder's aim! O turn thy threat'ning wrath away! Our guilt and punishment remove, And magnify thy pardoning love. 5 Father, regard thy pleading Son! Accept his all- availing prayer; And send a peaceful answer down, In honour of our Spokesman there Whose blood proclaims our sins forgiven, And speaks thy rebels up to heaven. HYMN 299. 7's& 6's. 1 Pray always, and not faint; With the word a power convey To utter our complaint: Quiet shalt thou never know, Till we from sin are fully freed; O avenge us of our foe, 288 And bruise the Serpent's head! 2 We have now begun to cry, And we will never end, Till we find salvation nigh, And grasp the Sinner's Friend, Day and night we'll speak our woe. With thee importunately plead: O avenge us of our foe, And bruise the Serpent's head! 3 Speak the word, and we shall be From all our bands released, Only thou canst set us free, By Satan long oppress'd. Now thy power almighty show Arise, the Woman's conquering Seed O avenge us of our foe, And bruise the Serpent's head! 4 To destroy his work of sin, Thyself in us reveal; Manifest thyself within Our flesh, and fully dwell With us, in us, here below; Enter, and make us free indeed: O avenge us of our foe, And bruise the Serpent's head: 5 Stronger than the strong man, thou His fury canst control: Cast him out, by entering now, And keep our ransom'd soul; Satan's kingdom overthrow, On all the powers of darkness tread, O avenge us of our foe, And bruise the Serpent's head! 6 To the never- ceasing cries Of thine elect attend; Send deliverance from the skies, The mighty Spirit send: Though to man thou seemest slow, Our cries thou seemest not to heed; O avenge us of our foe, And bruise the Serpent's head! 7 Come, O come, all- glorious Lord! No longer now delay; With thy Spirit's two- edged sword The crooked Serpent slay! Bare thine arm, and give the blow. Root out and kill the hellish seed; O avenge us of our foe, And bruise the Serpent's head! D 2 16 A16 A6 A6 A6 ATERATA 77.93 DG 262 KROKOKOIKOKOINGING 289 290 8 Jesus, hear thy Spirit's call, Thy Bride, who bids thee come: Come, thou righteous Judge of all, Pronounce the Tempter's doom; Doom him to infernal woe, For him and for his angels made; Now avenge us of our foe, For ever bruise his head! 1 1 HYMN 300. S. M. JES TESUS, I fain would find Thy zeal for God in me, Thy yearning pity for mankind, Thy burning charity. 2 In me thy Spirit dwell! In me thy bowels move! So shall the fervour of my zeal Be the pure flame of love. FOR BELIEVERS PRAYING. HYMN 301. S. M. ESUS, my strength, my hope, my care, With humble confidence look up, And know thou hear'st my prayer. Give me on thee to wait, Till I can all things do; On thee, almighty to create, Almighty to renew. 2 I want a sober mind; A self- renouncing will, That tramples down and casts behind The baits of pleasing ill; A soul inured to pain, To hardship, grief, and loss, Bold to take up, firm to sustain, The consecrated cross. 3 I want a godly ar, A quick- discerning eye, That looks to thee when sin is near, And sees the Tempter fly; A spirit still prepared, And arm'd with jealous care, For ever standing on its guard, And watching unto prayer. 4 I want a heart to pray, To pray and never cease, Never to murmur at thy stay, Or wish my sufferings less. This blessing, above all, Always to pray, I want, Out of the deep on thee to call, And never, never faint. 5 I want a true regard, A single, steady aim, ( Unmoved by threat'ning or reward,) To thee and thy great name; A jealous, just concern For thine immortal praise; A pure desire that all may learn, And glorify, thy grace. 6 I rest upon thy word; The promise is for me; My succour and salvation, Lord, Shall surely come from thee: But let me still abide, Nor from my hope remove, Till thou my patient spirit guide Into thy perfect love. 291 292 HYMN 302. 7's. ORD, that I may learn of thee. ¹L me Wean my soul, and keep it low, Willing thee alone to know. 2 Let me cast my reeds aside, All that feeds my knowing pride; Not to man, but God submit, Lay my reasonings at thy feet: 3 Of my boasted wisdom spoil'd, Docile, helpless as a child; Only seeing in thy light, Only walking in thy might. 4 Then infuse the teaching grace, Spirit of truth and righteousness; Knowledge, love divine, impart, Life eternal, to my heart. HYMN 303. S. M. ] H, when shall I awake A From sin's soft- soothing power The slumber from my spirit shake, And rise to fall no more! Awake, no more to sleep, But stand with constint care, Looking for God my soul to keep, And watching unto prayer! 2 O could I always pray, And never, never faint, But simply to my God display My every care and want. I know that thou would'st give More than I can request; Thou still art ready to receive My soul to perfect rest. 3 I feel thee willing, Lord, A sinful world to save: All may obey thy gracious word. May peace and pardon have. Not one of all the race But may return to thee ,But at the throne of sovereign grace May fall and weep, like me. 4 IIere will I ever lie, And tell thee all my care, And, Father, Abba, Father, cry, And pour a ceaseless prayer; Till thou my sins subdue, Till thou my sins destroy, My spirit after God renew, And fill with peace and joy. 5 Messiah, Prince of Peace, Into my soul bring in The everlasting righteousness, And make an end of sin. Into all those that seek Redemption through thy blood, The sanctifying Spirit speak, The plenitude of God." 6 Let us in patience wait Till faith shall make us whole; Till thou shalt all things new create In each believing soul. Who can resist thy will? Speak, and it shall be done! Thou shalt the work of faith fulfil, And perfect us in one. 1 TOA 293 294 S TO FOR BELIEVERS WATCHING. HYMN 304. 8's& 6's. The Beatitudes. Matt. v. 1-12. AVIOUR, on me the want bestow, Which all that feel shall surely know Their sins on earth forgiven; Give me to prove the kingdom mine, And taste, in holiness divine, The happiness of heaven. 2 Meeken my soul, thou heavenly Lamb, That I in the new earth may claim My hundred- fold reward; My rich inheritance possess, Co- heir with the great Prince of Peace, Co- partner with my Lord. 3 Me with that restless thirst inspire, That sacred, infinite desire; And feast my hungry heart: Less than thyself cannot suffice: My soul for all thy fulness cries, For all thou hast, and art. 4 Mercy who show shall mercy find; Thy pitiful and tender mind Be, Lord, on me bestow'd; So shall I still the blessing gain, And to eternal life retain The mercy of my God. 5 Jesus, the crowning grace impart; Bless me with purity of heart ,. That, now beholding thee, I soon may view thy open face, On all thy glorious beauties gaze, And God for ever see! 6 Not for my fault or folly's sake, The name, or mode, or form, I take ,But for true holiness, Let me be wrong'd, reviled, abhorr'd; And thee, my sanctifying Lord, In life and death confess. 7 Call'd to sustain the hallow'd cross, And suffer for thy righteous cause, Pronounce me doubly blest; And let thy glorious Spirit, Lord, Assure me of my great reward, In heaven's eternal feast. SECTION IV. FOR BELIEVERS WATCHING. HYMN 305. S. M. 1RACIOUS Redeemer, shake This slumber from my soul! Say to me now," Awake, awake! And Christ shall make thee whole." Lay to thy mighty hand; Alarm me in this hour; And make me fully understand The thunder of thy power! 2 Give me on thee to call, Always to watch and pray, Lest I into temptation fall," And cast my shield away. For each assault prepared And ready may I be; For ever standing on my guard, And looking up to thee 3 0 do thou always warn My soul of evil near! When to the right or left I turn, Thy voice still let me hear. 295 296 1 " Come back! this is the way; Come back, and walk herein!" O may I hearken and obey, And shun the paths of sin! 4 Thou seest my feebleness; Jesus, be thou my power, My help and refuge in distress, My fortress and my tower. Give me to trust in thee! Be thou my sure abode; My horn, and rock, and buckler be My Saviour, and my God. 5 Myself I cannot save, Myself I cannot keep; But strength in thee I surely have, Whose eye- lids never sleep: My soul to thee alone Now therefore I commend; Thou, Jesus, love me as thy own, And love me to the end. HYMN 306. 6-8's. ATHER, to thee I lift mine eyes, My longing eyes, and restless heart Before the morning watch I rise, FATHE And wait to taste how good thou art, To' obtain the grace I humbly claim, The saving power of Jesu's name. 2 This slumber from my soul, O shake! Warn by thy Spirit's inward call; Let me to righteousness awake, And pray that I no more may fall, Or give to sin or Satan place, But walk in all thy righteous ways. 3 0 would'st thou, Lord, thy servant guard ' Gainst every known or secret foe; A mind for all assaults prepared, A sober, vigilant mind bestow, Ever apprized of danger nigh, And when to fight, and when to fly. 4 0 never suffer me to sleep Secure within the verge of hell, But still my watchful spirit keep In lowly awe and loving zeal; And bless me with a godly fear, And plant that guardian- angel here: 5 Attended by the sacred dread, And wise from evil to depart, Let me from strength to strength proceed, And rise to purity of heart, Through all the paths of duty move, From humble faith to perfect love. HYMN 307. C. M. D. 1( 10D of all grace and majesty, If I have mercy found with thee, Through the atoning blood; The guard of all thy mercies give, And to my pardon join A fear lest I should ever grieve The gracious Spirit Divine. 2 If mercy is indeed with thee, May I obedient prove; Nor e'er abuse my liberty, Or sin against thy love: This choicest fruit of faith bestow On a poor sojourner; And let me pass my days below In humbleness and fear. 16 A16 A163766A797793 All All SSIO G 2169 OROKOKOIKOMIKOT 297 298 3 Rather I would in darkness mourn The absence of thy peace, Than e'er by light irreverence turn Thy grace to wantonness: Rather I would, in painful awe, Beneath thine anger move, Than sin against the gospel law Of liberty and love. 4 But, O! thou would'st not have me live In bondage, grief, or pain; Thou dost not take delight to grieve The helpless sons of men: Thy will is my salvation, Lord; And let it now take place! And let me tremble at the word Of reconciling grace. FOR BELIEVERS WATCHING. 5 Still may I walk as in thy sight, My strict Observer see; And thou by reverent love unite My child- like heart to thee: Still let me, till my days are past, At Jesu's feet abide; So shall he lift me up at last, And seat me by his side. HYMN 308. C. M. D. I A sensibility of sin, Of jealous, godly fear; A pain to feel it near. I want the first approach to feel Of pride, or fond desire; To catch the wand'ring of my will, And quench the kindling fire. 2 That I from thee no more may part. No more thy goodness grieve, The filial awe, the fleshly heart, The tender conscience, give. Quick as the apple of an eye, O God, my conscience make! Awake my soul, when sin is nigh ,. And keep it still awake. 3 If to the right or left I stray, That moment, Lord, reprove, And let me weep my life away, For having grieved thy love. O may the least omission pain My well- instructed soul; And drive me to the blood again, Which makes the wounded whole! HYMN 309. 8's& 6's. ELP, I HAnd still my tempted soul stand by, Throughout the evil day: The sacred watchfulness ímpart, And keep the issues of my heart, And stir me up to pray. 2 My soul with thy whole armour arm; In each approach of sin alarm, And show the danger near: Surround, sustain, and strengthen me, And fill with godly jealousy, And sanctifying fear. 299 300 And starting, cry, from ruin's brink, Save, Jesus, or I yield, I sink, O save me, or I die!" 3 Whene'er my careless hands hang down, O let me see thy gathering frown, And feel thy warning eye; 4 If near the pit I rashly stray, Before I wholly fall away, The keen conviction dart! Recall me by that pitying look,[ broke That kind, upbraiding glance, which Unfaithful Peter's heart. 5 In me thine utmost mercy show, And make me like thyself below, Unblamable in grace; Ready prepared, and fitted here, By perfect holiness, to appear Before thy glorious face. 1 HYMN 310. C. M. a world of ruffians sent, INTO I walk on hostile ground; While human bears on slaughter bent, And ravening wolves, surround. 2 The lion seeks my soul to slay, In some unguarded hour; And waits to tear his sleeping prey, And watches to devour. 3 But worse than all my foes I find The enemy within, The evil heart, the carnal mind, Mine own insidious sin. 4 My nature every moment waits To render me secure, And all my paths with ease pesets, To make my ruin sure. 5 But thou hast given a loud alarm; And thou shalt still prepare My soul for all assaults, and arm With never- ceasing prayer. 60 do not suffer me to sleep, Who on thy love depend; But still thy faithful servant keep. And save me to the end! HYMN 311. S. M. BID 1 DID me of men beware, D And to my ways take heed, Discern their every secret snare, And circumspectly tread. O may I calmly wait Thy succours from above; And stand against their open hate, And well- dissembled love! 2 My spirit, Lord, alarm, When men and devils join; ' Gainst all the powers of Satan arm In panoply dívine: O ma I set my face His onsets to repel; Quench all his fiery darts, and chase The fiend to his own hell! 3 But, above all, afraid Of my own bosom- foe, Still let me seek to thee for aid, To thee my weakness show; Hang on thy arm alone, with self- distrusting care, And deeply in the Spirit groan The never- ceasing prayer. 301 302 4 Give me a sober mind, 1 FOR BELIEVERS WATCHING. A quick- discerning eye, The first approach of sin to find, And all occasions fly. Still may I cleave to thee, And never more depart, But watch with godly jealousy Over my evil heart. 5 Thus may I pass my days Of sojourning beneath, And languish to conclude my race, And render up my breath; In humble love and fear, Thine image to regain, And see thee in the clouds appear, And rise with thee to reign! HYMN 312. L. M. JESU, ESU, my Saviour, Brother, Friend, On whom I cast my every care, On whom for all things I depend; Inspire, and then accept, my prayer. 2 If I have tasted of thy grace, The grace that sure salvation brings; If with me now thy Spirit stays, And hovering hides me in his wings; 3 Still let him with my weakness stay, Nor for a moment's space depart; Evil and danger turn away, And keep till he renews my heart. 1 4 When to the right or left I stray, His voice behind me may I hear: " Return, and walk in Christ thy way; Fly back to Christ; for sin is near." 5 His sacred unction from above Be still my comforter and guide; Till all the stony he remove, And in my loving heart reside. 6 Jesus, I fain would walk in thee, From nature's every path retreat Thou art my Way, my Leader be, And set upon the rock my feet. 7 Uphold me, Saviour, or I fall, O reach me out thy gracious hand! Only on thee for help I call: Only by faith in thee I stand. IIYMN 313. L. M. an humble fear: My utter helplessness reveal! Satan and sin are always near; Thee may I always nearer feel. 20 that to thee my constant mind Might with an even flame aspire, Pride in its earliest motions find, And mark the risings of desire! 30 that my tender soul might fly The first abhorr'd approach of ill, Quick, as the apple of an eye, The slightest touch of sin to feel! 4 Till thou anew my soul create, Still may I strive, and watch, and pray, Humbly and confidently wait, And long to see the perfect day. HYMN 314. 303 304 FIRST PART. 1 TJARK, how the watchmen cry, Stand to your arms, the foe is nigh, The powers of hell surround: Who bow to Christ's command, Your arms and hearts prepare, The day of battle is at hand! Go forth to glorious war! 2 See, in the mountain- top, The standard of your God! In Jesu's name I lift it up, All stain'd with hallow'd blood. His standard- bearer, I To all the nations call: Let all to Jesu's cross draw nigh' He bore the cross for all. S. M. 3 Go up with Christ your Head; Your Captain's footsteps see, Follow your Captain, and be led To certain victory. All power to him is given; He ever reigns the same; Salvation, happiness, and heaven Are all in Jesu's name. HYMN 315. 4 Only have faith in God; In faith your foes assail; Not wrestling against flesh and blood, But all the powers of hell: From thrones of glory driven, By flaming vengeance hurl'd, They throng the air, and darken heaven, And rule the lower world. S. M. SECOND PART. 1 A who still in strength excel, Your secret, sworn, eternal foes, Countless, invisible: With rage that never ends, Their hellish arts they try, Legions of dire, malicious fiends, And spirits enthroned on high. 2 On earth the' usurpers reign, Exert their baneful power; O'er the poor fallen sons of men They tyrannize their hour: But shall believers fear? But shall believers fly? Or see the bloody cross appear, And all their powers defy? 3 Jesu's tremendous name Puts all our foes to flight: Jesus, the meek, the angry Lamb, A Lion is in fight. By all hell's host withstood, We all hell's host o'erthrow. And conquering them, through Jesu s blood, We still to conquer go. 4 Our Captain leads us on; He beckons from the skies, And reaches out a starry crown, And bids us take the prize: " Be faithful unto death; Partake my victory; [ wreath, And thou shalt wear this glorious And thou shalt reign with me." BNNNNNNNNNNINGS DG G Q OROKOKOIKOMIKO 305 306 FOR BELIEVERS WORKING. HYMN 316. L. M. 1 TERNAL Power, whose high abode ET Becomes the grandeur of a God, Infinite lengths beyond the bounds Where stars revolve their little rounds! 2 Thee, while the first archangel sings, He hides his face behind his wings; And ranks of shining thrones around Fall worshipping, and spread the ground. 3 Lord, what shall earth and ashes do? We would adore our Maker too! From sin and dust to thee we cry, The Great, the Holy, and the High. 4 Earth from afar hath heard thy fame, Andworms have learn'd to lisp thy name; But, O! the glories of thy mind Leave all our soaring thoughts behind! 5 God is in heaven, and men below: Be short our tunes, our words be few! A solemn reverence checks our songs, And praise sits silent on our tongues. HYMN 317. L. M. 1 H, I A A gracious soul may fall from grace; The salt may lose its seasoning power, And never, never find it more. 1 2 Lest that my fearful case should be, Each moment knit my soul to thee; And lead me to the mount above, Through the low vale of humble love. HYMN 318. S. M. CHARGE to keep I have, 1¹AA God to glorify; A never- dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky; To serve the present age, My calling to fulfil;O may it all my powers engage To do my Master's will! 2 Arm me with jealous care, As in thy sight to live; And O! thy servant, Lord, prepare A strict account to give: Help me to watch and pray, And on thyself rely; Assured, if I my trust betray, I shall for ever die. HYMN 319. 6-8's. WATCH'D by the world's malignant WAT eye, Who load us with reproach and shame; As servants of the Lord Most High, As zealous for his glorious name, We ought in all his paths to move, With holy fear and humble love. 2 That wisdom, Lord, on us bestow, From every evil to depart; To stop the mouth of every foe, While, upright both in life and heart, The proofs of godly fear we give. And show them how the Christians live. 1 1 307 308 HYMN 320. 8's& 6's. To serve the Lord with filial fear, With loving gratitude; Superior sense may I display, By shunning every evil way, And walking in the good. 20 may I still from sin depart! A wise and understanding heart, Jesus, to me be given; And let me through thy Spirit know, To glorify my God below, And find my way to heaven. SECTION V. FOR BELIEVERS WORKING. HYMN 321. C. M. UMMON'D my labour to renew, my Lord, in thy name my work I do, And with a single heart. 2 End of my every action thou, In all things thee I see: Accept my hallow'd labour now; I do it unto thee. 3 Whate'er the Father views as thine, He views with gracious eyes; Jesus, this mean oblation join To thy great Sacrifice. 4 Stamp'd with an infinite desert, My work he then shall own; Well pleased with me, when mine thou art, And I his favour'd son. HYMN 322. C. M. 1 QERVANT of all, to toil for man SER Thou didst not, Lord, refuse; Thy majesty did not disdain To be employ'd for us! 2 Thy bright example I pursue, To thee in all things rise; And all I think, or speak, or do, Is one great sacrifice. 3 Careless through outward cares I go, From all distraction free; My hands are but engaged below, My heart is still with thee. S. M. HYMN 323. of almighty love, 17 De whose sufficient grace I lift my heart to things above, And humbly seek thy face: Through Jesus Christ the Just, My faint desires receive; And let me in thy goodness trust, And to thy glory live. 2 Whate'er I say or do, Thy glory be my aim, My offerings all be offer'd through The ever- blessed Name! Jesus, my single eye Be fix'd on thee alone. Thy name be praised on earth, on high Thy will by all be done! 309 310 3 Spirit of faith, inspire My consecrated heart; Fill me with pure, celestial fire, With all thou hast, and art: My feeble mind transform, And, perfectly renew'd, Into a saint exalt a worm, A worm exalt to God! 1 FOR BELIEVERS WORKING. HYMN 324. L. M. FORTH in thy name, O Lord, I go, My daily labour to pursue; Thee, only thee, resolved to know, In all I think, or speak, or do. 2 The task thy wisdom hath assign'd, O let me cheerfully fulfil! In all my works thy presence find, And prove thy acceptable will. 3 Thee may I set at my right hand, Whose eyes my inmost substance see; And labour on at thy command, And offer all my works to thee. 4 Give me to bear thy easy yoke, And every moment watch and pray; And still to things eternal look, And hasten to thy glorious day. 5 For thee delightfully employ[ given; Whate'er thy bounteous grace hath And run my course with even joy, And closely walk with thee to heaven. HYMN 325. 7's& 6's. ¹L 1 TO! I come with joy to do The Master's blessed will; Him in outward works pursue. And serve his pleasure still. Faithful to my Lord's commands. I still would choose the better part; Serve with careful Martha's hands, And loving Mary's heart. 2 Careful without care I am, Nor feel my happy toil, Kept in peace by Jesu's name, Supported by his smile: Joyful thus my faith to show, I find his service my reward; Every work I do below, I do it to the Lord. 3 Thou, O Lord, in tender love, Dost all my burdens bear! Lift my heart to things above, And fix it ever there! Calm on tumult's wheel I sit, ' Midst busy multitudes alone, Sweetly waiting at thy feet, Till all thy will be done. 4 Thou, O Lord, my portion art, Before I hence remove! Now my treasure and my heart Are all laid up above: Far above all earthly things, While yet my hands are here employ'd, Sees my soul the King of Kings, And freely talks with God. 1 311 312 5 0 that all the art might know Of living thus to thee! Find their heaven begun below, And here thy glory see! Walk in all the works prepared By thee to exercise their grace, Till they gain their full reward, And see thy glorious face! HYMN 326. 6-8's. YAPTAIN of Israel's host, and Guide Of all who seek the land above, Beneath thy shadow we abide, CAPTAI The cloud of thy protecting love: Our strength, thy grace; our rule, thy word; Our end, the glory of the Lord. 2 By thine unerring Spirit led, We shall not in the desert stray, We shall not full direction need, Nor miss our providential way; As far from danger as from fear, While love, almighty love, is near. HYMN 327. L. M. THOU who ¹0 The pure celestial fire to' impart. Kindle a flame of sacred love 2 On the mean altar of my heart. There let it for thy glory burn, With inextinguishable blaze; And trembling to its source return, In humble prayer and fervent praise. 3 Jesus, confirm my heart's desire To work, and speak, and think for thee Still let me guard the holy fire, And still stir up thy gift in me. 4 Ready for all thy perfect will, My acts of faith and love repeat, Till death thy endless mercies seal, And make the sacrifice complete. HYMN 328. 6-8's. 1 THEN in I sit, W Thy book be my companion still, My joy thy sayings to repeat, Talk o'er the records of thy will, And search the oracles divine, Till every heart- felt word be mine 20 may the gracious words divine Subject of all my converse be: So will the Lord his follower join, And walk and talk himself with me, So shall my heart his presence prove, And burn with everlasting love. 3 Oft as I lay me down to rest, O may the reconciling word Sweetly compose my weary breast! While, on the bosom of my Lord, I sink in blissful dreams away, And visions of eternal day. 4 Rising to sing my Saviour's praise, Thee may I publish all day long; And let thy precious word of grace Flow from my heart, and.fill my tongue Fill all my life with purest love, And join me to the church above D 5 INSIGNINGINNINNSANSIN PINGVING DG 20 12/16 KOKKOKOKGINGING 313 314 SECTION VI. FOR BELIEVERS SUFFERING. HYMN 329. C. M. 1 HEE, Jesus, full of truth and grace, Thee, Saviour, we adore; Thee in affliction's furnace praise, And magnify thy power.. FOR BELIEVERS SUFFERING. 2 Thy power, in human weakness shown, Shall make us all entire, We now thy guardian presence own, And walk unburn'd in fire. 3 Thee, Son of Man, by faith we see, And glory in our guide; Surrounded and upheld by thee, The fiery test abide. 4 The fire our graces shall refine, Till, moulded from above, We bear the character divine, The stamp of perfect love. HYMN 330. 6-8's. 1 NAVIOUR of all, what hast thou done, Why didst thou groan thy mortal groan, Obedient unto death for me? The mystery of thy passion show, The end of all thy griefs below. 2 Thy soul, for sin an offering made, Hath clear'd this guilty soul of mine; Thou hast for me a ransom paid, To change my human to divine, To cleanse from all iniquity, And make the sinner all like thee. 3 Pardon, and grace, and heaven to buy, My bleeding SACRIFICE expired; But didst thou not my PATTERN die, That, by thy glorious Spirit fired, Faithful to death I might endure, And make the crown by suffering sure? Thou didst the meek example leave, That I might in thy footsteps tread; Might, like the Man of Sorrows, grieve, And groan and bow with thee my head; Thy dying in my body bear, And all thy state of suffering share. 5 Thy every suffering servant, Lord, Shall as his perfect Master be; To all thy inward life restored, And outwardly conform'd to thee, Out of thy grave the saint shall rise, And grasp, through death, the glorious prize. 6 This is the strait and royal way, That leads us to the courts above; Here let me ever, ever stay, Till, on the wings of perfect love, I take my last triumphant flight, From Calvary's to Sion's height. 2 315 316 2 Still hide me in thy secret place, Thy tabernacle spread; Shelter me with preserving grace, And screen my naked head. HYMN 351. C. M. THOU, Lord, hast blest my going out; my coming Compass my weakness round about, And keep me safe from sin. 3 To thee for refuge may I run, From sin's alluring snare; Ready its first approach to shun, And watching unto prayer. 4 O that I never, never more Might from thy ways depart! Here let me give my wanderings o'er By giving thee my heart. 5 Fix my new heart on things above, And then from earth release; I ask not life, but let me love, And lay me down in peace. HYMN 332. 6-8's. ASTER, I own thy lawful claim. I long to be Thou seest, at last, I willing am, Where'er thou go'st, to follow thee; Myself in all things to deny; Thine, wholly thine, to live and die. 2 Whate'er my sinful flesh requires, For thee I cheerfully forego; My covetous and vain desires, My hopes of happiness below, My senses' and my passions' food, And all my thirst for creature- good. 3 Pleasure, and wealth, and praise no more Shall lead my captive soul astray: My fond pursuits I all give o'er, Thee, only thee, resolved to obey, My own in all things to resign, And know no other will but thine. 4 All power is thine in earth and heaven, All fulness dwells in thee alone; Whate'er I have was freely given; Nothing but sin I call my own; Other propriety disclaim; Thou only art the great I AM. 3 Wherefore to thee I all resign; Being thou art, and Love, and Power Thy only will be done, not mine! Thee, Lord, let heaven and earth adore! Flow back the rivers to the sea, And let our all be lost in thee! 1 HYMN 333. 8's& 6's. COME NOME on, my partners in distress, My comrades through the wilderness, Who still your bodies feel; A while forget your griefs and fears, And look beyond this vale of tears, To that celestial hill. 2 Beyond the bounds of time and space, Look forward to that heavenly place The saints' secure abode: On faith's strong eagle- pinions rise And force your passage to the skies, And scale the mount of God. 3 Who suffer with our Master here, We shall before his face appear, And by his side sit down: To patient faith the prize is sure; And all that to the end endure The cross, shall wear the crown. FLORB 317 318 4 Thrice blessed, bliss- inspiring hope: It lifts the fainting spirits up; It brings to life the dead: Our conflicts here shall soon be past, And you and I ascend at last, Triumphant with our Head. FOR BELIEVERS SUFFERING. 5 That great mysterious Deity We soon with open face shall see; The beatific sight { praise, Shall fill heaven's sounding courts with And wide diffuse the golden blaze Of everlasting light. 6 The Father shining on his throne, The glorious co- eternal Son, The Spirit, one and seven, Conspire our rapture to complete; And, lo! we fall before his feet, And silence heightens heaven. 7 In hope of that ecstatic pause, Jesus, we now sustain the cross, And at thy footstool fall; Till thou our hidden life reveal, Till thou our ravish'd spirits fill, And God is All in All' HYMN 334. 8's& 6's. 2 Sam. xvi. adore Through every instrument of ill My Father's goodness see; Accept the complicated wrong Of Shimei's hand and Shimei's tongue, As kind rebukes from thee! 7's& 6's. HYMN 335. YAST on the Af my redeeming Lord, I shall his salvation see, According to his word: Credence to his word I give; My Saviour in distresses past Will not now his servant leave, But bring me through at last. 2 Better than my boding fears To me thou oft hast proved; Oft observed my silent tears, And challenged thy beloved: Mercy to my rescue flew, And death ungrasp'd his fainting prey; Pain before thy face withdrew, And sorrow fled away. 3 Now as yesterday the same, In all iny troubles nigh, Jesus, on thy Word and Name I steadfastly rely; Sure as now the grief I feel, The promised joy I soon shall have; Saved again, to sinners tell Thy power and will to save. 4 To thy blessed will resign'd, And stay'd on that alone, I thy perfect strength shall find, Thy faithful mercies own; Compass'd round with songs of praise, My all to my Redeemer give; Spread thy miracles of grace, And to thy glory live. 319 1 320 HYMN 336. 7's& 6's. RATHER, in the Name I pray Of thy Humbly ask, that as my day My suffering strength may prove: When my sorrows most increase, Let thy strongest joys be given: Jesus, come with my distress, And agony is heaven! Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, For good remember me! Me, whom thou hast caused to trust For more than life on thee: With me in the fire remain, 2 1 Till like burnish'd gold I shine, Meet, through consecrated pain, To see the Face Divine. HYMN 337. L. M. E¹ 1 TERNAL Beam of Light Divine, Fountain of unexhausted love, In whom the Father's glories shine, Through earth beneath, and heaven above: 2 Jesus, the weary wanderer's rest, Give me thy easy yoke to bear: With steadfast patience arm my breast, With spotless love, and lowly fear. 3 Thankful I take the cup from thee, Prepared and mingled by thy skill, Though bitter to the taste it be, Powerful the wounded soul to heal. 4 Be thou, O Rock of Ages, nigh! So shall each murmuring thought be gone; And grief, and fear, and care, shall fly, As clouds before the mid- day sun. 5 Speak to my warring passions," Peace!" Say to my trembling heart," Be still!" Thy power my strength and fortress is, For all things serve thy sovereign will. 6 O death! where is thy sting? Where now Thy boasted victory, O grave? Who shall contend with God? or who Can hurt whom God delights to save HYMN 338. L. M. THO Peace, HOU Lamb of God, thou Prince of For thee my thirsty soul doth pine; My longing heart implores thy grace, O make me in thy likeness shine! 2 With fraudless, even, humble mind, Thy will in all things may I see; In love be every wish resign'd, And hallow'd my whole heart to thee. 3 When pain o'er my weak flesh prevails, With lamb like patience arm my breast, When grief my wounded soul assails, In lowly meekness may I rest. 4 Close by thy side still may I keep, Howe'er life's various current flow; With steadfast eye mark every step, And follow thee where'er thou go 5 Thou, Lord, the dreadful fight hast won; Alone thou hast the winepress trod: In me thy strength'ning grace be shown; O may I conquer through thy blood! FONINGINNINNSNINGPINGVINGJ G CSOKOKOKOINGING 321 322 6 So, when on Sion thou shalt stand, And all heaven's host adore their King, Shall I be found at thy right hand, And free from pain thy glories sing. L. M. HYMN 339. The darkness shineth as the light, Search, prove my heart: it pants for thee; O burst these bonds, and set it free! SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 2 Wash out its stains, refine its dross, Nail my affections to the cross; Hallow each thought; let all within Be clean, as thou, my Lord, art clean! 3 If in this darksome wild I stray, Be thou my Light, be thou my Way; No foes, no violence I fear, No fraud, while thou, my God, art near. 4 When rising floods my soul o'erflow, When sinks my heart in waves of woe, Jesus, thy timely aid impart, And raise my head, and cheer my heart. 5 Saviour, where'er thy steps I see, Dauntless, untired, I follow thee! O let thy hand support me still, And lead me to thy holy bill! 6 If rough and thorny be the way, My strength proportion to my day; Till toil, and grief, and pain shall cease, Where all is calm, and joy, and peace. SECTION VII. SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. HYMN 10. S. M. THE thing my God doth hate That I no more may do, Thy creature, Lord, again create, And all my soul renew. My soul shall then, like thine, Abhor the thing unclean, And, sanctified by love divine, For ever cease from sin. 2 That blessed law of thine, Jesus, to me impart: The Spirit's law of life divine, O write it in my heart! Implant it deep within, Whence it may ne'er remove, The law of liberty from sin, The perfect law of love. 3 Thy nature be my law, Thy spotless sanctity, And sweetly every moment draw My happy soul to thee. Soul of my soul remain! Who didst for all fulfil, In me, O Lord, fulfil again Thy heavenly Father's will. I. M. HYMN 341. 323 324 2 Slay the dire root and seed of sin; Prepare for thee the holiest place; Then, O essential Love, come in! And fill thy house with endless praise. 3 Let me, according to thy word, A tender, contrite heart receive, Which grieves at havinggrieved its Lord And never can itself forgive: ' O Pierce to the bottom of my heart, Its evils cure, its wants supply, And bid my unbelief depart. 4 A heart thy joys and griefs to feel, A heart that cannot faithless prove, A heart where Christ alone may dwell, All praise, all meekness, and all love. HYMN 312. C. M. 1 OD of eternal truth and grace, GOD Thy faithful promise seal! Thy word, thy oath, to Abraham's race, In us, even us, fulfil. 2 Let us, to perfect love restored. Thy image here retrieve; And in the presence of our Lord The life of angels live. 3 That mighty faith on me bestow, Which cannot ask in vain; Which holds, and will not let thee go, Till I my suit obtain: 4 Till thou into my soul inspire The perfect love unknown, And tell my infinite desire, " Whate'er thou wilt, be done." 5 But is it possible that I Should live and sin no more? Lord, if on thee I dare rely, The faith shall bring the power. 6 On me that faith divine bestow, Which doth the mountain move; And all my spotless life shall show The' omnipotence of love. 1 HYMN 343. C. M. 0 FOR a heart to praise my God, A heart from sin set free! A heart that always feels thy blood So freely spilt for me! 2 A heart resign'd, submissive, meek, My great Redeemer's throne; Where only Christ is heard to speak, Where Jesus reigns alone: 3 A humble, lowly, contrite heart, Believing, true, and clean; Which neither life nor death can part From him that dwells within: 4 A heart in every thought renew'd, And full of love divine; Perfect, and right, and pure, and good, A copy, Lord, of thine! 5 Thy tender heart is still the same. And melts at human woe: Jesus, for thee distress'd I am, I want thy love to know. 6 My heart, thou know'st, can never rest, Till thou create my peace; Till, of my Eden re- possest, From every sin I cease. 7 Fruit of thy gracious lips, on me Bestow that peace unknown, The hidden manna, and the tree Of life, and the white stone. 1 325 326 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 8 Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart; Come quickly from above; Write thy new name upon my heart, Thy new, best name of love. HYMN 344. 6-8's. Whose depth unfathom'd, no man knows; I see from far thy beauteous light, Inly I sigh for thy repose: My heart is pain'd, nor can it be At rest, till it finds rest in thee. 2 Thy secret voice invites me still The sweetness of thy yoke to prove; And fain I would; but though my will Seems fix'd, yet wide my passions rove; Yet hind'rances strew all the way; I aim at thee, yet from thee stray. 3' Tis mercy all, that thou hast brought My mind to seek her peace in thee; Yet while I seek, but find thee not, No peace my wandering soul shall see, O when shall all my wanderings end, And all my steps to thee- ward tend!" 4 Is there a thing beneath the sun That strives with thee my heart to share? Ah, tear it thence, and reign alone, The Lord of every motion there! Then shall my heart from earth be free, When it hath found repose in thee. 5 0 hide this self from me, that I No more, but Christ in me, may live; My vile affections crucify, . Nor let one darling lust survive! In all things nothing may I see, Nothing desire or seek, but thee! 60 Love, thy sovereign aid impart, To save me from low- thoughted care; Chase this self- will through all my heart, Through all its latent mazes there: Make me thy duteous child, that I Ceaseless may," Abba, Father," cry! 7 Ah no! ne'er will I backward turn, Thine wholly, thine alone, I am; Thrice happy he who views with scorn Earth's toys, for thee his constant flame! O help, that I may never move From the blest footsteps of thy love. 8 Each moment draw from earth away My heart, that lowly waits thy call; Speak to my inmost soul, and say, " I am thy Love, thy God, thy All!" To feel thy power, to hear thy voice, To taste thy love, be all my choice. 4-6's& 2-8's. HYMN 345. 1 VE ransom'd sinners, hear, And wait till Christ appear, According to his word: Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, We shall from all our sins be free. 2 Let others hug their chains, For sin and Satan plead, And say, from sin's remains They never can be freed: Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, We shall from all our sins be free. 327 328 3 In God we put our trust; If we our sins confess, Faithful he is, and just, From all unrighteousness To cleanse us all, both you and me, We shall from all our síns be free. Surely in us the hope 4 Of glory shall appear; Sinners, your heads lift up, And see Redemption near: Again I say, rejoice with me, We shall from all our sins be free. 5 Who Jesu's sufferings share, My fellow- prisoners now, Ye soon the wreath shall wear On your triumphant brow: Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, We shall from all our sins be free. The word of God is sure, 6 1 And never can remove; We shall in heart be pure, And perfected in love: Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, We shall from all our sins be free. 7 Then let us gladly bring Our sacrifice of praise; Let us give thanks, and sing, And glory in his grace: Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, We shall from all our sins be free. HYMN 346. C. M. OR ever here my rest shall be, This all my hope, and all my plea, For me the Saviour died! 3 2 My dying Saviour, and my God, Fountain for guilt and sin, Sprinkle me ever with thy blood, And cleanse, and keep me clean. Wash me, and make me thus thine own Wash me, and mine thou art; Wash me, but not my feet alone, My hands, my head, my heart. 4 The atonement of thy blood apply, Till faith to sight improve; Till hope in full fruition die, And all my soul be love. HYMN 347. C. M. 1 JESUS, my life! thyself apply, My vile affections crucify, Conform me to thy death. 2 Conqu'ror of hell, and earth, and sin, Still with thy rebel strive; Enter my soul, and work within, And kill, and make alive! 3 More of thy life, and more, I have, As the old Adam dies: Bury me, Saviour, in thy grave, That I with thee may rise. 4 Reign in me, Lord, thy foes control, Who would not own thy sway; Diffuse thine image through my soul Shine to the perfect day. 5 Scatter the last remains of sin, And seal me thine abode; O make me glorious all within. A temple built by God! NGINGINGINGINIAISINNING VINGS DG X K2 CGKGKOKURORING 329 330 1 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. HYMN 348. 7's. Isaiah XXXV. FIRST PART. HEAVENLY Father, sovereign Lord, Ever faithful to word, 1 Humbly we our seal set to, Testify that thou art true. Lo! for us the wilds are glad, All in cheerful green array'd; Opening sweets they all disclose, Bud and blossom as the rose. 2 Hark! the wastes have found a voice; Lonely deserts now rejoice, Gladsome hallelujahs sing, All around with praises ring. Lo! abundantly they bloom; Lebanon is hither come; Carmel's stores the heavens dispense, Sharon's fertile excellence. 3 See, these barren souls of ours Bloom, and put forth fruits and flowers, Flowers of Eden, fruits of grace, Peace, and joy, and righteousness. We behold( the abjects, we!) Christ, the' incarnate Deity," Christ, in whom thy glories shine, Excellence of strength divine. 4 Ye that tremble at his frown, He shall lift your hands cast down; Christ, who all your weakness sees, He shall prop your feeble knees. Ye of fearful hearts, be strong; Jesus will not tarry long; 2 Fear not lest his truth should fail: Jesus is unchangeable. 5 God, your God, shall surely come, Quell your foes, and seal their doom; He shall come and save you too: We, O Lord, have found thee true! Blind we were, but now we see; Deaf, we hearken now to thee; Dumb, for thee our tongues employ; Lame, and, lo! we leap for joy. 6 Faint we were, and parch'd with drought, Water at thy word gush'd out: Streams of grace our thirst repress, Starting from the wilderness. Still we gasp thy grace to know; Here for ever let it flow; Make the thirsty land a pool, Fix the Spirit in our soul. HYMN 349. 7's. SECOND PART. WHE WHERE the ancient Dragon lay, Open for thyself a way! There let holy tempers rise, All the fruits of Paradise. Lead us in the way of peace, In the path of righteousness, Never by the sinner trod, Till he feels the cleansing blood. 2 There the simple cannot stray; Babes, though blind, may find the way, Find, nor ever thence depart, Safe in lowliness of heart; Far from fear, from danger far; No devouring beast is there; There the humble walk secure. God hath made their footsteps sure. 331 332 3 Jesus, mighty to redeem, Let our lot be cast with them; Far from earth our souls remove, Ransom'd by thy dying love. Leave us not below to mourn; Fain we would to thee return, Crown'd with righteousness, arise Far above these nether skies. 1 4 Come, and all our sorrows chase, Wipe the tears from every face; Gladness let us now obtain, Partners of thine endless reign. Death, the latest foe, destroy; Sorrow then shall yield to joy; Gloomy grief shall flee away, Swallow'd up in endless day. HYMN 350. 7's. 1 Who in thee begin to live, Day and night they cry to thee, As thou art, so let us be! 2 Jesu, see my panting breast! See I pant in thee to rest! Gladly would I now be clean: Cleanse me now from every sin. 3 Fix, O fix my wavering mind; To thy cross my spirit bind; Earthly passions far remove; Swallow up my soul in love. 4 Dust and ashes though we be, Full of sin and misery, Thine we are, thou Son of God! Take the purchase of thy blood! 5 Who in heart on thee believes, He the atonement now receives, He with joy beholds thy face, Triumphs in thy pardoning grace. 6 See, ye sinners, see! the flame, Rising from the slaughter'd Lamb, Marks the new, the living way, Leading to eternal day. 7 Jesus, when this light we see, All our soul's athirst for thee; When thyquick'ning power we prove All our heart dissolves in love. 8 Boundless wisdom, power divine, Love unspeakable, are thine: Praise by all to thee be given, Sons of earth, and hosts of heaven! HYMN 351. 6-8's, second metre. fire! Come, and my hallow'd heart inspire, Sprinkled with the atoning blood: Now to my soul thyself reveal; Thy mighty working let me feel, And know that I am born of God. 2 Thy witness with my spirit bear, That God, my God, inhabits there, Thou, with the Father, and the Son, Eternal light's co- eval beam:Be Christ in me, and I in him, Till perfect we are made in one. 3 When wilt thou my whole heart subdue? Come, Lord, and form my soul anew, Emptied of pride, and wrath, and hell 333 334 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 335 336 Less than the least of all thy store Of mercies, I myself abhor: All, all my vileness may I feel. 4 Humble, and teachable, and mild, O may I, as a little child, My lowly Master's steps pursue! Be anger to my soul unknown; Hate, envy, jealousy, be gone; In love create thou all things new. 5 Let earth no more my heart divide; With Christ may I be crucified, To thee with my whole soul aspire; Dead to the world and all its toys, Its idle pomp, and fading joys, Be thou alone my one desire! 6 Be thou my joy, be thou my dread; In battle cover thou my head: 7 My will be swallow'd up in thee; Light in thy light still may I see, Beholding thee with open face; Call'd the full power of faith to prove, Let all my hallow'd heart be love, And all my spotless life be praise. 8 Come, Holy Ghost, all- quick'ning fire. My consecrated heart inspire, Sprinkled with the atoning blood; Still to my soul thyself reveal; Thy mighty working may I feel, And know that I am one with God. 2 Nor earth, nor hell I then shall fear; I then shall turn my steady face,-- Want, pain defy,-enjoy disgrace ,Glory in dissolution near. HYMN 352. 1 JESUS, thou art our King! To me succour Christ, the mighty One, art thou; Help for all on thee is laid; This the word; I claim it now: Send me now the promised aid. High on thy Father's throne, O look with pity down! Help, O help, attend my call, Captive lead captivity: King of glory, Lord of all, Christ, be Lord, be King to me! 3 I pant to feel thy sway, And only thee to' obey; Thee my spirit gasps to meet; This my one, my ceaseless prayer, Make, O make my heart thy seat, O set up thy kingdom there! Triumph and reign in me, And spread thy victory; Hell, and death, and sin control, Pride, and wrath, and every foe, All subdue; through all my soul Conquering, and to conquer, go. 6-8's, second metre. of calm HYMN 353. Thy like nor man nor angel'knows, Fairest among ten thousand fair! Even those whom death's sad fetters bound, 4 2-6's& 4-7's. 1 Whom thickest darkness compass'd round, Find light and life, if thou appear. 2 Effulgence of the Light Divine, Ere rolling planets knew to shine, Ere time its ceaseless course began; Thou, when the' appointed hour was come, Didst not abhor the virgin's womb, But, God with God, wast man with man. 3 The world, sin, death, oppose in vain, Thou, by thy dying, death hast slain, My great Deliverer, and my God! In vain does the old Dragon rage, In vain all hell its powers engage; None can withstand thy conquering blood. 4 Lord over all, sent to fulfil Thy gracious Father's sovereign will, To thy dread sceptre will I bow: With duteous reverence at thy feet, Like humble Mary, lo! I sit; Speak, Lord! thy servant heareth now 5 Renew thine image, Lord, in me; Lowly and gentle may I be: No charms but these to thee are dear. No anger may'st thou ever find, No pride, in my unruffled mind,[ there. But faith, and heaven- born peace, be A patient, a victorious mind, That life and all things casts behind, Springs forth obedient to thy call," A heart that no desire can move, But still to' adore, believe, and love, Give me, my Lord, my Life, my All 6 7's& 6's. HYMN 354. 1 TIVER fainting with desire, For thee, O Christ, I call; Thee I restlessly require; I want my God, my All! Jesus, dear redeeming Lord, I wait thy coming from above: Help me, Saviour, speak the word, And perfect me in love. 2 Wilt thou suffer me to go Lamenting all my days? Shall I never, never know Thy sanctifying grace? Wilt thou not the light afford, The darkness from my soul remove? Help me, Saviour, speak the word And perfect me in love. 3 Lord, if I on thee believe, The second gift impart; With the' indwelling Spirit give A new, a contrite heart: If with love thy heart is stored, If now o'er me thy bowels move, Help me, Saviour, speak the word, And perfect me in love. 4 Let me gain my calling's hope, O make the sinner clean! Dry corruption's fountain up, Cut off the' entail of sin: Take me into thee, my Lord, And I shall then no longer rove: Help me, Saviour, speak the word, And perfect me in love NGINGINGING INSANINSININ AINGVINGS DG G ROKOKOKOMIROIN 337 338 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 339 5 Thou, my Life, my Treasure be, My portion here below; Nothing would I seek but thee, Thee only would I know, My exceeding great Reward, My Heaven on earth, my Heaven above! Help me, Saviour, speak the word, And perfect me in love. 6 Grant me now the bliss to feel Of those that are in thee; Son of God, thyself reveal, Engrave thy name on me; As in heaven be here adored, And let me now the promise prove; Help me, Saviour, speak the word, And perfect me in love. HYMN 355. 7's. Phil. ii. 5. JES 1 TESU, shall I never be Firmly grounded upon thee? Never by thy work abide, Never in thy wounds reside? 2 0 how wavering is my mind, Toss'd about with every wind! O how quickly doth my heart From the living God depart! 3 Jesu, let my nature feel, Thou art God unchangeable: JAH, JEHOVAH, great I AM, Speak into my soul thy Name.: 4 Grant that every moment I May believe, and feel thee nigh, Steadfastly behold thy face, ' Stablish'd with abidíng grace. 5 Plant, and root, and fix in me All the mind that was in thee: Settled peace I then shall find; Jesu's is a quiet mind. 6 Anger I no more shall feel, Always even, always still, Meekly on my God reclined; Jesu's is a gentle mind. 7 I shall suffer and fulfil All my Father's gracious will; Be in all alike resign'd; Jesu's is a patient mind. 8 When' tis deeply rooted here, Perfect love shall cast out fear, Fear doth servile spirits bind; Jesu's is a noble mind. 9 When I feel it fix'd within, I shall have no power to sin: How shall sin an entrance find? Jesu's is a spotless mind. 10 I shall nothing know beside Jesus, and him crucified; Perfectly to him be join'd; Jesu's is a loving mind. 11 I shall triumph evermore, Gratefully my God adore ,God so good, so true, so kind, Jesu's is a thankful mind. 12 Lowly, loving, meek, ani pure, I shall to the end endure; Be no more to sin inclined; Jesu's is a constant mind 13 I snall fully be restored To the image of my Lord; Witnessing to all mankind, Jesu's is a perfect mind. HYMN 356. C. M. ORD, I believe thy every word, ¹L every true; And, lo! I wait on thee, my Lord, Till I my strength renew. 340 2 If in this feeble flesh I may Awhile show forth thy praise: Jesu, support the tottering clay, And lengthen out my days. 3 If such a worm as I can spread The common Saviour's name; Le who raised thee from the dead Quicken my mortal frame. 4 Still let me live thy blood to show, Which purges every stain; And gladly linger out below" A few more years in pain. 5 Spare me till I my strength of soul, Till I thy love, retrieve; Till faith shall make my spirit whole, And perfect soundness give. 6 Faith to be heal'd thou know'st I have, From sin to be made clean; Able thou art from sin to save, From all indwelling sin. 7 Surely thou canst, I do not doubt, Thou wilt, thyself impart; The bond- woman's base son cast out, And take up all my heart. 8 I shall my ancient strength renew: The excellence divine ( If thou art good, if thou art true) Throughout my soul shall shine. 1 9 I shall, a weak and helpless worm, Through Jesus strengthening me, Impossibilities perform, And live from sinning free. 10 For this in steadfast hope I wait; Now, Lord, my soul restore; Now the new heavens and earth create And I shall sin no more. HYMN 357. C. M. Matt. vi. 10. JESUS, the Life, the Truth, the Way In now As taught by thee, in faith I pray, Expecting to receive. 2 Thy will by me on earth be done, As by the choirs above, Who always see thee on thy throne. And glory in thy love. 3 I ask in confidence the grace, That I may do thy will, As angels, who behold thy face, And all thy words fulfil. 4 Surely I shall, the sinner I Shall serve thee without fear, My heart no longer gives the lie To my deceitful prayer. 341 342 SEEKING FOR FULL 5 When thou the work of faith hast wrought, I shall be pure within, Nor sin in deed, or word, or thought; For angels never sin. 6 From thee no more shall I depart, No more unfaithful prove: But love thee with a constant heart; For angels always love. 7 I all thy holy will shall prove: I, a weak, sinful worm, When thee with all my heart I love, Shall all thy law perform. 8 The graces of my second birth To me shall all be given; And I shall do thy will on earth, As angels do in heaven. HYMN 358. 1 7's& 6's. OPEN, Lord, my inward ear, And bid my heart rejoice; Bid my quiet spirit hear Thy comfortable voice; Never in the whirlwind found, Or where earthquakes rock the place, Still and silent is the sound, The whisper of thy grace. 2 From the world of sin, and noise, And hurry, I withdraw; For the small and inward voice I wait with humble awe; Silent am I now and still, Dare not in thy presence move; To my waiting soul reveal The secret of thy love. 3 Thou didst undertake for me, For me to death wast sold, Wisdom in a mystery Of bleeding love unfold: Teach the lesson of thy cross, Let me die with thee to reign; All things let me count but loss, So I may thee regain. 4 Show me, as my soul can bear, The depth of inbred sin, All the unbelief declare, The pride that lurks within: Take me, whom thyself hast bought; Bring into captivity Every high aspiring thought, That would not stoop to thee. 5 Lord, my time is in thy hand, My soul to thee convert; Thou canst make me understand, Though I am slow of heart: Thine in whom I live and move, Thine the work, the praise is thine; Thou art Wisdom, Power, and Love, And all thou art is mine. 7's& 6's. HYMN 359. Daniel iii. 1 COD of Israel's faithful Three, a tyrant's ire, Nobly scorn'd to bow the knee, And walk'd unhurt in fire: Breathe their faith into my breast; Arm me in this fiery hour; Stand, O Son of Man, confest In all thy saving power! REDEMPTION. 343 344 2 For while thou, my Lord, art nigh, My soul disdains to fear; Sin and Satan I defy, Still impotently near; Earth and hell their wars may wage Calm I mark their vain design, Smile to see them idly rage Against a child of thine. 3 Unto thee, my Help, my Hope, My Safeguard, and my Tower, Confident i still look up, And still receive thy power: All the alien's hosts I chase, Blast and scatter with mine eyes, Satan comes; I turn my face, And, lo! the Tempter flies! 4 Sin in me, the inbred foe, Awhile subsists in chains; But thou all thy power shalt show, And slay its last remains: Thou hast conquer'd my desire, Thou shalt quench it with thy blood, Fill me with a purer are, And make me all like God. HYMN 360. C. M. Rom. iv. 13,& c. 1 ATHER of Jesus Christ, my Lord, I trust in thee, whose powerful word Hath raised him from the dead. 2 Thou know'st for my offence he died, And rose again for me, Fully and freely justified, That I might live to thee. 3 Eternal life to all mankind Thou hast in Jesus given; And all who seek, in him shall find The happiness of heaven. 4 O God! thy record I believe, In Abraham's footsteps tread, And wait, expecting to receive, The Christ, the promised Seed. 5 Faith in thy power thou seest I have, For thou this faith hast wrought; Dead souls thou callest from their grave, And speakest worlds from nought. [ were, 6 Things that are not, as though they Thou callest by their name; Present with thee the future are, With thee, the great I AM. 7 In hope, against all human hope, Self- desperate, I believe: Thy quick'ning word shall raise me up ,. Thou shalt thy Spirit give. 8 The thing surpasses all my thought; But faithful is my Lord; Through unbelief I stagger not, For God hath spoke the word. 9 Faith, mighty faith, the promise sees And looks to that alone; Laughs at impossibilities, And cries." It shall be done MNINGINGING SINASINNAN VINGS DG OG OKOROKKOKOKOINGING 345 346 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 347 348 10 To thee the glory of thy power And faithfulness I give; 2 Now, Jesus, let thy powerful death Into my being come; I shall in Christ, at that glad hour, And Christ in me shall live. 11 Obedient faith, that waits on thee, Thou never wilt reprove; But thou wilt form thy Son in me, And perfect me in love. 1 HYMN 361. C. M. MY Y God! I know, I feel thee mine, And will not quit my claim, Till all I have is lost in thine, And all renew'd I am. 2 I hold thee with a trembling hand, But will not let thee go, Till steadfastly by faith I stand, And all thy goodness know. 3 When shall I see the welcome hour, That plants my God in me! Spirit of health, and life, and power, And perfect liberty! 4 Jesus, thine all- victorious love Shed in my heart abroad; Then shall my feet no longer rove, Rooted and fix'd in God. 5 Love only can the conquest win, The strength of sin subdue, ( Mine own unconquerable sin,) And form my soul anew. 6 Love can bow down the stubborn neck, The stone to flesh convert, Soften, and melt, and pierce, and break, An adamantine heart. 7 0 that in me the sacred fire Might now begin to glow, Burn up the dross of base desire, And make the mountains flow! 8 O that it now from heaven might fall, And all my sins consume! Come, Holy Ghost, for thee I call, Spirit of burning, come! 9 Refining fire, go through my heart, Illuminate my soul; Scatter thy life through every part, And sanctify the whole. 10 No longer then my heart shall mourn, While, purified by grace, I only for his glory burn, And always see his face. 11 My steadfast soul, from falling free, Shall then no longer move; But Christ be all the world to me, And all my heart be love. HYMN 362. C. M. 1 DE it according to thy word, D This moment let it be! O that I now, my gracious Lord, Might lose my life for thee' Slay the old Adam with thy breath, The man of sin consume. 3 Withhold whate'er my flesh requires Poison my pleasant food; Spoil my delights, my vain desires. My all of creature- good. 4 My old affections mortify; Nail to the cross my will; Daily and hourly bid me die, Or altogether kill. 5 Jesus, my life, appear within, And bruise the Serpent's head, Enter my soul, extirpate sin, Cast out the cursed seed. 6 Hast thou not made me willing, Lord? Would I not die this hour?[ word, Then speak the killing, quick'ning Slay, raise me, by thy power. 7 Slay me, and I in thee shall trust, With thy dead men arise; Awake, and sing out of the dust, Soon as this nature dies. 80 let it now make haste to die, The mortal wound receive! So shall I live; and yet not I, But Christ in me shall live." 1 9 Be it according to thy word! This moment let it be! The life I lose for thee, my Lord, I find again in thee. HYMN 363. L. M. WHAT THAT! never speak one evil word, Or rash, or idle, or unkind! O how shall I, most gracious Lord, This mark of true perfection find? 2 Thy sinless mind in me reveal; Thy Spirit's plenitude impart; And all my spotless life shall tell The' abundance of a loving heart. 3 Saviour, I long to testify The fulness of thy saving grace, O might thy Spirit the blood apply, Which bought for me the sacred peace' 4 Forgive, and make my nature whole; My inbred malady remove; To perfect health restore my soul, To perfect holiness and love. HYMN 364. 6-8's. 1 JESUS, the gift divine I know, The gift divine I ask of thee; That living water now bestowThy Spirit and thyself, on me: Thou, Lord, of life the fountain art, Now let me find thee in my heart. 2 Thee let me drink, and thirst no more For drops of finite happiness; Spring up, 0 Well, in heavenly power In streams of pure, perennial peace, In joy, that none can take away, In life, which shall for ever stay. 349 350 3 Father, on me the grace bestow, Unblamable before thy sight, Whence all the streams of mercy flow; Mercy, thy own supreme delight, To me, for Jesu's sake, impart, And plant thy nature in my heart. 4 Thy mind throughout my life be shown, While list'ning to the wretch's cry, The widow's and the orphan's groan, On mercy's wings I swiftly fly, The poor and helpless to relieve, My life, my all, for them to give. 1 5 Thus may I show the Spirit within, Which purges me from every stain: Unspotted from the world and sin, My faith's integrity maintain; The truth of my religion prove, By perfect purity and love. SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. HYMN 365. 0 6-8's. FIRST PART. GOD of my salvation, hear, And help a sinner to draw near With boldness to the throne of Grace: Help me thy benefits to sing, And smile to see me feebly bring My humble sacrifice of praise. 2 I cannot praise thee as I would; But thou art merciful and good; I know thou never wilt despise The day of small and feeble things, But bear me, till on eagles' wings To all the heights of love I rise. 4 My Lord and God I then could see, My Saviour, who hath died for me, To bring the rebel near to God; Thou didst, thou didst, thy peace impart; Pardon was written on my heart, In largest characters of blood. 5 Vilest of all the sons of men, When I to folly turn'd again, And sinn'd against thy light and love, Grace did much more than sin abound;" Amazed, I still forgiveness found, And thank'd my Advocate above. S Saviour, for this I thank thee now; My Saviour to the utmost, thou Hast snatch'd me from the gates of hell; That I to all mankind may prove Thy free, thine everlasting love, Which all mankind with me may feel 7 The boundless love that found out me, For every soul of man is free; None of thy mercy need despair: Patient, and pitiful, and kind, Thee every soul of man may find, And, freely saved, thy grace declare. 8 A vile, backsliding sinner, I 1 Ten thousand deaths deserve to die; Yet still by sovereign grace I live! 351 Saviour, to thee I still look up; I see an open door of hope; And wait thy fulness to receive. 9 How shall I thank thee for the grace, The trust I have to see thy face, When sin shall all be purged away! The night of doubts and fears is past, The Morning- Star appears at last, And I shall see the perfect day. 6-8's. 352 I HYMN 366. SECOND PART. SOON shall hear thy quick'ning voice, Shall always pray, give thanks, rejoice: ( This is thy will and faithful word;) My spirit meek, my will resign'd; Lowly as thine shall be my mind; ervant shall be as his Lord. The 5 3 I thank thee for that gracious taste, ( Which pride would not permit to last,) That touch of love, that pledge of heaSurely on me my Father smiled,[ ven; And once I knew him reconciled, And once I felt my sins forgiven. The gospel of thy general grace. Come, Lord, thy Spirit bids thee come, Give me thyself, and take me home; 2 Already, Lord, I feel thy power; Preserved from evil every hour, My great Preserver I proclaim: Safety and strength in thee I have; I find, I find thee strong to save, 3 And know that Jesus is thy name By faith I every moment stand, Strangely upheld by thy right hand; I my own wickedness eschew; A sinner, I am kept from sin; And thou shalt make me pure within, And thou shalt form my soul anew 4 Come, then, and loose my stamm'ring tongue, Teach me the new, the joyful song, And perfect in a babe thy praise: I want a thousand lives to' employ In publishing the sounds of joy, Be now the glorious earnest given! The counsel of thy grace fulfil; Thy kingdom come, thy perfect will Be done on earth, as' tis in heaven. HYMN 367. 1 S. M. COME, and dwell in me, O And bring the glorious liberty From sorrow, fear, and sin. The seed of sin's disease, Spirit of health, remove, Spirit of finish'd holiness, Spirit of perfect love 2 Hasten the joyful day, Which shall my sins consume, When old things shall be pass'd away, And all things new become. The' original offence Out of my soul erase; Enter thyself, and drive it hence, And take up all the place. 3 I want the witness, Lord, That all I do is right, According to thy will and word, Well- pleasing in thy sight. I ask no higher state: Indulge me but in this, And soon or later then translate. To my eternal bliss. INSIGNINGINN NNNNNNNVING DG G SEUKONOIKOKOST 1 353 354 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 355 356 2 The sharpness of thy two- edged sword Enable me to' endure; HYMN 368. 7's& 6's. ATHER, see this living clod, See my soul, the breath of God, Doth after God aspire: Let it still to heaven ascend, Till I my principle rejoin, Blended with my glorious end, And lost in love divine. 2 Lord, if thou from me hast broke The power of outward sin, Burst this Babylonish yoke, And make me free within: Bid my inbred sin depart, And I thy utmost word shall prove, Upright both in life and heart, And perfected in love. 3 God of all- sufficient grace, My God in Christ thou art; Bid me walk before thy face, Till I am pure in heart; Till, transform'd by faith divine, I gain that perfect love unknown, Bright in all thine image shine, By putting on thy Son. 1 4 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, In council join again, To restore thine image lost By frail, apostate man: O might I thy form express, Through faith begotten from above, Stamp'd with real holiness, And fill'd with perfect love. HYMN 369. L. M. GOD, most merciful and true! Thy nature to my soul impart; ' Stablish with me the cov'nant new, And write perfection on my heart. 0 2 To real holiness restored, O let me gain my Saviour's mind! And, in the knowledge of my Lord, Fulness of life eternal find. 3 Remember, Lord, my sins no more, That them I may no more forget; But sunk in guiltless shame adore, With speechless wonder, at thy feet. 4 O'erwhelm'd with thy stupendous grace, I shall not in thy presence move; But breathe unutterable praise, And rapturous awe, and silent love. 5 Then every murmuring thought and vain Expires, in sweet confusion lost; I cannot of my cross complain; I cannot of my goodness boast. 6 Pardon'd for all that I have done, My mouth as in the dust I hide, And glory give to God alone, My God for ever pacified!" HYMN 370. C. M. DEE EEPEN the wound thy hands have In this weak, helpless soul, Till mercy, with its balmy aid, Descends to make me whole. Till bold to say, My hallowing Lord Hath wrought a perfect cure. 3 I see the' exceeding broad command, Which all contains in one: Enlarge my heart to understand The mystery unknown. [ height, 40 that with all thy saints I might By sweet experience prove, What is the length, and breadth, and And depth, of perfect love! 1 HYMN 371. 8's. WWhat now is my hope and desire? THAT To follow the heavenly Lamb, And after his image aspire:" My hope is all centred in thee; I trust to recover thy love, On earth thy salvation to see, And then to enjoy it above. 2 I thirst for a life- giving God, A God that on Calvary died; A fountain of water and blood, Which gush'd from Immanuel's side! I gasp for the stream of thy love, The Spirit of rapture unknown. And then to re- drink it above, Eternally fresh from the throne. HYMN 372. 7's& 6's. GIVE me the enlarged desire, T And open, Thy own fulness to require, And comprehend the whole: Stretch my faith's capacity Wider, and yet wider still; Then with all that is in thee My soul for ever fill! HYMN 373. 6-8's. 1 TESU, thy boundless love to me[ clare, No thought can reach, no tongue de. O knit my thankful heart to thee, And reign without a rival there: Thine wholly, thine alone, I am; Be thou alone my constant flame! 20 grant that nothing in my soul May dwell, but thy pure love alone: O may thy love possess me whole, My joy, my treasure, and my crown; Strange flames far from my heart remove My every act, word, thought, be love! 30 Love, how cheering is thy ray! All pain before thy presence flies; Care, anguish, sorrow, melt away, Where'er chy healing beams arise: O Jesu, nothing may I see, Nothing desire, or seek, but thee. 4 Unwearied may I this pursue, Dauntless to the high prize aspire Hourly within my soul renew This holy flame, this heavenly fire; And day and night be all my care To guard the sacred treasure there. 357 358 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 5 My Saviour, thou thy love to me HYMN 375. 6-8's. In shame, in want, in pain, hast show'd; For me, on the accursed tree, Thou pouredst forth thy guiltless blood; 1 AVIOUR from sin, I wait to prove Thy wounds upon my heart impress, Nor aught shall the loved stamp efface. That Jesus is thy healing name; To lose, when perfected in love, Whate'er I have, or can, or am I stay me on thy faithful word, " The servant shall be as his Lord." 6 More hard than marble is my heart, And foul with sins of deepest stain; But thou the mighty Saviour art, Nor flow'd thy cleansing blood in vain; Ah, soften, melt this rock, and may Thy blood wash all these stains away! 7 0 that I, as a little child, May follow thee, and never rest Nor ever may we parted be, Till I become one spirit with thee. Till sweetly thou hast breathed thy mild 3 Didst thou not in the flesh appear, And lowly mind into my breast!" Sin to condemn, and man to save? That perfect love might cast out fear? That I thy mind in me might have? In holiness show forth thy praise, And serve thee all my spotless days? 9 In suffering be thy love my peace; In weakness be thy love my power, And when the storms of life shall cease, Jesus, in that important hour, In death as life be thou my guide, And save me, who for me hast died. 1 8 Still let thy love point out my way! How wondrous things thy love hath wrought! 4 Still lead me, lest I go astray; Direct my word, inspire my thought; And if I fall, soon may I hear Thy voice, and know that love is near. Didst thou not die that I might live No longer to myself but thee? Might body, soul, and spirit, give To him who gave himself for me? Come then, my Master, and my God, Take the dear purchase of thy blood. 5 Thy own peculiar servant claim, For thy own truth and mercy's sake, Hallow in me thy glorious name; Me for thine own this moment take, And change and throughly purify; Thine only may I live and die. HYMN 374. 6-8's. COME NOME, Holy Ghost, all- quick'ning fire, Come, and in me delight to rest; Drawn by the lure of strong desire, O come and consecrate my breast! The temple of my soul prepare, And fix thy sacred presence there! 2 If now thy influence I feel, If now in thee begin to live, Still to my heart thyself reveal; Give me thyself, for ever give: A point my good, a drop my store. Eager I ask, I pant for more. 3 Eager for thee I ask and pant; So strong the principle divine, Carries me out with sweet constraint, Till all my hallow'd soul is thine; Plunged in the Godhead's deepest sea, And lost in thine immensity. 359 4 My peace, my life, my comfort thou, My treasure, and my all thou art! True witness of my sonship, now Engraving pardon on my heart, Seal of my sins in Christ forgiven, Earnest of love, and pledge of heaven. 5 Come, then, my God, mark out thine heir; Of heaven a larger earnest give! With clearer light thy witness bear, More sensibly within me live; Let all my powers thine entrance feel, And deeper stamp thyself the seal! 360 2 Answer that gracious end in me, For which thy precious life was given Redeem from all iniquity; Restore, and make me meet for heaven Unless thou purge my every stain, Thy suffering and my faith are vain. HYMN 376. 6-8's. ¹ I Of love, and of a healthful mind; Of power, to conquer inbred sin; Of love, to thee and all mankind; Of health, that pain and death defies, Most vigorous when the body dies. 2 When shall I hear the inward voice, Which only faithful souls can hear? Pardon, and peace, and heavenly joys, Attend the promised Comforter; O come, and righteousness divine, And Christ, and all with Christ, are mine 3 O that the Comforter would come! Nor visit as a transient guest, But fix in me his constant home, And take possession of my breast, And fix in me his loved abode, The temple of indwelling God! 4 Come, Holy Ghost, my heart inspire! Attest that I am born again; Come, and baptize me now with fire, Nor let thy former gifts be vain: I cannot rest in sins forgiven; Where is the earnest of my heaven? 5 Where the indubitable seal That ascertains the kingdom mine? The powerful stamp I long to feel, The signature of love divine! O shed it in my heart abroad, Fulness of love, of heaven, of God SINGINGINGINNINGNANSININNANING DG G KORKOKKOKKOIKONOTTING 361 362 HYMN 377. 6-8's. 1 ATHER of everlasting grace, SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 363 364 3 Be thou, O Love, whate'er I want; Support my feebleness of mind; Relieve the thirsty soul, the faint Revive, illuminate the blind; The mournful cheer, the drooping lead, And heal the sick, and raise the dead. praise, Thy goodness and thy truth we prove: Thou hast, in honour of thy Son, The gift unspeakable sent down, The Spirit of life, and power, and love. 2 Send us the Spirit of thy Son, To make the depths of Godhead known, To make us share the life divine: Send him the sprinkled blood to' apply, Send him our souls to sanctify, And show and seal us ever thine. 3 So shall we pray, and never cease; So shall we thankfully confess Thy wisdom, truth, and power, and love; With joy unspeakable adore, And bless and praise thee evermore, And serve thee as thy hosts above: 4 Till, added to that heavenly choir, We raise our songs of triumph higher, And praise thee in a bolder strain, Out- soar the first- born seraph's flight, And sing, with all our friends in light, Thy everlasting love to man. HYMN 378. 6-8's. 1 WHAT shall I do my God to love, My Saviour, and the world's, to praise? 1 Whose bowels of compassion move To me, and all the fallen race! Whose mercy is divinely free For all the fallen race, and me! 2 I long to know, and to make known, The heights and depths of love divine, The kindness thou to me hast shown, Whose every sin was counted thine! My God for me resign'd his breath! He died to save my soul from death! 3 How shall I thank thee for the grace On me and all mankind bestow'd? O that my every breath were praise! O that my heart were fill'd with God! My heart would then with love o'erflow, And all my life thy glory show. 4 See me, O Lord, athirst and faint! Me, weary of forbearing, see! And let me feel thy love's constraint, And freely give up all for thee; True in the fiery trial prove, And pay thee back thy dying love! HYMN 379. 6-8's. I pine for thee with ling'ring smart, Weary and faint through long delay: When wilt thou come into my heart? From sin and sorrow set me free, And swallow up my soul in thee! 2 Come, O thou universal Good! Balm of the wounded conscience, come! The hungry, dying spirit's food, The weary, wand'ring pilgrim's home; Haven to take the shipwreck'd in, My everlasting rest from sin! KOJ 4 Come, O my comfort and delight![ sun, My strength and health, my shield and My boast, and confidence, and might, My joy, my glory, and my crown; My gospel hope, my calling's prize, My tree of life, my paradise. 5 The secret of the Lord thou art, The mystery so long unknown; Christ in a pure and perfect heart, The name inscribed in the white stone, The life divine, the little leaven, My precious pearl, my present heaven HYMN 380. 6-8's. 1 DRISONERS of hope, lift up your heads, I The day of liberty draws near; Jesus, who on the Serpent treads, Shall soon in your behalf appear: The Lord will to his temple come; Prepare your hearts to make him room. 2 Ye all shall find, whom in his word Himself hath caused to put your trust, The Father of our dying Lord Is ever to his promise just; Faithful, if we our sins confess, To cleanse from all unrighteousness. 3 Yes, Lord, we must believe thee kind, Thou never canst unfaithful prove; Surely we shall thy mercy find; Who ask, shall all receive thy love; Nor canst thou it to me deny; 40 ye of fearful hearts, be strong! I ask, the chief of sinners I! Your downcast eyes and hands lift up! Ye shall not be forgotten long; Hope to the end, in Jesus hope! Tell him, ye wait his grace to prove, And cannot fail, if God is love! 5 Prisoners of hope, be strong, be bold, Cast off your doubts, disdain to fear! Dare to believe; on Christ lay hold! Wrestle with Christ in mighty prayer, Tell him," We will not let thee go, Till we thy name, thy nature know." 6 Hast thou not died to purge our sin, And risen, thy death for us to plead? To write thy law of love within Our hearts, and make us free indeea? That we our Eden might regain, Thou diedst; and could'st not die in vain. 7 Lord, we believe, and wait the hour Which all thy great salvation brings; The Spirit of love, and health, and power, Shall come, and make us priests and kings; Thou wilt perform thy faithful word, " The servant shall be as his Lord." 8 The promise stands for ever sure, And we shall in thine image shine, Partakers of a nature pure, Holy, angelical, divine; In Spirit join'd to thee the Son, As thou art with thy Father one. 365 366 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 9 Faithful and true, we now receive The promise ratified by thee: To thee the when and how we leave, In time and in eternity; We only hang upon thy word, " The servant shall be as his Lord." 1 HYMN 381. 7's. WPerfectly resign'd to thee? my Saviour, shall I be Poor and vile in my own eyes, Only in thy wisdom wise! 2 Only thee content to know, Ignorant of all below; Only guided by thy light; Only mighty in thy might! 3 So I may thy Spirit know, Let him as he listeth blow; Let the manner be unknown, So I may with thee be one. 4 Fully in my life express All the heights of holiness; Sweetly let my spirit prove All the depths of humble love. HYMN 382. 7's& 6's. Zechariah iv. 7. FIRST PART. GREAT Mountain, who art thou, ¹0 High as heaven aspires thy brow, Thy foot sinks deep as hell! Thee, alas, I long have known, Long have felt thee fix'd within; Still beneath thy weight I groan; Thou art Indwelling Sin. 2 Thou art darkness in my mind; Perverseness in my will; Love inordinate and blind, That always cleaves to ill, Every passion's wild excess; Anger, lust, and pride, thou art; Thou art sin and sinfulness, And unbelief of heart. 3 Not by human might or power Canst thou be moved from hence But thou shalt flow down before Divine Omnipotence: My Zerubbabel is near; I have not believed in vain: Thou, when Jesus doth appear, Shalt sink into a plain. 4 Christ, the Head, the Corner- Stone, Shall be brought forth in me: Glory be to Christ alone! His grace shall set me free: I shall shout my Saviour's name; Him I evermore shall praise; All the work of grace proclaim, Of sanctifying grace. 5 Christ hath the foundation laid, And Christ shall build me up; Surely I shall soon be made Partaker of my hope: Author of my faith he is, He its Finisher shall be; Perfect love shall seal me his To all eternity. HYMN 383. 367 368 7's& 6's. SECOND PART. THO hath slighted or contemn'd I shall be by grace redeem'd; " Tis grace salvation brings: Ready now my Saviour stands; Him I now rejoice to see With the plummet in his hands. To build and finish me. 2 I right early shall awake, And see the perfect day; Soon the Lamb of God shall take My inbred sin away: When to me my Lord shall come, Sin for ever shall depart; Jesus takes up all the room In a believing heart. 3 Son of God, arise, arise, And to thy temple come! Look, and with thy flaming eyes The man of sin consume; Slay him with thy Spirit, Lord; Reign thou in my heart alone; Speak the sanctifying word, And seal me all thine own. HYMN 384. C. M. KNOW that my Redeemer lives, And ever prays for me; A token of his love he gives, A pledge of liberty. 2 I find him lifting up my head, He brings salvation near; His presence makes me free indeed, And he will soon appear. 3 He wills that I should holy be, What can withstand his will? The counsel of his grace in me He surely shall fulfil. 4 Jesus, I hang upon thy word; I steadfastly believe Thou wilt return and claim me, Lord, And to thyself receive. 5 Joyful in hope, my spirit soars To meet thee from above, Thy goodness thankfully adores, And sure I taste thy love. 6 Thy love I soon expect to find, In all its derth and height; To comprehend the' Eternal Mind And grasp the Infinite. 7 When God is mine, and I am nis Of paradise possest, I taste unutterable bliss, And everlasting rest. 8 The bliss of those that fully dwell, Fully in thee believe, " Tis more than angel- tongues can tell, Or angel- minds conceive. 9 Thou only know'st, who didst obtain, And die to make it known; The great salvation now explain, And perfect us in one! HYMN 385. 8's& 7's. OVE Divine, all loves excelling, 1 ¹ down. NoraSINGINGISD X G KOKOKOIKUIKONCTING 1 369 370 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 371 372 Fix in us thy humble dwelling, All thy faithful mercies crown: Jesus, thou art all compassion; Pure, unbounded love thou art; Visit us with thy salvation; We yield to be set free; Thy counsel we approve; Salvation, praise, ascribe to thee, And glory in thy love. Jesus, to thee we look, Enter every trembling heart Till saved from sin's remains, Reject the inbred tyrant's yoke, And cast away his chains. Our nature shall no more O'er us dominion have; By faith we apprehend the power Which shall for ever save! HYMN 388. L. M. 2 Come, almighty to deliver, Let us all thy grace receive; Suddenly return, and never, Never more, thy temples leave: Thee we would be always blessing; Serve thee as thy hosts above; Pray, and praise thee, without ceasing, Glory in thy perfect love. 3 Finish, then, thy new creation, Pure and spotless let us be; Let us see thy great salvation, Perfectly restored in thee: Changed from glory into glory, Till in heaven we take our place, Till we cast our crowns before thee, Lost in wonder, love, and praise! HYMN 386. I. M. A RM of the Lord, awake, awake! Thine own immortal strength put on! With terror clothed, hell's kingdom shake, And cast thy foes with fury down! 2 As in the ancient days appear; The sacred annals speak thy fame: Be now omnipotently near, To endless ages still the same. 1 3 Thy arm, Lord, is not shorten'd now; It wants not now the power to save; Still present with thy people, thou Bear'st them through life's disparted wave. By death and hell pursued in vain, To thee the ransom'd seed shall come; Shouting, their heavenly Sion gain, And pass through death triumphant home. 5 The pain of life shall there be o'er, The anguish and distracting care; There sighing grief shall weep no more, And sin shall never enter there. 6 Where pure, essential joy is found, The Lord's redeem'd their heads shall raise, With everlasting gladness crown'd, And fill'd with love, and lost in praise. HYMN 387. S. M. 1 PRISONERS of hope, arise, And see your Lord appear Lo! on the wings of love he flies, And brings redemption near. Redemption in his blood He calls you to receive: " Look unto me, the pardoning God; Believe," he cries," believe!" 2 The reconciling word We thankfully embrace; Rejoice in our redeeming Lord, A biood- besprinkled race. 1 3 O O that I could at last submit At Jesu's feet to lay it down, To lay my soul at Jesu's feet! 2 When shall mine eyes behold the Lamb! The God of my salvation see? Weary, O Lord, thou know'st I am; Yet'still I cannot come to thee. 3 Rest for my soul I long to find: Saviour of all, if mine thou art, Give me thy meek and lowly mind, And stamp thine image on my heart 4 Break off the yoke of inbred sin, And fully set my spirit free: I cannot rest till pure within, Till I am wholly lost in thee. 5 Fain would I learn of thee, my God; Thy light and easy burden prove, The cross, all stain'd with hallow'd blood The labour of thy dying love. 7 6 I would, but thou must give the power My heart from every sin release; Bring near, bring near, the joyful hour And fill me with thy perfect peace. Come, Lord, the drooping sinner cheer Nor let thy chariot- wheels delay; Appear, in my poor heart appear! My God, my Saviour, come away! C. M. JESUS, at thy feet we wait, HYMN 389. 10 Till thou shalt bid us rise, Restored to our unsinning state, To love's sweet paradise. 2 Saviour from sin, we thee receive, From all indwelling sin: Thy blood, we steadfastly believe, Shall make us throughly clean. 3 Since thou would'st have us free from sin, And pure as those above, Make haste to bring thy nature in, And perfect us in love. 4 The counsel of thy love fulfil; Come quickly, gracious Lord! Be it according to thy will, - According to thy word! 5 According to our faith in thee Let it to us be done; O that we all thy face might see, And know as we are known! 60 that the perfect grace were given, The love diffused abroad! O that our hearts were all a heaven, For ever fill'd with God! 373 374 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 375 376 Call for the never- failing bread, The manna that comes down from heaven. 2 The gracious fruits of righteousness, HYMN 390. 6-7's. INCE the Son hath made me free, Let me taste my liberty; Thee behold with open face, Triumph in thy saving grace; Thy great will delight to prove, Glory in thy perfect love. 2 Abba, Father! hear thy child, Late in Jesus reconciled; Hear, and all the graces shower, All the joy, and peace, and power, All my Saviour asks above, All the life and heaven of love. 3 Lord, I will not let thee go, Till the blessing thou bestow: Hear my Advocate Divine! Lo! to his my suit I join; Join'd to his, it cannot fail: Bless me; for I will prevail! 4 Heavenly Father, Life Divine, Change my nature into thine! Move and spread throughout my soul, Actuate and fill the whole! Be it I no longer now Living in the flesh, but Thou. 5 Holy Ghost, no more delay! Come, and in thy temple stay! Now thine inward witness bear, Strong, and permanent, and clear Spring of life, thyself impart: Rise eternal in my heart! HYMN 391. 1 L. M. Ezekiel xxxvi. 25,& c. FIRST PART. 1 GOD YOD of all power, and truth, and grace, ¹ Which shall from age to age endure; Whose word, when heaven and earth shall pass, Remains and stands for ever sure: 2 That I thy mercy may proclaim, That all mankind thy truth may see, Hallow thy great and glorious name, And perfect holiness in me. 3 Thy sanctifying Spirit pour, [ clean: To quench my thirst, and make me Now, Father, let the gracious shower Descend, and make me pure from sin. 4 Purge me from every sinful blot; My idols all be cast aside; Cleanse me from every sinful thought, From all the filth of self and pride. 5 Give me a new, a perfect heart, From doubt, and fear, and sorrow free; The mind which was in Christ impart, And let my spirit cleave to thee. 60 take this heart of stone away! Thy sway it doth not, cannot own: In me no longer let it stay; O take away this heart of stone! 70 that I now, from sin released, Thy word may to the utmost prove, Enter into the promised rest, The Canaan of thy perfect love! L. M. HYMN 392. SECOND PART. MATHER, my Fustain the life thyself hast given; Thy blessings' unexhausted store, In me abundantly increase; Nor ever let me hunger more. 3 Let me no more, in deep complaint, " My leanness, O my leanness!" cry; Alone consumed with pining want, Of all my Father's children I. 4 The painful thirst, the fond desire, Thy joyous presence shall remove; But my full soul shall still require A whole eternity of love. HYMN 393. L. M. THIRD PART. TOLY, and true, and righteous Lord, 1 Be mindful of thy gracious word, And stamp me with thy Spirit's seal. 2 Open my faith's interior eye; Display thy glory from above; And all I am shall sink and die, Lost in astonishment and love. 3 Confound, o'erpower me by thy grace; I would be by myself abhorr'd; All might, all majesty, all praise, All glory, be to Christ my Lord. 4 Now let me gain perfection's height; Now let me into nothing fall; Be less than nothing in thy sight; And feel that Christ is all in all! HYMN 394. 6-8's. GOD of our forefathers, hear, And make thy faithful mercies known To thee, through Jesus, we draw near, Thy suffering, well- beloved Son, In whom thy smiling face we see, In whom thou art well pleased with me. 2 With solemn faith we offer up, And spread before thy glorious eyes, That only ground of all our hope, That precious, bleeding Sacrifice, Which brings thy grace on sinners down And perfects all our souls in one. 3 Acceptance through his only name, Forgiveness in his blood, we have, But more abundant life we claim Through him, who died our souls to save To sanctify us by his blood, And fill with all the life of God. 4 Father, behold thy dying Son, And hear the blood that speaks above! On us let all thy grace be shown: Peace, righteousness, and joy, and love ,Thy kingdom,-come to every heart, And all thou hast, and all thou art. HYMN 395. to L. M. reveal'd, ¹0 The helpless all for succour came, The sick to be relieved and heal'd, And found salvation in thy name. 2 With publicans and harlots, I, In these thy Spirit's gospel days, To thee, the sinner's Friend, draw nigh And humbly sue for saving grace. E, G DG 19 SRSKOJ 1 KOIKOIN 377 378 SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 3 Thou seest me helpless and distrest, Feeble, and faint, and blind, and poor; Weary, I come to thee for rest, And sick of sin, implore a cure. 4 My sin's incurable disease Thou, Jesus, thou alone, canst heal; Inspire me with thy power and peace, And pardon on my conscience seal. 5 A touch, a word, a look from thee, Can turn my heart, and make it clean; Purge the foul, inbred leprosy, And save me from my bosom- sin. 6 Lord, if thou wilt, I do believe Thou canst the saving grace impart; Thou canst this instant now forgive, And stamp thine image on my heart. 7 My heart, which now to thee I raise, I know thou canst this moment cleanse; The deepest stains of sin efface, And drive the evil spirit hence. 8 Be it according to thy word; Accomplish now thy work in me; And let my soul, to health restored, Devote its little all to thee. HYMN 396. L. M. JINS to Thy words to hear, thy power to feel; Suffer the sinners to draw near, And graciously receive us still. 2 They that be whole, thyself hast said, No need of a physician have; But I am sick, and want thine aid, And want thine utmost power to save. 1 3 Thy power, and truth, and love divine, The same from age to age endure; A word, a gracious word of thine, The most inveterate plague can cure. 4 Helpless howe'er my spirit lies, And long hath languish'd at the pool, A word of thine shall make me rise, And speak me in a moment whole. 5 Eighteen, or eight and thirty, years, t Or thousands, are alike to thee: Soon as thy saving grace, appears, My plague is gone, my heart is free. & Make this the acceptable hour! Come, O my soul's Physician, thou! Display thy sanctifying power, And show me thy salvation now. L. M. HYMN 397. JESU, thy far- extended fame My drooping soul exults to hear; Thy name, thy all- restoring name, Is music in a sinner's ear. 2 Sinners of old thou didst receive, With comfortable words and kind; Their sorrows cheer, their wants relieve, Heal the diseased, and cure the blind. 3 And art thou not the Saviour still, In every place and age the same? Hast thou forgot thy gracious skill, Or lost the virtue of thy name? Faith in thy changeless name I have, The good, the kind Physician, thou Art able now our souls to save, Art willing to restore them now. 379 380 5 Though seventeen hundred years are past Since thou didst in the flesh appear, Thy tender mercies ever last; And still thy healing power is here! 6 Wouldst thou the body's health restore, And not regard the sin- sick soul? The sin- sick soul thou lov'st much more, And surely thou shalt make it whole. 7 All my disease, my every sin, To thee, O Jesus, I confess: In pardon, Lord, my cure begin, And perfect it in holiness. 8 That token of thine utmost good Now, Saviour, now on me bestow; And purge my conscience with thy blood, And wash my nature white as snow. HYMN 398. 7's. SAVIO 1 QAVIOUR of the sin- sick soul, Give me faith to make me whole Finish thy great work of grace, Cut it short in righteousness. 2 Speak the second time," Be clean!" Take away my inbred sin; Every stumbling- block remove; Cast it out by perfect love. 3 Nothing less will I require, Nothing more can I desire: None but Christ to me be given! None but Christ in earth or heaven. 4 O that I might now decrease! O that all I am might cease! Let me into nothing fall, Let my Lord be all in all! HYMN 399. 1 7's. Love Divine, thyself impart, Every fainting soul inspire; Shine in every drooping heart! Every mournful sinner cheer; Scatter all our guilty gloom; Son of God, appear, appear! To thy human temples come. 2 Come, in this accepted hour; Bring thy heavenly kingdom in! Fill us with the glorious power, Rooting out the seeds of sin: Nothing more can we require, We will covet nothing less; Be thou all our heart's desire, All our joy, and all our peace! HYMN 400. 7's. 1 Comes to save a fallen race; Object of our glorious hope, Jesus comes to lift us up! 2 Let the living stones cry out; Let the sons of Abraham shout: Praise we all our lowly King, Give him thanks, rejoice, and sing 3 He hath our salvation wrought; He our captive souls hath bought He hath reconciled to God; He hath wash'd us in his blood. 381 382 4 We are now his lawful right, Walk as children of the light: We shall soon obtain the grace, Pure in heart, to see his face. 5 We shall gain our calling's prize; After God we all shall rise, Fill'd with joy, and love, and peace, Perfected in holiness. SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 6 Let us then rejoice in hope, Steadily to Christ look up; Trust to be redeem'd from sin, Wait, till he appear within. 7 Fools and madmen let us be, Yet is our sure trust in thee: Faithful is the promised word, We shall all be as our Lord. 8 Hasten, Lord, the perfect day! Let thy every servant say, " I have now obtain'd the power, Born of God, to sin no more." HYMN 401. 6-8's. Mark ix. 23. 1 to A That can in Jesu's name believe: Lord, I no more thy truth blaspheme, Thy truth I lovingly receive; I can, I do believe in thee; All things are possible to me. 2 The most impossible of all Is, that I e'er from sin should cease; Yet shall it be, I know it shall; Jesus, look to thy faithfulness! If nothing is too hard for thee, All things are possible to me. 3 Though earth and hell the word gainsay, The word of God can never fail; The Lamb shall take my sins away, " Tis certain, though impossible: The thing impossible shall be; All things are possible to me. 4 When thou the work of faith hast wrought, I here shall in thine image shine, Nor sin in deed, or word, or thought; Let men exclaim, and fiends repine, They cannot break the firm decree; All things are possible to me. 5 Thy mouth, O Lord, hath spoke, hath sworn, That I shall serve thee without fear, Shall find the pearl which others spurn, Holy, and pure, and perfect here: The servant as his Lord shall be; All things are possible to me. 6 All things are possible to God, To Christ, the power of God in man, To me, when I am all renew'd, When I in Christ am form'd again, And witness, from all sin set free, All things are possible to me. HYMN 402. every work of mine; 7's& 6's. MIGHT I this moment cease Find the perfect holiness, The righteousness divine! Let me thy salvation see; Let me do thy perfect will; Live in glorious liberty, And all thy fulness feel. 383 384 2 O cut short the work, and make Me now a creature new, For thy truth and mercy's sake. The gracious wonder show: Call me forth thy witness, Lord; Let my life declare thy power; To thy perfect love restored, O let me sin no more! 1 3 Fain I would the truth proclaim, That makes me free indeed, Glorify my Saviour's Name, And all its virtues spread: Jesus all our wants relieves, Jesus, mighty to redeem, Saves, and to the utmost saves, All those that come to him. 4 Perfect then thy mighty power In a weak, sinful worm! All my sins destroy, devour, And all my soul transform! Now apply thy Spirit's seal; O come quickly from above! Empty me of sin, and fill With all the life of love. HYMN 403. C. M. LORD, I believe a rest remains, To all thy A rest where pure enjoyment reigns, And thou art loved alone: 2 A rest, where all our soul's desire Is fix'd on things above; Where fear, and sin, and grief expire, Cast out by perfect love. 30 that I now the rest might know, Believe, and enter in! Now, Saviour, now the power bestow And let me cease from sin. 4 Remove this hardness from my heart, This unbelief remove: To me the rest of faith impart, The sabbath of thy love. 5 I would be thine, thou know'st I would And have thee all my own; Thee, O my all- sufficient Good! I want, and thee alone. 6 Thy name to me, thy nature grant, This, only this be given; Nothing beside my God I want; Nothing in earth or heaven. 7 Come, O my Saviour, come away! Into my soul descend; No longer from thy creature stay, My Author and my End! 8 Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, And seal me thine abode! Let all I am in thee be lost; Let all be lost in God. HYMN 404. 8's& 6's. GLORIOUS hope of perfect love! ¹0 It bears on eagles' wings; It gives my ravish'd soul a taste, And makes me for some moments feast With Jesu's priests and kings. E2 G Q2212 KOKOI USIKUSIN 385 386 2 Rejoicing now in earnest hope, I stand, and from the mountain- top See all the land below Rivers of milk and honey rise, And all the fruits of Paradise SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. In endless plenty grow. 3 A land of corn, and wine, and oil, Favour'd with God's peculiar smile, With every blessing blest; There dwells the Lord our Righteousness, And keeps his own in perfect peace, And everlasting rest. 4 O that I might at once go up! No more on this side Jordan stop, But now the land possess: This moment end my legal years; Sorrows, and sins, and doubts, and fears, A howling wilderness. 5 Now, O my Joshua, bring me in! Cast out thy foes; the inbred sin, The carnal mind, remove; The purchase of thy death divide! And O! with all the sanctified Give me a lot of love! HYMN 405. C. M. JOYFUL sound of gospel grace! 1 ¹0 Christ shall in me appear; I, even I, shall see his face; I shall be holy here. 2 This heart shall be his constant home; I hear his Spirit's cry: " Surely," he saith," I quickly come;" He saith, who cannot lie. 3 The glorious crown of righteousness To me reach'd out I view; Conqu'ror through him, I soon shall seize, And wear it as my due. 4 The promised land, from Pisgah's top, I now exult to see; My hope is full( O glorious hope!) Of immortality. 5 He visits now the house of clay; He shakes his future home; O would'st thou, Lord, on this glad day, Into thy temple come! 6 With me I know, I feel, thou art; But this cannot suffice, Unless thou plantest in my heart A constant paradise. 7 My earth thou waterest from on high; But make it all a pool: Spring up, O Well, I ever cry, Spring up within my soul! 8 Come, O my God, thyself reveal, Fill all this mighty void; Thou only canst my spirit fill. Come, Ò my God, my God! 9 Fulfil, fulfil my large desires, Large as infinity; Give, give me all my soul requires, All, all that is in thee! HYMN 406. C. M. 1 WHAT is our calling's glorious hope, WHAT But inward holiness? For this to Jesus I look up, I calmly wait for this. 387 388 Give me the faith that casts out sin, And purifies the heart. 2 I wait, till he shall touch me clean. Shall life and power impart. 3 This is the dear redeeming grace, For every sinner free; Surely it shall on me take place, The chief of sinners, me. 4 From all iniquity, from all, He shall my soul redeem; In Jesus I believe, and shall Believe myself to him. 5 When Jesus makes my heart his home. My sin shall all depart; And, lo! he saith," I quickly come, To fill and rule thy heart!" 6 Be it according to thy word! Redeem me from all sin: My heart would now receive thee, Lord Come in, my Lord, come in! HYMN 407. 1 7's& 6's. Deut. xxxiii. 26-29. NONE TONE is like Jeshurun's God, So great, so strong, so high: Lo! he spreads his wings abroad, He rides upon the sky. Israel is his first- born son: God, the' Almighty God, is thine, See him to thy help come down, The excellence divine. 2 Thee the great Jehovah deigns To succour and defend; Thee the' eternal God sustains, Thy Maker and thy Friend: Israel, what hast thou to dread? Safe from all impending harms, Round thee and beneath are spread The everlasting arms. 3 God is thine; disdain to fear The enemy within: God shall in thy flesh appear, And make an end of sin: God the man of sin shall slay, Fill thee with triumphant joy; God shall thrust him out, and say, " Destroy them all, destroy!" 4 All the struggle then is o'er, And wars and fightings cease, Israel then shall sin no more, But dwell in perfect peace: All his enemies are gone; Sin shall have in him no part; Israel now shall dwell alone, With Jesus in his heart. 5 In a land of corn and wine His lot shall be below; Comforts there, and blessings join, And milk and honey flow: Jacob's well is in his soul; Gracious dew his heavens distil, Fill his soul, already full, And shall for ever fill. 6 Blest, O Israel, art thou; What people is like thee? Saved from sin, by Jesus, now Thou art, and still shalt be: Jesus is thy seven- fold shield; Jesus is thy flaming sword; Earth, and hell, and sin, shall yield To God's almighty Word. 389 390 TOR SEEKING FOR FULL REDEMPTION. 391 392 Come, then, for Jesu's sake, And bid my heart be clean; An end of all my troubles make, An end of all my sin. 2 I will, through grace, I will, I do, return to thee; Take, empty it, O Lord, and fill My heart with purity! For power I feebly pray: Thy kingdom now restore, To- day, while it is call'd to- day, And I shall sin no more. HYMN 408. L. M. TE wills that I should holy be; That full divine conformity To all my Saviour's righteous will. 2 See, Lord, the travail of thy soul Accomplish'd in the change of mine, And plunge me, every whit made whole, In all the depths of love divine. 3 On thee, O God, my soul is stay'd, And waits to prove thine utmost will; The promise, by thy mercy made, Thou canst, thou wilt, in me fulfil. 4 No more I stagger at thy power, Or doubt thy truth, which cannot move: Hasten the long- expected hour, And bless me with thy perfect love. 5 Jesus, thy loving Spirit alone Can lead me forth, and make me free; Burst every bond through which I groan, And set my heart at liberty. 6 Now let thy Spirit bring me in; And give thy servant to possess The land of rest from inbred sin, The land of perfect holiness. 7 Lord, I believe thy power the same; The same thy truth and grace endure; And in thy blessed hands I am, And trust thee for a perfect cure. 8 Come, Saviour, come, and make me whole, Entirely all my sins remove; To perfect health restore my soul, To perfect holiness and love. IIYMN 409. 1 I want a constant liberty, A perfect rest from sin. C. M. to thee Against the spirit unclean: 2 Expel the fiend out of my heart, By love's almighty power, Now, now command him to depart, a And never enter moro. 3 Thy killing and thy quick'ning power, Jesus, in me display, The life of nature from this hour, My pride and passion, slay. 4 Then, then, my utmost Saviour, raise My soul, with saints above, To serve thy will, and spread thy praise, And sing thy perfect love. 5 This moment I thy truth confess; This moment I receive The heavenly gift, the dew of grace, And by thy mercy live. 6 The next, and every moment, Lord, On me thy Spirit pour, And bless me, who believe thy word, With that last glorious shower. HYMN 410. 1 FATHER, I dare believe Thee merciful and true: Thou wilt my guilty soul forgive, My fallen soul renew. S. M. I cannot wash my heart, But by believing thee, And waiting for thy blood to' impart The spotless purity: While at thy cross I lie, Jesus, thy grace bestow, Now thy all- cleansing blood apply, And I am white as snow. 3 HYMN 411. 6-7's. WH WHY not now, my God, my God? Ready if thou always art, Make in me thy mean abode, Take possession of my heart: If thou canst so greatly bow, Friend of sinners, why not now? 2 God of love, in this my day, For thyself to thee I cry; Dying, if thou still delay, Must I not for ever die? Enter now thy poorest home; Now, my utmost Saviour, come! L. M. 1 HYMN 412. 1 Kings xviii. 1 HOU God that answerest by fire, name we Fulfil our faithful hearts' desire, And let on us thy Spirit fall. 2 Bound on the altar of thy cross, Our old offending nature lies; Now, for the honour of thy cause, Come, and consume the sacrifice! 3 Consume our lusts as rotten wood; Consume our stony hearts within! Consume the dust, the serpent's food, And dry up all the streains of sin. 4 Its body totally destroy! Thyself The Lord, The God, approve! And fill our hearts with holy joy, And fervent zeal, and perfect love. 5 0 that the fire from heaven might fall, Our sins its ready victims find, Seize on our sins, and burn up all, Nor leave the least remains behind. 6 Then shall our prostrate souls adore, The Lord, He is the God, confess: He is the God of saving power! He is the God of hallowing grace! HYMN 413. 7's& 6's. NCE thou didst on earth appear, 1 Now be manifested here, And bid our sin be gone! Come, and by thy presence chase Its nature with its guilt and power; Jesus, show thy open face, And sin shall be no more DG QOX KOJKOJ 393 394 2 Thou who didst so greatly stoop To a poor virgin's womb, Here thy mean abode take up; To me, my Saviour, come! Come, and Satan's works destroy, And let me all thy Godhead prove, Fill'd with peace, and heavenly joy, And pure, eternal love. 3 Then my soul, with strange delight, Shall comprehend and feel What the length, and breadth, and height OIKO 1 Of love unspeakable: Then I shall the secret know, Which angels would search out in vain;God was man, and served below, That man with God might reign! 4 Father, Son, and Spirit, come, And with thine own abide: Holy Ghost, to make thee room, Our hearts we open wide; Thee, and only thee request, To every asking sinner given; Come, our life, and peace, and rest, Our all in earth and heaven. HYMN 414. 7's& 6's. NWith all my sins to part; OW, even now, I yield, I yield, Jesus, speak my pardon seal'd, And purify my heart; Purge the love of sin away; Then I into nothing fall; Then I see the perfect day, And Christ is all in all. 2 Jesus, now our hearts inspire With that pure love of thine, Kindle now the heavenly fire, To brighten and refine; Purify our faith like gold; All the dross of sin remove; Melt our spirits down, and mould Into thy perfect love. 1 FOR BELIEVERS SAVED. HYMN 415. C. M. JESUS hath died that I might live, Might to In him eternal life receive, And be in spirit one. 2 Saviour, I thank thee for the grace, The gift unspeakable! And wait with arms of faith to' embrace, And all thy love to feel. 3 My soul breaks out in strong desire The perfect bliss to prove; My longing heart is all on fire To be dissolved in love. 4 Give me thyself; from every boast, From every wish set free: Let all I am in thee be lost; But give thyself to me. 5 Thy gifts, alas, cannot suffice, Unless thyself be given; Thy presence makes my paradise, And where thou art is heaven! 395 396 2 I ask the blood- bought pardon seal'd, The liberty from sin, HYMN 416. C. M. ASK the gift of righteousness, The sin- subduing power, Power to believe, and go in peace, And never grieve thee more. The grace infused, the love reveal'd, The kingdom fix'd within. 3 Thou hear'st me for salvation pray;. Thou seest my heart's desire; Made ready in thy powerful day, Thy fulness I require. 4 My vehement soul cries out opprest, Impatient to be freed; Nor can I, Lord, nor will I rest, Till I am saved indeed. 5 Art thou not able to convert? Art thou not willing too? To change this old rebellious heart, To conquer and renew? Thou canst, thou wilt, I dare believe, So arm me with thy power, That I to sin shall never cleave, Shall never feel it more. HYMN 417. C. M. 1 COME, O my God, the promise seal, This remove. Now in my gasping soul reveal The virtue of thy love. 2 I want thy life, thy purity, Thy righteousness, brought in, I ask, desire, and trust in thee, To be redeem'd from sin. 3 For this, as taught by thee, I pray, And can no longer doubt; Remove from hence! to sin I say, Be cast this moment out! 4 Anger and sloth, desire and pride, This moment be subdued; Be cast into the crimson tide Of my Redeemer's blood. Saviour, to thee my soul looks up, My present Saviour thou! In all the confidence of hope, I claim the blessing now. 6" Tis done: thou dost this moment save With full salvation bless; Redemption through thy blood I have, And spotless love and peace. 1 SECTION VIII. FOR BELIEVERS SAVED. HYMN 418. 7's& 6's. These wretched souls of ours, Help us thee to glorify With all our ransom'd powers: Ours they are not, Lord, but thine: O let the vessels of thy grace, Body, soul, and spirit, join In our Redeemer's praise! 2 True and faithful witness, thee, O Jesus, we receive; Fulness of the Deity, In all thy people live! 397 398 First- begotten from the dead, Call forth thy living witnesses; King of saints, thine empire spread O'er all the ransom'd race. 3 Grace, the fountain of all good, Ye happy saints, receive, With the streams of peace o'erflow'd, With all that God can give; He who is, and was, in peace, And grace, and plenitude of power, Comes, your favour'd souls to bless, And never leave you more. FOR BELIEVERS SAVED. 4 Let the Spirit before his throne, Mysterious One and Seven, In his various gifts sent down, Be to the churches given; Let the pure seraphic joy From Jesus Christ, the Just, descend; Holiness without alloy, And bliss that ne'er shall end. HYMN 419. L. M. ¹Q Who daily, Lord, ascend with thee, Redeem'd from sin, and free indeed, We taste our glorious liberty. 2 Saved from the fear of hell and death, With joy we seek the things above; And all thy saints the spirit breathe Of power, sobriety, and love. 3 Power o'er the world, the fiend, and sin, We through thy gracious Spirit feel; Full power the victory to win, And answer all thy righteous will. 4 Pure love to God thy members find, Pure love to every soul of man; And in thy sober, spotless mind, Saviour, our heaven on earth we gain. L. M. 1 HYMN 420. Resurrection. 7E faithful souls, who Jesus know, If risen indeed with him ye are, Superior to the joys below, YE His resurrection's power declare. 2 Your faith by holy tempers prove, By actions show your sins forgiven! And seek the glorious things above, And follow Christ, your Head, to heaven. 3 There your exalted Saviour see, Seated at God's right hand again, In all his Father's majesty, In everlasting pomp, to reign. 4 To him continually aspire, Contending for your native place; And emulate the angel- choir, And only live to love and praise. 5 For who by faith your Lord receive, Ye nothing seek or want beside; Dead to the world and sin ye live; Your creature- love is crucified. 6 Your real life, with Christ conceal'd, Deep in the Father's bosom lies: And, glorious as your Head reveal'd, Ye soon shall meet him in the skies. 2 HYMN 421. 1 1 The victory by my Saviour got, I long with Paul to share. O may I triumph so, When all my warfare's past; And, dying, find my latest foe Under my feet at last! This blessed word be mine, Just as the port is gain'd, " Kept by the power of grace divine, I have the faith maintain'd." The' Apostles of my Lord, To whom it first was given, They could not speak a greater word, Nor all the saints in heaven. 399 400 2 Tim. iv. 7. " I THE good fight have fought," shall I declare? 1 S. M. HYMN 422. L. M. ET not the wise his wisdom boast, in his The rich in flattering riches trust, Which take their everlasting flight. The rush of numerous years bears down The most gigantic strength of man; And where is all his wisdom gone, When dust he turns to dust again! 2 One only gift can justify The boasting soul that knows his God, When Jesus doth his blood apply, I glory in his sprinkled blood. The Lord my Righteousness I praise; I triumph in the love divine,[ grace, The wisdom, wealth, and strength of In Christ to endless ages mine. HYMN 423. WHO 7's& 6's. can worthily commend Thy love unsearchable! Love that made thee condescend Our curse and death to feel: Thou, the great, eternal God, Who didst thyself our ransom pay, Hast, with thy own precious blood, Wash'd all our sins away. 2 By the Spirit of our Head Anointed priests and kings, Conquerors of the world, we tread On all created things; Sit in heavenly places down, While yet we in the flesh remain: Now, partakers of thy throne, Before thy Father reign. 3 In thy members here beneath The Intercessor prays; Here we in the Spirit breathe The quintessence of praise; Offer up our all to God; And God beholds, with gracious eyes, First the purchase of thy blood, And then our sacrifice. Univ. Bibl Giessen 4 Jesus, let thy kingdom come, ( Inspired by thee we pray,) Previous to the general doom, The everlasting day. Take possession of thine own, And let us then our Saviour see Glorious on thy heavenly throne, To all eternitv. DG NINIQ IKUSIKONECKO ΚΟΛΟΣ 401 402 1 HYMN 424. FOR BELIEVERS SAVED. 7's& 6's. S, who climb thy holy hill, 1 Let the world our influence feel, Our gospel grace partake: Grace, to help in time of need, Pour out on sinners from above; All thy Spirit's fulness shed, In showers of heavenly love. 2 Make our earthly souls a field Which God delights to bless; Let us in due season yield The fruits of righteousness: Make us trees of paradise,[ show, Which more and more thy praise may Deeper sink, and higher rise, And to perfection grow. HYMN 425. L. M. 1 HE Voice that speaks Jehovah near, The still small voice I long to hear O may it now my Lord proclaim, And fill my soul with holy shame! 2 Ashamed I must for ever be, Afraid the God of love to see, If saints and prophets hide their face, And angels tremble while they gaze! S. M. HYMN 426. LORD, in the strength of grace, With a glad Myself, my residue of days, to 2 Thy ransom'd servant, I Restore to thee thy own; And, from this moment, live or die To serve my God alone. HYMN 427. 7's. 1 grace, GBy thy pardoning love compell'd, Up to thee our souls we raise, Up to thee our bodies yield: Thou our sacrifice receive, Acceptable through thy Son, While to thee alone we live, While we die to thee alone. 2 Meet it is, and just, and right, That we should be wholly thine, In thy only will delight, In thy blessed service join: O that every work and word Might proclaim how good thou art; " Holiness unto the Lord" Still be written on our heart. HYMN 428. C. M. His sovereign right assert, And take up every thankful song, And every loving heart. 2 He justly claims us for his own, Who bought us with a price; The Christian lives to Christ alone, To Christ alone he dies. 3 Jesus, thine own at last receive, Fulfil our hearts' desire, And let us to thy glory live, Aud in thy cause expire. 403 404 4 Our souls and bodies we resign; With joy we render thee Our all, no longer ours, but thine To all eternity. HYMN 429. 6-8's. 1 BEHOLD the servant of the Lord! I wait thy guiding eye to feel, To hear and keep thy every word, To prove and do thy perfect will, Joyful from my own works to cease. Glad to fulfil all righteousness. 2 Me if thy grace vouchsafe to use, Meanest of all thy creatures, me, The deed, the time, the manner choose, Let all my fruit be found of thee; Let all my works in thee be wrought, By thee to full perfection brought. 3 My every weak, though good design, O'er- rule, or change, as seems thee meet; Jesus, let all my work be thine!! Thy work, O Lord, is all complete, And pleasing in thy Father's sight: Thou only hast done all things right. 4 Here then to thee thy own I leave; Mould as thou wilt thy passive clay, But let me all thy stamp receive, But let me all thy words obey; Serve with a single heart and eye, And to thy glory live and die. HYMN 430. 6-7's. 1 FA ATHER, Son, and Holy Ghost, One in Three, and Three in One, As by the celestial host, Let thy will on earth be done, Praise by all to thee be given, Glorious Lord of earth and heaven! 2 Vilest of the sinful race, Lo! I answer to thy call: Meanest vessel of thy grace. Grace divinely free for all, Lo! I come to do thy will, All thy counsel to fulfil. 3 If so poor a worm as I May to thy great glory live, All my actions sanctify, All my words and thoughts receive Claim me for thy service, claim All I have, and all I am. 4 Take my soul and body's powers, Take iny memory, mind, and will. All my goods, and all my hours, All I know, and all I feel; All I think, or speak, or do; Take my heart;-but make it new! 5 Now, O God, thine own I am; Now I give thee back thine own: Freedom, friends, and health, and fame Consecrate to thee alone: Thine I live, thrice happy I! Happier still if thine I die. 6 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, One in Three, and Three in One, TOR 405 406 As by the celestial host, Let thy will on earth be done; Praise by all to thee be given, Glorious Lord of earth and heaven! HYMN 431. FOR BELIEVERS SAVED. 6-8's. offering To thee, the Lord of earth and skies? My spirit, soul, and flesh receive, A holy, living sacrifice; Small as it is,' tis all my store; More should'st thou have, if I had more. 2 Now then, my God, thou hast my soul; No longer mine, but thine I am; Guard thou thine own, possess it whole; Cheer it with hope, with love inflame: Thou hast my spirit; there display Thy glory to the perfect day. 3 Thou hast my flesh, thy hallow'd shrine, Devoted solely to thy will; Here let thy light for ever shine; This house still let thy presence fill; O Source of Life,-live, dwell, and move In me, till all my life be love! 10 never in these veils of shame, Sad fruits of sin, my glorying be! Clothe with salvation, through thy name, My soul, and let me put on thee! Be living faith my costly dress, And my best, robe thy righteousness. 5 Send down thy likeness from above, And let this my adorning be; Clothe me with wisdom, patience, love, With lowliness and purity, Than gold and pearls more precious far, And brighter than the morning star. 8 Lord, arm me with thy Spirit's might, Since I am call'd by thy great name; In thee let all my thoughts unite, Of all my works be thou the aim; Thy love attend me all my days, And my sole business be thy praise! HYMN 432. C. M. 1 ATHER, into thy hands alone My all, thy property I own, The steward of the Lord. 2 Hereafter, none can take away My life, or goods, or fame; Ready at thy demand to lay Them down I always am. 3 Confiding in thy only love, Through Jesus strength'ning me, I wait thy faithfulness to prove, And give back all to thee. 4 Take when thou wilt into thy hands, And as thou wilt reqrire; Resume by the Chaldean bands, Or the devouring fire. 5 Determined all thy will to' obey, Thy blessings I restore; Give, Lord, or take thy gifts away, I praise thee evermore! 407 408 HYMN 433. 6-8's. 1 IVE me the faith which can remove to a plain; Give me the child- like praying love, Which longs to build thy house again, Thy love let it my heart o'erpower, And all my simple soul devour. 2 I want an even, strong desire, I want a calmly- fervent zeal, To save poor souls out of the fire, To snatch them from the verge of hell, And turn them to a pardoning God, And quench the brands in Jesu's blood. 3 I would the precious time redeem, And longer live for this alone, To spend, and to be spent, for them Who have not yet my Saviour known Fully on these my mission prove, And only breathe, to breathe thy love. 4 My talents, gifts, and graces, Lord, Into thy blessed hands receive; And let me live to preach thy word, And let me to thy glory live; My every sacred moment spend In publishing the Sinners' Friend. 5 Enlarge, inflame, and fill my heart With boundless charity divine! So shall I all my strength exert, And love them with a zeal like thine; And lead them to thy open side, The sheep for whom their Shepherd died. 1 HYMN 434. 7's. JESUS, all- atoning Lamb, Thine, and only thine, I am; Take my body, spirit, soul; Only thou possess the whole. 2 Thou my one thing needful be; Let me ever cleave to thee; Let me choose the better part; Let me give thee all my heart. 3 Fairer than the sons of men, Do not let me turn again, Leave the fountain- head of bliss, Stoop to creature- happiness. 4 Whom have I on earth below? Thee, and only Thee I know: Whom have I in heaven but Thee? Thou art all in all to me. 5 All my treasure is above; All my riches is thy love: Who the worth of love can tell? Infinite, unsearchable! 6 Thou, O love, my portion art: Lord, thou know'st my simple heart' Other comforts I despise; Love be all my paradise. 7 Nothing else can I require; Love fills up my whole desire; All thy other gifts remove, Still thou giv'st me all in love! E 5 DG K COMKOMOJKOJKO ING 409 410 1 FOR BELIEVERS SAVED. HYMN 435. C. M. ATHER, to thee my soul I lift, Convinced that every perfect gift From thee alone descends. 2 Mercy and grace are thine alone, And power and wisdom too; Without the Spirit of thy Son We nothing good can do. 3 We cannot speak one useful word, One holy thought conceive, Unless, in answer to our Lord, Thyself the blessing give. 4 His blood demands the purchased grace: His blood's availing plea Obtain'd the help for all our race, sends it down to me. 5 Thou all our works in us hast wrought; Our good is all divine; The praise of every virtuous thought, And righteous word, is thine. 6 From thee, through Jesus, we receive The power on thee to call, In whom we are, and move, and live; Our God is all in all! HYMN 436. S. M. 1 My sure, unerring Light, On thee my feeble steps I stay, Which thou wilt guide aright. 2 My Wisdom and my Guide, My Counsellor thou art; O never let me leave thy side, Or from thy paths depart! 3 I lift my eyes to thee, Thou gracious, bleeding Lamb, That I may now enlighten'd be, And never put to shame. Never will I remove 4 Out of thy hands my cause; But rest in thy redeeming love, And hang upon thy cross. 5 Teach me the happy art In all things to depend On thee; O never, Lord, depart, But love me to the end! 6 Still stir me up to strive With thee in strength divine; And every moment, Lord, revive This fainting soul of mine. 7 Persist to save my soul Throughout the fiery hour, Till I am every whit made whole, And show forth all thy power. 8 Through fire and water bring Into the wealthy place; And teach me the new song to sing, When perfected in grace! 9 O make me all like thee, Before I hence remove! Settle, confirm, and' stablish me, And build me up in love. 10 Let me thy witness live, When sin is all destroy'd: And then my spotless soul receive, And take me home to God. 1 411 412 HYMN 437. L. M. 0 GOD, my God, my All thou art! Ere shines the dawn of rising day, Thy sovereign light within my heart, Thy all- enlivening power, display. 2 For thee my thirsty soul doth pant, While in this desert land I live; And hungry as I am, and faint, Thy love alone can comfort give. 3 In a dry land, behold I place My whole desire on thee, O Lord; And more I joy to gain thy grace, Than all earth's treasures can afford. 4 More dear than life itself, thy Love My heart and tongue shall still employ And to declare thy praise will prove My peace, my glory, and my joy. 5 In blessing thee with grateful songs My happy life shall glide away: The praise that to thy name belongs Hourly with lifted hands I'll pay. 6 Abundant sweetness, while I sing Thy love, my ravish'd heart o'erflows, Secure in thee, my God and King, Of glory that no period knows. 7 Thy name, O God, upon my bed Dwells on my lips, and fires my thought, With trembling awe, in midnight shade, I muse on all thy hands have wrought. 8 In all I do I feel thine aid; Therefore thy greatness will I sing, O God, who bidd'st my heart be glad Beneath the shadow of thy wing! 9 My soul draws nigh and cleaves to thee: Then let or earth or hell assail, Thy mighty hand shall set me free; For whom thou sav'st, he ne'er shall fail. HYMN 438. 12-8's. ¹0 Whose bowels of compassion move To every sinful child of man; Jesus, our Shepherd great and good, Who dying bought us with his blood, Thou hast brought back to life again. His blood to all our souls apply; ( His blood alone can sanctify, Which first did for our sins atone;) The covenant of redemption seal; The depth of love, of God, reveal; And speak us perfected in one. 2 0 might our every work and word Express the tempers of our Lord, The nature of our Head above: His Spirit send into our hearts, Engraving on our inmost parts The living law of holiest love. Then shall we do, with pure delight, Whate'er is pleasing in thy sight, As vessels of thy richest grace; And, having thy whole counsel done, To thee and thy co- equal Son Ascribe the everlasting praise. 12-8's. HYMN 439. 1 THY power and saving truth to show, at I go, Strong in the Lord, and thy great might VA 413 414 Gladly take up the hallow'd cross, And, suffering all things for thy cause, Beneath thy bloody banner fight. A spectacle to fiends and men, To all their fierce or cool disdain With calmest pity I submit: Determined nought to know, beside My Jesus and him crucified, FOR BELIEVERS I tread the world beneath my feet. 2 Superior to their smile or frown, On all their goods my soul looks down, Their pleasures, wealth, and power, and state: The man that dares their god despise, The Christian,-he alone is wise; 3 I live below, The power of godliness to show, The wonders wrought by Jesu's Name: O that I might but faithful prove; Witness to all thy pardoning love, And point them to the' atoning Lamb! Let me to every creature cry, The poor and rich, the low and high, " Believe, and feel thy sins forgiven! Damn'd, till by Jesus saved, thou art! Till Jesu's blood hath wash'd thy heart, Thou canst not find the gate of heaven!" HYMN 440. 12-8's. Jesu, And touch my lips with hallow'd fire, The Christian,-he alone is great. O God, let all my life declare How happy all thy servants are; How far above these earthly things; How pure, when wash'd in Jesu's blood; How intimately one with God, HYMN 442. 6-8's. A heaven- born race of Priests and Kings. ¹0UP earth we now lament to see With floods o'erflow'd, And loose a stammering infant's tongue: Prepare the vessel of thy grace; Adorn me with the robes of praise, And mercy shall be all my song; Mercy for all who know not God; Mercy for all in Jesu's blood; [ scends; Mercy, that earth and heaven tranLove, that o'erwhelms the saints in light; The length, and breadth, and depth, and height Of love divine, which never ends! 2 A faithful witness of thy grace, Well may I fill the' allotted space, And answer all thy great design; Walk in the works by thee prepared; And find annex'd the vast reward, The crown of righteousness divine. When I have lived to thee alone,[ done!" Pronounce the welcome word," Well And let me take my place above: Enter into my Master's joy; And all eternity employ, In praise, and ecstasy, and love. SECTION IX. FOR BELIEVERS INTERCEDING. HYMN 441. 6-8's. ET God, who comforts the distrest, 415 416 INTERCEDING. 2 We weep for those that weep below, And, burden'd for the' afflicted, sigh; The various forms of human woe Hear, Holy Ghost, our joint request, And show thyself the Comforter; And swell the' unutterable groan, And breathe our wishes to the Throne!! Excite our softest sympathy, Fill every heart with mournful care, And draw out all our souls in prayer. 3 We wrestle for the ruin'd race, By sin eternally undone ,Unless thou magnify thy grace, And make thy richest mercy known, And make thy vanquish'd rebels find Pardon in Christ for all mankind 4 Father of everlasting Love, To every soul thy Son reveal, Our guilt and sufferings to remove, Our deep, original wound to heal; And bid the fallen race arise, And turn our earth to Paradise. 1 With violence, wrong, and cruelty ,One wide- extended field of blood, Where men like fiends each other tear, In all the hellish rage of war. 2 As' listed on Abaddon's side, They mangle their own flesh, and slay Tophet is moved, and opens wide Its mouth for its enormous prey; And myriads sink beneath the grave, And plunge into the flaming wave. 3 0 might the universal Friend This havoc of his creatures see! Bid our unnatural discord end; Declare us reconciled in thee; Write kindness on our inward parts, And chase the murderer from our hearts! 4 Who now against each other rise, The nations of the earth, constrain To follow after peace, and prize The blessings of thy righteous reign, The joys of unity to prove, The paradise of perfect love! 6-8's. HYMN 443. For the Mahometans. UN of unclouded Righteousness, S A sad benighted world to bless, Which now in sin and error lies, Wrapt in Egyptian night profound, With chains of hellish darkness bound. 2 The smoke of the infernal cave, Which half the Christian world o'erspread, Disperse, thou heavenly Light, and save The souls by that Impostor led, That Arab- thief, as Satan bold, Who quite destroy'd thy Asian fold. 30 might the blood of sprinkling cry For those who spurn the sprinkled Assert thy glorious Deity,[ blood! Stretch out thine arm, thou triune God! The Unitarian fiend expel, And chase his doctrine back to hell. 4 Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Thou Three in One. and One in Three Resume thy own, for ages lost; Finish the dire apostasy ,. VANNUNQUANQ VIKOKOIKOIKOIKOJNOM 417 418 FOR BELIEVERS INTERCEDING. 419 420 6 As the bright Sun of Righteousness, Thy universal claim maintain, And Lord of the creation reign! Their healing wings display; 6-8's. And let their lustre still increase Unto the perfect day. HYMN 447. D. S. M. [ ESSIAH, Prince of Peace! HYMN 444. For the Heathens. thou Hast ransom'd, every soul of man ,Why is the grace so long delay'd? Why unfulfill'd the saving plan? The bliss, for Adam's race design'd, When will it reach to all mankind? 2 Art thou the God of Jews alone, 1 And not the God of Gentiles too? To Gentiles make thy goodness known; Thy judgments to the nations show; Awake them by the gospel call: Light of the world, illumine all! 3 The servile progeny of Ham Seize, as the purchase of thy blood; Let all the Heathens know thy name; From idols to the living God The dark Americans convert; And shine in every Pagan heart! 4 As lightning launch'd from east to west, The coming of thy kingdom be; To thee, by angel- hosts confest, Bow every soul and every knee; Thy glory let all flesh behcld: And then fill up thy heavenly fold. HYMN 445. 6-8's. COME, thou radiant Morning- Star, ¹0 Arise resplendent from afar! Assert thy royalty divine! Thy sway o'er all the earth maintain, And now begin thy glorious reign. 2 Thy kingdom, Lord, we long to see: Thy sceptre o'er the nations shake! To' erect that final monarchy, Edom for thy possession take; Take( for thou didst their ransom find) The purchased souls of all mankind. 3 Now let thy chosen ones appear, And valiantly the truth maintain! Dispread thy gracious kingdom here; Fly on the rebel sons of men! Seize them with faith divinely bold, And force the world into thy fold! C. M. HYMN 446. TESU, the word of mercy give, 1 JAnd let it swiftly run: And let the priests themselves believe, And put salvation on. 2 Clothed with the Spirit of Holiness, May all thy people prove The plenitude of gospel grace, The joy of perfect love. 3 Jesus, let all thy lovers shine Illustrious as the sun; And, bright with borrow'd rays divine, Their glorious circuit run: Beyond the reach of mortals, spread Their light where'er they go; And heavenly influences shed On all the world below. 5 As giants may they run their race, Exulting in their might; As burning luminaries, chase The gloom of hellish night. 1 Where war is learn'd, they must confess, Thy kingdom is not there. Who, prompted by thy foe, Delight in human blood, Apollyon is their King, we know, And Satan is their god. 2 But shall he still devour The souls redeem'd by thee? Jesus, stir up thy glorious power, And end the' apostasy! Come, Saviour, from above, O'er all our hearts to reign; And plant the kingdom of thy love In every heart of man. 3 Then shall we exercise 1 The hellish art no more, While thou our long- lost paradise Dost with thyself restore. Fightings and wars shall cease, And, in thy Spirit given, Pure joy and everlasting peace Shall turn our earth to heaven. HYMN 448. 7's& 6's. 1 PRINCE of universal peace, Bid our jars and discords cease; Unite us all in thee: Cruel as wild beasts we are, Till vanquish'd by thy mercy's power, Men, like wolves, each other tear, And their own flesh devour. 2 But if thou pronounce the word That forms our souls again, Love and harmony restored Throughout our earth shall reign When thy wondrous love they feel, The human savages are tame; Ravenous wolves and leopards dwell And stable with the lamb. 30 that now, with pardon blest, We each might each embrace, Quietly together rest, And feed upon thy grace; Like our sinless parents live: Great Shepherd! make thy goodness known; All into thy fold receive, And keep us ever one. HYMN 449. 7's& 6's. O when shall it appear! When shall all thy people meet In amity sincere! Tear each other's flesh no more, But kindly think and speak the same All express the meekening power And spirit of the Lamb! 421 422 FOR BELIEVERS 2 Visit us, bright Morning Star, And bring the perfect day! Urged by faith's incessant prayer, No longer, Lord, delay: Now destroy the envious root; The ground of nature's feuds remove; Fill the earth with golden fruit, With ripe, millennial love. S. M. HYMN 450. For the Jews. ESSIAH, ' M Redeem'd by thee, we plead The promise made to Abraham's race, To souls for ages dead. 2 Their bones, as quite dried up, Throughout the vale appear: Cut off and lost their last faint hope To see thy kingdom here. 3 Open their graves, and bring [ King, The outcasts forth, to own Thou art their Lord, their God, their Their true Anointed One. 4 To save the race forlorn, 1 Thy glorious arm display! And show the world a nation born, A nation in a day! HYMN 451. 6-8's. of Our earnest suit for Abraham's seed! Justly they claim the softest prayer From us, adopted in their stead, Who mercy through their fall obtain, And Christ by their rejection gain. 2 Outcasts from thee, and scatter'd wide Through every nation under heaven, Blaspheming whom they crucified, Unsaved, unpitied, unforgiven, Branded like Cain, they bear their load, Abhorr'd of men, and cursed of God. 3 But hast thou finally forsook, For ever cast thy own away? Wilt thou not bid the murd'rers look On him they pierced, and weep, and pray? Yes, gracious Lord, thy word is past; All Israel shall be saved at last. 4 Come, then, thou great Deliverer, come! The veil from Jacob's heart remove; Receive thy ancient people home! That, quicken'd by thy dying love, The world may their reception find Life from the dead for all mankind. HYMN 452. D. S. M. 1 LMIGHTY God of Love, A Set up the attracting sign, And summon whom thou dost approve For messengers divine: From favour'd Abraham's seed The new Apostles choose, In isles and continents to spread The dead- reviving news. 2 Them, snatch'd out of the flame, Through every nation send, The true Messiah to proclaim, The universal Friend; That all the God unknown May learn of Jews to' adore, And see thy glory in thy Son, Till time shall be no more INTERCEDING. 423 3 O that the chosen band Might now their brethren bring, And, gather'd out of every land, Present to Sion's King! Of all the ancient race, Not one be left behind; But each, impell'd by secret grace, His way to Canaan find. 4 We know it must be done, For God hath spoke the word; All Israel shall the Saviour own, To their first state restored: Rebuilt by his command, Jerusalem shall rise; Her temple on Moriah stand Again, and touch the skies. 5 Send then thy servants forth, To call the Hebrews home; From East, and West, and South, and North, Let all the wanderers come: Where'er in lands unknown The fugitives remain, 424 Bid every creature help them on, The Holy Mount to gain. 6 An offering to their Lord, There let them all be seen, Sprinkled with water and with blood, In soul and body clean: With Israel's myriads seal'd, Let all the nations meet, And show the mystery fulfill'd, The family complete! HYMN 453. D. S. M. For England. call obey, 1 The latest call of grace; The day is come, the vengeful day Of a devoted race; Devils and men combine To plague the faithless seed, And phials, full of wrath divine, Are bursting on your head. 2 Enter into the Rock, Ye trembling slaves of sin, The Rock of your salvation, struck And cleft to take you in: To shelter the distrest, He did the cross endure; Enter into the clefts, and rest In Jesu's wounds secure. 3 Jesus, to thee we fly From the devouring sword; Our city of defence is nigh; Our help is in the Lord. -Or, if the scourge o'erflow, And laugh at innocence, Thine everlasting arms, we know, Shall be our souls' defence. 4 We in thy word believe, And on thy promise stay; Our life, which still to thee we give, Shall be to us a prey: Our life with thee we hide, Above the furious blast, And shelter'd in thy wounds abide Till all the storms are past. ANNINGINNSINGING INST MANANNARRA POELONIKIJNEO IKUHKLINEΗΝ 425 426 FOR BELIEVERS INTERCEDING. 5 Believing against hope, We hang upon thy grace, Through every lowering cloud look up, And wait for happy days; The days when all shall know Their sins in Christ forgiven, And walk awhile with God below, And then fly up to heaven. HYMN 454. L. M. Against Lukewarmness.- Rev. iii. 14-19 FIRST PART. 1 GOD of unspotted purity, Us and our works canst thou behold!! Justly we are abhorr'd by thee, For we are neither hot nor cold. 2 We call thee Lord, thy faith profess, But do not from our hearts obey; In soft Laodicean ease We sleep our useless lives away. 3 We live in pleasure, and are dead, In search of fame and wealth we live. Commanded in thy steps to tread, We seek sometimes, but never strive. 4 A lifeless form we still retain; Of this we make our empty boast, Nor know the name we take in vain; The power of godliness is lost. 5 How long, great God, have we appear'd Abominable in thy sight! Better that we had never heard Thy word, or seen the gospel light. 6 Better that we had never known: The way to heaven through saving grace, Than basely in our lives disown, And slight and mock thee to thy face. 7 Thou rather would'st that we were cold, Than seem to serve thee without zeal; Less guilty if, with those of old, We worshipp'd Thor and Woden still. 8 Less grievous will the judgment- day To Sodom and Gomorrah prove, Than us, who cast our faith away, And trample on thy richer love. HYMN 455. L. M. SECOND PART. 1 Ourselves, and all we have deny; Thy condescending counsel take, And come to thee, pure gold to buy. 2 0 might we, through thy grace, attain The faith thou never wilt reprove; The faith that purges every stain, The faith that always works by love! 30 might we see, in this our day, The things belonging to our peace. And timely meet thee in thy way Of judgments, and our sins confess! 4 Thy fatherly chastisements own; With filial awe revere thy rod; And turn, with zealous haste, and run Into the outstretch'd arms of God. HYMN 456. L. M. i For the Promise of the Spirit. FIRST PART. ATHER, if justly still we claim promise made, To us be graciously the same, And crown with living fire our head. 2 Our claim admit, and from above Of holiness the Spirit shower, Of wise discernment, humble love, And zeal, and unity, and power. 3 The Spirit of convincing speech, Of power demonstrative, impart; Such as may every conscience reach, And sound the unbelieving heart: 4 The Spirit of refining fire, Searching the inmost of the mind, To purge all fierce and foul desire, And kindle life more pure and kind: 5 The Spirit of faith, in this thy day, 6 To break the power of cancell'd sin, Tread down its strength, o'erturn its sway, And still the conquest more than win. The Spirit breathe of inward life,[ write; Which in our hearts thy laws may Then grief expires, and pain, and strife;" " Tis nature all, and all delight. HYMN 457. L. M. SECOND PART. N all the earth thy Spirit shower; enew; Thy kingdom come, and hell's o'erpower, And to thy sceptre all subdue. 2 Like mighty winds, or torrents fierce, Let it opposers all o'errun; And every law of sin reverse, That faith and love may make all one. 4 3 Yea, let thy Spirit in every place Its richer energy declare; While lovely tempers, fruits of grace, The kingdom of thy Christ prepare. Grant this, O holy God and true! The ancient Seers thou didst inspire; To us perform the promise due; Descend, and crown us now with fire! HYMN 458. L. M. UTHOR of faith, we seek thy face For all who feel thy work begun; Confirm and strengthen them in grace, And bring thy feeblest children on. 2 Thou seest their wants, thou know'st their names, Be mindful of thy youngest care; Be tender of thy new- born lambs, And gently in thy bosom bear. 1 427 428 1 A 3 The lion roaring for his prey, With ravening wolves on every side, Watch over them to tear and slay, 4 If found one moment from their guide Satan his thousand arts essays, His agents all their powers employ, To blast the blcoming work of grace, The heavenly offspring to destroy. 5 Baffle the crooked Serpent's skill, And turn his sharpest dart aside: Hide from their eyes the devilish ill, O save them from the demon, Pride! 6 In safety lead thy little flock, From hell, the world, and sin secure. And set their feet upon the rock, And make in thee their goings sure. HYMN 459. S. M. For the Fallen. SHEPHERD of Israel, hear 1 And gather in the souls sincere, That from their brethren fly cry; 429 430 2 Scatter'd through devicus ways, Collect thy feeble flock; And join by thine atoning grace, And hide them in the Rock. 3 O would'st thou end the storm, That keeps us still apart! The thing impossible perform, 4 And make us of one heart ,One spirit and one mind, The same that was in thee: O might we all again be join'd In perfect harmony! 5 1 ND FOR BELIEVERS Jesus, at thy command, We know it shall be done; Take the two sticks into thy hand, The two shall then be one. One body and one fold, 6 We then shall sweetly prove, And live in thee, like them of old, The life of spotless love. HYMN 460. D. S. M. 1 Set up the bloody sign; And gather those that seek thy face, 2 And by thy Spirit join. The few remaining sheep In Britain's pastures bred, United to each other keep, United to their Head. The soul- transforming word In us, even us, fulfil; Join to thyself, our common Lord, And all thy servants seal. Confer the grace unknown, The mystic charity; As thou art with the Father One, Unite us all in thee. 3 So shall the world believe Our record, Lord, and thine; And all with thankful hearts receive The Messenger divine, Sent from his throne above, To Adam's offspring given, To join and perfect us in love, And take us up to heaven. HYMN 461. 6-8's. The brethren we have lost restore; Recall them by thy pitying eye; Retrieve them from the Tempter's power; By thy victorious blood cast down, Nor suffer him to take their crown. 2 Beguiled, alas! by Satan's art, We see them now far off removed, The burden of our bleeding heart, The souls whom once in thee we loved; Whom still we love with grief and pain, And weep for their return in vain. 3 In vain, till thou the power bestow, The double power of quick'ning grace, And make the happy sinners know Their Tempter, with his angel- face, Who leads them captive at his will, Captive, but happy sinners still! O would'st thou break the fatal snare Of carnal self- security, And let them feel the wrath they bear, And let them groan their want of thee, INTERCEDING. 431 432 Robb'd of their false, pernicious peace, Stripp'd of their fancied righteousness. 5 The men of careless lives, who deem Thy righteousness accounted theirs, Awake out of the soothing dream; Alarm their souls with humble fears: Thou jealous God, stir up thy power, And let them sleep in sin no more! 6 Long as the guilt of sin shall last, Them in its misery detain; Hold their licentious spirits fast, Bind them with their own nature's chain, Nor ever let the wand'rers rest ,Till lodged again in Jesu's breast. L. M. HYMN 462. ¹0 LET the pris'ners' mournful cries Their humble wailings pierce the skies, If haply they may feel thee near. 2 The captive exiles make their moans, From sin impatient to be free: Call home, call home thy banish'd ones, Lead captive their captivity! 3 Show them the blood that bought their peace, The anchor of their steadfast hope; And bid their guilty terrors cease, And bring the ransom'd prisoners up. 4 Out of the deep regard their cries, The fallen raise, the mourners cheer; O Sun of Righteousness, arise, And scatter all their doubt and fear! 5 Pity the day of feeble things; O gather every halting soul! And drop salvation from thy wings, And make the contrite sinner whole. 6 Stand by them in the fiery hour, Their feebleness of mind defend; And in their weakness show thy power And make them patient to the end. 7 0 satisfy their soul in drought! Give them thy saving health to see; And let thy mercy find them out; And let thy mercy reach to me. 8 Hast thou the work of grace begun, And brought them to the birth, in vain? O let thy children see the sun! Let all their souls be born again! 9 Relieve the souls whose cross we bear, For whom thy suff'ring members mourn: Answer our faith's effectual prayer, Bid every struggling child be born! 6-7's. HYMN 463. ¹ All the sins of all mankind, Bow a nation to thy sway;While we may acceptance find, Let us thankfully embrace The last offers of thy grace. 2 Thou thy messengers hast sent, Joyful tidings to proclaim, Willing we should all repent, Know salvation in thy Name, Feel our sins by grace forgiven, Find in thee the way to heaven. 3 Jesus, roll away the stone; Good Physician, show thy art! Make thy healing virtue known; Break the unbelieving heart: NONNINGING INSIST DG MAQQQQ2612 OROKO, IKOJKOMIKO IKUT 433 434 FOR BELIEVERS INTERCEDING. By thy bloody cross subdue; Tell them," I have died for you!" 4 Let thy dying love constrain Those who disregard thy frown; Sink the mountain to a plain; Bring the pride of sinners down; Soften the obdurate crowd; Melt the rebels with thy blood! HYMN 464. 7's& 6's. JESUS, from thy heavenly place, dwelling in Fill our church with righteousness, Our want of faith supply: Faith our strong protection be; And godliness, with all its power, ' Stablish our posterity, Till time shall be no more. 1 2 Let the Spirit of grace o'erflow Our re- converted land: Let the least and greatest know And bow to thy command: Wisdom, pure religious fear, Our King's peculiar treasure prove, Blest with piety sincere, Inspired with humble love. C. M. 1 HYMN 465. For the King. SOREIGN of all! whose Will ordains The powers on earth that be, By whom our rightful Monarch reigns, Subject to none but thee; 2 Stir up thy power, appear, appear, And for thy servant fight; Support thy great vicegerent here, And vindicate his right. 3 Lo! in the arms of faith and prayer We bear him to thy throne; Receive thy own peculiar care, The Lord's anointed one. 4 With favour look upon his face; Thy love's pavilion spread, And watchful troops of angels place Around his sacred head. 5 Guard him from all who dare oppose Thy delegate and thee; From open and from secret foes, From force and perfidy! 6 Confound whoe'er his ruin seek, Or into friends convert: Give him his adversaries' neck, Give him his people's heart. 7 Let us, for conscience' sake, revere The man of thy right hand; Honour and love thine image here, And bless his mild command. 8 Thou only didst the blessing give; The glory, Lord, be thine: Let all with thankful joy receive The benefit divine. 9 To those, who thee in him obey, The Spirit of grace impart: His dear, his sacred burden lay On every loyal heart. 10 Still let us pray, and never cease, " Defend him, Lord, defend: Stablish his throne in glorious peace, And save him to the end ¹" 1 1 435 436 HYMN 466. 8's& 6's. NATION God delights to bless, Can all our raging foes distress, Or hurt whom they surround? Hid from the general scourge we are Nor see the bloody waste of war, A Nor hear the trumpet's sound. 20 might we, Lord! the grace improve, By labouring for the rest of love, The soul- composing power! Bless us with that internal peace, And all the fruits of righteousness, Till time shall be no more. L. M. HYMN 467. For Parents. ATHER of all, by whom we are, Who hast entrusted to our care A candidate for glorious bliss: 2 Poor worms of earth, for help we cry, For grace to guide what grace has given; We ask for wisdom from on high, To train our infant up for heaven. 3 We tremble at the danger near, And crowds of wretched parents see, Who, blindly fond, their children rear" In tempers far as hell from thee: 4 Themselves the slaves of sense and praise, Their babes who pamper and admire; And make the helpless infants pass To murderer Moloch through the fire. 50 let not us the demon please; Our offspring to destruction doom! Strengthen a sin- sick soul's disease, Or damn him from his mother's womb 6 Rather this hour resume his breath, From selfishness and pride to save; By death prevent the second death, And hide him in the silent grave! 7 Or, if thou grant a longer date, With resolute wisdom us endue, To point him out his lost estate, His dire apostasy to show: 8 To time our every smile or frown, To mark the bounds of good and ill, And beat the pride of nature down, And bend or break his rising will. 9 Him let us tend, severely kind, As guardians of his giddy youth, As set to form his tender mind, By principles of virtuous truth: 10 To fit his soul for heavenly grace; Discharge the Christian parents' part, And keep him, till thy love takes place, And Jesus rises in his heart. HYMN 468. C. M. 1 Send forth thy truth and light. To point us out the narrow road, And guide our steps aright: 2 To steer our dangerous course between The rocks on either hand; And fix us in the golden mean, A And bring our charge to land. 437 438 FOR BELIEVERS 3 Made apt, by thy sufficient grace, To teach as taught by thee, We come to train in all thy ways Our rising progeny: 4 Their selfish will in time subdue, And mortify their pride; And lend their youth a sacred clew To find the Crucified. 5 We would in every step look up; By thy example taught To' alarm their fear, excite their hope, And rectify their thought. 6 We would persuade their hearts to' obey; With mildest zeal proceed; And never take the harsher way, When love will do the deed. 7 For this we ask, in faith sincere, The wisdom from above, To touch their hearts with filial fear, And pure, ingenuous love: 8 To watch their will, to sense inclined; Withhold their hurtful food; ¡ And gently bend their tender mind, And draw their souls to God. HYMN 469. hun C. M. FATHER of Lights! thy needful aid To us that Mistrustful of ourselves, afraid Of our own treacherous heart. 2 O'erwhelm'd with justest fear, again To thee for help we call: Where many mightier have been slain, By thee unsaved, we fall. 3 Unless restrain'd by grace we are, In vain the snare we see, We see, and rush into the snare Of blind idolatry. 4 We plunge ourselves in endless woes, Our helpless infant sell; Resist the light, and side with those Who send their babes to hell. 5 Ah! what avails superior light, Without superior love? We see the truth, we judge aright, And wisdom's ways approve: 6 We mark the idolizing throng, Their cruel fondness blame; Their children's souls we know they wrong;And we shall do the same. 7 In spite of our resolves, we fear Our own infirmity: And tremble at the trial near, And cry, O God, to thee! 8 We soon shall do what we condemn, And, down the current borne, With shame confess our nature's stream Too strong for us to turn. 9 Our only help in danger's hour, Our only strength, thou art! Above the world, and Satan's power, And greater than our heart! 10 Us from ourselves thou canst secure, In nature's slippery ways; And make our feeble footsteps sure, By thy sufficient grace. INTERCEDING. 439 440 11 If on thy promised grace alone We faithfully depend, Thou surely wilt preserve thy own, And keep them to the end: 12 Wilt keep us tenderly discreet To guard what thou hast given; And bring our child with us to meet At thy right hand in heaven. HYMN 470. L. M. For Masters. TASTER supreme, I look to thee 1 Vested with thy authority, Endue me with thy patient love: 2 That, taught according to thy will, To rule my family aright, I may the' appointed charge fulfil, With all my heart, and all my might 3 Inferiors, as a sacred trust, I from the Sovereign Lord receive, That what is suitable and just, Impartial I to all may give: 4 0'erlook hem with a guardian eye, From vice and wickedness restrain, Mistakes and lesser faults pass by, And govern with a looser rein. 5 The servant faithfully discreet, Gentle to him, and good, and mild, Him would I tenderly entreat, And scarce distinguish from a child 6 Yet let me not my place forsake, The' occasion of his stumbling prove The servant to my bosom take, Or mar him by familiar love. 7 Order if some invert, confound, Their Lord's authority betray ,I hearken to the gospel sound, And trace the providential way. 8 As far from abjectness as pride, With condescending dignity, Jesus, I make thy word my guide, And keep the post assign'd by thee. 9 0 could I emulate the zeal Thou dost to thy poor servants bear! The troubles, griefs, and burdens feel Of souls entrusted to my care: In daily prayer to God commend 10 The souls whom God expired to save, And think how soon my sway may end And all be equal in the grave! 8's& 6's. HYMN 471. 1 TOW shall I walk my God to please, And spread content and happiness O'er all beneath my care? HOW A pattern to my household give, And as a guardian angel live, As Jesu's messenger? 2 The opposite extremes I see ,Remissness and severity ,And know not how to shun The precipice on either hand, While in the narrow path I stand, And dread to venture on. 3 Shall I, through indolence supine, Neglect, betray, my charge dívine, My delegated power? NONGNGINGINGINSINIST SOKOKOIKOJKUIKONGTING DG MAQQQQQ2 441 442 The souls I from my Lord receive, Of each I an account must give, At that tremendous hour! 4 Lord over all, and God most high! Jesus, to thee for help I fly, For constant power and grace; That, taught by thy good Spirit and led, I may with confidence proceed, And all thy footsteps trace. FOR BELIEVERS INTERCEDING. 443 444 Raised by the nurture of the Lord, To all their paradise restored. 5 0 teach me my first lesson now! And, while to thy sweet yoke I bow, Thy easy service prove, Lowly and meek in heart, I see The art of governing like thee Is governing by love. HYMN 472. 8's& 6's. ¹I Lord But first obedient to his word I must myself appear; By actions, words, and tempers show, That I my heavenly Master know, And serve with heart sincere. 2 I must the fair example set; From those that on my pleasure wait The stumbling- block remove; Their duty by my life explain; And still in all my works maintain The dignity of love. 3 Easy to be entreated, mild, Quickly appeased and reconciled, A follower of my God, A saint indeed, I long to be, And lead my faithful family In the celestial road. 4 Lord, if thou didst the wish infuse, A vessel fitted for thy use Into thy hands receive! Work in me both to will and do; And show them how believers true And real Christians live. 5 With all- sufficient grace supply; And, lo! I come to testify The wonders of thy name, Which saves from sin, the world, and hell; Whose virtue every heart may feel, And every tongue proclaim. 1 6 A sinner, saved myself from sin, I come, my family to win, To preach their sins forgiven; Children, and wife, and servants seize, And through the paths of pleasantness Conduct them all to heaven. 6-8's. HYMN 473. For Children. OME, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The good desired and wanted most, Out of thy richest grace supply; The sacred discipline be given, To train and bring them up for heaven. 2 Answer on them the end of all Our cares, and pains, and studies here; On them, recover'd from their fall, Stamp'd with the humble character, 3 Error and ignorance remove, Their blindness both of heart and mind Give them the wisdom from above, Spotless, and peaceable, and kind; In knowledge pure their minds renew, And store with thoughts divinely true. 4 Learning's redundant part and vain Be here cut off, and cast aside; But let them, Lord, the substance gain, In every solid truth abide; Swiftly acquire, and ne'er forego, The knowledge fit for man to know. 5 Unite the pair so long disjoin'd, Knowledge and vital Piety: Learning and Holiness combined, And Truth and Love, let all men see, In those whom up to thee we give, Thine, wholly thine, to die and live. 6 Father, accept them through thy Son, And ever by thy Spirit guide! Thy wisdom in their lives be shown, Thy name confess'd and glorified; Thy power and love diffused abroad, Till all the earth is fill'd with God. HYMN 474. 6-8's. 1 APTAIN of our salvation, take And fit for thy great service make These heirs of immortality; And let them in thine image rise, And then transplant to Paradise. 2 Unspotted from the world and pure, Preserve them for thy glorious cause, Accustom'd daily to endure The welcome burden of thy cross; Inured to toil and patient pain, Till all thy perfect mind they gain. 3 Our sons henceforth be wholly thine, And serve and love thee all their days Infuse the principle divine In all who here expect thy grace; Let each improve the grace bestow'd; Rise every child a man of God! 4 Train up thy hardy soldiers, Lord, In all their Captain's steps to tread! Or send them to proclaim thy word, Thy gospel through the world to spread, Freely as they receive to give, And preach the death by which we live! HYMN 475. 6-8's. UT is to ¹B And execute the vast design? How can our arduous toil succeed, When earth and hell their forces join The meanest instruments to' o'erthrow Which thou hast ever used below? 2 Mountains, alas! on mountains rise, To make our utmost efforts vain; 445 446 The work our feeble strength defies, And all the helps and hopes of man; Our utter impotence we see; But nothing is too hard for thee! 3 The things impossible to men Thou canst for thine own people do: Thy strength be in our weakness seen; Thy wisdom in our folly show! Prevent, accompany, and bless, And crown the whole with full success. 4 Unless the power of heavenly grace, The wisdom of the Deity, Direct and govern all our ways, And all our works be wrought in thee ,Our blasted works we know shall fail, And earth and hell at last prevail. FOR THE SOCIETY ON MEETING. 5 But, O almighty God of love, Into thy hands the matter take; The mountain obstacles remove, For thine own truth and mercy's sake; Fulfil in ours thy own design, And prove the work entirely thine. 1 HYMN 476. L. M. At the Baptism of Adults. Son, Honour the means ordain'd by thee! Make good our apostolic boast, And own thy glorious ministry. 1 2 We now thy promised presence claim, Sent to disciple all mankind, Sent to baptize into thy name, We now thy promised presence find. 3 Father! in these reveal thy Son: In these, for whom we seek thy face, The hidden mystery make known, The inward, pure, baptizing grace. 4 Jesus! with us thou always art: Effectuate now the sacred sign; The gift unspeakable impart, And bless the ordinance divine. 5 Eternal Spirit! descend from high, Baptizer of our spirits thou! The sacramental seal apply, And witness with the water now! 60 that the souls baptized therein May now thy truth and mercy feel; May rise and wash away their sin! Come, Holy Ghost, their pardon seal! HYMN 477. 7's& 6's. FATHER, Son, and Holy Ghost, In solemn power Present with thy heavenly host, Thine ordinance to crown: See a sinful worm of earth! Bless to him the cleansing flood! Plunge him, by a second birth, Into the depths of God. 2 Let the promised in ward grace Accompany the sign; On his new- born soul impress The character divine! Father, all thy name reveal! Jesus, all thy name impart! Holy Ghost, renew and dwell For ever in his heart! 1 1 447 448 PART V. SECTION I. FOR THE SOCIETY ON MEETING. HYMN 478. S. M. And see each other's face? Glory and praise to Jesus give For his redeeming grace! Preserved by power divine To full salvation here, Again in Jesu's praise we join, And in his sight appear. 2 What troubles have we seen, What conflicts have we past, Fightings without, and fears within Since we assembled last! But out of all the Lord Hath brought us by his love, And still he doth his help afford, And hides our life above. 3 Then let us make our boast Of his redeeming power, Which saves us to the uttermost, Till we can sin no more: Let us take up the cross, Till we the crown obtain; And gladly reckon all things loss, So we may Jesus gain. HYMN 479. 7's. EACE be on this house bestow'd, Peace on all that here reside! Let the unknown peace of God PEACE With the man of peace abide. Let the Spirit now come down; Let the blessing now take place! Son of Peace, receive thy crown, Fulness of the gospel grace. 2 Christ, my Master and my Lord, Let me thy forerunner be; O be mindful of thy word; Visit them, and visit me! To this house, and all herein, Now let thy salvation come: Save our souls from inbred sin; Make us thy eternal home! 3 Let us never, never rest, Till the promise is fulfill'd; Till we are of thee possess'd, Pardon'd, sanctified, and seal'd Till we all, in love renew'd, Find the pearl that Adam lost, Temples of the living God, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost! HYMN 480. 7's. 1 LORY be to God above, GL God from whom all blessings flow Make we mention of his love, Publish we his praise below: Call'd together by his grace, We are met in Jesu's Name; See with joy each other's face, Followers of the bleeding Lam 2 Let us then sweet counsel take, How to make our calling sure; Our election how to make Past the reach of hell secure. √16.9-1 AUGAVA AUG NU6N NUNC7.11.17 DG ANNA1991N OROKO IKO IKUSIKO INUMIN 449 450 FOR THE SOCIETY ON MEETING. Build we each the other up; Pray we for our faith's increase, Solid comfort, settled hope, Constant joy, and lasting peace. 3 More and more let love abound: Let us never, never rest, Till we are in Jesus found, Of our paradise possest: 1 ALL thanks to the Lamb, Who gives us His love we proclaim, His praises repeat: We own him our Jesus, Continually near To pardon and bless us, And perfect us here. 2 In him we have peace, In him we have power, [ dark hour; Preserved by his grace Throughout the In all our temptation He keeps us to prove His utmost salvation, His fulness of love. 3 Through pride and desire Unhurt we have He removes the flaming sword, Calls us back, from Eden driven; To his image here restored, Soon he takes us up to heaven. HYMN 481. 10's& 11's. gone; Through water and fire In him we went on; The world and the devil Thro' him we o'ercame, Our Jesus from evil, For ever the same. 4 When we would have spurn'd His mercy grace, To Egypt return'd, And fled from his face, He hinder'd our flying,( His goodness to show,) [ go?" And stopp'd us by crying," Will ye also 5 O what shall we do Our Saviour to love? To make us anew, Come, Lord, from above! The fruit of thy passion, Thy holiness, give: Give us the salvation Of all that believe. 6 Come, Jesus, and loose The stammerer's tongue, And teach even us The spiritual song: Let us without ceasing Give thanks for thy grace, [ praise. And glory, and blessing, And honour, and 7 Pronounce theglad word, Andbid us be free; Ah! hast thou not, Lord, A blessing for me? The peace thou hast given This moment impart, And open thy heaven, O Love, in my heart. HYMN 482. S. M. 1 TheR of sinful men, goodness we proclaim, Which brings us here to meet again, And triumph in thy name: Thy mighty name hath been Our safeguard and our tower; Hath saved us from the world, and sin, And all the' Accuser's power. Jesus, take all the praise, That still on earth we live, Unspotted in so foul a place, And innocently grieve!! We shall from Sodom flee, When perfected in love; And haste to better company, Who wait for us above. Awhile in flesh disjoin'd, Our friends that went before We soon in paradise shall find, And meet to part no more 3 2 451 452 In yon thrice happy seat, Waiting for us they are; And thou shalt there a husband meet! And I a parent there. 4 0! what a mighty change 1 Shall Jesu's suff'rers know, While o'er the happy plains they range, Incapable of woe! No ill- requited love Shall there our spirits wound; No base ingratitude above, 5 No sin in heaven is found. There all our griefs are spent! There all our sorrows end! We cannot there the fall lament. Of a departed friend ,A brother dead to God, By sin, alas! undone:No father there, in passion loud, Cries," O my son, my son!" 6 No slightest touch of pain, Nor sorrow's least alloy, Can violate our rest, or stain Our purity of joy: In that eternal day No clouds nor tempests rise: There gushing tears are wiped away For ever from our eyes. HYMN 483. 6-8's. 1 JESU, to thee our hearts we lift, ( May all our With thanks for thy continued gift ,That still thy precious name we know. Retain our sense of sin forgiven, And wait for all our inward heaven. 2 What mighty troubles hast thou shown Thy feeble, tempted followers here! We have through fire and water gone, But saw thee on the floods appear, But felt thee present in the flame, And shouted our Deliverer's name. 3 When stronger souls their faith forsook, And, lull'd in worldly, hellish peace, Leap'd desperate from their Guardian rock, And headlong plunged in sin's abyss, Thy strength was in our weakness shown, And still it guards and keeps thine own. 4 All are not lost, or wander'd back; All have not left thy church and Thee; There are who suffer for thy sake, Enjoy thy glorious infamy, Esteem the scandal of the cross, And only seek divine applause. 5 Thou who hast kept us to this hour, O keep us faithful to the end! When, robed with majesty and power, Our Jesus shall from heaven descend His friends and confessors to own, And seat us on his glorious throne. 10's& 11's. PPOINTED by thee, We meet in thy HYMN 484. A name, And meekly agree To follow the Lamb, To trace thy example, The world to disdain, [ pain. And constantly trample On pleasure and 2 Rejoicing in hope, We humbly go on, And daily take up The pledge of our crown; In doing and bearing The will of our Lord, We still are preparing To meet our reward 453 454 O Jesus, appear! No longer delay To sanctify here, And bear us away. The end of our meeting On earth let us see, Triumphantly sitting In glory with thee! S. M. FOR THE SOCIETY HYMN 485. ESU, we look Thy promised presence claim! 1 Thou in the midst of us shalt be, Assembled in thy name: Thy name salvation is, Which here we come to prove, Thy name is life, and health, and peace, And everlasting love. 2 Not in the name of pride Or selfishness we meet; From nature's paths we turn aside, And worldly thoughts forget. We meet, the grace to take Which thou hast freely given; We meet on earth for thy dear sake, That we may meet in heaven. 3 Present we know thou art; But, O, thyself reveal! Now, Lord, let every bounding heart The mighty comfort feel! O may thy quick'ning voice The death of sin remove; And bid our inmost souls rejoice In hope of perfect love! HYMN 486. C. M. 1 EE, Jesus, thy disciples see, Met in thy name, we look to thee, Expecting to receive. 2 Thee we expect, our faithful Lord, Who in thy name are join'd; We wait, according to thy word, Thee in the midst to find. 3 With us thou art assembled here; But, O, thyself reveal! Son of the living God, appear! Let us thy presence feel. 4 Breathe on us, Lord, in this our day, And these dry bones shall live; Speak peace into our hearts, and say, " The Holy Ghost receive!" 5 Whom now we seek, O may we meet! Jesus, the Crucified, Show us thy bleeding hands and feet, Thou who for us hast died. 6 Cause us the record to receive: Speak, and the tokens show: " O be not faithless, but believe In me, who died for you!" HYMN 487. 7's& 6's. 1 TWO are better far than one Two For counsel or for fight: How can one be warm alone, Or serve his God aright? Join we then our hearts and hands; Each to love provoke his friend; Run the way of his commands, And keep it to the end. 2 Woe to him whose spirits droop, To him who falls, alone! He has none to lift him up, To help his weakness on: Happier we each other keep; We each other's burdens bear, GIVING THANKS. 455 456 Never need our footsteps slip, Upheld by mutual prayer. 3 Who of twain hath made us one, Maintains our unity; Jesus is the Corner- Stone, In whom we all agree; Servants of one common Lord, Sweetly of one heart and mind, Who can break a three- fold cord, Or part whom God hath join'd? 40 that all with us might prove The fellowship of saints! Find supplied, in Jesu's love, What every member wants: Grasp we our high calling's prize, Feel our sins on earth forgiven, Rise, in his whole image rise, And meet our Head in heaven! SECTION II. FOR THE SOCIETY GIVING THANKS. HYMN 488. P. M. OW happy are we, Who in Jesus agree from 1 We sit under his vine, And delightfully In the praise of his excellent love.[ join 2 How pleasant and sweet, In his name when we meet, Is his fruit to our spiritual taste! We are banqueting here On angelical And the joys that eternally last.[ cheer, 3 Invited by him, We drink of the stream Ever flowing in bliss from the throne: Who in Jesus believe, We the Spirit receive That proceeds from the Father and Son. 4 The unspeakable grace He obtain'd for our race, And the spirit of faith he imparts: Then, then we conceive How in heaven. they live, By the kingdom of God in our hearts. 5 True believers have seen The Saviour of As his head he on Calvary bow'd:[ men, We shall see him again, When, with all his bright train, He descends on the luminous cloud. 6 We remember the word Of our crucified Lord, When he went to prepare us a place; " I will come in that day, And transport you away, And admit to a sight of my face." 7 With earnest desire After thee we aspire, And long thy appearing to see;[ to live, Till our souls thou receive In thy presence And be perfectly happy in thee. 8 Come, Lord, from the skies, And command us to rise, Ready made for the mansions above; With our Head to ascend, And eternity In a rapture of heavenly love. [ spend HYMN 489. 12-8's. 1 ITOW good and pleasant' tis to see, agree, And kindly think and speak the same A family of faith and love, Combined to seek the things above, And spread the common Saviour's The God of grace, who all invites, fame. Who in our unity delights, FOONGING SINISAL DG MANNAVARO ΤΟ MELONIKO MIKUNKO INCIN 457 458 FOR THE SOCIETY GIVING THANKS. 459 460 Vouchsafes our intercourse to bless; Revives us with refreshing showers, The fulness of his blessing pours, The former and the latter rain, The love of God and love of man. 10 In him, when brethren join, And follow after peace, The fellowship divine And keeps our minds in perfect peace.| He promises to bless, His choicest graces to bestow, Where two or three are met below. 11 The riches of his grace. In fellowship are given To Sion's chosen race, 2 Jesus, thou precious Corner- Stone, Preserve inseparably one, Whom thou didst by thy Spirit join: Still let us in thy Spirit live, And to thy church the pattern give Of unanimity divine! Still let us to each other cleave, And from thy plenitude receive Constant supplies of hallowing grace; Till to a perfect man we rise, O'ertake our kindred in the skies, And find prepared our heavenly place. 1 * HYMN 490. 4-6's& 2-8's. a 1 D DIt is to dwell in peace; How pleasing to our King, This fruit of righteousness; When brethren all in one agree, Who knows the joys of unity! 2 When all are sweetly join'd, ( True followers of the Lamb,) The same in heart and mind, And think and speak the same; And all in love together dwell; The comfort is unspeakable. 3 Where unity takes place, The joys of heaven we prove; This is the gospel grace, The unction from above, The Spirit on all believers shed, Descending swift from Christ our Head. 4 Where unity is found, The sweet anointing grace Extends to all around, And consecrates the place; To every waiting soul it comes, And fills it with divine perfumes. 5 Jesus, our great High- Priest, For us the gift received; For us and all the rest, Who have in him believed: Forth from our Head the blessing goes, And all his seamless coat o'erflows. 6 On all his chosen ones The precious oil comes down: It runs, and, as it runs, It ever will run on; Even to his skirts( the meanest name That longs to love the bleeding Lamb). 7 From Aaron's beard it rolls, ( Those nearest to his face,) The humble, trembling souls Who feebly sue for grace: I know the grace for all is free, For, lo! it reaches now to me. 8 Grace every morning new, And every night, we feel; The soft, refreshing dew That falls on Hermon's hill! On Sion it doth sweetly fall; The grace of one descends on all. 9 Even now our Lord doth pour The blessing from above, A kindly gracious shower Of heart- reviving love. The citizens of heaven: He fills them with the choicest store, He gives them life for evermore. P. M. HYMN 491. COME NOME away to the skies, My beloved arise, And rejoice in the day thou wast born On this festival day, Come exulting away And with singing to Sion return.[ above, 2 We have laid up our love And treasure Though our bodies continue below; The redeem'd of the Lord, We remember his word, And with singing to Paradise go. 3 With singing wepraise The original grace, By our heavenly Father bestow'd; Our being receive From his bounty, and To the honour and glory of God.[ live 4 For thy glory we are, Created to share Both the nature and kingdom divine; Created again, That our souls may remain In time and eternity thine. 5 With thanks we approve The design of thy love, Which hath join'd us in Jesus's name; So united in heart, That we never can part, Till we meet at the feast of the Lamb. 6 There, there at his feet We shall suddenly And be parted in body no more![ meet, We shall sing to our lyres, With the heavenly choirs, And our Saviour in glory adore. 7 Hallelujah we sing, To our Father and And his rapturous praises repeat:[ King, To the Lamb that was slain, Hallelujah again, Sing all heaven, and fall at his feet! 8 In assurance of hope, We to Jesus look up Till his banner unfurl'd in the air From our graves we shall see, And cry out," It is he!" 1 And fly up to acknowledge him there. HYMN 492. L. M. WHAT shall we offer our good Lord, W Poor nothings! for his boundless grace? Fain would we his great name record, And worthily set forth his praise. 2 Great Object of our growing love, To whom our more than all we owe, Open the Fountain from above, And let it our full souls o'erfic w. 3 So shall our lives thy power proclaim. Thy grace for every sinner free; Till all mankind shall learn thy name, Shall all stretch out their hands to thee 4 Open a door which earth and hell May strive to shut, but strive in vain; Let thy word richly in us dwell, And let our gracious fruit remain 461 462 FOR IHE SOCIETY GIVING THANKS. 463 464 Thou vast unfathomable Sea! ( Fall prostrate, lost in wonder, fall, Ye sons of men, for God is man!) All may we lose, so thee we gain. 6 As flowers their op'ning leaves display, And glad drink in the solar fire, So may we catch thy every ray, So may thy influence us inspire; Thou Beam of the eternal Beam,[ Flame. Thou purging Fire, thou quick'ning HYMN 495. 5's& 11's. OME, let us arise, And press to the The summons obey, 1 [ skies; My friends, my beloved, and hasten away. 2 The Master of all For our service doth call, And deigns to approve, [ love. 50 multiply the sower's seed! And fruit we every hour shall bear, Throughout the world thy gospel spread, Thy everlasting truth declare. 6 We all, in perfect love renew'd, Shall know the greatness of thy power; Stand in the temple of our God As pillars, and go out no more. HYMN 493. 6-8's. that in darkness 1 The confines of eternal night, We, we have seen a gospel day, The glorious beams of heavenly light; His Spirit in our hearts hath shone, And show'd the Father in the Son. 2 Father of everlasting grace, Thou hast in us thy arm reveal'd, Hast multiplied the faithful race, Who, conscious of their pardon seal'd, Of joy unspeakable possest, Anticipate their heavenly rest. 3 In tears who sow'd, in joy we reap, And praise thy goodness all day long; Him in our eye of faith we keep. Who gives us our triumphal song, And doth his spoils to all divide, A lot among the sanctified. 4 Thou hast our bonds in sunder broke, Took all our load of guilt away; From sin, the world, and Satan's yoke, ( Like Israel saved in Midian's day,) Redeem'd us by our conquering Lord, Our Gideon, and his Spirit's sword. 5 Not like the warring sons of men, With shouts, and garments roll'd in blood, 1 Our Captain doth the fight maintain; But, fo the burning Spirit of God Kindles in each a secret fire; And all our sins as smoke expire! 6-8's. HYMN 494. Gen. xxviii. 16, 17. LOA VO! God is here! let us adore, And own how dreadful is this place! Let all within us feel his power, And silent bow before his face;[ prove, Who know his power, his grace who Serve him with awe, with reverence love. 2 Lo! God is here! him day and night The' united choirs of angels sing; To him, enthroned above all height, Heaven's host their noblest praises bring: Disdain not, Lord, our meaner song, Who praise thee with a stammering tongue. 3 Gladly the toys of earth we leave, Wealth, pleasure, fame, for thee alone; To thee our will, soul, flesh, we give; O take, O seal them for thine own! Thou art the God, thou art the Lord: Be thou by all thy works adored. 4 Being of beings! may our praise Thy courts with grateful fragrance fill; Still may we stand before thy face, With smiles of acceptance, our labour of 3 His burden who bear, We alone can declare How easy his yoke,[ provoke;While toloveandgood works we each other 4 By word and by deed, The bodies in need The souls to relieve, 5 Then let us attend Our heavenly Friend, And freely as Jesus hath given to give. In his members distrest, Still hear and do thy sovereign will: To thee may all our thoughts arise, Ceaseless, accepted sacrifice.. 5 In thee we move:-all things of thee Are full, thou Source and Life of all By want, or affliction, or sickness opprest. 6 The pris'ner relieve, The stranger receive; Supply all their wants,[ saints. And spend and be spent in assisting His 7 Thus while we bestow Our moments Ourselves we forsake, [ below, And refuge in Jesus's righteousness take: 8 His passion alone The foundation we own; And pardon we claim, And eternal redemption, in Jesus's name. HYMN 496. 10's. HE earth is the Lord's, And all it conTHE tains; The truth of his words For ever remains, The saints have a mountain Of blessings in him; [ stream. His grace is the fountain, His peace is the 2 To him our request We now have made known, Who sees what is best For each of his own: Our heathenish care, We cast it aside; He heareth the prayer, And he will provide. possess: 3 The modest and meek The earth shall The kingdom who seek Of Jesus's grace. The power of his Spirit Shall joyfully own, And all things inherit, In virtue of one. HYMN 497. 4-6's& 2-8's. 1 COME, all whoe'er have set Your In Jesus let us meet, And praise our common Lord, In Jesus let us still go on, Till all appear before his throne. 2 Nearer, and nearer still, We to our country come. To that celestial hill, The weary pilgrim's home, The New Jerusalem above, The seat of everlasting love. 3 The ransom'd sons of God, All earthly things we scorn, And to our high abode [ ceed, With songs of praise return: From strength to strength we still proWith crowns of joy upon our head ANGING GNGINGING INSIGNIS ENU HEUENIKONOKOHKOINON DG VANTAG 465 466 4 The peace and joy of faith Each moment may we feel: Redeem'd from sin and wrath, From earth, and death, and hell, We to our Father's house repair, To meet our elder Brother there. 5 Our Brother, Saviour, Head, Our all in all, is he; And in his steps who tread, We soon his face shall see; Shall see him with our glorious friends, And then in heaven our journey ends. HYMN 498. 5's& 11's. NOME, let us anew Our journey pursue, [ skies. COME, With vigour arise, And press to our permanent place in the 2 Of heavenly birth, Though wand'ring on earth, This is not our place; But strangers and pilgrims ourselves we confess. 1 FOR THE SOCIETY PRAYING. 3 At Jesus's call, We gave up our all; And still we forego, For Jesus's sake, our enjoyments below. 4 Nolonging we find For the country behind But onward we move, And still we are seeking a country above: 5 A country of joy, Without any alloy, We thither repair: Our hearts and our treasure already are there. 6 We march hand in hand To Immanuel's No matter what cheer :[ land; We meet with on earth; for eternity's near. 7 The rougher our way, The shorter our The tempests that rise [ stay; Shall gloriously hurry our souls to the skies. 8 The fiercer the blast, The sooner' tis past: The troubles that come, [ home. Shall come to our rescue, and hasten us HYMN 499. P. M. 1 OME, let us ascend, My companion and COME friend, To a taste of the banquet above; If thy heart be as mine, If for Jesus it pine, Come up into the chariot of love. 2 Who in Jesus confide, We are bold to outride The storms of affliction beneath; With the prophet we soar To the heavenly shore, And outfly all the arrows of death. 3 By faith we are come To our permanent home: By hope we the rapture improve: By love we still rise, And look down on the skies, For the heaven of heavens is love.. 4 Who on earth can conceive How happy we live, In the palace of God, the great King? What a concert of praise, When our Jesus's grace The whole heavenly company sing! 3 What a rapturous song, When the glorified throng In the spirit of harmony join: Join all the glad choirs, Hearts, voices, 467 468 6 Hallelujah, they cry, To the King of the sky, To the great everlasting I AM; To the Lamb that was slain, And liveth again, Hallelujah to God and the Lamb! 7 The Lamb on the throne, Lo! he dwells with his own, And to rivers of pleasure he leads! With his mercy's full blaze, With the sight of his face, Our beatified spirits he feeds. 8 Our foreheads proclaim His ineffable and lyres, And the burden is," Mercy divine!" name; Our bodies his glory display: A day without night We feast in his sight, And eternity seems as a day! * HYMN 500. C. M. 1 ALL praise to our redeeming Lord, Who joins us by his grace, And bids us, each to each restored, Together seek his face. 2 He bids us build each other up; And, gather'd into one, To our high calling's glorious hope We hand in hand go on. 3 The gift which he on one bestows, We all delight to prove The grace through every vessel flows, In purest streams of love. 4 Ev'n now we think and speak the same And cordially agree; Concentred all, through Jesu's name, In perfect harmony. 5 We all partake the joy of one, The common peace we feel; A peace to sensual minds unknown, A joy unspeakable. 6 And if our fellowship below In Jesus be so sweet, What heights of rapture shall we know When round his throne we meet! SECTION III. FOR THE SOCIETY PRAYING. HYMN 501. C. M. 1 JESUS, great Shepherd of the sheep To we Thy little flock in safety keep; For, O! the wolf is nigh. 2 He comes, of hellish malice full, To scatter, tear, and slay; He seizes every straggling soul, As his own lawful prey. 3 Us into thy protection take, And gather with thy arm; Unless the fold we first forsake, The wolf can never harm. 4 We laugh to scorn his cruel power, While by our Shepherd's side: The sheep he never can devour, Unless he first divide. OR 469 470 5 O do not suffer him to part The souls that here agree; But make us of one mind and heart, And keep us one in thee! FOR THE SOCIETY PRAYING. 6 Together let us sweetly live, Together let us die; And each a starry crown receive, And reign above the sky. HYMN 502. C. M. 1 COME, thou omniscient Son of Man, Display thy sifting power; COME Come with thy Spirit's winnowing fan, And throughly purge thy floor. 2 The chaff of sin, the' accursed thing, Far from our souls be driven! The wheat into thy garner bring, And lay us up for heaven. 3 Look through us with thy eyes of flame, The clouds and darkness chase; And tell me what by sin I am, And what I am by grace. 4 Whate'er offends thy glorious eyes, Far from our hearts remove: As dust before the whirlwind flies, Disperse it by thy love. 5 Then let us all thy fulness know, From every sin set free; Saved, to the utmost- saved below, And perfectly like thee. HYMN 503. C. M. 1 TRY us, O God, and search the ground Of every Whate'er of sin in us is found, O bid it all depart! 2 When to the right or left we stray, Leave us not comfortless; But guide our feet into the way Of everlasting peace. 3 Help us to help each other, Lord, Each other's cross to bear; Let each his friendly aid afford, And feel his brother's care. 4 Help us to build each other up, Our little stock improve; Increase our faith, confirm our hope, And perfect us in love. 5 Up into thee, our living Head, Let us in all things grow, Till thou hast made us free indeed, And spotless here below. 6 Then, when the mighty work is wrought, Receive thy ready bride: Give us in heaven a happy lot With all the sanctified. HYMN 501. And each to each endear'd, With confidence we seek thy face, And know our prayer is heard. C. M. 471 472 2 Still let us own our common Lord, And bear thine easy yoke; A band of love, a threefold cord, Which never can be broke. 3 Make us into one spirit drink; Baptize into thy name; And let us always kindly think, And sweetly speak, the same. 1 4 Touch'd by the loadstone of thy love, Let all our hearts agree; And ever tow'rds each other move, And ever move tow'rds thee. 5 To thee inseparably join'd, Let all our spirits cleave; O may we all the loving mind That was in thee receive! 6 This is the bond of perfectness, Thy spotless charity; O let us( still we pray) possess The mind that was in thee! 7 Grant this, and then from all below Insensibly remove: [ know Our souls their change shall scarcely Made perfect first in love! 8 With ease our souls through death shall Into their paradise; ( glide And thence, on wings of angels, ride Triumphant through the skies. 9 Yet when the fullest joy is given, The same delight we prove; In earth, in paradise, in heaven, Our all in all is love. HYMN 505. L. M. Lord, Our souls upon thy truth we stay, Accomplish now thy faithful word, And give, O give us all one way! 2 O let us all join hand in hand, Who seek redemption in thy blood Fast in one mind and spirit stand, And build the temple of our God! 3 Thou only canst our wills control, Our wild unruly passions bind;" Tame the old Adam in our soul, And make us of one heart and mind. 4 Speak but the reconciling word,[ side The winds shall cease, the waves sub. We all shall praise our common Lord, Our Jesus, and him crucified. 5 Giver of peace and unity, Send down thy mild, pacific Dove: We all shall then in one agree, And breathe the spirit of thy love. 6 We all shall think and speak the same Delightful lesson of thy grace; One undivided Christ proclaim, And jointly glory in thy praise. 70 let us take a softer mould, Blended and gather'd in to thee, Under one Shepherd make one fold, Where all is love and harmony! F AINSIGNINGINGIN ROKOKOIKSIKOKOINGING DG KONKONTINQ 1 473 474 8 Regard thine own eternal prayer, And send a peaceful answer down; To us thy Father's name declare; Unite and perfect us in one! 9 So shall the world believe and know, That God hath sent thee from above, When thou art seen in us below, And every soul displays thy love. HYMN 506. 1 FOR THE SOCIETY PRAYING. 7's& 6's. John xiv. 16, 17. FATHER of our dying Lord, us O fulfil his faithful word, And hear his speaking blood! Give us that for which he prays: Father, glorify thy Son! Show his truth, and power, and grace. And send the Promise down. 2 True and faithful Witness, thou, O Christ, thy Spirit give! Hast thou not received him now, That we might now receive? Art thou not our living Head? Life to all thy limbs impart: Shed thy love, thy Spirit shed In every waiting heart. 3 Holy Ghost, the Comforter, The gift of Jesus, come; Glows our heart to find thee near, And swells to make thee room: Present with us thee we feel, Come, O come, and in us be! With us, in us, live and dwell, To all eternity. L. M. HYMN 507. SAVIOUR of all, to thee we bow, And own thee faithful to thy word; We hear thy voice, and open now Our hearts to entertain our Lord. 2 Come in, come in, thou heavenly Guest, Delight in what thyself hast given; On thy own gifts and graces feast, And make the contrite heart thy heaven. 3 Smell the sweet odour of our prayers, Our sacrifice of praise approve; And treasure up our gracious tears, And rest in thy redeeming love. 4 Beneath thy shadow let us sit, Call us thy friends, and love, and bride; And bid us freely drink and eat Thy dainties, and be satisfied. 50 let us on thy fulness feed, And eat thy flesh, and drink thy blood! Jesus, thy blood is drink indeed, Jesus, thy flesh is angels' food. 6 The heavenly manna faith imparts; Faith makes thy fulness all our own; We feed upon thee in our hearts, And find that heaven and thou are one. HYMN 508. 7's. 1 1OD of love, that hear'st the prayer, GOD U Kindly for thy people care, Who on thee alone depend: Love us, save us to the end. 2 Save us, in the prosperous hour, From the flattering Tempter's power, From his unsuspected wiles, From the world's pernicious smiles. 475 476 3 Cut off our dependence vain On the help of feeble man Every arm of flesh remove; Stay us on thy only love! 4 Men of worldly, low design, Let not these thy people join, Poison our simplicity, Drag us from our trust in thee. 5 Save us from the great and wise, Till they sink in their own eyes, Tamely to thy yoke submit, Lay their honours at thy feet. 6 Never let the world break in; Fix a mighty gulf between: Keep us little and unknown, Prized and loved by God alone. 7 Let us still to thee look up, Thee, thy Israel's Strength and Hope Nothing know, or seek, beside Jesus, and him crucified. 8 Far above all earthly things, Look we down on earthly kings! Taste our glorious liberty; Find our happy all in thee! HYMN 509. 7's. 1 TESUS, Lord, we look to thee, name agree: Show thyself the Prince of Peace, Bid our jars for ever cease. 2 By thy reconciling love, Every stumbling- block remove; Each to each unite, endear; Come, and spread thy banner here! 3 Make us of one heart and mind, Courteous, pitiful, and kind, Lowly, meek, In thought and word, Altogether like our Lord. 4 Let us for each other care, Each the other's burden bear, To thy church the pattern give, Show how true believers live. 5 Free from anger and from pride, Let us thus in God abide; All the depths of love express, All the heights of holiness! 6 Let us then with joy remove To the family above; On the wings of angels fly; Show how true believers die. HYMN 510. 1 HOU God of truth and love, TWe seek thy perfect way, Ready thy choice to' approve, Thy providence to' obey; Enter into thy wise design, And sweetly lose our will in thine. 4-6's& 2-8's. 2 Why hast thou cast our lot In the same age and place? And why together brought To see each other's face? To join with softest sympathy, And mix our friendly souls in thee 3 Didst thou not make us one, That we might one remain, Together travel on, And bear each other's pain; Till all thy utmost goodness prove And rise renew'd in perfect love? 1 DKG 477 478 4 Surely thou didst unite Our kindred spirits here, That all hereafter might FOR THE SOCIETY PRAYING. Before thy throne appear; Meet at the marriage of the Lamb, And all thy glorious love proclaim. 5 Then let us ever bear 1 The blessed end in view, And join, with mutual care, To fight our passage through; And kindly help each other on, Till all receive the starry crown. SO may thy Spirit seal Our souls unto that day, With all thy fulness fill, And then transport away! Away to our eternal rest, Away to our Redeemer's breast! 6-8's. HYMN 511. FORGIVE us, for thy mercy's sake, Our And for thy own possession take, And bid us to thy glory live; Live in thy sight, and gladly prove Our faith, by our obedient love. 2 The cov'nant of forgiveness seal, And all thy mighty wonders show! Our inbred enemies expel; And conquering them to conquer go, Till all of pride and wrath be slain, And not one evil thought remain:" 3 0 put it in our inward parts, The living law of perfect love! Write the new precept in our hearts: We shall not then from thee remove, Who in thy glorious image shine, Thy people, and for ever thine. HYMN 512. 6-7's. 1 ENTRE of our hopes thou art, Stamp thine image on our heart; Fill us now with heavenly fires, Cemented by love divine, Seal our souls for ever thine. 2 All our works in thee be wrought, Levell'd at one common aim; Every word, and every thought, Purge in the refining flame: Lead us, through the paths of peace, On to perfect holiness. 3 Let us all together rise, To thy glorious life restored; Here regain our paradise, Here prepare to meet our Lord; Here enjoy the earnest given, Travel hand in hand to heaven! 6-8's. HYMN 513. JESUS, with kindest pity see The souls that would be one in thee: If now accepted in thy sight, Thou dost our upright hearts unite, Allow us even on earth to prove The noblest joys of heavenly love. 2 Before thy glorious eyes we spread The wish which doth from thee proceed; Our love from earthly dross refine; Holy, angelical, divine, Thee its great Author let it show, And back to the pure fountain flow. 3 A drop of that unbounded sea, O Lord, resorb it into thee! While all our souls, with restless strife, Spring up into eternal life, And, lost in endless raptures, prove Thy whole immensity of love. 4 A spark of that ethereal fire, Still let it to its source aspire, To thee in every wish return, Intensely for thy glory burn; While all our souls fly up to thee. And blaze through all eternity. HYMN 514. 7's. ATHER, at thy footstool see 1 479 480 Draw us by thy grace alone; Give, O give us to thy Son! 2 Jesus, friend of human kind, Let us in thy name be join'd; Each to each unite and bless; Keep us still in perfect peace. 3 Heavenly, all- alluring Dove, 1 are one in thee: Shed thy over- shadowing love; Love, the sealing grace, impart; Dwell within our single heart. 4 Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Be to us what Adam fost: Let us in thine image rise; Give us back our paradise. HYMN 515. 7's. 1 The Communion of Saints. FIRST PART. hear Son, and Faith's effectual fervent prayer, Hear, and our petitions seal, Let us now the answer feel. Still our fellowship increase; Knit us in the bond of peace; Join our new- born spirits, join Each to each, and all to thine. 2 Build us in one body up, Call'd in one high calling's hope: One the Spirit whom we claim; One the pure baptismal flame; One the faith, and common Lord; One the Father lives adored, Over, through, and in us all God incomprehensible. 3 One with God, the source of bliss, Ground of our communion this: Life of all that live below, Let thine emanations flow; Rise eternal in our heart: Thou our long- sought Eden art; Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Be to us what Adam lost. HYMN 516. 7's. SECOND PART. THER ground can no man lay, Jesus the foundation is, This shall stand, and only this: Fitly framed in him we are, All the building rises fair; Let it to a temple rise, Worthy him who fills the skies. 2 Husband of the church below, Christ, if thee our Lord we know, Unto thee, betrothed in love, Always let us faithful prove; Never rob thee of our heart, Never give the creature part: 2 ANSANGANANGINGING INGIN8 Pa DG MANKONANIA 1621 POKOKOIKO IKUSIKOINNU 481 482 Only thou possess the whole; Take our body, spirit, soul. 3 Steadfast let us cleave to thee; Love the mystic union be; Union to the world unknown, Join'd to God in spirit one: Wait we till the Spouse shall come, Till the Lamb shall take us home, For his heaven the Bride prepare, Solemnize our nuptials there. 7's. HYMN 517. FOR THE SOCIETY PRAYING. THIRD PART. 1 CHRIST, our Head, gone up on high, Be thou in 1 Advocate with God, give ear To thine own effectual prayer! 2 One the Father is with thee; Knit us in like unity; Make us, O uniting Son, One, as Thou and He are one. 3 Still, O Lord,( for thine we are,) Still to us his name declare: Thy revealing Spirit give, Whom the world cannot receive. 4 Fill us with the Father's love; Never from our souls remove: Dwell in us, and we shall be Thine through all eternity. 7's. HYMN 518. FOURTH PART. CHRIST, from whom all blessings flow, Perfecting the saints Hear us, who thy nature share, Who thy mystic body are. 2 Join us, in one spirit join, Let us still receive of thine: Still for more on thee we call, Thou who fillest all in all! 3 Closer knit to thee, our Head; Nourish us, O Christ, and feed; Let us daily growth receive, More and more in Jesus live. 4 Jesus, we thy members are; Cherish us with kindest care: Of thy flesh, and of thy bone, Love, for ever love thine own. 5 Move, and actuate, and guide; Divers gifts to each divide: Placed according to thy will, Let us all our work fulfil; 6 Never from our office move, Needful to each other prove; Use the grace on each bestow'd, Temper'd by the art of God. 7 Sweetly may we all agree, Touch'd with softest sympathy; Kindly for each other care; Every member feel its share. 8 Wounded by the grief of one, Now let all the members groan; Honour'd if one member is, All partake the common bliss. 9 Many are we now and one, We who Jesus have put on: There is neither bond nor free, Male nor female, Lord, in thee! 10 Love, like death, hath all destroy'd, Render'd all distinctions void; Names, and sects, and parties fall: Thou, O Christ, art all in all! 1 HYMN 519. 483 484 7's. The Love- Feast. FIRST PART. COME, and let us sweetly join, Christ to praise in hymns divine! Give we all, with one accord, Glory to our common Lord; Hands, and hearts, and voices raise; Sing as in the ancient days; Antedate the joys above; Celebrate the feast of love. 2 Strive we, in affection strive, Let the purer flame revive, Such as in the martyrs glow'd, Dying champions for their God: We, like them, may live and love, Call'd we are their joys to prove, Saved with them from future wrath, Partners of like precious faith 1 3 Sing we then in Jesu's name, Now as yesterday the same; One in every time and place, Full for all of truth and grace: We for Christ, our Master, stand, Lights in a benighted land: We our dying Lord confess; We are Jesu's witnesses. 4 Witnesses that Christ hath died, We with him are crucified: Christ hath burst the bands of death We his quick'ning Spirit breathe: Christ is now gone up on high; Thither all our wishes fly: Sits at God's right hand above; There with him we reign in love! HYMN 520. 7's. SECOND PART. OME, thou high and lofty Lord! COME Lowly, meek, incarnate Word! Humbly stoop to earth again; Come and visit abject man! Jesus, dear expected guest, Thou art bidden to the feast; For thyself our hearts prepare: Come, and sit, and banquet there! 2 Jesus, we thy promise claim: We are met in thy great name; In the midst do thou appear, Manifest thy presence here! Sanctify us, Lord, and bless; Breathe thy Spirit, give thy peace; Thou thyself within us move; Make our feast a Feast of Love. 3 Let the fruits of grace abound; Let us in thy bowels sound; Faith, and love, and joy increase, Temperance and gentleness; Plant in us thy humble mind; Patient, pitiful, and kind, Meek and lowly let us be, Full of goodness, full of thee. 4 Make us all in thee complete, Make us all for glory meet, Meet to' appear before thy sight, Partners with the aints light. Call, O call us each, by name, To the marriage of the Lamb'! Let us lean upon thy breast; Love be there our endless feast! 485 486 HYMN 521. FOR THE SOCIETY PRAYING. THIRD PART. 7's. Let us join our hearts and hands; Help to gain our calling's hope, Build we each the other up: God his blessings shall dispense; God shall crown his ordinance; Meet in his appointed ways; Nourish us with social grace. 2 Let us then as brethren love, Faithfully his gifts improve, Carry on the earnest strife, Walk in holiness of life; Still forget the things behind, Follow Christ in heart and mind, Tow'rd the mark unwearied press, Seize the crown of righteousness. 3 Plead we thus for faith alone, Faith which by our works is shown. God it is who justifies; Only faith the grace applies;Active faith that lives within, Conquers earth, and hell, and sin, Sanctifies, and makes us whole, Forms the Saviour in the soul. 4 Let us for this faith contend; Sure salvation is its end: Heaven already is begun, Everlasting life is won. Only let us persevere, Till we see our Lord appear; Never from the Rock remove, Saved by faith, which works by love. HYMN 522. 7's. FOURTH PART. a Lift your hearts and voices up: Jointly let us rise, and sing Christ our Prophet, Priest, and King Monuments of Jesu's grace, Speak we by our lives his praise; Walk in him we have received; Show we not in vain believed. 2 While we walk with God in light, God our hearts doth still unite; Dearest fellowship we prove, Fellowship in Jesu's love: Sweetly each, with each combined, In the bonds of duty join'd, Feels the cleansing blood applied, Daily feels that Christ hath died." 3 Still, O Lord, our faith increase; Cleanse from all unrighteousness; Thee the' unholy cannot see; Make, O make us meet for thee! Every vile affection kill; Root out every seed of ill, Utterly abolish sin; Write thy law of love within. Hence may all our actions flow; Love the proof that Christ we know, Mutual love the token be, Lord, that we belong to thee: Love, thine image, love impart! Stamp it on our face and heart! Only love to us be given! Lord, we ask no other heaven. 1 487 488 The prayers of saints to heaven ascend Grateful, accepted sacrifice! 2 Regard our prayers for Sion's peace; Shed in our hearts thy love abroad; Thy gifts abundantly increase; Enlarge, and fill us all with God. HYMN 523. L. M. THOU, our Husband, Brother, Friend 3 Before thy sheep, great Shepherd, go, And guide into thy perfect will; Cause us thy hallow'd name to know, The work of faith in us fulfil. 1 4 Help us to make our calling sure; Olet us all be saints indeed, And pure as thou thyself art pure, Conform'd in all things to our Head. 5 Take the dear purchase of thy blood: Thy blood shall wash us white as snow Present us sanctified to God, And perfected in love below. 6 That blood which cleanses from all sin That efficacious blood apply; And wash, and make us wholly clean, And change, and throughly sanctify 7 From all iniquity redeem; Cleanse by the water and the word; And free from every spot of blame, And make the servant as his Lord! HYMN 524. 12-8's. 1 Unmix'd with selfishness and pride Thy glory be our single aim! In all our intercourse below, Still let us in thy footsteps go, And never meet but in thy name. Fix on thyself our single eye; Still let us on thyself rely, For all the help that each conveys, The help as from thy hand receive, And still to thee all glory give, All thanks, all might, all love, all praise 2 Whate'er thou dost on one bestow, Let each the double blessing know; Let each the common burden bear; In comforts and in griefs agree; And wrestle for his friends with thee, In all the' omnipotence of prayer. Our mutual prayer accept and seal; In all thy glorious self reveal; All with the fire of love baptize: Thy kingdom in our souls restore; And keep till we can sin no more, Till all in thy whole image rise. 3 Witnesses of the' all- cleansing blood, Long may we work the works of God, And do thy will like those above: Together spread the gospel sound, And scatter peace on all around, And joy, and happiness, and love. True yoke- fellows, by love compell'd, To labour in the gospel field, Our all let us delight to spend, In gathering in thy lambs and sheep; Assured that thou our souls wilt keep, Wilt keep us faithful to the end. HYMN 525. 6-8's. The kingdom of thy peace restored 1.21.562- V ROKOKO KOIKOKOINGING ANNNNN 489 490 Let all thy followers perceive, And happy in thy Spirit live; Retain the grace through thee bestow'd, The favour and the peace of God. 2 Give all thy saints to find in thee The fulness of the Deity; His nature, life, and mind to prove, In perfect holiness and love: Fountain of grace, thyself make known With God and man for ever one. 3 Still with and in thy people dwell; Thy gracious plenitude reveal; Till coming with thy heavenly train, We eye to eye" behold the Man," And share thy majesty divine, And mount our thrones encircling thine. FOR THE SOCIETY PRAYING. 491 492 HYMN 526. 8's& 6's. IXCEPT the Lord conduct the plan, The best- concerted schemes are vain, And never can succeed;[ nought: We spend our wretched strength for But if our works in thee be wrought, They shall be blest indeed. 2 Lord, if thou didst thyself inspire Our souls with this intense desire Thy goodness to proclaim ,Thy glory if we now intend ,O let our deed begin and end Complete in Jesu's name! 3 In Jesu's name behold we meet, Far from an evil world retreat, And all its frantic ways; One only thing resolved to know, And square our useful lives below By reason and by grace. 4 Not in the tombs we pine to dwell, Not in the dark monastic cell, I By vows and grates confined; Freely to all ourselves we give, Constrain'd by Jesu's love to live The servants of mankind. 5 Now, Jesus, now thy love impart, To govern each devoted heart, And fit us for thy will: Deep founded in the truth of grace. Build up thy rising church, and place The city on the hill. 60 let our faith and love abound; O let our lives to all around With purest lustre shine; That all around our works may see, And give the glory, Lord, to thee, The heavenly Light Divine. HYMN 527. 8's& 6's. COME, Visdom, Power, and Grace Divine, Come, Jesus, in thy name to join A happy chosen band; [ will, Who fain would prove' thine utmost And all thy righteous laws fulfil, In love's benign command. 2 If pure essential Love thou art, Thy nature into every heart. Thy loving self, inspire. Bid all our simple souls be one, United in a bond unknown, Baptized with heavenly fire. 3 Still may we to our centre tend ,To spread thy praise our common end, To help each other on, Companions through the wilderness, To share a moment's pain, and seize An everlasting crown. 4 Jesus, our tender'd souls prepare! Infuse the softest social care, The warmest charity, The bowels of our bleeding Lamb, The virtues of thy wondrous name, The heart that was in thee. 5 Supply what every member wants; To found the fellowship of saints, Thy Spirit, Lord, supply; So shall we all thy love receive, Together to thy glory live, And to thy glory die. HYMN 528. 8's& 6's. 10 Our gloomy guilt, and selfish guile, And shy distrust remove: The true simplicity impart, To fashion every passive heart, And mould it into love. 2 Our naked hearts to thee we raise, Whate'er obstructs thy work of grace, For ever drive it hence: Exert thy all- subduing power, And each regenerate soul restore To child- like innocence. 3 Soon as in thee we gain a part, Our spirit purged from nature's art Appears, by grace forgiven; We then pursue our sole design, To lose our melting will in thine, And want no other heaven. 40 that we now the power might feel, To do on earth thy blessed will, As angels do above! In thee, the Life, the Truth, the Way, To walk, and perfectly to' obey Thy sweet constraining love! 5 Jesus, fulfil our one desire, And spread the spark of living fire Through every hallow'd breast; Bless with divine conformity, And give us now to find in thee Our everlasting rest. 7's. HYMN 529. who 1 H Followers of thy holiness, Thee they ever keep in view, Ever ask," What shall we do?" Govern'd by thy only will, All thy words we would fulfil, Would in all thy footsteps go, Walk as Jesus walk'd below. 2 While thou didst on earth appear, Servant to thy servants here, Mindful of thy place above, All thy life was prayer and love. Such our whole employment be, Works of faith and charity; Works of love on man bestow'd, Secret intercourse with God. ON DAIKO 493 494 3 Early in the temple met, Let us still our Saviour greet, Nightly to the mount repair, Join our praying Pattern there. There by wrestling faith obtain Power to work for God again; Power his image to retrieve, Power, like thee, our Lord, to live. 1 FOR THE SOCIETY AT PARTING. 4 Vessels, instruments of grace, Pass we thus our happy days " Twixt the mount and multitude, Doing or receiving good; Glad to pray and labour on, Till our earthly course is run, Till we, on the sacred tree, Bow the head and die like thee. HYMN 530. 8's& 7's. 1 NOME, thou all- inspiring Spirit, Bought for us by Jesu's merit, Now thy blissful self impart. Sign our uncontested pardon: Wash us in the' atoning blood! Make our hearts a water'd garden; Fill our spotless souls with God. 2 If thou gav'st the' enlarged desire Which for thee we ever feel, Now our panting souls inspire, Now our cancell'd sin reveal: Claim us for thy habitation; Dwell within our hallow'd breast; Seal us heirs of full salvation, Fitted for our heavenly rest. 3 Give us quietly to tarry, Till for all thy glory meet, Waiting, like attentive Mary, Happy at the Saviour's feet; Keep us from the world unspotted From all earthly passions free, Wholly to thyself devoted, Fix'd to live and die for thee. 4 Wrestling on in mighty prayer, Lord, we will not let thee go, Till thou all thy mind declare, All thy grace on us bestow; Peace, the seal of sin forgiven, Joy, and perfect love, impart, Present, everlasting heaven, All thou hast, and all thou art! HYMN 531. 7's& 6's. CHRIST, whose glory fills the skies, That famous art: Tree of Life eternal, rise In every longing heart! Bid us find the food in thee, For which our deathless spirits pine. Fed with immortality, And fill'd with love divine. 2 Long we have our burden borne, Our own unfaithfulness, Object of the Heathens' scorn, Who mock'd our scanty grace. Jesus, our reproach remove; Let sin no more thy people shame! Show us rooted in thy love, In life and death the same. 1 In a perpetual Covenant join Ourselves to CHRIST the LORD: 2 Give up ourselves, through Jesu's power. His name to glorify; And promise, in this sacred hour, For GoD to live and die. 3 The Covenant we this moment make, Be ever kept in mind:495 496 3 In thy spotless people show Thy power and constancy; Give us thus to feel and know Our fellowship with thee. Give us all thy mind to' express, And blameless in our Lord to abide, Transcripts of thy holiness, Thy fair unspotted bride." HYMN 532. C. M. 1OME, let us use the grace divine, one We will no more our God forsake, Or cast his words behind. 4 We never will throw off his fear, Who hears our solemn vow:And if thou art well pleased to hear, Come down, and meet us now! 5 Thee, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Let all our hearts receive; Present with the celestial host, The peaceful answer give! 6 To each the covenant blood apply, Which takes our sins away; And register our names on high, And keep us to that day! 1 2 3 o 1 SECTION IV. FOR THE SOCIETY AT PARTING. HYMN 533. 4-6's& 2-8's. And in thy pleasure rest; We, only we, can say, " Whatever is, is best;" Joyful to meet, willing to part, Convinced we still are one in heart Hereby we sweetly know Our love proceeds from thee ,We let each other go, From every creature free, And cry, in answer to thy call, " Thou art, O Christ, our all in all!" Our Husband, Brother, Friend, Our Counsellor Divine! Thy chosen ones depend On no support but thine: Our everlasting Comforter! 4 We cannot want, if thou art here Still let us, gracious Lord, Sit loose to all below; And to thy love restored, No other portion know; Stand fast in glorious liberty, And live and die wrapt up in thee! HYMN 534. C. M. BL LEST be the dear uniting love, That will not let us part: Our bodies may far off remove ,We still are one in heart. 1.237 FONGING SINNSD UNSA DG VANNNNN UKROKOKO IKOTIKO. ING. 497 498 FOR THE SOCIETY AT PARTING. 499 500 2 Join'd in one spirit to our Head, Where he appoints we go; And bid our bliss, on earth begun, In deathless triumph end. And still in Jesu's footsteps tread, And show his praise below. 30 may we ever walk in him, And nothing know beside; Nothing desire, nothing esteem, But Jesus Crucified. 4 Closer and closer let us cleave To his beloved embrace, Expect his fulness to receive, And grace to answer grace. 5 Partakers of the Saviour's grace, The same in mind and heart, Nor joy, nor grief, nor time, nor place, Nor life, nor death can part. 6 But let us hasten to the day, Which shall our flesh restore, When death shall all be done away, And bodies part no more! HYMN 535. 1 AND let our bodies part, To different ciinies repair ,Inseparably join'd in heart The friends of Jesus are. Jesus, the Corner- stone, Did first our hearts unite, And still he keeps our spirits one, Who walk with him in white. 2 O let us still proceed D. S. M. In Jesu's work below, And, following our triumphant Head, To farther conquests go! The vineyard of their Lord' Before his labourers lies; And, lo! we see the vast reward Which waits us in the skies. 30 let our heart and mind Continually ascend, That haven of repose to find Where all our labours end; Where all our toils are o'er, Our suffering and our pain.Who meet on that eternal shore, Shall never part again. 40 happy, happy place, Where saints and angels meet! There we shall see each other's face, And all our brethren greet. The Church of the first- born, We shall with them be blest, And, crown'd with endless joy, return To our eternal rest. 5 With joy we shall behold, In yonder blest abode, The patriarchs and prophets old, And all the saints of God. Abraham and Isaac there, And Jacob shall receive The followers of their faith and prayer, Who now in bodies live. 6 We shall our time beneath Live out in cheerful hope, And fearless pass the vale of death, And gain the mountain- top. To gather home his own God shall his angels send, 1 2 HYMN 536. ESUS, accept the praise JE That to thy Name belongs; Matter of all our lays, In flesh we part awhile, But still in spirit join'd, To' embrace the happy toil, Thou hast to each assign'd: And while we do thy blessed will, We bear our heaven about us still. O let us thus go on 3 In all thy pleasant ways, And, arm'd with patience, run With joy the' appointed race. Keep us, and every seeking soul, Till all attain the heavenly goal. There we shall meet again, 4 When all our toils are o'er, And death, and grief, and pain, And parting are no more: We shall with all our brethren rise, And grasp thee in the flaming skies. O happy, happy day, 5 That calls thy exiles home! The heavens shall pass away, The earth receive its doom. Earth we shall view, and heaven de And shout above the fiery void.[ stroy d These eyes shall see them fall, 6 Mountains, and stars, and skies! These eyes shall see them all Out of their ashes rise! These lips his praises shall rehearse, Whose nod restores the universe. 7 According to his word, His oath to sinners given, We look to see restored The ruin'd earth and heaven, In a new world his truth to prove, A world of righteousness and love. Then let us wait the sound, That shall our souls release; And labour to be found 8 Of him in spotless peace, 1 4-6's& 2-8's. Subject of all our songs: Through thee we now together came, And part exulting in thy Name. In perfect holiness renew'd, Adorn'd with Christ, and meet for God. HYMN 537. C. M. of all consolation, take UT Thy gifts to thee we render back In ceaseless songs of praise. 2 Through thee we now together came, In singleness of heart; We met, O Jesus, in thy name, And in thy name we part. 3 We part in body, not in mind; Our minds continue one; And, each to each in Jesus join'd, We hand in hand go on. 4 Subsists as in us all one soul, No power can make us twain; INDAKO 501 502 And mountains rise, and oceans roll, To sever us in vain. FOR THE SOCIETY AT PARTING. 503 504 5 Present we still in spirit are, And intimately nigh, While on the wings of faith and prayer| We each to other fly. 6 In Jesus Christ together we In heavenly places sit; Clothed with the sun, we smile to see The moon beneath our feet. 7 Our life is hid with Christ in God; Our Life shall soon appear, And shed his glory all abroad In all his members here. 8 The heavenly treasure now we have In a vile house of clay; But he shall to the utmost save, And keep it to that day. 9 Our souls are in his mighty hand, And he shall keep them still; And you and I shall surely stand With him on Sion's hill! 10 Him eye to eye we there shall see, Our face like his shall shine: O what a glorious company, When saints and angels join! 11 O what a joyful meeting there! In robes of white array'd, Palms in our hands we all shall bear, And crowns upon our head 12 Then let us lawfully contend, And fight our passage through; Bear in our faithful minds the end, And keep the prize in view. 1 13 Then let us hasten to the day, When all shall be brought home; Come, O Redeemer, come away, O Jesus, quickly come! HYMN 538. 7's. Every faithful heart's desire; See thy followers, O Lamb' All at once to thee aspire. Drawn by thy uniting grace, After thee we swiftly run; Hand in hand we seek thy face Come, and perfect us in one. 2 Mollify our harsher will; Each to each our tempers suit, By thy modulating skill, Heart to heart, as lute to lute. Sweetly on our spirits move; Gently touch the trembling strings; Make the harmony of love, Music for the King of kings! 3 See the souls that hang on thee! Sever'd though in flesh we are, Join'd in spirit all agree; All thy only love declare; Spread thy love to all around: Hark! we now our voices raise!Joyful consentaneous sound, Śweetest symphony of praise. 4 Jesu's praise be all our song; While we Jesu's praise repeat, Glide our happy hours along, Glide with down upon their feet! Far from sorrow, sin, and fear, Till we take our seats above, Live we all as angels here, Only sing, and praise, and love. 1 HYMN 539. D. C. M. IFT up your hearts to things above, And join with us to praise his love, And glorify his name: To Jesu's Name give thanks and sing, Whose mercies never end: Rejoice! rejoice! the Lord is King; The King is now our Friend! 2 We, for his sake, count all things loss. On earthly good look down; And joyfully sustain the cross, Till we receive the crown. O let us stir each other up, Our faith by works to' approve, By holy, purifying hope, And the sweet task of love. 3 Love us, though far in flesh disjoin'd, Ye lovers of the Lamb; And ever bear us on your mind, Who think and speak the same: You on our minds we ever bear, Whoe'er to Jesus bow; Stretch out the arms of faith and prayer And, lo! we reach you now. 4 The blessings all on you be shed, Which God in Christ imparts; We pray the Spirit of our Head Into your faithful hearts. Mercy and peace your portion be, To carnal minds unknown, The hidden manna, and the tree Of life, and the white stone. 5 Let all who for the Promise wait, The Holy Ghost receive; And, raised to our unsinning state, With God in Eden live! Live till the Lord in glory come, And wait his heaven to share: He now is fitting up your home Go on;-we'll meet you there. F 5 INSIST DG TANTANAN CRGO IKOIKUSIKONCING 505 506 ADDITIONAL HYMNS. ( NOT IN THE EDITIONS PUBLISHED IURING THE LIFE OF MR. WESLEY.) ADDITIONAL HYMNS. On Divine Worship. HYMN 540. L. M. 1 DEFORE Jehovah's awful throne, joy; Know that the Lord is God alone, He can create, and he destroy. 3 We'll crowd thy gates with thankful songs, High as the heavens our voices raise; And earth, with her ten thousand tongues, Shall fill thy courts with sounding praise. 4 Wide as the world is thy command; Vast as eternity thy love; Firm as a rock thy truth shall stand, When rolling years shall cease to move. HYMN 541. 4-6's& 2-8's. 1 T ORD of the worlds above! L How pleasant and how fair 2 His sovereign power, without our aid, Made us of clay, and form'd us men; 3 And when like wand'ring sheep we stray'd, He brought us to his fold again. The dwellings of thy love, Thy earthly temples, are! To thine abode My heart aspires, With warm desires To see my God. 20 happy souls that pray Where God delights to hear! 0 happy men that pay Their constant service there! They praise thee still; And happy they Who love the way To Sion's hill! 1 3 They go from strength to strength, Through this dark vale of tears, Till each o'ercomes at length, Till each in heaven appears: O glorious seat! Thou God, our King, Shalt thither bring Our willing feet. 4 God is our sun and shield, Our light and our defence! With gifts his hands are fill'd, We draw our blessings thence: He shall bestow Upon our race His saving grace, And glory too. 5 The Lord his people loves; His hand no good withholds From those his heart approves, From holy, humble souls; Thrice happy he, O Lord of Hosts, Whose spirit trusts Alone in thee! 7's. HYMN 542. ORD and God of heavenly powers; Glorious King! let earth proclaim, Worms attempt to chant thy name 2 Thee to laud in songs divine Angels and archangels join. We with them our voices raise, Echoing thine eternal praise. 3 Holy, holy, holy Lord, Live by heaven and earth adored! Ful of thee, they ever cry, " Glory be to God Most High!" HYMN 543. C. M. ¹ BE 1 DEING of Beings, God of Love! To thee our hearts we raise; Thy all- sustaining power we prove, And gladly sing thy praise. 2 Thine, only thine, we pant to be; Our sacrifice receive; 507 508 Made, and preserved, and saved by thee, To thee ourselves we give. Heavenward our every wish aspires; For all thy mercies' store, The sole return thy love requires Is, that we ask for more. For more we ask; we open then 4 Our hearts to' embrace thy will, Turn, and beget us, Lord, again, With all thy fulness fill. 5 Come, Holy Ghost, the Saviour's love Shed in our hearts abroad! 1 So shall we ever live, and move, And be, with Christ in God. C. M. HYMN 5414. On the Sabbath. 1 THE Lord of Sabbath let us praise, In concert blest, Who, joyful, in harmonious lays Employ an endless rest. Thus, Lord, while we remember Thee, We blest and pious grow; By hymns of praise we learn to be Triumphant here below. 2 On this glad day a brighter scene Of glory was display'd. By God, the' eternal Word, than when This universe was made. HE RISES, who mankind has bought With grief and pain extreme: " Twas great to speak a world from nought; " Twas greater to redeem' HYMN 545. 6-8's. On the Death of Christ. A sacrifice for guilty man, By the eternal Spirit made An offering in the sinner's stead; Our everlasting Priest art thou, And plead'st thy death for sinners now 2 Thy offering still continues new; Thy vesture keeps its bloody hue; Thou stand'st the ever- slaughter'd Lamb, Thy priesthood still remains the same; Thy years, O God, can never fail; Thy goodness is unchangeable. 3 O that our faith may never move, But stand unshaken as thy love!" Sure evidence of things unseen, Now let it pass the years between, And view thee bleeding on the tree. My God who dies for me, for me! INDUKO KO 509 1 510 For the Lord's Supper. HYMN 516. COME, all who truly bear The Name of Christ your Lord, His last mysterious supper share, And keep his kindest word. Hereby your faith approve In Jesus crucified: " In memory of my dying love, Do this," he said,-and died." ADDITIONAL HYMNS. S. M. 2 The badge and token this, The sure confirming seal, That he is ours, and we are his, The servants of his will; His dear peculiar ones, The purchase of his blood, His blood which once for all atones, And brings us now to God. 3 Then let us still profess Our Master's honour'd name; Stand forth his faithful witnesses, True followers of the Lamb. 1 4 Part of his church below, In proof that such we are, His saying we receive, And thus to all mankind declare We do in Christ believe. We thus our right maintain; Our living membership we show, And in the fold remain ,The sheep of Israel's fold, In England's pastures fed: And fellowship with all we hold, Who hold it with our Head. HYMN 547. 8's& 7's. CO 1 OME, thou everlasting Spirit, Bring to every thankful mind All the Saviour's dying merit, All his sufferings for mankind! True recorder of his passion, Now the living faith impart; Now reveal his great salvation; Preach his gospel to our heart. 2 Come, thou witness of his dying; Come, Remembrancer divine! Let us feel thy power, applying Christ to every soul,-and mine! Let us groan thine inward groaning; Look on him we pierced, and grieve; All receive the grace atoning, All the sprinkled blood receive. HYMN 548. 7's& 6's. AMB of God, whose bleeding love Send the answer from above, And let us mercy find; Think on us, who think on thee, And every struggling soul release; O remember Calvary, And bid us go in peace! 2 By thine agonizing pain And bloody sweat we pray, By thy dying love to man, Take all our sins away: Burst our bonds, and set us free. From all iniquity release: O remember Calvary,& c. 3 Let thy blood, by faith applied, The sinner's pardon seal; Speak us freely justified, And all our sickness heal; By thy passion on the tree, Let all our griefs and troubles cease; O remember Calvary,& c. 4 Never will we hence depart, Till thou our wants relieve, Write forgiveness on our heart, And all thine image give! Still our souls shall cry to thee, Till perfected in holiness; O remember Calvary, And bid us go in peace! HYMN 549. 1 511 512 C. M. JESU, at whose supreme command, We now Before us in thy vesture stand, Thy vesture dipp'd in blood! Obedient to thy gracious word, We break the hallow'd bread, Commem'rate thee, our dying Lord, And trust on thee to feed. 2 Now, Saviour, now thyself reveal, And make thy nature known; Affix thy blessed Spirit's seal, And stamp us for thine own. The tokens of thy dying love O let us all receive; And feel the quick'ning Spirit move, And sensibly believe! 3 The cup of blessing, bless'd by thee, Let it thy blood impart; The bread thy mystic body be, And cheer each languid heart. The grace which sure salvation brings Let us herewith receive; Satiate the hungry with good things, The hidden manna give. 4 The living bread, sent down from hea In us vouchsafe to be: [ ven, 1 Thy flesh for all the world is given, And all may live by thee. Now, Lord, on us thy flesh bestow, And let us drink thy blood, Till all our souls are fill'd below With all the life of God. HYMN 550. C. M. 1 OME, Holy Ghost, thine influence CON And realize the sign; [ shed. Thy life infuse into the bread, Thy power into the wine. 2 Effectual let the tokens prove, And made, by heavenly art, Fit channels to convey thy love To every faithful heart. HYMN 551. 6-8's. TICTIM Divine, thy grace we claim, we Once offer'd up a spotless Lamb,[ show; In thy great temple here below, Thou didst for all mankind atone, And standest now before the throne. 2 Thou standest in the holy place, As now for guilty sinners slain; The blood of sprinkling speaks, and All prevalent for helpless man;[ prays, Thy blood is still our ransom found, And speaks salvation all around. ANGINGINGIN INSIST G NANANINNUN12 OKRUKKOKO IKUSIKOINGIN 513 514 3 The smoke of thy atonement here Darken'd the sun, and rent the veil, Made the new way to heaven appear, And show'd the great Invisible: Well pleased in thee, our God look'd And calls his rebels to a crown.[ down, He still respects thy sacrifice; ADDITIONAL HYMNS. 1 Its savour sweet doth always please; The Offering smokes through earth and skies, Diffusing life, and joy, and peace; To these, thy lower courts, it comes, And fills them with divine perfumes. 5 We need not now go up to heaven, To bring the long- sought Saviour down; Thou art to all already given, Thou dost even now thy banquet crown: To every faithful soul appear, And show thy real presence here! HYMN 552. 7's& S's. JESU ESUS drinks the bitter cup, The wine- press treads alone; Tears the graves and mountains up, By his expiring groan; Lo! the powers of heaven he shakes; Nature in convulsions lies; Earth's profoundest centre quakes; The great JEHOVAH dies! 2 Dies the glorious cause of all! The true eternal Pan Falls to raise us from our fall, To ransom sinful man! Well may Sol withdraw his light, With the Sufferer sympathize, Leave the world in sudden night, While the Creator dies! 3 Well may heaven be clothed in black, And solemn sackcloth wear, Jesu's agonies partake, The hour of darkness share: Mourn the' astonish'd hosts above; Silence saddens all the skies; Kindler of seraphic love, The God of Angels dies! 4 O my God, he dies for me, I feel the mortal smart! See him hanging on the tree ,A sight that breaks my heart! O that all to thee might turn! Sinners, ye may love him too, Look on him ye pierced, and mourn For one who bled for you! 5 Weep o'er your desire and hope, With tears of humblest love: Sing, for Jesus is gone up, And reigns enthroned above. Lives our Head, to die no more; Power is all to Jesus given ,Worshipp'd, as he was before, The' Immortal King of Heaven. 6 Lord, we bless thee for thy grace And truth, which never fail: Hastening to behold thy face, Without a dimming veil, We shall see our heavenly King, All thy glorious love proclaim; Help the angel- choirs to sing The dear triumphant Lamb. ¹0 on HYMN 553. On the Resurrection of Christ. НЕ E dies! the Friend of sinners dies! Lo! Salem's da ghters weep around! A solemn darkness veils the skies; A sudden trembling shakes the ground: Come, saints, and drop a tear or two On the dear bosom of your God: He shed a thousand drops for you, A thousand drops of richer blood 2 Here's love and grief beyond degree; The Lord of glory dies for man! But, lo! what sudden joys I see! Jesus, the dead, revives again! The rising God forsakes the tomb; The tomb in vain forbids his rise! Cherubic legions guard him home, And shout him welcome to the skies! 3 Break off your tears, ye saints, and tell How high your great Deliverer reigns. Sing how he spoil'd the hosts of hell, And led the monster death in chains. Say," Live for ever, wondrous King! Born to redeem, and strong to save!" Then ask the monster," Where's thy sting?" [ grave?" And," Where's thy victory, boasting HYMN 554. L. M. On the Ascension of Christ. UR Lord is risen from the dead; 1 515 516 L. M. The powers of hell are captive led, Dragg'd to the portals of the sky; There his triumphant chariot waits, And angels chant the solemn lay: Lift up your heads, ye heavenly gates; Ye everlasting doors, give way! 2 Loose all your bars of massy light, And wide unfold the' ethereal scene; He claims these mansions as his right; Receive the King of Glory in! Who is the King of Glory? Who? The Lord that all our foes o'ercame; The world, sin, death, and hell o'erthrew And Jesus is the Conqueror's name. 3 Lo! his triumphal chariot waits, And angels chant the solemn lay: Lift up your heads, ye heavenly gates, Ye everlasting doors, give way! Who is the King of Glory? Who? The Lord, of glorious power possess'd; The King of saints, and angels too, God over all for ever bless'd! HYMN 555. 7's. On the Second Coming of Christ. HOME, Desire of nations, come! Hasten, Lord, the general doom' Hear the Spirit and the Bride; Come, and take us to thy side. COME, 2 Thou, who hast our place prepared, Make us meet for our reward; Then with all thy saints descend; Then our earthly trials end. 3 Mindful of thy chosen race, Shorten these vindictive days; Who for full redemption groan, Hear us now, and save thine own. 1 4 Now destroy the man of sin; Now thine ancient flock bring in! Fill'd with righteousness divine, Claim a ransom'd world for thine LIKU KO 517 518 5 Plant thy heavenly kingdom here; Glorious in thy saints appear; Speak the sacred number seal'd; Speak the mystery reveal'd. 6 Take to thee thy royal power; Reign, when sin shall be no more; Reign, when death no more shall be; Reign to all eternity. ADDITIONAL ON MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS. HYMN 556. 7's& 6's. 1o the hills I lift mine eyes, Streaming thence, in fresh supplies, My soul the Spirit feels: Will he not his help afford? Help, while yet I ask, is given; God comes down; the God and Lord That made both earth and heaven. 2 Faithful soul, pray always; pray, And still in God confide; He thy feeble steps shall stay, Nor suffer thee to slide: Lean on thy Redeemer's breast; He thy quiet spirit keeps; Rest in him, securely rest; 10 Thy Watchman never sleeps. 3 Neither sin, nor earth, nor hell Thy Keeper can surprise; Careless slumbers cannot steal On his all- seeing eyes; He is Israel's sure defence; Israel all his care shall prove, Kept by watchful providence, And ever- waking love. 4 See the Lord, thy Keeper, stand Omnipotently near; Lo! he holds thee by thy hand, And banishes thy fear; Shadows with his wings thy head; Guards from all impending harus:Round thee and beneath are spread The everlasting arms. 5 Christ shall bless thy going out, Shall bless thy coming in; Kindly compass thee about, Till thou art saved from sin; Like thy spotless Master, thou, Fill'd with wisdom, love, and power, Holy, pure, and perfect,-now, Henceforth, and evermore. HYMN 557. 10's. IVE servantsof God, Your Master proclaim, The name all- victorious Of Jesus extol; His kingdom is glorious, And rules over all. 2 The waves of theseaHave lift uptheir voice, Sore troubled that we In Jesus rejoice; The floods they are roaring, ButJesusishere; While we are adoring, He always is near. 3 God ruleth on high, Almighty to save; And still he is nigh, His presence we have; The great congregation His triumph shall sing, Ascribing salvation To Jesus our King. 4" Salvation to God Who sits on the throne," Let all cry aloud, And honour the Son; Our Jesus's praises The angels proclaim, Fall down on their faces, And worship the Lamb. HYMNS 519 520 All honour and blessing, With angels above, And thanks never- ceasing, And infinite love. 6 Come, Lord, and display Thy sign in the sky, To mansions on 5 Then let us adore, And give him his right, All glory and power.All wisdom and might, The kingdom begiven, The purchase divine, And crown us in heaven Eternally thine" HYMN 558. 5's& 11's. 1 COME, Lord, from above, The moun[ love. Overturn all that hinders the course of thy My bosom inspire, Inkindle the fire,[ sire. And wrap my whole soul in the flames of de2 Ilanguish and pine For the comfort divine, O when shall I say, My Beloved is mine! I have chos'n the good part; My portion thou art, [ heart. O Love; let me find thee, O God, in my 3 For this my heart sighs: Nothing else can suffice; [ great price: How, Lord, can I purchase the pearl of It cannot be bought, And thou know'st I have nought, [ thought. Not an action, a word, or a truly good 4 But I hear a voice say," Without money ye may Receive it, whoever have nothing to pay: Who onJesus relies, Without moneyorprice The pearl of forgiveness and holiness buys. 5 The blessing is free:"- So, Lord, let it be; I yield that thy love should be given to me. I freely receive What thou freely dostgive, And consent in thy love, in thy Eden to live 6 The gift I embrace; The Giver I praise; And ascribe my salvation to Jesus's grace: It comes from abové; The foretastel prove; And I soon shall receive all the fulness of love. HYMN 559. C. M. 1 OD moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform; He plants his footsteps in the sea, And rides upon the storm. Deep in unfathomable mines Of never- failing skill, Go He treasures up his bright designs And works his sovereign will. 2 Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take' The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mercy, and shall break In blessings on your head. Judge not the Lord by feeble sense But trust him for his grace: Behind a frowning providence He hides a smiling face. 3 His purposes will ripen fast, Unfolding every hour; The bud may have a bitter taste, But sweet will be the flower. Blind unbelief is sure to err, And scan his work in vain: God is his own Interpreter, And he will make it plain. HYMN 560. P. M. ORD, dismiss us with thy blessing now peace; Still on heavenly manna feeding, Let our faith and love increase: Fill each breast with consolation; Up to thee our hearts we raise: When we reach yon blissful station, Then we'll give thee nobler praise' Hallelujah' ASSIGNIN DG KONTANINAN KRUKOKU KOMINKOINUT A SUPPLEMENT LONDON Nor. 9, 1830. TO THE COLLECTION OF HYMNS FOR THE USE OF THE PEOPLE CALLED METHODISTS. ADVERTISEMENT. THE following Supplement is designed to furnish a greater number of hymns suitable for public worship, for festivais, and for occasional services, than are found in that invaluable Collection, in common use, which the piety and genius of the Wesleys bequeathed to the societies raised up by their ministry. It is compiled chiefly from the festival and other hymns which Mr. Charles Wesley published in separate pamphlets, and from his unpublished poetry, which, by purchase from his heir, along with other papers, has lately become the property of the Connexion. To these, some hymns have been added from other authors, chiefly from DR. WATTS; and a few which, though they sink below the rank of the Wesley poetry, are inserted because of some excellence which will be found in the sentiment, and the greater choice of subjects which they afford. Most of the hymns of this class, however, were inserted in the Morning HymnBook, prepared by Mr. Wesley for the London congregations, or in a smaller Collection published by him; and so had his sanction. A few others have been introduced because of their popular character, and their being favourites with many of our people. Limited as this Supplement is, it will render our Congregations more familiar than they have ever been with some noble hymns of Mr. Charles Wesley, only to be found in Collections which are in the hands of comparatively few persons; whilst it brings into use, for the first time, a number of his compositions not inferior to those which he himself published. The Preachers will here find hymns adapted to various subjects on which they address the people: and our fine occasional hymns, which were seldoni used, because not in the hands of the congregations generally, will be ready for festival occasions; and will be found in many instances adapted also, at least in some of their stanzas, to general use. As several of the hymns in this Collection are selected from the papers of Mr. Charles Wesley above referred to, and have not before been published, a copy- right is established In this Supplement; and all pirated editions are rendered liable to legal process. To guard against such attempts to turn to private profit, what is sacredly applied to the support of the work of God, this Collection has been regularly entered at Stationers'. Hall LIKDIK 525 526 HYMN 561. C. M. Hymn to God the Father. 1 TAIL, Father, whose creating call Jehovah, comprehending all, Whom none can comprehend! 2 In light unsearchable enthroned, Whom angels dimly see; The fountain of the Godhead own'd, And foremost of the Three. SUPPLEMENT. 3 From thee, through an eternal now, The Son, thine offspring, flow'd; 1 SECTION I. HYMNS OF ADORATION. 4 Nor quite display'd to worlds above, Nor quite on earth conceal'd; By wondrous, unexhausted love, To mortal mah reveal'd. An everlasting Father thou, An everlasting God. 5 Supreme and all- sufficient God, When nature shall expire; And worlds created by thy nod Shall perish by thy fire. 6 Thy name, Jehovah, be adored By creatures without end; Whom none but thy essential Word And Spirit comprehend. 2 HYMN 562. 4 2-6's& 4-7's. One supreme, almighty Lord. Thou sittest on the throne, Plurality in One: Saints behold thine open face, Bright, insufferably bright; Angels tremble as they gaze, Sink into a sea of light. 3 Ah! when shall we increase The Trinity in Unity. HAIL, co- essential Three, In Father, Son, and Spirit, hail! God by heaven and earth adored, God incomprehensible; Their heavenly ecstasies? Chant, like them, the Lord most high, Fall like them who dare not move; " Holy, holy, holy," cry ,, Breathe the praise of silent love? Come, Father, in the Son And in the Spirit down; Glorious Triune Majesty, God through endless ages blest, Make us meet thy face to see ,Then receive us to thy breast. 7's& 6's. The Holy Church throughout all the world doth acknowledge Thee." HYMN 563. 1 CREAT is our redeeming Lord, In power, and truth, and grace; Him, by highest heaven adored, His church on earth doth praise; 1 527 528 In the city of our God, In his holy mount below, Publish, spread his name abroad, And all his greatness show. 2 For thy loving- kindness, Lord, We in thy temple stay; Here thy faithful love record, Thy saving power display: With thy name thy praise is known Glorious thy perfections shine: Earth's remotest bounds shall own Thy works are all divine. 3 See the Gospel church secure, And founded on a rock; All her promises are sure; Her bulwarks who can shock? Count her every precious shrine; Tell, to after- ages tell, Fortified by power divine, The church can never fail. 4 Sion's God is all our own, Who on his love rely; We his pardoning love have known, And live to Christ, and die: To the New Jerusalem He our faithful guide shall be, Him we claim, and rest in him, Through all eternity. HYMN 561. 6-8's. " Te Deum Laudamus." FIRST PART. NFINITE God, to Thee we raise songs of praise. By all thy works on earth adored, We worship Thee, the common Lord; The everlasting Father own, And bow our souls before thy throne. 2 Thee all the choir of angels sings, The Lord of hosts, the King of kings; Cherubs proclaim thy praise aloud, And Seraphs shout the triune God; And," Holy, holy, holy," cry, " Thy glory fills both earth and sky!" 3 God of the patriarchal race, The ancient seers record thy praise; The goodly apostolic band In highest joy and glory stand; And all the saints and prophets join To' extol thy majesty divine. 4 Head of the martyrs' noble host, Of thee they justly make their boast; The church, to earth's remotest bounds, Her heavenly Founder's praise resounds, And strives with those around the throne, To hymn the mystic Three in One. 5 Father of endless majesty, All might and love they render Thee; Thy true and only Son adore, The same in dignity and power; And God the Holy Ghost declare, The saints' eternal Comforter. KTNINGING INSIGNSS DG REINIGING CIKKOKOKOIKOINCTING 529 530 HYMN 565. SECOND PART. M Thou, thou the King of Glory art; The Father's everlasting Son, Thee it delights thy church to own For all our hopes on thee depend, Whose glorious mercies never end. 2 Bent to redeem a sinful race, Thou, Lord, with unexampled grace, Into our lower world didst come, And stoop to a poor virgin's womb; Whom all the heavens cannot contain, Our God appear'd a child of man! 3 When thou hadst render'd up thy breath, And dying drawn the sting of death, Thou didst from earth triumphant rise, And ope the portals of the skies, That all who trust in thee alone 6-8's. Might follow and partake thy throne. 4 Seated at God's right hand again, Thou dost in all his glory reign; Thou dost, thy Father's image, shine In all the attributes divine; HYMN 566. HYMNS OF ADORATION. And thou with judgment clad shalt come, To seal our everlasting doom. 5 Wherefore we now for mercy pray, O Saviour, take our sins away! Before thou as our Judge appear, In dreadful majesty severe, Appear our Advocate with God, And save the purchase of thy blood. 6 Hallow, and make thy servants meet, And with thy saints in glory seat; Sustain and bless us by thy sway, And keep to that tremendous day, When all thy church shall chant above The new eternal song of love. 6-8's. HYMN 567. THIRD PART. 1 AVIOUR, we now rejoice in hope, SAVI That thou at last wilt take us up; With daily triumph we proclaim, And bless and magnify thy name; And wait thy greatness to adore When time and death shall be no more 2 Till then with us vouchsafe to stay, And keep us pure from sin to- day; Thy great confirming grace bestow, And guard us all our days below; And ever mightily defend, And save thy servants to the end. 3 Still let us, Lord, by thee be blest, Who in thy guardian mercy rest: Extend thy mercy's arms to me, The weakest soul that trusts in thee; And never let me lose thy love, Till I, even I, am crown'd above. L. M. The Works of God. 1 MHE spacious firmament on high, TEW With all the blue ethereal sky, And spangled heavens, a shining frame, Their great Original proclaim. 2 The' unwearied sun, from day to day, Does his Creator's power display; And publishes to every land The work of an almighty hand. VIN 1 531 532 3 Soon as the evening shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale; And nightly to the list'ning earth Repeats the story of her birth. 4 Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll," And spread the truth from pole to pole. What, though in solemn silence all Move round this dark terrestrial ball; What, though no real voice or sound Amidst their radiant orbs be found; 6 In reason's ear they all rejoice, And utter forth a glorious voice; For ever singing as they shine, " The hand that made us is divine." HYMN 568. L. M. The Glory of God. is The almighty Three, the eternal One Nature and grace, with all their powers, Confess the Infinite unknown. 2 Thy voice produced the sea and spheres, Bade the waves roar, the planets shine But nothing like Thyself appears[ thine. Through all these spacious works of 3 Still restless nature dies and grows,[ run; From change to change the creatures Thy Being no succession knows, And all thy vast designs are one. 4 A glance of thine runs through the globe, Rules the bright worlds, and moves their frame; 5 Of light thou form'st thy dazzling robe, Thy ministers are living flame. How shall polluted mortals dare To sing thy glory or thy grace? Beneath thy feet we lie afar, And see but shadows of thy face. 6 Who can behold the blazing light? Who can approach consuming flame! None but thy Wisdom knows thy might, None but thy Word can speak thy name. HYMN 569. 4-6's& 2-8's. The Greatness and Condescension of God. 1 HE Lord Jehovah reigns, His throne is built on high; The garments he assumes Are light and majesty: His glories shine with beams so bright, No mortal eye can bear the sight. 2 The thunders of his hand Keep the wide world in awe; His wrath and justice stand To guard his holy law; And where his love resolves to bless, His truth confirms and seals the grace. 3 Through all his mighty works Amazing wisdom shines; Confounds the powers of hell, And breaks their dark designs; Strong is his arm, and shall fulfil His great decrees and sovereign will. 4 And will this sovereign King Of glory condescend? And will he write his name, My Father and my Friend? 1 NDANO 533 534 I love his name, I love his word: Join all my powers to praise the Lord! L. M. HYMNS OF ADORATION. HYMN 570. The Perfections and Providence of God. eternal shines; Thy goodness in full glory Thy truth shall break through every cloud That veils and darkens thy designs. 2 For ever firm thy justice stands, As mountains their foundations keep; Wise are the wonders of thy hands; Thy judgments are a mighty deep. 3 Thy providence is kind and large, Both man and beast thy bounty share; The whole creation is thy charge, But saints are thy peculiar care. 4 My God, how excellent thy grace, Whence all our hope and comfort springs! The sons of Adam in distress Fly to the shadow of thy wings. 5 Life, like a fountain rich and free, Springs from the presence of the Lord; And in thy light our souls shall see The glories promised in thy word. HYMN 571. L. M. " Holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, for ever." 1 WITH glory clad, with strength array'd, WITH The Lord that o'er all nature reigns, The world's foundations strongly laid, And the vast fabric still sustains. 2 How sure establish'd is thy throne, Which shall no change or period see! For thou, O Lord, and thou alone, Art King from all eternity. 3 The floods. O Lord, lift up their voice, And toss their troubled waves on high: But God above can still their noise, And make the angry sea comply. 4 Thy promise, Lord, is ever sure: And they that, in thy house would dwell, That happy station to secure, Must still in holiness excel. L. M. HYMN 572. The same subject. 1 THE earth and all her fulness owns Jehovah for her sovereign Lord; The countless myriads of her sons Rose into being at his word. 2 His word did out of nothing call The world, and founded all that is; Launch'd on the floods this solid ball, And fix'd it in the floating seas. 3 But who shall quit this low abode, Who shall ascend the heavenly place, And stand upon the mount of God, And see his Maker face to face? 4 The man whose hands and heart are clean That blessed portion shall receive; Whoe'er by grace is saved from sin, Hereafter shall in glory live. 5 He shall obtain the starry crown, And, number'd with the saints above, The God of his salvation own. The God of his salvation love. 1 1 2 3 4 535 HYMN 573. S. M. Public Worship. OME, sound his praise abroad, 536 Jehovah is the sovereign God, The universal King. He form'd the deeps unknown; He gave the seas their bound; The watery worlds are all his own, And all the solid ground. Come, worship at his throne; Come, bow before the Lord: We are his works, and not our own, He form'd us by his word. To- day attend his voice, Nor dare provoke his rod; Come, as the people of his choice, And own your gracious God. HYMN 574. 6-8's. Psalm 1xxxiv. OW lovely are thy tents, O Lord! to [ sire, 2 Thy name, or piace thy house of prayer, My soul outflies the angel- choir, And faints, o'erpower'd with strong de To meet thy special presence there. Happy the men to whom' tis given, To dwell within that gate of heaven, And in thy house record thy praise; Whose strength and confidence thou art, Who feel thee, Saviour, in their heart, The Way, the Truth, the Life of grace: 3 Who, passing through the mournful vale, Drink comfort from the living well, That flows replenish'd from above; From strength to strength advancing here, Till all before their God appear, 4 And each receives the crown of love. Better a day thy courts within, Than thousands in the tents of sin; How base the noblest pleasures there! How great the weakest child of thine! His meanest task is all divine, And kings and priests thy servants are. 5 The Lord protects and cheers his own, Their light and strength, their shield and sun: He shall both grace and glory give: Unlimited his bounteous grant; No real good they e'er shall want; All, all is theirs, who righteous live. 6 O Lord of hosts, how blest is he Who steadfastly believes in thee! He all thy promises shall gain: The soul that on thy love is cast, Thy perfect love on earth shall taste, And soon with thee in glory reign. HYMN 575. 6-8's. " Peter and John went up into the temple at the hour of prayer." 1 HO Jesus our Example know, And his Apostles' footsteps trace, We gladly to the temple go, WHO Frequent the consecrated place At every solemn hour of prayer. And meet the God of mercy there. ANNINGNINGINGINIGINSIST DG TINGNGING OKKOKOKO IKOKOINGIN 537 538 2 His offering pure we call to mind, There, on the golden altar laid, Whose Godhead with the manhood join'd, For every soul atonement made, And have whate'er we ask of God, Through faith in that all- saving blood. 6-8's. 1 HYMN 576. 1 HYMNS OF ADORATION. Psalm cxlvi. Y sacred To praise thy name, give thanks, and To show thy love by morning light, sing And talk of all thy truth at night. 2 Sweet is the day of sacred rest, No mortal cares disturb my breast; O may my heart in tune be found, of His gifts I will for him improve, The Lord thy God delight to praise; 3 My heart shall triumph in the Lord, And bless his works, and bless his word: Thy works of grace, how bright they shine! To him devote my happy days; To him my thanks and praises give, And only for his glory live. 2 Long as my God shall lend me breath, My every pulse shall beat for him; And when my voice is lost in death, My spirit shall resume the theme; The gracious theme, for ever new, Through all eternity pursue. 3 Soon as the breath of man expires, Again he to his earth shall turn; Where then are all his vain desires, His love and hate, esteem and scorn? All, all at that last gasp are o'er, He falls to rise on earth no more. 4 He, then, is blest, and only he, Whose hope is in the Lord his God; Who can to him for succour flee, That spread the earth and heaven abroad; That still the universe sustains, And Lord of his creation reigns. 5 True to his everlasting word, He loves the injured to redress; Poor helpless souls the bounteous Lord Relieves, and fills with plenteousness: He sets the mournful prisoners free, He bids the blind their Saviour see. 6 The Lord thy God, O Sion, reigns, Supreme in mercy as in power, The endless theme of heavenly strains, When time and death shall be no more: And all eternity shall prove Too short to utter all his love. HYMN 577. L. M. 1 2 Might I enjoy the meanest place Within thine house, O God of grace; Not tents of ease, nor thrones of power, Should tempt my feet to leave thy door. 3 God is our sun, he makes our day; God is our shield, he guards our way From all the' assaults of hell and sin; From foes without, and foes within. 4 All needful grace will God bestow, And crown that grace with glory too; He gives us all things, and withholds No real good from upright souls. 50 God our King, whose sovereign sway The glorious hosts of heaven obey, And devils at thy presence flee, Blest is the man that trusts in thee. HYMN 578. 2 539 540 How deep thy counsels, how divine! 4 Fools never raise their thoughts so high Like brutes they live, like brutes they die. Like grass they flourish, till thy breath Dooms them to everlasting death. 3 L. M. The Sabbath a Delight. 5 But I shall share a glorious part, When grace has well refined my heart And fresh supplies of joy are shed, Like holy oil, to cheer my head. Then shall I see, and hear, and know All I desired and wish'd below; And every power find sweet employ In that eternal world of joy. 6 HYMN 579. S. M. 1 G₁ The Church the Honour and Safety of a Nation REAT is the Lord our God, And let his praise be great; He makes his churches his abode, His most delightful seat. These temples of his grace, How beautiful they stand! The honours of our native place, And bulwarks of our land. In Sion God is known A refuge in distress; How bright has his salvation shone Through all her palaces! 4 In every new distress 1 We'll to his house repair; We'll think upon his wondrous grace, And seek deliverance there. 6-8's. HYMN 580. Public Worship. REAT God, attend, while Sion sings Subbath Morning. GR The joy that from thy presence 1 GREAT God, this hallow'd day of thine springs: powers To spend one day with thee on earth Exceeds a thousand days of mirth. Demands our May we employ in works divine These solemn and devoted hours: O may our souls adoring own The grace which calls us to thy throne! 2 Hence, ye vain cares and trifles, fly! Where God resides, appear no more! Omniscient Lord, thy piercing eye Doth every secret thought explore: O may thy grace our thoughts refine, And fix our hearts on things divine! S. M. HYMN 581. The same Subject. WELCOME, sweet day of rest, W That saw the Lord arise; Welcome to this reviving breast, And these rejoicing eyes! 541 2 1 DUKQ 4 542 The King himself comes near, And feasts his saints to- day; Here we may sit, and see him here, And love, and praise, and pray. One day amidst the place 3 Where thou, my Lord, hast been, Is sweeter than ten thousand days Of pleasurable sin. HYMNS OF ADORATION. My willing soul would stay In such a frame as this, And sit and sing herself away To everlasting bliss. HYMN 582. L. M. 1 The earthly and the heavenly Sabbath. ORD of the Sabbath, hear our vows, On this thy day, in this thy house; And own, as grateful sacrifice, The songs which from thy servants rise. 2 Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we love; But there's a nobler rest above: To that our lab'ring souls aspire, With ardent pangs of strong desire. 3 No more fatigue, no more distress, Nor sin nor hell shall reach the place; No sighs shall mingle with the songs Which warble from immortal tongues. 4 No rude alarms of raging foes; No cares to break the long repose; No midnight shade, no clouded sun, But sacred, high, eternal noon. 5 O long- expected day, begin; Dawn on these realms of woe and sin: Fain would we leave this weary road, And sleep in death, to rest with God. HYMN 583. L. M. The same subject. And we the Sabbath's call attend; Improve, our souls, the sacred rest, And seek to be for ever bless'd. 2 This day let our devotions rise To heaven, a grateful sacrifice; And God that peace divine bestow, Which none but they who feel it know. 3 This holy calm within the breast Prepares for that eternal rest, Which for the sons of God remains; The end of cares, the end of pains. 4 In holy duties, let the day, In holy pleasures, pass away: How sweet the Sabbath thus to spend, In hope of that which ne'er shall end! HYMN 584. L. M. " His mercy endureth for ever." RENDER thanks to God above, ¹0 Whose mercy firm through ages past Hath stood, and shall for ever last. 2 Who can his mighty deeds express, Not only vast but numberless? What mortal eloquence can raise His tribute of immortal praise? 3 Extend to me that favour, Lord, Thou to thy chosen dost afford: When thou return'st to set them free, Let thy salvation visit me. 4 O may I worthy prove to see Thy saints in full prosperity; 1 543 544 That I the joyful choir may join, And count thy people's triumph mine. 5 Let Israel's God be ever bless'd. His name eternally confess'd; Let all his saints with full accord In solemn hymns proclaim their Lord. HYMN 585. 6-8's. The Goodness of God acknowledged. AR as creation's bounds extend, FA 1 Thy mercies, heavenly Lord, descend One chorus of perpetual praise, To Thee thy various works shall raise; Thy saints to Thee in hymns impart The transports of a grateful heart. 2 They chant the splendours of thy name, Delighted with the wondrous theme; And bid the world's wide realms admire The glories of the' Almighty Sire, Whose throne all nature's wreck survives, Whose power through endless ages lives 3 From thee, great God, while every eye Expectant waits the wish'd supply, Their bread proportion'd to the day Thy opening hands to each convey; In every sorrow of the heart, Eternal mercy bears a part. 4 Who ask thine aid with heart sincere, Shall find thy succours ever near; To Thee their prayer in each distress, Thy suffering servants, Lord, address; And prove thee, verging on the grave, Nor slow to hear, nor weak to save. HYMN 586. L. M. The Condescension of God. ETER 1 TERNAL depth of love divine, In Jesus, God with us, display'd; How bright thy beaming glories shine! How wide thy healing streams are spread! 2 With whom dost thou delight to dwell? Sinners, a vile and thankless race; O God, what tongue aright can tell How vast thy love, how great thy grace 3 The dictates of thy sovereign will With joy our grateful hearts receive. All thy delight in us fulfil; Lo! all we are to thee we give. 4 To thy sure love, thy tender care, Our flesh, soul, spirit, we resign; O fix thy sacred presence there, And seal the abode for ever thine. 5 0 King of glory, thy rich grace Our feeble thought surpasses far; Yea, even our crimes, though numberless Less numerous than thy mercies are. 6 Still, Lord, thy saving health display, And arm our souls with heavenly zeal So fearless shall we urge our way Through all the powers of earth and hell HYMN 587. The Goodness of God. C. M. speak, Thou sovereign Lord of all; Thy strength'ning hands uphold the weak, And raise the poor that fall. 2 When sorrow bows the spirit down, Or virtue lies distress'd, APARAাতেমাতেমাতেনাতেনাতেনাতেনাতেমাতুমাতেন । DG NNNNNN AKUKKOKOKOIKONO.IN 545 546 Beneath the proud oppressor's frown, Thou giv'st the mourner rest. 3 The Lord supports our infant days, And guides our giddy youth; Holy and just are all thy ways, And all thy words are truth. 4 Thou know'st the pains thy servants feel, Thou hear'st thy children cry; And their best wishes to fulfil, Thy grace is ever nigh. 5 Thy mercy never shall remove From heart sincere; Thousavist the souls who HYMNS OF ADORATION. Is join'd with holy fear. 6 My lips shall dwell upon thy praise, And spread thy fame abroad: Let all the sons of Adam raise The honours of their God! P. M. All HYMN 588. God our trust. THIS, this is the God we adore, 1 Our faithful, unchangeable Friend; Whose love is as great as his power, And neither knows measure nor end. " 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. C. M. HYMN 589. these wait upon thee, and thou givest them their meat in due season." 1 WEET is the memory of thy grace, My God, my heavenly King; Let age to age thy righteousness In sounds of glory sing. 2 God reigns on high, but not confines His bounty to the skies: Through the whole earth his goodness shines, And every want supplies. 3 With longing eyes the creatures wait On thee, for daily food; Thy liberal hand provides them meat, And fills their mouths with good. 4 How kind are thy compassions, Lord! How slow thine anger moves! But soon he sends his.pard'ning word, To cheer the souls he loves. 5 Creatures, with all their endless race, Thy power and praise proclaim; But we, who taste thy richer grace, Delight to bless thy name. HYMN 590. 1 HYMN 591. The same subject. every 1 umble love ¹0 By faith behold Jehovah's face, 547 548 4 O wondrous knowledge, deep and high' Where can a creature hide? Within thy circling arms I lie, Beset on every side. C. M. The Omniscience of God. all my vast concerns with thee, my try To shun thy presence, Lord, or flee The notice of thine eye. 2 Thy all- surrounding sight surveys My rising and my rest, My public walks, my private ways, The secrets of my breast. 3 My thoughts lie open to thee, Lord, Before they're form'd within; And, ere my lips pronounce the word, Thou know'st the sense I mean. 5 So let thy grace surround me still, And like a bulwark prove, To guard my soul from every ill, Secured by sovereign love. 8's& 6's. My strict Observer see; Present my heart and reins to try, And feel the influence of his eye For ever fix'd on me! 2 Discerning thee, my Saviour, stand My Advočate at God's right hand, I never shall remove; I cannot fall, upheld by thee, Or sin against the majesty Of Omnipresent Love. 3 Now, Saviour, now appear, appear, And let me always see thee near, And know as I am known: My spirit to thyself unite, And bear me through a sea of light To that eternal throne. HYMN 592. C. M. 1 An Act of Thanksgiving. WHEN all thy mercies, O my God, WH My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view, I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise. Thy Providence my life sustain'd, And all my wants redress'd, While in the silent womb I lay, And hung upon the breast. 2 3 To all my weak complaints and cries Thy mercy lent an ear, Ere yet my feeble thoughts had learn'd To form themselves in prayer. 4 Unnumber'd comforts on my soul Thy tender care bestow'd, Before my infant heart conceived From whom those comforts flow'd. 5 When in the slippery paths of youth With heedless steps I ran, Thine arm, unseen, convey'd me safe, And led me up to man. 6 Through hidden dangers, toils, and deaths, It gently clear'd my way; And through the pleasing snares of vice, More to be fear'd than they. 7 Through every period of my life Thy goodness I'll pursue; And after death, in distant worlds, The pleasing theme renew. 8 Through all eternity, to thee A grateful song I'll raise; But Ö eternity's too short To utter all thy praise! HYMN 593. L. M. Compassion of God. 1 THE Lord, how wondrous are his ways! grace! Mercy and Truth surround his throne, And thence he makes his glories known. I 549 550 2 High as his mighty arm hath spread The starry heavens above our head, His bounteous love exceeds our praise ,Surmounts the highest hopes we raise. 3 Nor yet so far hath nature placed The rising morning from the west, As his forgiving grace removes The daily guilt of those he loves. 4 How slowly doth his wrath arise! On swiftest wings salvation flies; And if he bids his anger burn, Soon shall his frowns to pity turn! 5 The mighty God, the wise and just, Knows that our frame is feeble dust; And will no load of grief impose Beyond the strength that he bestows. 2 DANKO IR TOT 5 For his eternal love is sure To all the saints, and shall endure: From age to age his truth shall reign, Nor children's children hope in vain. HYMN 594. 1 2-6's& 4-7's. The Lord's Prayer. FATE ATHER of earth and sky, Thy name we magnify: O that earth and heaven might join, Thy perfections to proclaim; Praise the attributes divine, Fear and love thy awful name! When shall thy Spirit reign In every heart of man? Father, bring the kingdom near, Honour thy triumphant Son; God of heaven, on earth appear, Fix with us thy glorious throne. Thy good and holy will, Let all on earth fulfil, Men with minds angelic vie, Saints below with saints above, Thee to praise and glorify, 3 1 5 HYMNS OF ADORATION. 6 Thee to serve with perfect love. This day with this day's bread Thy hungry children feed; Fountain of all blessings, grant Now the manna from above; Now supply our bodies' want, Now sustain our souls with love. Our trespasses forgive: And when absolved we live, Thou our life of grace maintain; Lest we from our God depart, Lose thy pardoning grace again, Grant us a forgiving heart. In every fiery hour Display thy guardian power; Near in our temptation stay, With sufficient strength defend; Bring us through the evil day, Make us faithful to the end. 7 Father, by right divine Assert the kingdom thine; Jesus, Power of God, subdue Thy own universe to thee; Spirit of grace and glory too, Reign through all eternity. HYMN 595. C. M. Praise to the Redeemer. PLUNGED in a gulf of dark despair We lay 551 552 Without one cheerful beam of hope, Or spark of glimmering day. 2 With pitying eyes, the Prince of Peace Beheld our helpless grief; He saw, and- O amazing love! He flew to our relief. 1 3 Down from the shining seats above With joyful haste he fled; Enter'd the grave in mortal flesh, And dwelt among the dead. 4 O for this love let rocks and hills. Their lasting silence break, And all harmonious human tongues The Saviour's praises speak! 5 Angels, assist our mighty joys, Strike all your harps of gold; But when you raise your highest notes His love can ne'er be told. HYMN 596. L. M. Joy in Heaven for a repenting Sinner. 1 Through all the courts of Paradise, To see a prodigal return, To see an heir of glory born! 2 With joy the Father doth approve The fruit of his eternal love; The Son with joy looks down, and sees The purchase of his agonies. 3 The Spirit takes delight to view The contrite soul he forms anew; And saints and angels join to sing The growing empire of their King. HYMN 597. L. M. Psalm Ixiii. ( REAT God, indulge my humble claim Be thou my hope, my joy, my rest The glories that compose thy name Stand all engaged to make me bless'd 2 Thou great and good, thou just and wise Thou art my Father and my God; And I am thine, by sacred ties, Thy son, thy servant bought with blood 3 With fainting heart, and lifted hands, For thee I long, to thee I look; As travellers in thirsty lands Pant for the cooling water- brook. 4 Should I from thee, my God, remove, Life could no lasting bliss afford: My joy, the sense of pard'ning love; My guard, the presence of my Lord. 5 I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice, While I have breath to pray or praise This work shall make my heart rejoice, And fill the circle of my days. 6-8's. HYMN 598. Praise. heart is O God, my heart ¹M Is fix'd to triumph in thy grace: ( Awake, my lute, and bear a part:) My glory is to sing thy praise, Till all thy nature partake, And bright in all thine image wake. 2 Thee will I praise among thine own; Thee will I to the world extol, And make thy truth and goodness known. Thy goodness, Lord. is over all KIINNINGING INSTA8 DG NANANANANAS KOKOKO AIKOINOTTING 553 554 INCARNATION. SUFFERINGS,& c., OF CHRIST. 555 556 Thy truth and grace the heavens transcend; 3 Thy wondrous love the Godhead show'd Contracted to a span,-BE GOT The co- eternal Son of God, The Thy faithful mercies never end. 3 Be thou exalted, Lord, above The highest name in earth or heaven; Let angels sing thy glorious love, And bless the Name to sinners given; All earth and heaven their King proclaim; Bow every knee to Jesu's name! HYMN 599. C. M. The Faithfulness of God in his Promises. 1 EGIN, my soul, some heavenly theme, The mighty works or mightier name, Of our eternal King. 2 Tell of his wondrous faithfulness, And sound his power abroad; Sing the sweet promise of his grace, And the performing God. 3 Proclaim salvation from the Lord, For wretched, dying men: His hand hath writ the sacred word With an immortal pen. 4 Engraved as in eternal brass, The mighty promise shines; Nor can the powers of darkness rase Those everlasting lines. 5 His every word of grace is strong, As that which built the skies; The voice that rolls the stars along Speaks all the promises. 6 Now shall my fainting heart rejoice, To know thy favour sure: I trust the all- creating voice, And faith desires no more. HYMN 600. JES Praise to Christ. ESUS, thou everlasting King, Accept the tribute which we bring; Accept thy well- deserved renown, And wear our praises as thy crown. 2 Let every act of worship be Like our espousals, Lord, to Thee; Like the glad hour when from above We first received the pledge of love. 3 The gladness of that happy day, O may it ever with us stay! Nor let our faith forsake its hold, Our hope decline, our love grow cold. 4 Each following moment, as it flies, Increase thy praise, improve our joys, Till we are raised to sing thy name, At the great supper of the Lamb. 1 L. M. SECTION II. ON THE INCARNATION, SUFFERINGS, GLORY, AND WORK OF CHRIST. HYMN 601. C. M. Hymn to God the Son. ¹ HA [ round AIL, God the Son, in glory crown'd, Ere time began to be; Throned with thy Sire, through half the Of vast eternity. 2 Let heaven and earth's stupendous frame Display their Author's power; And each exalted Seraph- flame, Creator, thee adore ortal Son of man. 4 To save us from our lost estate, Behold his life- blood stream: Hail, Lord, almighty to create, Almighty to redeem! 5 The Mediator's God- like sway His church below sustains; Till nature shall her Judge survey, The King Messiah reigns. 6 Hail, with essential glory crown'd, When time shall cease to be; Throned with thy Father, through the round Of whole eternity. HYMN 602. 7's. The Incarnation of Christ. ARK, the herald- angels sing 1 1 H " Peace on earth, and mercy mild God and sinners reconciled." 2 Christ, by highest heaven adored, Christ, the everlasting Lord, Late in time behold him come, Offspring of a virgin's womb. 3 Veil'd in flesh the Godhead see; Hail the' incarnate Deity! Pleased as man with men to' appear Jesus our Immanuel here. 4 Hail the heaven- born Prince of Peace, Hail the Sun of Righteousness! Light and life to all he brings, Risen with healing in his wings. 5 Mild he lays his glory by, Born that man no more may die; Born to raise the sons of earth, Born to give them second birth. 6 Come, Desire of Nations, come, Fix in us thy humble home: Rise, the woman's conquering Seed, Bruise in us the Serpent's head. 7 Adam's likeness now efface, Stamp thine image in its place: Second Adam from above, Re- instate us in thy love. 7's& 6's. HYMN 603. The same. NELEBRATE Immanuel's name, God with us, our lips proclaim, Our faithful hearts confess: God is in our flesh reveal'd; Earth and heaven in Jesus join, Mortal with immortal fill'd, And human with divine. 2 Fulness of the Deity In Jesu's body dwells, Dwells in all his saints and me, When God his Son reveals: Father, manifest thy Son, And, conscious of the' incarnate Word. In our inmost souls make known The presence of the Lord. 3 Let the Spirit of our Head Through every member flow; By our Lord inhabited, We then Immanuel know. 557 558 INCARNATION, SUFFERINGS,& c., OF CHRIST. 559 560 Then He doth his name express, And God in us we truly prove, Fill'd with all the life of grace, And all the power of love. HYMN L. M. 604. The same. SIN 1 NING, all in heaven, at Jesu's birth, Glory to God, and peace on earth: Incarnate Love in Christ is seen, Pure mercy and good- will to men. 2 Praise him, extoll'd above all height, Who doth in worthless worms delight; God reconciled in Christ confess, Your present and eternal peace. 3 From Jesus, manifest below, Rivers of pure salvation flow: And pour, on man's distinguish'd race, Their everlasting streams of grace. 4 Sing, every soul of Adam's line, The favourite attribute divine; Ascribing, with the hosts above, All glory to the God of Love. L. M. HYMN 605. 1 The same. ' Heir of the promises, is given; us a royal The' Invisible appears on earth, The Son of man, the God of heaven. 2 A Saviour born, in love supreme, He comes our fallen souls to raise; He comes his people to redeem With all his plenitude of grace. 3 The Christ, by raptured Seers foretold, Fill'd with the' eternal Spirit's power; Prophet, and Priest, and King behold, 1 And Lord of all the worlds adore. 4 The Lord of hosts, the God most high, Who quits his throne on earth to live, With joy we welcome from the sky, With faith into our hearts receive. HYMN 606. 8's& 7's. Christ the Light of the Gentiles. Borders on the shades of death, Come, and by thy love revealing Dissipate the clouds beneath: The new heaven and earth's Creator, In our deepest darkness rise, Scattering all the night of nature, Pouring eye- sight on our eyes. 2 Still we wait for thine appearing; Life and joy thy beams impart, Chasing all our fears, and cheering Every poor benighted heart: Come, and manifest the favour God hath for our ransom'd race; Come, thou universal Saviour; Come, and bring the gospel grace. 3 Save us in thy great compassion, O thou mild, pacific Prínce; Give the knowledge of salvation, Give the pardon of our sins: By thy all- restoring merit, Every burden'd soul release; Every weary, wandering spirit Guide into thy perfect peace. HYMN 607. " Immanuel, God with us." 1LORY be to God on high, 7's& 6's. God comes down, he bows the sky, And shows himself our Friend. God the' Invisible appears! God, the blest, the great I AM, Sojourns in this vale of tears, And Jesus is his Name. 2 Him the angels all adored, Their Maker and their King; Tidings of their humble Lord They now to mortals bring. Emptied of his majesty, Of his dazzling glories shorn, Being's Source begins to be, And God himself is born! 1 3 See the' eternal Son of God A mortal Son of man; Dwelling in an earthly clod, Whom heaven cannot contain! Stand amazed, ye heavens, at this See the Lord of earth and skies; Humbled to the dust He is, And in a manger lies. 4 We, the sons of men, rejoice, The Prince of Peace proclaim; With heaven's host lift up our voice, And shout Immanuel's Name: Knees and hearts to him we bow; Of our flesh and of our bone, Jesus is our Brother now, And God is all our own. HYMN 608. 6-8's. ST Christ the Light of the World. TUPENDOUS height of heavenly love, Of pitying tenderness divine: It brought the Saviour from above, It caused the springing day to shine, The Sun of Righteousness to' appear, And gild our gloomy hemisphere. 2 God did in Christ himself reveal, To chase our darkness by his light, Our sin and ignorance dispel, Direct our wandering feet aright; And bring our souls, with pardon blest, To realms of everlasting rest. 3 Come, then, O Lord, thy light impart, The faith that bids our terrors cease; Into thy love direct our heart, Into thy way of perfect peace; And cheer the souls, of death afraid, And guide them through the dreadful shade. 4 Answer thy mercy's whole design, My God incarnated for me; My spirit make thy radiant shrine, My Light and full Salvation be;" And through the shades of death unknown, Conduct me to thy dazzling throne. HYMN 609. 4-6's& 2-8's. " God with us." LET earth and heaven combine, Angels agree, To praise in songs divine The' incarnate Deity; Our God contracted to a span, Incomprehensibly made man. KISIKONINGINGINIGIS DG GNGINGINGNGINGGGINGUNG UKOK 561 562 INCARNATION, SUFFERINGS,& c., OF CHRIST. 563 He laid his glory by, Minister of wrath divine, He wrapp'd him in our clay; Unmark'd by numan eye, His wonders plagued the sinful race: Works of purest love are thine, And miracles of grace. The latent Godhead lay; Infant of days he here became, And bore the mild Immanuel's Name. Unsearchable the love 2 All thy cures are mysteries, And prove thy power to heal Every sickness and disease 3 That hath the Saviour brought; The grace is far above Or man or angel's, thought; Suffice for us that God, we know, Our God, is manifest below. 4 2 CIKO He deigns in flesh to' appear, Widest extremes to join; To bring our vileness near, And make us all divine: And we the life of God shall know, For God is manifest below. 5 ! 1 Made perfect first in love, And sanctified by grace, We shall from earth remove, And see his glorious face: Then shall his love be fully show'd, And man shall then be lost in God. HYMN 610. 6-8's. Christ the Source of Grace. The heights and depths of love divine, With thankful hearts to thee we sing; To thee our longing souls aspire, In fervent flames of strong desire; Come, and thy sacred unction bring. 2 All things in carth, and air, and sea, Exist, and live, and move in thee: All nature trembles at thy voice: With awe even we thy children prove Thy power: 0 let us taste thy love! So evermore shall we rejoice. 30 powerful Love, to thee we bow; Object of all our wishes thou, Our hearts are naked to thine eye: To thee, who from the' eternal throne Cam'st emptied of thy glory down, For us to groan, to bleed, to die. 4 Grace we implore when billows roll. Grace is the anchor of the soul; Grace every sickness knows to heal; Grace can subdue each fond desire, And patience in all pain inspire, Howe'er rebellious nature swell. 5 0 Love, our stubborn wills subdue, Create our ruin'd frame anew, Dispel our darkness by thy light; Into all truth our spirit guide, And from our eyes for ever hide All things displeasing in thy sight. 6 Be heaven, even now, our souls' abode, Hid be our life with Christ in God; Our spirit, Lord, be one with thine: Let all our works in thee be wrought, And fill'd with thee be all our thought, Till in us thy full likeness shine. HYMN 611. 7's& 6's. JE The Miracles of Christ. ESUS, thee thy works proclaim Omnipotently good; Moses thy forerunner came, And mighty works he show'd 564 Which now our spirits feel: Good Physician of mankind, Thou wilt repeat thy sovereign word, Chase the evils of our mind, And speak our souls restored. 3 Who of other help despair, And would thy word receive, Us thou mak'st thy tenderest care, And kindly dost relieve: Every soul- infirmity, And plague of heart, thou dost remove, Heal'st whoe'er apply to thee, With balm of bleeding love. 4 Still thou go'st about to teach, And desperate souls to cure; Still thou dost the kingdom preach Which always shall endure; Publishest the power of grace, Which pardon and salvation brings, Saves our fallen dying race, And makes us priests and kings. HYMN 612. L. M. The same. 1 DEHOLD, the blind their sight receive The dumb speak wonders; and the lame Leap like the hart, and bless his name. 2 Thus doth the' eternal Spirit own And seal the mission of the Son; The Father vindicates his cause While he hangs bleeding on the cross. 3 He dies! the heavens in mourning stood He rises, and appears our God! Behold the Lord ascending high, No more to bleed, no more to die. 4 Hence then for ever from my heart I bid my doubts and fears depart; And to those hands my soul resign, Which bear credentials so divine. C. M. HYMN 613. The Crucifixion. FROM DM whence these dire portents around, That heaven and earth amaze? Wherefore do earthquakes cleave the ground? Why hides the sun his rays? 2 Not thus did Sinai's trembling head. With sacred horror nod, Beneath the dark pavilion spread Of legislative God. 3 Thou Earth, thy lowest centre shake, With Jesus sympathize! 1 Thou Sun, as hell's deep gloom be black, ' Tis thy Creator dies! 4 See, streaming from the' accursed tree His all- atoning blood! Is this THE INFINITE?-Tis he! My Saviour and my God! 5 For me these pangs his soul assail, For me the death is borne; My sins gave sharpness to the nail, And pointed every thorn. 565 566 INCARNATION, SUFFERINGS,& c., OF CHRIST. 567 568 6 Let sin no more my soul enslave; 3 He answer'd for all; Break, Lord, the tyrant's chain; O come at his call, O save me, whom thou cam'st to save, Nor bleed nor die in vain! And low at his cross with astonishment fall But lift up your eyes At Jesus's cries: L. M. Impassive, he suffers, immortal, he dies. 4 He dies to atone For sins not his own; Your debt he hath paid, and your work he hath done. HYMN 614. " It is finished." 1 TIS finish'd! The Messias dies, Cut off for sins, but not his own; Accomplish'd is the sacrifice, The great redeeming work is done. 2' Tis finish'd! all the debt is paid; Justice divine is satisfied; The grand and full atonement made; God for a guilty world hath died. 3 The veil is rent in Christ alone; The living way to heaven is seen; The middle wall is broken down, And all mankind may enter in. 4 The types and figures are fulfill'd; Exacted is the legal pain; The precious promises are scal'd; The spotless Lamb of God is slain. 5 The reign of sin and death is o'er, And all may live from sin set free; Satan hath lost his mortal power; ' Tis swallow'd up in victory. 6 Saved from the legal curse I am, My Saviour hangs on yonder tree: See there the meek, expiring Lamb! " Tis finish'd! He expires for me. And all thy merits, Lord, are mine. 8 Death, hell, and sin are now subdued; All grace is now to sinners given; And, lo, I plead the' atoning blood, And in thy right I claim thy heaven. HYMN 615. S. M. Christ our Sacrifice. TOT all the blood of beasts, On Jewish altars slain, Could give the guilty conscience peace, N Or wash away our stain. But Christ, the heavenly Lamb, Takes all our sins away; 1 S 2 A Sacrifice of nobler name, 3 7 Accepted in the Well- beloved, And clothed in righteousness divine, And by losing his life he hath carried my I see the bar to heaven removed; cause. And richer blood, than they. Believing, we rejoice To feel the curse remove; We bless the Lamb, with cheerful voice, And trust his bleeding love. P. M. HYMN 616. The same. Ye all may receive The peace he did leave, [ give!" Who made intercession," My Father, forFor you and for me 5 1 To Jesus draw nigh. To you is it nothing that Jesus should die? Your ransom and peace, Your surety he is; Come, see if there ever was sorrow like his. 2 For what you have done, His blood must atone: The Father hath punish'd for you his dear Son. The Lord, in the day Of his anger, did lay Your sins on the Lamb; and he bore them away. He pray'd on the tree: The prayer is accepted, the sinner is free That sinner am I, Who on Jesus rely, And come for the pardon God cannot deny 6 My pardon I claim; For a sinner I am: A sinner believing in Jesus's name. He purchased the grace Which now I embrace: O Father, thou know'st he hath died in my place. His death is my plea; 7 My Advocate see, And hear the blood speak that hath an swer'd for me: HYMN 617. S. M. " Behold, I send an Angel before thee, to krep thee in the way." 1 2 3 Acquitted I was When he bled on the cross; 4 THOU very Paschal Lamb, THOU Whose blood for us was shed, Through whom we out of Egypt came. Thy ransom'd people lead. Angel of gospel grace, Fulfil thy character: To guard and feed the chosen race, In Israel's camp appear. Throughout the desert way, Conduct us by thy light; Be thou a cooling cloud by day, A cheering fire by night. Our fainting souls sustain With blessings from above; And ever on thy people rain The manna of thy love. HYMN 618. S. M. " This is He that came not by water only, but by water and blood." 1 3 HIS, this is He that came By water by blood! Jesus is our atoning Lamb, Our sanctifying God. 2 See from his wounded side The mingled current flow! The water and the blood applied Shall wash us white as snow. The water cannot cleanse, Before the blood we feel, To purge the guilt of all our sins And our forgiveness seal. G বাতেনাতেনাতেমাতেনাতেনাতেনাতে তেমাতেমা তুমাতে KONZENTNNNNNNNN ROKOKOIKUSIKOINCINO 1 569 4 570 INCARNATION, SUFFERINGS,& c., OF CHRIST. 571 572 But both in Jesus join, Who speaks our sins forgiven, And gives the purity divine That makes us meet for heaven. L. M. See him stretch'd on yonder cross, And crush'd beneath our load! Now discern the Deity, Now his heavenly birth declare! Faith cries out,"" Tis He," Tis He, My God, that suffers there!" HYMN 622. HYMN 619. " For the Law had a shadow of good things." THOU, whose offering on the tree The legal offerings all foreshow'd, Borrow'd their whole effect from thee, And drew their virtue from thy blood: 2 The blood of goats, and bullocks slain, Could never for one sin atone: To purge the guilty offerer's stain, Thine was the work, and thine alone. 3 Vain in themselves their duties were, Their services could never please, Till join'd with thine, and made to share The merits of thy righteousness. 4 Forward they cast a faithful look On thy approaching sacrifice; And thence their pleasing savour took, And rose accepted in the skies. 5 Those feeble types, and shadows old, Are all in thee, the Truth, fulfill'd: We in thy sacrifice behold The substance of those rites reveal'd. 6 Thy meritorious sufferings past, We see by faith to us brought back; And on thy grand oblation cast, Its saving benefits partake. C. M. 0 HYMN 620. Christ the Foundation. 1 DEHOLD the sure foundation- stone B Which God in Sion lays, To build our heavenly hopes upon, And his eternal praise. 2 Chosen of God, to sinners dear, We now adore thy name; We trust our whole salvation here, Nor can we suffer shame. 3 The foolish builders, scribe and priest, Reject it with disdain; Yet on this rock the church shall rest, And envy rage in vain: 4 What though the gates of hell withstood, Yet must this building rise: ' Tis thine own work, Almighty God, And wondrous in our eyes. 7's& 6's. HYMN 621. Christ crucified. 1 OD of unexampled grace, Redeemer of mankind, Matter of eternal praise We in thy passion find: Still our choicest strains we bring, Still the joyful theme pursue, Thee the Friend of sinners sing, Whose love is ever new. 2 Endless scenes of wonder rise From that mysterious tree, Crucified before our eyes, Where we our Maker see: Jesus, Lord, what hast thou done? Publish we the death divine, Stop, and gaze, and fall, and own Was never love like thine! 3 Never love nor sorrow was Like that my Saviour show'd C. M. Confidence in Christ. WHOM Jesu's blood doth sanctify, Need sin nor Hid in our Saviour's hand we lie, And laugh at danger near: His guardian hand doth hold, protect, And save, by ways unknown, The little flock, the saints elect, Who trust in him alone. 2 Our Prophet, Priest, and King, to thee We joyfully submit; And learn, in meek humility, Our lesson at thy feet: Spirit and life thy words impart, And blessings from above; And drop, in every listening heart. The manna of thy love. HYMN 623. L. M. The Crucifixion. 1 WHEN I survey the wondrous cross On which the Prince of glory died, My richest gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my God All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to his blood. 3 See, from his head, his hands, his feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down: Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were a present far too small; Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all. HYMN 624. 6-7's. 1 Christ the Rock of Ages. 1 DOCK of Ages, cleft for me, Let the water and the blood, From thy wounded side which flow'd, Be of sin the double cure, Save from wrath and make me pure. 2 Could my tears for ever flow, Could my zeal no languor know, These for sin could not atone; Thou must save, and thou alone. In my hand no price I bring, Simply to thy cross I cling. 3 While I draw this fleeting breath, When my eyes shall close in death, When I rise to worlds unknown, And behold thee on thy throne, Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee. HYMN 625. 6-8's. Christ," seen of angels." 1 is made Your Saviour on the cross hath bled; 573 574 INCARNATION, SUFFERINGS,& c., OF CHRIST. 575 Your God, in Jesus reconciled, On all his works again hath smiled; Hath grace through him and blessing given, To all in earth and all in heaven. KDKT 2 Angels rejoice in Jesu's grace, And vie with man's more favour'd race; The blood that did for us atone, Conferr'd on them some gift unknown; Their joy through Jesu's pains abounds, They triumph by his glorious wounds. 3 Or,' stablish'd and confirm'd by him Who did our lower world redeem, Secure they keep their blest estate, Firm on an everlasting seat; Or, raised above themselves, aspire, In bliss improved, in glory higher. 4 Him they beheld our conquering God, Return'd with garments roll'd in blood! They saw, and kindled at the sight, And fill'd with shouts the realms of light; With loudest hallelujahs met, And fell, and kiss'd his bleeding feet. WINT 5 They saw him in the courts above, With all his recent prints of love; The wounds, the blood! they heard its! voice, That heighten'd all their highest joys; They felt it sprinkled through the skies, And shared that better sacrifice. 6 Not angel- tongues can e'er express The' unutterable happiness; Nor human hearts can e'er conceive The bliss wherein through Christ they live; But all your heaven, ye glorious powers, And all your God, is doubly ours! HYMN 626. 2-6's& 4-7's. 2 3 1 JESUS, to thee we fly, On thee for help rely: Thou our only refuge art, Thou dost all our fears control, Rest of every troubled heart, Life of every dying soul. We lift our joyful eyes, And see the dazzling prize, See the purchase of thy blood, Freely now to sinners given; Thou the living way hast show'd, Thou to us hast open'd heaven. We now, divinely bold, Of thy reward lay hold: All thy glorious joy is ours, All the treasures of thy love; Now we taste the heavenly powers, Now we reign with thee above. Our anchor sure and fast Within the veil is cast; Stands our never- failing hope Grounded in the holy place; We shall after thee mount up, See the Godhead face to face. 6 By faith already there, In thee our Head, we are; With our great Forerunner we Now in heavenly places sit, Banquet with the Deity, See the world beneath our feet. 4 The Living Way opened. 6 576 Thou art our flesh and bone, Thou art to heaven gone; Gone, that we might all pursue, Closely in thy footsteps tread; Gone, that we might follow too, Reign triumphant with our Head. HYMN 627. 6-8's. Priesthood of Christ. 1 NTER'D E Cover'd with meritorious scars, The tokens of his dying love, Our great High- Priest in glory bears He pleads his passion on the tree, He shows himself to God for me. 2 Before the throne my Saviour stands, My Friend and Advocate appears; My name is graven on his hands, And him the Father always hears; While low at Jesu's cross I bow, He hears the blood of sprinkling now. 3 This instant now I may receive The answer of his powerful prayer. This instant now by him I live, His prevalence with God declare! And soon my spirit, in his hands, Shall stand where my Forerunner stands. C. M. HYMN 628. The Resurrection of Christ. 1 VE humble souls, that seek the Lord, And bow with rapture down to see The place where Jesus lay. 2 Thus low the Lord of Life was brought Such wonders love can do: Thus cold in death that bosom lay, Which throbb'd and bled for you. 3 But raise your eyes, and tune your songs, The Saviour lives again: Not all the bolts and bars of death The Conqueror could detain. 4 High o'er the' angelic bands he rears His once- dishonour'd head; And through unnumber'd years he reigns, Who dwelt among the dead. 5 With joy like his shall every saint His vacant tomb survey; Then rise with his ascending Lord To realms of endless day. HYMN 629. 7's. The same. 1 66 CHRIST, the Lord, is risen to day," Sons of men and angels say! Raise your joys and triumphs high; Sing, ye heavens; thou earth, reply. 2 Love's redeeming work is done, Fought the fight, the battle won: Lo! the sun's eclipse is o'er; Lo! he sets in blood no more! 3 Vain the stone, the watch, the seal, Christ hath burst the gates of hell: Death in vain forbids his rise; Christ hath open'd Paradise. 4 Lives again our glorious King! Where, O death, is now thy sting? Once he died our souls to save: Where's thy victory, boasting grave? 5 Soar we now, where Christ hath led, Following our exalted Head; G2 16216 A16 NNNNUKSUSUNWON7.7.20 INGVINGS CONTKONONNNNNNN UIGIKOIKUIKO 577 578 INCARNATION, SUFFERINGS,& c., OF CHRIST. 579 580 Made like him, like him we rise, Ours the cross, the grave, the skies. 6 King of glory! Soul of bliss! Everlasting life is this: Thee to know, thy power to prove, Thus to sing, and thus to love. 7's. 1 HYMN 630. For Ascension Day. TAIL the day that sees Him rise, Christ, awhile to mortals given, Re- ascends his native heaven. 2 There the pompous triumph waits " Lift your heads, eternal gates; Wide unfold the radiant scene; Take the King of glory in!" 3 Circled round with angel powers, Their triumphant Lord, and ours, Conqueror over death and sin; Take the King of glory in! 4 Him though highest heaven receives, Still he loves the earth he leaves; Though returning to his throne, Still he calls mankind his own. 5 See, he lifts his hands above! See, he shows the prints of love! Hark, his gracious lips bestow Blessings on his church below! 6 Still for us his death he pleads;. Prevalent he intercedes; Near himself prepares our place. Harbinger of human race. 7 Master,( will we ever say,) Taken from our head to- day; See thy faithful servants, see, Ever gazing up to thee. 8 Grant, though parted from our sight, High above yon azure height, Grant our hearts may thither rise, Following thee beyond the skies. 9 Ever upward let us move, Wafted on the wings of love; Looking when our Lord shall come, Longing, gasping after home. 10 There we shall with thee remain, Partners of thy endless reign; There thy face unclouded see, Find our heaven of heavens in thee. 7's. HYMN 631. The same. 1 SONS of God, triumphant rise, Shout the accomplish'd sacrifice! Shout your sins in Christ forgiven, Sons of God, and heirs of heaven! 2 Ye that round our altars throng, Listening angels, join the song; Sing with us, ye heavenly powers, Pardon, grace, and glory ours! 3 Love's mysterious work is done; Greet we now the' atoning Son; Heal'd and quic en'd by his blood, Join'd to Christ, and one with God. 4 Him by faith we taste below, Mightier joys ordain'd to know, When his utmost grace we prove, Rise to heaven by perfect love. 1 1 HYMN 632. The same. ATHER, God, we glorify 7's& 6's. Love that gave thy Son to die, And raised him from the dead: Him for our offences slain, That we all might pardon find, Thou hast brought to life again, The Saviour of mankind. 2 By thy own right hand of power Thou hast exalted him, Sent the mighty Conqueror Thy people to redeem: King of saints, and Prince of peace, Him thou hast for sinners given, Sinners from their sins to bless, And lift them up to heaven. 3 Father, God, to us impart The gift unspeakable; Now in every waiting heart Thy glorious Son reveal: Quicken'd with our living Lord, Let us in thy Spirit rise, Rise to all thy life restored, And bless thee in the skies. HYMN 633. 8's& 7's. The same. 1 H AIL, thou once despised Jesus! Thou didst suffer to release us; Thou didst free salvation bring. Hail, thou agonizing Saviour, Bearer of our sin and shame! By thy merits we find favour; Life is given through thy name. 2 Paschal Lamb, by God appointed, All our sins on thee were laid; By Almighty love anointed, Thou hast full atonement made. All thy people are forgiven, Through the virtue of thy blood, Open'd is the gate of heaven, Peace is made' twixt man and God. 3 Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, There for ever to abide: All the heavenly host adore thee, Seated at thy Father's side: There for sinners thou art pleading, There thou dost our place prepare, Ever for us interceding, Till in glory we appear. 4 Worship, honour, power, and blessing, Thou art worthy to receive; Loudest praises without ceasing, Meet it is for us to give, Help, ye bright, angelic spirits! Bring your sweetest, noblest lays, Help to sing our Saviour's merits; Help to chant Immanuel's praise. L. M. HYMN 634. Christ glorified. WH THAT equal honours shall we bring To thee, O Lord our God, the Lamb. Since all the notes that angels sing Are far inferior to thy Name. KEKORTING 581 582 INCARNATION, SUFFERINGS,& c., OF CHRIST. 583 2 Worthy is He that once was slain, The Prince of Peace, that groan'd and died; Worthy to rise, and live, and reign At his almighty Father's side. 3 Power and dominion are His due 1 Who stood condemn'd at Pilate's bar; Wisdom belongs to Jesus too, Though he was charged with madness here. 4 Immortal praises must be paid, Instead of scandal and of scorn; While glory shines around his head, And a bright crown without a thorn. 5 Honour for ever to the Lamb, Who bore our sin, and curse, and pain; Let angels bless his sacred Name, And every creature say, AMEN! HYMN 635. 4-6's& 2-8's. The same. 1 GOD is gone up on high, With a triumphant noise; The clarions of the sky Proclaim the' angelic joys! Join all on earth, rejoice and sing; Glory ascribe to glory's King. 2 God in the flesh below, For us he reigns above: Let all the nations know Our Jesu's conquering love! Join ail on earth, rejoice and sing; Glory ascribe to glory's King. 3 All power to our great Lord Is by the Father given; By angel- hosts adored, He reigns supreme in heaven: Jan all on earth, rejoice and sing; Gory ascribe to glory's King. 4 Kigh on his holy seat, He bears the righteous sway; His foes beneath his feet Shall sink and die away: Join all on earth, rejoice and sing; Glory ascribe to glory's King. 5 His foes and ours are one, Satan, the world, and sin; But he shall tread them down, And bring his kingdom in: Join all on earth, rejoice and sing; Glory ascribe to glory's King. 6 Till all the earth, renew'd In righteousness divine, With all the hosts of God In one great chorus join, Join all on earth, rejoice and sing Glory ascribe to glory's King. HYMN 636. The Kingdom of Christ. L. M. The known and unknown worlds obey, Now give the kingdom to thy Son, Extend his power, exalt his throne. 2 The sceptre well becomes his hands, All heaven submits to his commands His justice shall avenge the poor, And pride and rage prevail no more 3 With power he vindicates the just, And treads the' oppressor in the dust: His worship and his fear shall last Till the full course of time be past. 584 4 As rain on meadows newly mown, So shall he send his influence down: His grace on fainting souls distils, Like heavenly dew on thirsty hills. 5 The heathen lands, that lie beneath The shades of overspreading death, Revive at his first dawning light; And deserts blossom at the sight. 6 The saints shall flourish in his days, Deck'd in the robes of joy and praise; Peace, like a river, from his throne Shall flow to nations yet unknown. HYMN P. M. 637. The same. FIRST PART. 1 MY heart and voice I raise, To spread Messiah's praise; Messiah's praise let all repeat; The universal Lord, By whose almighty word Creation rose in form complete. 2 A servant's form he wore, And in his body bore Our dreadful curse on Calvary He like a victim stood, And pour'd his sacred blood, To set the guilty captives free. 3 But soon the Victor rose Triumphant o'er his foes, And led the vanquish'd host in chains. He threw their empire down, His foes compell'd to own, O'er all the great Messiah reigns. 4 With mercy's mildest grace, He governs all our race In wisdom, righteousness, and love Who to Messiah fly Shall find redemption nigh, And all his great salvation prove. 5 Hail, Saviour, Prince of Peace! Thy kingdom shall increase, Till all the world thy glory see; And righteousness abound, As the great deep profound, And fill the earth with purity! HYMN 638. P. M. SECOND PART 1 JERUSALEM divine, When shall I call thee mine? And to thy holy hill attain, Where weary pilgrims rest, And in thy glories blest, With God Messiah ever reign? 2 There saints and angels join In fellowship divine, And rapture swells the solemn lay While all with one accord Adore their glorious Lord, And shout his praise in endless day. 3 May I but find the grace To fill an humble place In that inheritance above; My tuneful voice I'll raise In songs of loudest praise, To spread thy fame, Redeeming Love. KONKONNNNNNNN ROKOKO USIKOINNCIN 585 586 INCARNATION, SUFFERINGS,& c., OF CHRIST. 587 588 And holds the promises 4 Reign, true Messiah, reign! Thy kingdom shall remain When stars and sun no more shall shine. Mysterious Deity, And pardons in his hands: Commission'd from his Father's throne, To make his grace to mortals known. Who ne'er began to be, To sound thy endless praise be mine! 6-8's. HYMN 639. The same. 1 MY heart is full of Christ, and longs Its glorious Of him I make my loftier songs, I cannot from his praise forbear: My ready tongue makes haste to sing The glories of my heavenly King. 1 2 Fairer than all the earth- born race, Perfect in comeliness thou art; Replenish'd are thy lips with grace, And full of love thy tender heart: God ever blest! we bow the knee, And own all fulness dwells in Thee. 3 Gird on thy thigh the Spirit's sword, And take to thee thy power divine; Stir up thy strength, almighty Lord, All power and majesty are thine: Assert thy worship and renown; O all- redeeming God, come down! 4 Come, and maintain thy righteous cause, And let thy glorious toil succeed: Dispread the victory of thy cross, Ride on, and prosper in thy deed; Through earth triumphantly ride on, And reign in every heart alone. C. M. HYMN 640. 3 Jesus is worthy to receive Honour and power divine, And blessings, more than we can give, Be, Lord, for ever thine! 4 The whole creation join in one, To bless the sacred name Of Him that sits upon the throne, And to adore the Lamb. HYMN 641. JOIN The Offices of Christ. OIN all the glorious names Of wisdom, love, and power, That ever mortals knew, Praise to Christ. 1 OME, let us join our cheerful songs COME With angels round the throne; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their joys are one. 10 2" Worthy the Lamb that died," they cry, " To be exalted thus!" " Worthy the Lamb!" our hearts reply; " For he was slain for us." 4-6's& 2-8's. That angels ever bore; All are too mean to speak his worth, Too mean to set our Saviour forth. 2 But 0, what gentle means, What condescending ways, Doth our Redeemer use, To teach his heavenly grace. My soul, with joy and wonder sce What forms of love he bears for thee 3 Array'd in mortal flesh 4 Great Prophet of my God, The Cov'nant- Angel stands. My lips shall bless thy name: By thee the joyful news Of our salvation came; The joyful news of sins forgiven, Of hell subdued, and peace with Heaven. 5 Be thou my Counsellor, My Pattern, and my Guide; And through this desert land Still keep me near thy side: O let my feet ne'er run astray, Nor rove, nor seek the crooked way! 6 I love my Shepherd's voice; His watchful eye shall keep My wandering soul among The thousands of his sheep: He feeds his flock, he calls their names, His bosom bears the tender lambs. 7 Jesus, my great High- Priest, Offer'd his blood and died; My guilty conscience seeks No sacrifice beside; His powerful blood did once atone, And now it pleads before the throne. 8 0 thou almighty Lord, My Conqu'ror and my King, Thy sceptre and thy sword, Thy reign of grace, I sing: Thine is the power: behold, I sit In willing bonds before thy feet. 9 Now let my soul arise, And tread the tempter down: My Captain leads me forth To conquest and a crown: March on, nor fear to win the day, Though death and hell obstruct the way Should all the hosts of death, 1 And powers of hell unknown, Put their most dreadful forms Of rage and malice on, I shall be safe; for Christ displays Superior power, and guardian grace HYMN 642. 7's. The same. CHRIST, the true anointed Seer, Messenger from the Most High, Thy prophetic character To my conscience signify: Signify thy Father's will; By that unction from above, Mysteries of grace reveal, Teach my heart that God is Love 2 Thou who didst for all atone, Dost for all incessant pray, Make thy priestly office known, Take my cancell'd sin away: Let me peace with God regain, Righteousness from thee receive, Through thy meritorious pain, Through thy intercession, live 3 Sovereign, universal King, Every faithful soul's desire, Into me thy kingdom bring, Into me thy Spirit inspire. IND 589 590 INCARNATION, SUFFERINGS,& c., OF CHRIST. 591 592 From mine inbred foes release; 3 Extol the Lamb of God, Here erect thy gracious throne; King of righteousness and peace, Reign in every heart alone. The all- atoning Lamb; Redemption through his blood Throughout the world proclaim: 40 that all were taught of God, All anointed by thy grace; Kings and priests redeem'd with blood, Born again to sound thy praise; An elect, peculiar seed, Offspring of the Deity; Christians both in name and deed, One, entirely one, with thee! 6-8's. HYMN 643. Christ a Prophet. thou Thou great Interpreter divine, Explain thine own transmitted word; To teach and to inspire is thine: Thou only canst thyself reveal, Open the book, and loose the seal. 2 Now, Jesus, now the veil remove, The folly of our darken'd heart; Unfold the wonders of thy love, The knowledge of thyself impart; Our ear, our inmost soul, we bow: Speak, Lord, thy servants hearken now. HYMN 644. 7's& 6's. 1 Christ's Intercession. YOMING through our great HighСОМ Priest, We find a pard'ning God: Jesu's Spirit in our breast Bears witness with the blood, Speaks our Father pacified Toward every soul that Christ receives; Tells us, once our Surety died, And now for ever lives. 2 Christ for ever lives to pray For all that trust in him; I my soul on Jesus stay, Almighty to redeem: He shall purify my heart, Who in his blood forgiveness have, All his hallowing power exert, And to the utmost save. 3 Basis of our steadfast hope, Saviour, thy ceaseless prayer Sanctifies and lifts us up To meet thee in the air: Yes, thine interceding grace Freserves us every moment thine, Till we rise to see thy face, And share the throne divine. HYMN 645. 4-6's& 2-8's. The Year of Jubilee. 1 D The gladly solemn sound: Let all the nations know, To earth's remotest bound, The year of Jubilee is come; Return, ye ransom'd sinners, home. 2 Jesus, our great High- Priest, Hath full atonement made: Ye weary spirits, rest; Xe mournful souls, be glad; The year,& c. 4 Ye slaves of sin and hell, Your liberty receive; And safe in Jesus dwell, And blest in Jesus live: The year,& c. 5 Ye who have sold for nought Your heritage above, Receive it back unbought, The gift of Jesu's love: 1 The year,& c. 6 The gospel trumpet hear, The news of heavenly grace; And, saved from earth, appear Before your Saviour's face: The year,& c. The year,& c. HYMN G46. C. M. Christ's Compassion for the Tempted. WITH WITH joy we meditate the grace Of our High- Priest above: His heart is made of tenderness, His bowels yearn with love. 2 Touch'd with a sympathy within, He knows our feeble frame; He knows what sore temptations mean, For he hath felt the same. 3 He in the days of feeble flesh 1 Pour'd out his cries and tears; And, though exalted, feels afresh What every member bears. 4 He'll never quench the smoking flax, But raise it to a flame; The bruised reed he never breaks, Nor scorns the meanest name. 5 Then let our humble faith address His mercy and his power: We shall obtain delivering grace In the distressing hour. C. M. HYMN 647. 0 " God is Light." SUN of Righteousness, arise, With healing in thy wing! To my diseased, my fainting soul, Life and salvation bring. 2 These clouds of pride and sin dispel, By thy all- piercing beam; Lighten my eyes with faith, my heart With holy hope inflame. 3 My mind, by thy all- quick'ning power, From low desires set free; Unite my scatter'd thoughts, and fix My love entire on thee. 4 Father, thy long- lost son receive; Saviour, thy purchase own; Blest Comforter, with peace and joy Thy new- made creature crown. 5 Eternal, undivided Lord, Co- equal One and Three, On Thee, all faith, all hope be placed; All love be paid to Thee! SAXO [ 16216A16N669 X INNTNIANIA KROKOKOKOAIKOIN 1 1 593 594 HYMN 648. L. M. The Excellency of Christ's Religion. ET everlasting glories crown HYMNS ON THE HOLY SPIRIT. Lord; Thy hands have brought salvation down, And writ the blessing in thy word. 2 In vain our trembling conscience seeks Some solid ground to rest upon; With long despair our spirit breaks, Till we apply to Thee alone. 3 How well thy blessed truths agree! How wise and holy thy commands! Thy promises, how firm they be! How firm our hope and comfort stands! 4 Should all the forms that men devise Assault my faith with treacherous art, I'd call them vanity and lies, And bind thy Gospel to my heart. SECTION III. ON THE DIVINITY AND OPERATIONS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. HYMN 649. C. M. Hymn to the Holy Spirit. TAIL, Holy Ghost, Jehovah, Third In order of the Three; Sprung from the Father and the Word From all eternity! 2 Thy Godhead brooding o'er the' abyss Of formless waters lay; Spoke into order all that is, And darkness into day. 3 In deepest hell, or heaven's height, Thy presence who can fly? Known is the Father to thy sight, The' abyss of Deity. 4 Thy power through Jesu's life display'd, Quite from the virgin's womb, Dying, his soul an offering made, And raised him from the tomb. 5 God's image, which our sins destroy, Thy grace restores below; And truth, and holiness, and joy, From thee their Fountain How. 6 Hail, Holy Ghost, Jehovah, Third In order of the Three; Sprung from the Father and the Word From all eternity! HYMN 650. 7's& 6's. Prayer for the Holy Spirit. RANCH of Jesse's stem, arise, grow, 595 596 3 Lord, of thee we fain would learn Thy heavenly Father's will; Give us quickness to discern, And boldness to fulfil: All his mind to us explain, All his name on us impress; Then our souls in thee attain The perfect righteousness. Turn our earth to Paradise, By flourishing below: Bless us with the Spirit of grace Immeasurably shed on thee; Pour on all the faithful race The streaming Deity. 2 Let the Spirit of our Head On all the members rest; From thyself to us proceed, And dwell in every breast: Teach to judge and act aright, Inspire with wisdom from above, Holy faith, and heavenly might, And reverential love. HYMN 651. C. M. 1 SOVER The Spirit of Adoption. NOVEREIGN of all the worlds on high Allow my humble claim; Nor, while, unworthy, I draw nigh, Disdain a Father's name. 2" My Father God!" that gracious souna Dispels my guilty fear; Not all the harmony of heaven Could so delight my ear. 3 Come, Holy Spirit, seal the grace On my expanding heart; And show, that in the Father's love I share a filial part. 4 Cheer'd by a witness so divine, Unwavering I believe; And," Abba, Father," humbly cry, Nor can the sign deceive. HYMN 652. C. M. Breathing after the Holy Spirit. 1 COME, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, powers; Kindle a flame of sacred love In these cold hearts of ours. 2 In vain we tune our formal songs, In vain we strive to rise; Hosannas languish on our tongues, And our devotion dies. 3 And shall we then for ever live At this poor dying rate? Our love so faint, so cold to Thee, And thine to us so great! 4 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, With all thy quick'ning powers; Come, shed abroad the Saviour's love, And that shall kindle ours. L. M. HYMN 653. The Day of Pentecost. 1 COME, Holy Spirit, raise our songs, To reach of When with thy fiery cloven tongues Thou didst those glorious scenes display 2 0' twas a most auspicious hour, Season of grace and sweet delight, When thou didst come with mighty power, And light of truth divinely bright. 3 By this the blest disciples knew Their risen Head had enter'd heaven, Had now obtain'd the promise due, Fully by God the Father given. 4 Lord, we believe to us and ours The apostolic promise given; We wait the Pentecostal powers, The Holy Ghost sent down from heaven 5 Ah! leave us not to mourn below, Or long for thy return to pine; 1 DAKO 597 598 Now, Lord, the Comforter bestow, And fix in us the Guest divine. 6 Assembled here with one accord, Calmly we wait the promised grace, The purchase of our dying Lord: Come, Holy Ghost, and fill the place. 7 If every one that asks may find, If still thou dost on sinners fall, Come as a mighty rushing wind; Great grace be now upon us all. 8 Behold, to thee our souls aspire, And languish thy descent to meet: Kindle in each the living fire, And fix in every heart thy seat. HYMN 654. 6-8's. Veni, Creator. The world's foundations first were laid, HYMNS ON THE HOLY SPIRIT. Come visit every waiting mind, Come pour thy joys on human kind; From sin and sorrow set us free, And make thy temples worthy thee. 2 O Source of uncreated heat, The Father's promised Paraclete! Thrice holy Fount, immortal Fire, Our hearts with heavenly love inspire: Come, and thy sacred unction bring, To sanctify us while we sing. 1 3 Plenteous of grace, descend from high, Rich in thy sevenfold energy! Thou strength of His almighty hand, Whose power does heaven and earth command, Refine and purge our earthly parts, And stamp thine image on our hearts. 4 Create all new; our wills control, Subdue the rebel in our soul; Chase from our minds the' infernal foe; And peace, the fruit of faith, bestow: And, lest again we go astray, Protect and guide us in the way. 5 Immortal honours, endless fame, Attend the' Almighty Father's name; The Saviour Son be glorified, Who for lost man's redemption died; And equal adoration be, Eternal Comforter, to Thee! HYMN 655. L. M. The promised Comforter. Spoken by thee while present here ," The Father in my name shall send The Holy Ghost, the Comforter." 2 That promise made to Adam's race, Now, Lord, in us, even us, fulfil; And give the Spirit of thy grace, To teach us all thy perfect will. 3 That heavenly Teacher of mankind, That Guide infallible impart, To bring thy sayings to our mind, And write them on our faithful heart. 4 He only can the words apply, Through which we endless life possess; And deal to each his legacy, Our Lord's unutterable peace. 599 600 And fill our souls with power divine, And make an end of fear and sin. 6 The length and breadth of love reveal, The height and depth of Deity; And all the sons of glory seal, And change, and make us all like thee HYMN 656. C. M. The same. HY should the children of a king 5 That peace of God, that peace of thine, O might he now to us bring in, 1 Great Comforter, descend, and bring The tokens of thy grace. 2 Dost thou not dwell in all thy saints, And seal the heirs of heaven? When wilt thou banish my complaints, And show my sins forgiven? 3 Assure my conscience of its part In the Redeemer's blood; And bear thy witness with my heart, That I am born of God. Thou art the earnest of his love, The pledge of joys to come: May thy blest wings, celestial Dove, Safely convey me home! HYMN 657. 2-6's& 4-7's. 2 ¹ The same. TERNAL Spirit, come From thy high and holy place, Where thou dost in glory reign, Stoop, in condescending grace, Stoop to the poor heart of man. For thee our hearts we lift, And wait the heavenly gift: Giver, Lord of life divine, To our dying souls appear, Grant the grace for which we pine, Give thyself, the Comforter. 3 1 Our ruin'd souls repair, And fix thy mansion there: Claim us for thy constant shrine, All thy glorious self reveal, Life, and power, and love divine, God in us for ever dwell. 6-7's. The same. FATHER, glorify thy Son; Answering his all- powerful prayer, Send that Intercessor down, HYMN 658. Send that other Comforter, Whom believingly we claim, Whom we ask in Jesu's name. 2 Then by faith we know and feel Him, the Spirit of truth and grace With us he vouchsafes to dwell, With us while unseen he stays. All our help and good, we own, Freely flows from him alone. 3 Wilt thou not the promise seal, Good and faithful as thou art, Send the Comforter to dwell Every moment in our heart? Yes, thou must the grace bestow, Truth hath said it shall be so. G5 Aামোতেতুমাতেনাতেনাতোতেমাতেমাতুমাতে DO 12N/ NNNNNAN ROKOKOKOAIKO J 601 602 PENITENTIAL HYMNS.EE SECTION IV. PENITENTIAL HYMNS. HYMN 659. Psalm li. THOU that hear'st when sinners cry, L. M. ¹0 Behold me not with angry look, But blot their memory from thy book. 2 Create my nature pure within, And form my soul averse from sin; Let thy good Spirit ne'er depart, Nor hide thy presence from my heart. 3 I cannot live without thy light, Cast out and banish'd from thy sight: Thy saving strength, O Lord, restore, And guard me that I fall no more. 4 Though I have grieved thy Spirit, Lord, His help and comfort still afford; And let a wretch come near thy throne, To plead the merits of thy Son. 5 My soul lies humbled in the dust, And owns thy dreadful sentence just: Look down, O Lord, with pitying eye, And save the soul condemn'd to die. & Then will I teach the world thy ways; Sinners shall learn thy sovereign grace; I'll lead them to my Saviour's blood, And they shall praise a pardoning God. 70 may thy love inspire my tongue! Salvation shall be all my song; And all my powers shall join to bless Lord my strength and righteousness. The HYMN 660. C. M. Ho ' Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief." 1 ITOW sad our state by nature is! Our sin, how deep it stains! And Satan binds our captive souls Fast in his slavish chains. But there's a voice of sovereign grace Sounds from the sacred word: " Ho, ye despairing sinners, come, And trust upon the Lord!" 3 My soul obeys the' Almighty's call, And runs to this relief: I would believe thy promise, Lord; O help my unbelief! 4 To the blest fountain of thy blood, Incarnate God, I fly: Here let me wash my spotted soul From sins of deepest dye. 5 A guilty, weak, and helpless worm, Into thy hands I fall; Be thou my strength and righteousness, My Saviour, and my all. HYMN 661. 8's& 6's. The Love of Christ the Sinner's Plea. And bidd'st me of thy strength lay hold, And be at peace with thee; Help me thy benefits to own, And hear me tell what thou hast done, dying Lamb, for me 603 2 Out of myself for help I go, Thy only love resolved to know; Thy love my plea I make: Give me thy love,' tis all I claim Give, for the honour of thy name, Give, for thy mercy's sake. 1 604 3 Canst thou deny that love to me? Say, thou Incarnate Deity, Thou Man of Sorrows, say; Thy glory why didst thou enshrine In such a clod of earth as mine, And wrap thee in my clay? 4 Ancient of Days, why didst thou come, And stoop to a poor virgin's womb, Contracted to a span? Flesh of our flesh why wast thou made, And humbly in a manger laid, The new- born Son of Man? 5 Love, only love thy heart inclined, And brought thee, Saviour of mankind, Down from thy throne above: Love made my God a Man of grief, Distress'd thee sore for my relief: O mystery of Love! 6 Because thou lov'dst and diedst for me Cause me, my Savicur, to love thee, And gladly to resign Whate'er I have, whate'er I am; My life be all with thine the same, And all thy death be mine. HYMN 662. 6-8's. Pleading with Christ for Salvation. EGARDLESS now of things below, Determined thee alone to know, Author and end of my desires: Fill me with righteousness divine: To end, as to begin, is thine. 2 What is a worthless worm to thee? What is in man thy grace to move? That still thou seekest those who flee The arms of thy pursuing love? That still thine inmost bowels cry, " Why, sinner, wilt thou perish, why?" 3 Ah, show me, Lord, my depth of sin! Ah, Lord, thy depth of mercy show! End, Jesus, end this war within! No rest my spirit e'er shall know, Till thou thy quick'ning influence give Breathe, Lord, and these dry bones shall live. 4 There, there before the throne thou art, The Lambere earth's foundation slain! Take thou, O take this guilty heart! Thy blood will wash out every stain: No cross, no sufferings I decline; Only let all my heart be thine. HYMN 663. C. M. Unfaithfulness acknowledged. FOR a closer walk with God, 1 A light, to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb! DKOR TOU 605 606 2 Where is the blessedness I knew When first I saw the Lord? Where is that soul- refreshing view Of Jesus and his word? 3 What peaceful hours I then enjoy'd! How sweet their memory still! But now I find an aching void, The world can never fill. 4 Return, O holy Dove, return, Sweet messenger of rest! PENITENTIAL HYMNS. I hate the sins that made thee mourn, That drove thee from my breast. 5 The dearest idol I have known, Whate'er that idol be, Help me to tear it from thy throne, And worship only thee. 6 So shall my walk be close with God, Calm and serene my frame; 1 So purer light shall mark the road That leads me to the Lamb HYMN 664. C. M. Wanderings from God lamented. NFINITE Power, eternal Lord, All nature rose to' obey thy word, And moves at thy command. 2 With steady course the shining sun Keeps his appointed way; And all the hours obedient run The circle of the day. 3 But, ah! how wide my spirit flies, And wanders from her God! My soul forgets the heavenly prize, And treads the downward road. 4 The raging fire and stormy sea Perform thy awful will; And every beast and every tree Thy great design fulfil. 5 Shall creatures of a meaner frame Pay all their dues to thee? Creatures that never knew thy name, That ne'er were loved like me? 6 Great God! create my soul anew, Conform my heart to thine; Melt down my will, and let it flow, And take the mould divine. 7 Seize my whole frame into thy hand; Here all my powers I bring: Manage the wheels by thy command, And govern every spring. 8 Then shall my feet no more depart, Nor my affections rove; Devotion shall be all my heart, And all my passions, love. HYMN 665. C. M. Prayer for Quickening Grace. ONG have I sat beneath the sound But still how weak my faith is found, And knowledge of thy word! 2 My gracious Saviour and my God, How little art thou known By all the judgments of thy rod, Or blessings of thy throne! 3 How cold and feeble is my love! How negligent my fear! How low my hope of joys above! Ilow few affections there! 607 4 Great God! thy sovereign aid impart, To give thy word success; Write thy salvation on my heart, And make me learn thy grace. 5 Show my forgetful feet the way That leads to joys on high, Where knowledge grows without decay, And love shall never die. 608 HYMN 666. C. M. A Prayer for Faith. 1FATHER, I stretch my hands to thee No other help I If thou withdraw thyself from me, Ah! whither shall I go? 2 What did thy only Son endure Before I drew my breath;. What pain, what labour, to secure My soul from endless death? 30 Jesus, could I this believe, I now should feel thy power; Now all my wants thou would'st relieve In this, the' accepted hour. 4 Author of faith, to thee I lift My weary, longing eyes: O let me now receive that gift! My soul without it dies. 5 Surely thou canst not let me die; O speak, and I shall live! For here I will unwearied lie, Till thou thy Spirit give. 6 How would my fainting soul rejoice, Could I but see thy face! Now let me hear thy quick'ning voice, And taste thy pard'ning grace. HYMN 667. 8's& 6's. " Thou triest me every moment." Y secret influence from above, ¹B every moment prove And labour to convert; Ready to save, I feel thee nigh, And still I hear thy Spirit cry, " My son, give me thy heart." 2 Why do I not the call obey, Cast my besetting sin away, With every useless load? Why cannot I this moment give The heart thou waitest to receive, And love my loving God? 3 My loving God, the hind'rance show, Which nature dreads, alas! to know, And lingers to remove; Stronger than sin, thy grace exert. And seize, and change, and fill my heart With all the powers of love. 4 Then shall I answer thy design, No longer, Lord, my own, but thine; Till all thy will be done, Humbly I pass my trial here, And ripe in holiness appear With boldness at thy throne. S. M. HYMN 668. " I have waited for thy salvation, O Lord." ONG have I waited, Lord, 1 L For thy salvation here, And hoped, according to thy word, To see it soon appear: To see thee passing by, All- glorious from above SENNINGSINGING NING INGS BAIGN DO 1.NNNNNNN KOKO IKOKOINCIN 609 610 THE EXPERIENCE,& c., OF BELIEVERS. 611 612 The Lord of hosts, the Lord most high, The God of pardoning love. 2 Thyself Jehovah's Son Discover to my heart, That when I have my Saviour known, I may in peace depart: May thee, the world's Desire, With arms of faith embrace, And then, with yon enraptured choir, For ever see thy face. SECTION V. THE EXPERIENCE AND PRIVILEGES OF BELIEVERS. HYMN 669. P. M. " Fear not, Abraham; I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward." FIRST PART. 1 Who reigns enthroned above, Ancient of everlasting days, And God of Love: Jehovah, Great I AM, By earth and heaven confest; I bow and bless the sacred Name, For ever blest. 2 The God of Abraham praise, At whose supreme command, From earth I rise, and seek the joys At his right hand: I all on earth forsake, 1 To And Its wisdom, fame, and power; Him my only portion make, My shield and tower. The God of Abraham praise, Whose all- sufficient grace Shall guide me all my happy days, 3 In all my ways. He calls a worm his friend, He calls himself my God; And he shall save me to the end, Through Jesu's blood. 4 He by himself hath sworn, I on his oath depend; I shall, on eagles' wings upborne, To heaven ascend: I shall behold his face, I shall his power adore, And sing the wonders of his grace For evermore. P. M. THOUGH nature's strength decay, And HYMN 670. SECOND PART Canaan's bounds I urge my way, At his command. The watery deep I pass, With Jesus in my view; And through the howling wilderness My way pursue. 2 The goodly land I see, With peace and plenty blest; A land of sacred liberty, And endless rest. There milk and honey flow; And oil and wine abound; And trees of life for ever grow, With mercy crown'd 1 There dwells the Lord our King, The Lord our Righteousness, Triumphant o'er the world and sin, The Prince of Peace; 2 3 On Sion's sacred height, His kingdom still maintains: And glorious with his saints in light For ever reigns. 3 He keeps his own secure, He guards them by his side, Arrays in garments white and pure His spotless bride: With streams of sacred bliss, With groves of living joys, With all the fruits of Paradise, He still supplies. HYMN 671. 4 4 P. M. 1 They all exulting stand, And tell the wonders he hath done, Through all their land: THIRD PART. The listening spheres attend, And swell the growing fame; And sing, in songs which never end, The wondrous Name. The God who reigns on high The great archangels sing; And," Holy, holy, holy," cry, " Almighty King! Who was and is the same, And evermore shall be; Jehovah, Father, Great I AM, We worship Thee." Before the Saviour's face, The ransom'd nations bow; O'erwhelm'd at his almighty grace, For ever new: He shows his prints of love ,They kindle to a flame! And sound through all the worlds above, The slaughter'd Lamb. The whole triumphant host Give thanks to God on high; " Hail Father, Son, and Holy Ghost," They ever cry: Hail, Abraham's God, and mine! ( I join the heavenly lays,) All might and majesty are thine, And endless praise. HYMN 672. L. M. " They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength they shall run, and not be weary." WAKE, our souls! away, our fears! Let every trembling thought be gone: Awake, and run the heavenly race, And put a cheerfal courage on. 2 True,' tis a strait and thorny road, And mortal spirits tire and faint; But they forget the mighty God, That feeds the strength of every saint 30 mighty God, thy matchless power Is ever new, and ever young; And firm endures, while endless years Their everlasting circles run. 4 From Thee, the ever- flowing Spring, Our souls shall drink a fresh supply: 1 5 Swift as the eagle cuts the air, We'll mount aloft to thine abode; On wings of love our souls shall fly, Nor tire along the heavenly road. S. M. 2 3 613 614 While such as trust their native strength 8 Shall melt away, and droop, and die. 1 THE EXPERIENCE,& c., OF BELIEVERS. Let us in life, in death, Thy steadfast truth declare, And publish with our latest breath Thy love and guardian care. S. M. HYMN 673. 3 Trust in Providence. FIRST PART. COMMIT thou all thy griefs And ways 4 To His sure truth and tender care, Who earth and heaven commands. Who points the clouds their course, Whom winds and seas obey; He shall direct thy wandering feet, He shall prepare thy way. Thou on the Lord rely, So safe shalt thou go on; 5 Thy everlasting truth, Fix on His work thy steadfast eye, So shall thy work be done. No profit canst thou gain By self- consuming care; To Him commend thy cause, His ear Attends the softest prayer. 6 Thou everywhere hast sway, And all things serve thy might; Thy every act pure blessing is, Thy path unsullied light. 7 When thou arisest, Lord, What shall thy work withstand? Whate'er thy children want, thou giv'st; And who shall stay thy hand? HYMN 674. S. M. 2 Through waves, and clouds, and storms, He gently clears thy way: Wait thou His time, so shall this night Soon end in joyous day. SECOND PART. IVE to the winds thy fears; U Hope, and be undismay'd: God hears thy sighs and counts thy tears; God shall lift up thy head. Father, thy ceaseless love, Sees all thy children's wants, and knows 6 What best for each will prove. Still heavy is thy heart? Still sink thy spirits down? Cast off the weight, let fear depart, Bid every care be gone. What, though thou rulest not? Yet heaven, and earth, and hell Proclaim, God sitteth on the throne, And ruleth all things well! 5 Leave to His sovereign sway To choose and to command; So shalt thou wondering own His way, How wise, how strong His hand! 6 Far, far above thy thought His counsel shall appear, When fully He the work hath wrought That caused thy needless fear. 7 Thou seest our weakness, Lord, Our hearts are known to thee; O lift thou up the sinking hand, Confirm the feeble knee' 2 The same. 1 A WAY, my needless fears, And doubts no longer mine, A ray of heavenly light appears, A messenger dívine. 4 5 3 If what I wish is good, 615 616 HYMN 675. 1 Thrice comfortable hope, That calms my troubled breast; My Father's hand prepares the cup, And what He wills is best. And suits the will divine; By earth and hell in vain withstood, I know it shall be mine. Still let them counsel take To frustrate His decree, They cannot keep a blessing back, By Heaven design'd for me. Here then I doubt no more, But in His pleasure rest, Whose wisdom, love, and truth, and power Engage to make me blest. To' accomplish His design The creatures all agree; And all the attributes divine Are now at work for me. HYMN 676. B L. M. The Beatitudes. OLESS'D are the humble souls that see Their emptiness and poverty: Treasures of grace to them are given, And crowns of joy laid up in heaven. 2 Bless'd are the men of broken heart, Who mourn for sin with inward smart: The blood of Christ divinely flows, A healing balm for all their woes. 3 Bless'd are the souls that long for grace, Hunger and thirst for righteousness: They shall be well supplied and fed, With living streams, and living bread. 4 Bless'd are the pure, whose hearts are clean From the defiling power of sin: With endless pleasure they shall see The God of spotless purity. 5 Bless'd are the sufferers, who partake Of pain and shame for Jesu's sake: Their souls shall triumph in the Lord; Glory and joy are their reward. 6 These are the men, the holy race, Who seek the God of Jacob's face; These shall enjoy that blissful sight, And dwell in everlasting light. HYMN 677. S. M. " As the mountains are round about Jerusalem, so the Lord is round about his people." 1 WHO WHO in the Lord confide, And feel his sprinkled blood, In storms and hurricanes abide, Firm as the mount of God: JIN VINGINGIN BRINGING NNNNNNNN KOKOKOKOIKOTINGIN 617 618 THE EXPERIENCE,& c., OF BELIEVERS. 619 620 Steadfast, and fix'd, and sure, His Sion cannot move; 5 The sure provisions of my God Attend me all my days: His faithful people stand secure In Jesu's guardian love. 2 As round Jerusalem The hilly bulwarks rise, So God protects and covers them From all their enemies. On every side he stands, And for his Israel cares; And safe in his Almighty hands Their souls for ever bears. 3 But let them still abide In thee, all- gracious Lord, Till every soul is sanctified, And perfectly restored: The men of heart sincerede Continue to defend; And do them good, and save them here, And love them to the end. L. M. HYMN 678. Psalm xlvi. OD is refuge 1 G when storms of sharp distress invade: Ere we can offer our complaints, Behold him present with his aid! HYMN 679. Psalm xxiii. 1 MY JEHOVAH is his name; In pastures fresh he makes me feed, Beside the living stream. Y Shepherd will supply my need, 2 Let mountains from their seats be hurl'd Down to the deep, and buried there,-" I Convulsions shake the solid world ,Our faith shall never yield to fear. 3 Loud may the troubled ocean roar; In sacred peace our souls abide; While every nation, every shore, Trembles, and dreads the swelling tide. 4 There is a stream, whose gentle flow Supplies the city of our God; Life, love, and joy still gliding through, And watering our divine abode. 5 This sacred stream, thy vital word, Thus all our raging fear controls: Sweet peace thy promises afford, And give new strength to fainting souls. 6 Sion enjoys her Monarch's love, Secure against the threat'ning hour, Nor can her firm foundation move, Built on his faithfulness and power. C. M. 2 He brings my wandering spirit back, When I forsake his ways; And leads me, for his mercy's sake, In paths of truth and grace. 3 When I walk through the shades of death, Thy presence is my stay: A word of thy supporting breath Drives all my fears away. 4 Thy hand, in sight of all my foes, Doth now my table spread: 1 My cup with blessings overflows, Thine oil anoints my head. O may thine house be mine abode, And all my work be praise! Where love inspires the breast: Love is the brightest of the train, And perfects all the rest. 2 Knowledge, alas!' tis all in vain, And all in vain our fear: HYMN 680. C. M. " The greatest of these is Charity." Our stubborn sins will fight and reign, If love be absent there. 3' Tis love that makes our cheerful feet In swift obedience move: The devils know, and tremble too; But Satan cannot love. 4 This is the grace that lives and sings, When faith and hope shall cease; " Tis this shall strike our joyful strings In the sweet realms of bliss. 5 Before we quite forsake our clay, Or leave this dark abode, The wings of love bear us away To see our gracious God. 1 HYMN 681. determined to know nothing, save Christ 7's& 6's. and him crucified.' VAIN, delusive world, adieu, With all of creature- good! Only Jesus I pursue, Who bought me with his blood: All thy pleasures I forego, I trample on thy wealth and pride: Only Jesus will I know, And Jesus crucified. 2 Other knowledge I disdain, " Tis all but vanity: Christ, the Lamb of God, was slain, He tasted death for me. Me to save from endless woe, The sin- atoning Victim died: Only Jesus will I know, And Jesus crucified. 3 Turning to my rest again, The Saviour I adore; He relieves my grief and pain, And bids me weep no more. Rivers of salvation flow From out his head, his hands, his side. Only Jesus will I know, And Jesus crucified. 4 Here will I set up my rest, My fluctuating heart From the haven of his breast Shall never more depart. Whither should a sinner go? His wounds for me stand open wide: Only Jesus will I know, And Jesus crucified. HYMN 682. Trust in Christ. L. M. 1 O all- atoning Lamb of God, I wait to see thy glorious face, I seek redemption through thy blood 621 622 THE EXPERIENCE,& c. OF BELIEVERS. 623 624 2 Now in thy strength I strive with thee, My Friend and Advocate with God; Give me the glorious liberty, Let him to my help be sent: do In Jesus I believe. Grant me the purchase of thy blood. 3 Thou art the anchor of my hope, The faithful promise I receive, Surely thy death shall raise me up, For thou hast died that I might live. 4 Satan, with all his arts, no more Me from the gospel hope shall move; I shall receive the gracious power, And find the pearl of perfect love. 5 Though nature gives my God the lie, I all his truth and grace shall know; I shall, the helpless creature I Shall perfect holiness below. 6 My flesh, which cries," It cannot be," Shall silence keep before the Lord; And earth, and hell, and sin shall flee At Jesu's everlasting word. HYMN 683. 1 Looking to Christ. UTHOR of faith, appear; A Upward still for this we gaze, Till we feel the stamp divine, Thee behold with open face, Bright in all thy glory shine. Leave not thy work undone, But ever love thine own; Let us all thy goodness prove, Let us to the end believe; Show thine everlasting love, I Save us, to the utmost save. O that our life might be One looking up to thee! Ever hast'ning to the day, 3 When our eyes shall see thee near; Come, Redeemer, come away, Glorious in thy saints appear Jesu, the heavens bow, We long to meet thee now! Now in Majesty come down, Pity thine elect, and come. Hear us in thy Spirit groan, Take the weary exiles home 5 Now let thy face be seen 2 2-6's& 4-7's. Without a veil between: Come, and change our faith to sight, Swallow up mortality; Plunge us in a sea of light; Christ, be all in all to me. HYMN 684. 7's& 6's. Deliverance in Danger. 1 OD of Daniel, hear my prayer, Stop the lion's mouth, and bear Me safe out of his den: Save me in this dreadful hour; Earth, and hell, and nature join. All stand ready to devour This helpless soul of mine. 2 Thee I serve, my Lord, my God; In me thy power display: Save me, save me, and defraud The lion of his prey. Angel of the Covenant, Jesus, mighty to retrieve, 1 3 Save me for thine own great name, That all the world may know, Daniel's God is still the same, And reigns supreme below: Him let all mankind adore, Spread his glorious name abroad, Tremble all, and bow before The great, the living God. 4 Absolute, unchangeable, O'er all his works he reigns; His dominion cannot fail, But undisturb'd remains: YIT His dominion standeth fast, Is when time no more shall be; Still shall his dominion last Through all eternity. 2 3 4 5 1 1 HYMN 685. Trust in God. S. M. God the To Our Saviour and our King, Let all the saints below the skies Their humble praises bring. " Tis his almighty love, His counsel and his care, Preserves us safe from sin and death, And every hurtful snare. He will present our souls Unblemish'd and complete, Before the glory of his face, With joys divinely great. Then all the chosen seed Shall meet around the throne, Shall bless the conduct of his grace, And make his wonders known. To our Redeemer God Wisdom and power belongs, Immortal crowns of majesty, And everlasting songs. HYMN 686. S. M. " Get thee out of thy country,"& c IN N every time and place Who serve the Lord most high, Are call'd his sovereign will to' embrace And still their own deny; To follow his command, On earth as pilgrims rove, And seek an undiscover'd land, And house, and friends above. 2 Father, the narrow path To that far country show; And in the steps of Abraham's faith Enable me to go, 0 A cheerful sojourner Where'er thou bidd'st me roam, Till, guided by thy Spirit here, I reach my heavenly home. HYMN 687. 7's& 6's. " Then had the churches rest, and were edified,"& c. THAT now the church were blest With faith and faith's increase! Grant us, Lord, the outward rest, And true, internal peace: ANNING INGING S X তেমতামততেতুমাতেনাতে মাে KOKO 6 4 3 KUIKUINGIN 2 625 626 Build us up in holy love, And let us walk with God below, Serve thee as thy hosts above, And all thy comfort know. 1. THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST. 2 With the humble filial fear Be mixt the joy of grace, While we gladly persevere In all thy righteous ways: Thus let each in thee abide, Let each improve the blessing given, Till thy church is multiplied Beyond the stars of heaven. HYMN 688. 7's& 6's. " Blessed are the pure in heart." 1 DLESSED are the pure in heart, Jesus, to my soul impart The spotless purity: Let thy grace my soul o'erflow, And all my sinfulness remove; Thus the essential bliss bestow, The purity of love. 2 Let thy Spirit to me explain The mystery unknown, Cleansed from every sinful stain, To love my God alone: Give me, Lord, the grace to feel, The length, and breadth, and depth, and SECTION VI. ON THE ESTABLISHMENT AND EXTENSION OF THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST. height: Then thy glorious self reveal, And turn my faith to sight. HYMN 689. 2-6's& 4-7's. " To Him every knee shall bow." Thy regal state I sing: Thou, and only thou, art great, High thine everlasting throne; Thou the sovereign Potentate, Bless'd, immortal, thou alone. Essay your choicest strains, The King Messiah reigns! Tune your harps, celestial choir, Joyful all your voices raise; Christ, than earth- born monarchs higher, Sons of men and angels praise. Hail your dread Lord and ours, Dominions, thrones, and powers! Source of power, He rules alone: Veil your eyes, and prostrate fall, Cast your crowns before his throne, Hail the Cause, the Lord of all! Let earth's remotest bound With echoing joys resound; Christ to praise let all conspire; Praise doth all to Christ belong: Shout, ye first- born sons of fire; Earth, repeat the glorious song Worthy, O Lord, art thou, That every knee shall bow, 6 7 627 628 Every tongue to thee confess; Universal nature join, Strong and mighty, thee to bless, Gracious, merciful, benign. Wisdom is due to thee, And might, and majesty; Thee in mercy rich we prove; Glory, honour, praise receive; Worthy thou of all our love, More than all we pant to give. Justice and truth maintain Thine everlasting reign: One with thine almighty Sire, Partner of an equal throne, King of saints, let all conspire Gratefully thy sway to own. 7's. HYMN 690. Christ's Kingdom. 1 ARTH, rejoice, our Lord is King l Sons of men, his praises sing; Sing ye in triumphant strains, Jesus our Messiah reigns! 2 Power is all to Jesus given, Lord of hell, and earth, and heaven! 3 Every knee to him shall bow; Satan, hear, and tremble now! Angels and archangels join, All triumphantly combine; All in Jesu's praise agree, Carrying on his victory. 4 Though the sons of night blaspheme, More there are with us than them: God with us, we cannot fear; Fear, ye fiends, for Christ is here! 5 Lo! to faith's enlighten'd sight, All the mountain flames with light Hell is nigh, but God is nigher, Circling us with hosts of fire. 6 Our Messias is come down, Claims the nations for his own, Bids them stand before his face, Triumph in his saving grace. HYMN 691. 1 COME, P. M. " King of kings, and Lord of lords." OME, thou Conqueror of the nations, Now on thy white horse appear; Earthquakes, deaths, and desolations Signify thy kingdom near: True and faithful! ' Stablish thy dominion here. 2 Thine the kingdom, power, and glory Thine the ransom'd nations are; Let the Heathen fall before thee, Let the isles thy power declare, Judge and conquer All mankind in righteous war. 3 Thee let all mankind admire, Object of our joy and dread! Flame thine eyes with heavenly fire, Many crowns upon thy head; But thine essence None, except thyself, can read. 4 Yet we know our Mediator, By the Father's grace bestow'd, Meanly clothed in human nature, Thee we call the Word of God: Flesh thy vesture, Dipp'd in thy own sacred blood. 629 630 5 Captain, God of our salvation, Thou who hast the wine- press trod, Borne the' Almighty's indignation, Quench'd the fiercest wrath of God, Take the kingdom, Claim the purchase of thy blood. 6 On thy thigh and vesture written, Show the world thy heavenly name, That with loving wonder smitten, All may glorify the Lamb; All adore thee, All the Lord of Hosts proclaim. 1 DAKO I 7 Honour, glory, and salvation, To the Lord our God we give; Power, and endless adoration, Thou art worthy to receive; Reign triumphant, King of kings, for ever live! 2 3 THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST. HYMN 692. S. M. " Thy kingdom come." ATHER of boundless grace, part Thy promise made to Adam's race, In God incarnate seal'd. A few from every land. At first to Salem came, And saw the wonders of thy hand, And saw the tongues of flame Yet still we wait the end, The coming of our Lord; The full accomplishment attend Of thy prophetic word. Thy promise deeper lies In unexhausted grace, And new- discover'd worlds arise To sing their Saviour's praise. Beloved for Jesu's sake, By him redeem'd of old, All nations must come in, and make One undivided fold; While gather'd in by thee, And perfected in one, They all at once thy glory see In thine eternal Son. Unites in mystic love, and seals Them one, and sanctifies the whole: 2" Come, Lord," thy glorious Spirit cries, And souls beneath the altar groan: " Come, Lord," the Bride on earth replies, " And perfect ail our souls in one." HYMN 693. L. M. " The Spirit and the Bride say, Come." 1 HEAD of thy Church, whose Spirit fills, 6 ¹H And nows through every faithful soul, 3 Pour out the promised gift on all, Answer the universal," Come The fulness of the Gentiles call, And take thine ancient people home. 4 To thee let all the nations flow, Let all obey the gospel word; Let all their bleeding Saviour know, Fill'd with the glory of the Lord. 50 for thy truth and mercy's sake, The purchase of thy passion claim; Thine heritage the Gentiles take, And cause the world to know thy name. 631 632 HYMN 694. 6-8's. " For the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it." 1 INTERNAL Lord of earth and skies, wait Bid all our fallen race arise, Thou who hast purchased life for all; Whose only name to sinners given, Snatches from hell, and lifts to heaven. 2 The word thy sacred lips has past, The sure irrevocable word. That every soul shall bow at last, And yield allegiance to its Lord; The kingdoms of the earth shall be For ever subjected to thee. 3 Jesus, for this we still attend, Thy kingdom in the isles to prove; The law of sin and death to end, We wait for all the power of love, The law of perfect liberty, The law of life which is in thee. 4 O might it now from thee proceed, With thee into the souls of men! Throughout the world thy gospel spread, And let thy glorious Spirit reign, On all the ransom'd race bestow'd; And let the world be fill'd with God! HYMN 695. L. M. Psalm xlvi. ET Sion Though Satan rage, and kingdoms rise: He utters his almighty voice, The nations melt, the tumult dies. 2 The Lord of old for Jacob fought; And Jacob's God is still our aid: Behold the works his hand hath wrought! What desolations he hath made! 3 From sea to sea, through all their shores, He makes the noise of battle cease; When from on high his thunder roars, He awes the trembling world to peace. 4 He breaks the bow, he cuts the spear; Chariots he burns with heavenly flame: Keep silence, all the earth, and hear The sound and glory of his name: 5" Be still, and learn that I am God Exalted over all the lands; I will be known and fear'd abroad; For still my throne in Sion stands." O Lord of Hosts, almighty King! While we so near thy presence dwell, Our faith shall rest secure, and sing Defiance to the gates of hell. 6-8's. HYMN 696.4 " Be thou exalted in the whole earth." RM of the Lord, awake, awake, 1 A The terrors of the Lord display; Out of their sins the nations shake, Tear their vain confidence away; Conclude them all in unbelief, And fill their hearts with sacred grief 2 Of judgment now the world convince, The end of Jesu's coming show: To sentence their usurping prince, Him and his works destroy below; To finish and abolish sin, And bring the heavenly nature in. 3 Then the whole earth again shall rest, And see its paradise restored; ANNING INGINGGISSING X ANANANNNNNNNNNN KROKOD 1 1 KUIKU 633 634 Then every soul, in Jesus blest, Shall bear the image of its Lord, In finish'd holiness renew'd, Immeasurably fill'd with God. 40 wouldst thou bring the final scene, Accomplish the redeeming plan, Thy great millennial reign begin; That every ransom'd child of man, That every soul, may bow the knee, And rise to reign with God in thee! L. M. HYMN 697. Psalm lxxii. where'er the sun Doth his successive journeys run; His kingdom stretch from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more. 2 For him shall endless prayer be made, And praises throng to crown his head; His name like sweet perfume shall rise With every morning sacrifice. 3 People and realms of every tongue Dwell on his love with sweetest song; And infant- voices shall proclaim Their young Hosannas to his name. 4 Blessings abound where'er he reigns; The prisoner leaps to lose his chains; The weary find eternal rest; And all the sons of want are blest. 5 Where he displays his healing power, Death and the curse are known no more: In him the tribes of Adam boast More blessings than their father lost. 6 Let every creature rise, and bring Its grateful honours to our King; Angels descend with songs again, And earth prolong the joyful strain. L. M. HYMN 698. Psalm xix. THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST. IHE heavens declare thy glory, Lord, In every star thy wisdom shines; But when our eyes behold thy word, We read thy name in fairer línes. 2 The rolling sun, the changing light, And night and day, thy power confess; But the blest volume thou hast writ Reveals thy justice and thy grace. 3 Sun, moon, and stars convey thy praise Round the whole earth, and never stand; So when thy truth began its race, It touch'd and glanced on every land. 4 Nor shall thy spreading gospel rest, Till through the world thy truth has run, Till Christ has all the nations blest, That see the light or feel the sun. 5 Great Sun of Righteousness, arise, Bless the dark world with heavenly light: Thy gospel makes the simple wise; Thy laws are pure, thy judgments right. 8's. HYMN 699. Psalm cxvii. ROM Let the Creator's praise arise: 2 3 4 5 635 636 Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Through every land, by every tongue. 2 Eternal are thy mercies, Lord; Eternal truth attends thy word: Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more. 3 Your lofty themes, ye mortals, bring, In songs of praise divinely sing; The great salvation loud proclaim, And shout for joy the Saviour's name. 4 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise him, all creatures here below; Praise him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost! HYMN 700. S. M. " Pray ye the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth more labourers." 1 2 3 6 4 5 Thy needy servants cry; Answer our faith's effectual prayer, And all our wants supply. On thee we humbly wait, Our wants are in thy view; The harvest, truly, Lord, is great, The labourers are few. Convert, and send forth more Into thy church abroad; HYMN 701. S. M. " How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of them that bring good tidings,"& c. 1 And let them speak thy word of power, As workers with their God. Give the pure gospel word, The word of general grace; Thee let them preach, the common Lord, The Saviour of our race. O let them spread thy name, Their mission fully prove; Thy universal grace proclaim, Thy all- redeeming love! On all mankind, forgiven, Empower them still to call; And tell each creature under heaven, That thou hast died for all. Who stand on Sion's hill; Who bring salvation in their tongues, And words of peace reveal! How cheering is their voice, How sweet the tidings are! " Sion, behold thy Saviour King, He reigns and triumphs here." How blessed are our ears, That hear this joyful sound, Which kings and prophets waited for, And sought, but never found! How blessed are our eyes, That see this heavenly light! Prophets and kings desired long, But died without the sight. The watchmen join their voice, And tuneful notes employ; Jerusalem breaks forth in songs, And deserts learn the joy. 6 1 637 638 The Lord makes bare his arm Through all the earth abroad: Let all the nations now behold Their Saviour and their God. P. M. KOKOT HYMN 702. Salvation. SALVATION! O the joyful sound! What pleasure to our A sovereign balm for every wound, A cordial for our fears. Glory, honour, praise, and power, Be unto the Lamb for ever: Jesus Christ is our Redeemer, Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Praise the Lord. THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST. 2 Salvation! let the echo fly The spacious earth around; While all the armies of the sky Conspire to raise the sound! Glory, honour, praise, and power,& c. 3 Salvation! O thou bleeding Lamb, To thee the praise belongs; Salvation shall inspire our hearts, And dwell upon our tongues: Glory, honour, praise, and power,& c. HYMN 703. 7's& 6's. " Every knee shall bow, and every tongue confess unto Him." 1 AVIOUR, whom our hearts adore, our again, Now assume thy royal power, And o'er the nations reign: Christ, the world's desire and hope, Power complete to thee is given; Set the last great empire up, Eternal Lord of heaven. 2 Where they all thy laws have spurn'd, Thy holiest name profaned, Where the ruin'd world hath mourn'd With blood of millions slain; Open there the' ethereal scene, Claim the heathen tribes for thine; There the endless reign begin With majesty divine. 3 Universal Saviour, thou 1 Wilt all thy creatures bless, Every knee to thee shall bow, And every tongue confess: None shall in thy mount destroy; War shall then be learnt no more, Saints shall their great King enjoy, And all mankind adore. 4 Then, according to thy word, Salvation is reveal'd; With thy glorious knowledge, Lord, The new- made earth is fill'd: Then we sound the mystery, The depths and heights of Godhead prove, Swallow'd up in mercy's sea, For ever lost in love. HYMN 704. TOOL. M. " And He beheld the multitude as sheep having no shepherd.' 639 640 2 Lost are they now, and scatter'd wide, In pain, and weariness, and want; With no kind shepherd near to guide The sick, and spiritless, and faint. 3 Thou, only thou, the kind and good And sheep- redeeming Shepherd art. Collect thy flock, and give them food, And pastors after thine own heart." 4 Give the pure word of general grace, And great shall be the preachers' crowd Preachers, who all the sinful race Point to the all- atoning blood. 5 Open their mouth, and utterance give; Give them a trumpet- voice, to call On all mankind to turn and live, Through faith in Him who died for all 6 Thy only glory let them seek; Olet their hearts with love o'erflow! Let them believe, and therefore speak, And spread thy mercy's praise below HYMN 705. L. M. Christ a Light to the Gentiles. all foretold That Christ should die, and leave the JESU, thy wandering sheep behold! See, Lord, with yearning bowels see, The souls that cannot find the fold, Till sought and gather'd in by thee. grave; Gather the world into his fold, 2 The church of Jews and Gentiles save Yet, by the prince of darkness bound, The nations still are wrapt in night, They never heard the joyful sound, They never saw the gospel light." 3 Light of the world, again appear In mildest majesty of grace, And bring the great salvation near, And claim our whole apostate race. HYMN 706. S. M. " So mightily grew the word of God, and prevailed." 1 2 The true immortal seed; Thy gospel then shall greatly grow, And all our land o'erspread: Through earth extended wide Shall mightily prevail, Destroy the works of self and pride, And shake the gates of hell. 1 Its energy exert In the believing soul; Diffuse thy grace through every part And sanctify the whole: Its utmost virtue show In pure consummate love, And fill with all thy life below, And give us thrones above. HYMN 707. 4-6's& 2-8's. " The Lord added to the church daily those who were saved." we thou art In every age the same: Now, Lord, in ours exert The virtue of thy name; And daily, through thy word, increase Thy blood- besprinkled witnesses. 2 Thy people saved below, From every sinful stain, Shall multiply and grow, If thy command ordain; And one into a thousand rise, And spread thy praise through earth and skies ANNNNNGINGING INNS SPINGVING 16216237NANAN762 OROKOKOKOINGINGING 641 642 TIME, DEATH, AND THE FUTURE STATE. 643 644 3 In many a soul, and mine, Thou hast display'd thy power, But to thy people join Thou hast vouchsafed a longer space, And spared the barren tree, Because for me my Saviour prays, I Ten thousand thousand more; And pleads his death for me. Saved from the guilt and strength of sin, 2 Time to repent thou dost bestow; In life and heart entirely clean. But O the power impart, HYMN 708. S. M. " And the hand of the Lord was with them." 1 Lo ORD, if at thy command The word of life we sow, Water'd by thy almighty hand, The seed shall surely grow; The virtue of thy grace, A large increase shall give, And multiply the faithful race, Who to thy glory live. 2 Now then the ceaseless shower Of gospel blessings send, And let the soul- converting power Thy ministers attend. On multitudes confer The heart- renewing love, And by the Joy of grace prepare For fuller joys above. SECTION VII. TIME, DEATH, JUDGMENT, AND THE FUTURE STATE. 1 HYMN 709. 4-6's& 2-8's. " Spare it yet another year." THE Lord of earth and sky, 1 ages, Who reigns enthroned on high, Ancient of endless days; Who lengthens out our trial here, And spares us yet another year. 2 Barren and wither'd trees, We cumber'd long the ground; No fruits of holiness On our dead souls were found; Yet doth he us in mercy spare Another and another year. 3 When justice bared the sword, To cut the fig- tree down, The pity of our Lord Cried," Let it still alone;" The Father mild inclines his ear, And spares us yet another year. 4 Jesus, thy speaking blood From God obtain'd the grace, Who therefore hath bestow'd On us a longer space; Thou didst in our behalf appear, And, lo, we see another year! 5 Then dig about our root, Break up the fallow ground, And let our gracious fruit To thy great praise abound. O let us all thy praise declare, And fruit unto perfection bear! C. M. HYMN 710. The barren Fig- tree ET me alone another year, Who doth my Advocate appear, Before thy gracious throne And let my eyes with tears o'erflow, And break my stubborn heart! To- day, while it is call'd to- day, The hindering thing remove; And, lo, I now begin to pray And wrestle for thy love. 3 I now from all my sins would turn To my atoning God; And look on Him I pierced, and mourn, And feel the sprinkled blood: Would nail my passions to the cross, Where my Redeemer died; And all things count but dung and loss, For Jesus crucified. 4 Giver of penitential pain, Before thy cross I lie, In grief determined to remain, Till thou thy blood apply. Forgiveness on my conscience seal, Bestow thy promised rest; With purest love thy servant fill, And number with the blest. HYMN 711. For New Year's Day. 1 ETERNAL Source of every joy, Well may thy praise our lips employ. While in thy temple we appear, Whose goodness crowns the circling year L. M. 2 The flowery spring, at thy command, Embalms the air. and paints the land; The summer- rays with vigour shine, To raise the corn, and cheer the vine. 3 Thy hand in autumn richly pours Through all our coasts redundant stores And winters, soften'd by thy care, No more a face of horror wear. 4 Seasons, and months, and weeks, and days Demand successive songs of praise: Still be the cheerful homage paid With opening light, and evening shade. 5 Here in thy house shall incense rise, As circling Sabbaths bless our eyes; Still will we make thy mercies known Around thy board, and round our own. 6 0 may our more harmonious tongue In worlds unknown pursue the song; And in those brighter courts adore, Where days and years revolve no more. C. M. HYMN 712. The same. 1 ING to the Great Jehovah's praise! All praise to him belongs: Who kindly lengthens out our days, Demands our choicest songs. 2 His providence hath brought us through Another various year: We all with vows and anthems new Before our God appear. 3 Father, thy mercies past we own, Thy still continued care; 1 4 Our lips and lives shall gladly show The wonders of thy love, While on in Jesu's steps we go To see thy face above. 645 646 TIME, DEATH, AND THE FUTURE STATE. 6-8's. To thee presenting, through thy Son, Whate'er we have or are. HYMN 715. " Into thy hands I commend my spirit." 1 TESUS, was ever love like thine? 5 Our residue of days or hours Thine, wholly thine, shall be: And all our consecrated powers A sacrifice to thee: 1 6 Till Jesus in the clouds appear To saints on earth forgiven, And bring the grand sabbatic year, The Jubilee of heaven. HYMN 713. 6-8's. The same. WISDOM ascribe, and might, and praise, To God, who lengthens out our days; Who spares us yet another year, And makes us see his goodness here: O may we all the time redeem, And henceforth live and die to Him! 2 How often, when his arm was bared, Hath he our sinful Israel spared! " Let me alone," his mercy cried, And turn'd the vengeful bolt aside; Indulged another kind reprieve, And strangely suffer'd us to live. 3 Merciful God, how shall we raise Our hearts to pay thee all thy praise? Our hearts shall beat for thee alone; Our lives shall make thy goodness known; Our souls and bodies shall be thine, A living sacrifice divine. HYMN 714. L. M. " O Lord my God, I will give thanks unto thee for ever." 2 When anxious cares would break my rest, And griefs would tear my throbbing breast, Thy tuneful praises, raised on high, Shall check the murmur and the sigh. My grateful powers shall sound thy praise; 1 My song shall wake with opening light, And cheer the dark and silent night. 3 When death o'er nature shall prevail, And all the powers of language fail, Joy through my swimming eyes shall break, And mean the thanks I cannot speak. 4 But O when that last conflict's o'er, And I am chain'd to earth no more, With what glad accents shall I rise To join the music of the skies! 5 Soon shall I learn the' exalted strains Which echo through the heavenly plains; And emulate, with joy unknown, The glowing seraphs round the throne. 647 648 6 The cheerful tribute will I give, Long as a deathless soul shall live: A work so sweet, a theme so high, Demands and crowns eternity. Thy death itself is all divine, While, pleased thy spirit to dismiss, Thou dost out of the flesh retire, And like the Prince of Life expire. 2 Thy death supports the dying saint: Thy death my sovereign comfort be, While feeble flesh and nature faint, Arm with thy mortal agony; And fill, while soul and body part, With life, immortal life, my heart. 3 0 let thy death's mysterious power, With all its sacred weight, descend, To consecrate my final hour, To bless me with thy peaceful end: And, breathed into the hands divine, My spirit be received with thine! HYMN 716. C. M. " Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord." 1 EAR what the voice from heaven proFor all the pious dead! [ claims, Sweet is the savour of their names, And soft their dying bed. 2 They die in Jesus, and are blest: How calm their slumbers are! From sufferings and from woes released, And freed from every snare: 3 Till that illustrious morning come, When all thy saints shall rise, And, deck'd in full immortal bloom, Attend thee to the skies. 4 Their tongues, great Prince of Life, shall join With their recover'd breath, And all the' immortal host ascribe Their victory to thy death. HYMN 717. L. M. " It is appointed unto men once to die." REMENDOUS God, with humble fear Prostrate before thy awful throne, The' irrevocable word we hear, 2 The sovereign righteousness we own. Tis fit we should to dust return, Since such the will of the Most High, In sin conceived, to trouble born, Born only to lament and die. 3 Submissive to thy just decree, We all shall soon from earth remove, But when thou sendest, Lord, for me, O let the messenger be love! 4 Whisper thy love into my heart, Warn me of my approaching end, And then I joyfully depart, And then I to thy arms ascend. HYMN 718. 6-8's. " I know that my Redeemer Liveth." CALL the world's Redeemer mine, 1 I me, Who bought my soul with blood divine, Jesus, shall re- appear below, Stand in that dreadful day unknown, And fix on earth his heavenly throne. VINGI ORIGINA 16216217NNAN1621 KUROKOKUIKON 649 650 TIME, DEATH, AND THE FUTURE STATE. 651 2 Then the last judgment- day shall come; And though the worms this skin devour, The Judge shall call me from the tomb, Shall bid the greedy grave restore, And raise this individual me, God in the flesh, my God, to see. 3 In this identic body I, With eyes of flesh refined, restored, Shall see that self- same Saviour nigh, See for myself my smiling Lord, See with ineffable delight; Nor faint to bear the glorious sight. 4 Then let the worms demand their prey, The greedy grave my reins consume; With joy I drop my mouldering clay, And rest till my Redeemer come; On Christ my life, in death rely; Secure that I can never die. HYMN 719. 7's& 6's. " Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the deud?" 1 Who built this house of clay, Re- inspire the breathless clod, In his appointed day? From the dust He form'd us man, And shall we circumscribe his power? Doubtless the Almighty can Our moulder'd dust restore. HYMN 720. C. M. " And devout men carried Stephen to his burial." 2 He who breathed into our earth The breath of life divine, By a new celestial birth Can God and sinners join; Will a quickening Spirit become, Our souls extinct again to raise, Call'd out of our nature's tomb, To live the life of grace. 3 Dead in sins and trespasses, Jesus his people saves: Lord, by faith we thee confess, The op'ner of our graves; Joyfully the pledge receive, Of blissful immortality, Sure our bodies too shall live For ever one ith thee. WHY THY do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death's alarms? ' Tis but the voice that Jesus sends, To call them to his arms. 2 The graves of all his saints he bless'd, And soften'd every bed: Where should the dying members rest, But with their dying Head? 3 Thence he arose, ascending high, And show'd our feet the way: 1 Up to the Lord our flesh shall fly, At the great rising- day. 4 Then let the last loud trumpet sound, And bid our kindred rise; Awake, ye nations under ground, Ye saints, ascend the skies. HYMN 721. S. M. Triumph over Death. A This well- wrought frame decay? 2 3 4 1 652 And must these active limbs of mine Lie mouldering in the clay? Corruption, earth, and worms Shall but refine this flesh; Till my triumphant spirit comes To put it on afresh. 5 God, my Redeemer, lives, And ever from the skies Looks down, and watches all my dust, Till he shall bid it rise. Array'd in glorious grace Shall these vile bodies shine; And every shape and every face Be heavenly and divine. These lively hopes we owe, Lord, to thy dying love: 6 O may we bless thy grace below, And sing thy power above! Saviour, accept the praise Of these our humble songs, Till tunes of nobler sound we raise With our immortal tongues. HYMN 722. L. M. 1 The Shortness of Time, and Frailty of Man LMIGHTY Maker of my frame, A Teach me the measure of my days, Teach me to know how frail I am, And spend the remnant to thy praise. 2 My days are shorter than a span; A little point my life appears: How frail, at best, is dying man! How vain are all his hopes and fears! 3 Vain his ambition, noise, and show; Vain are the cares which rack his mind He heaps up treasures mix'd with woe, And dies, and leaves them all behind. 4 O be a nobler portion mine! My God, I bow before thy throne: Earth's fleeting treasures I resign, And fix my hope on thee alone. HYMN 723. 7's& 6's. " I am in a strait betwixt two." live; HBut happier still are they Who to God their spirits give, And' scape from earth away: Lord, thou read'st the panting heart, Lord, thou hear'st the praying sigh. O'tis better to depart, " Tis better far to die! 2 Yet, if so thy will ordain, For our companions' good, Let us in the flesh remain, And meekly bear the load: When we have our grief fill'd up, When we all our work have done, Late partakers of our hope, And sharers of thy throne. 3 To thy wise and gracious will We quietly submit, Waiting for redemption still, But waiting at thy feet; When thou wilt the blessing give, Call us up thy face to see; Only let thy servants live, And let us die, to Thee. 1 653 654 TIME, DEATH, AND THE FUTURE STATE. 655 656 4 Mine own and not another's eyes The King shall in his beauty view, I shall from him receive the prize, The starry crown to victors due. HYMN 727. 8's. " I long to be dissolved." WHEN shall we sweetly remove, O when shall we enter our rest, Return to the Sion above, 2 The mother of spirits distrest! That city of God the great King, Where sorrow and death are no more But saints our Immanuel sing, And cherub and seraph adore. Not all the archangels can tell The joys of that holiest place, Where Jesus is pleased to reveal The light of his heavenly face; When caught in the rapturous flame, The sight beatific they prove, And walk in the light of the Lamb, Enjoying the beams of his love. KONKORTO IN Funeral Hymn. HOSANNA to God In his highest abode; All heaven be join'd, [ kind! To extol the Redeemer and Friend of manHYMN 724. He claims all our praise, Who in infinite grace Again hath stoop'd down, And caught up a worm to inherit a crown. 2 1 P. M. Our friend is restored To the joy of his Lord, With triumph departs, hearts: But speaks by his death to our echoing " Follow after," he cries, As he mounts to the skies, " Follow after your friend,[ end." To the blissful enjoyments that never shall Through Jesus's name, Our comrade o'ercame; And Jesus is ours, 3 And arms us with all his invincible powers: He looks from the skies, He shows us the prize, And gives us a sign That we shall o'ercome by the mercy divine. 4 For us is prepared The angelical guard, The convoy attends, A minist'ring host of invisible friends: Ready wing'd for their flight To the regions of light, The horses are come, The chariots of Israel to carry us home. P. M. HYMN 725. The dying Christian encouraged. HAPPY soul, thy days are ended, All 1 Go, by angel guards attended, To the sight of Jesus go! 2 Waiting to receive thy spirit, Lo! the Saviour stands above; Shows the purchase of his merit, Reaches out the crown of love. 3 Struggle through thy latest passion To thy dear Redeemer's breast, To his uttermost salvation, To his everlasting rest. 4 For the joy he sets before thee, Bear a momentary pain; Die, to live the life of glory, Suffer, with thy Lord to reign. HYMN 726. L. M. " Whom I shall see for myself, and not another." KNOW that my Redeemer lives, He lives, and on the earth shall stand: And though to worms my flesh he gives, My dust lies number'd in his hand. I 2 In this re- animated clay I surely shall behold him near; Shall see him in the latter day In all his majesty appear. 3 I feel what then shall raise me up, The' eternal Spirit lives in me; This is my confidence of hope, That God I face to face shall see. 1 0 3 Thou know'st, in the spirit of prayer, We long thy appearing to see, Resign'd to the burden we bear, But longing to triumph with thee. " Tis good at thy word to be here, " Tis better in thee to be gone, And see thee in glory appear, And rise to a share in thy throne. 4 To mourn for thy coming is sweet, To weep at thy longer delay; But thou, whom we hasten to meet, Shalt chase all our sorrows away. The tears shall be wiped from our eyes, When thee we behold in the cloud, And echo the joys of the skies, And shout to the trumpet of God. HYMN 728. C. M. The heavenly Canaan. 1 HERE is a land of pure delight, THER Where saints immortal reign: Infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain. 2 There everlasting spring abides, And never- withering flowers: Death, like a narrow sea, divides This heavenly land from ours. 3 Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood Stand dress'd in living green: So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan roll'd between. 4 But timorous mortals start and shrink To cross this narrow sea; And linger, shivering on the brink, And fear to launch away. 5 0 could we make our doubts remove, Those gloomy thoughts that rise, And see the Canaan that we love, With unbeclouded eyes! 6 Could we but climb where Moses stood, And view the landscape o'er, Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore. 16216 A16NN 162162172NNAN1621 CKKOKKOKOKOINOTTING 657 658 TIME, DEATH, AND THE FUTURE STATE. 659 660 P. M. Glorious joys ordain'd to know, They mount above the sky, To that bright celestial place: There they shall in raptures live, More than tongue can e'er express, Or heart can e'er conceive. ¹ HYMN 729. Of his heavenly kingdom near! 2 Close behind the tribulation Of the last tremendous days, See the flaming revelation, See the universal blaze!" Earth and heaven The last Judgment. Partners in his sufferings here; Christ, to all believers precious, Lord of lords, shall soon appear: Mark the tokens Melt before the Judge's face! 3 Sun and moon are both confounded, Darken'd into endless night, 1 When, with angel- hosts surrounded, In his Father's glory bright, Beams the Saviour, Shines the everlasting Light. 4 See the stars from heaven falling, Hark on earth the doleful cry, Men on rocks and mountains calling, While the frowning Judge draws nigh, " Hide us, hide us, Rocks and mountains, from his eye!" 5 With what different exclamation 6 Yes, the prize shall then be given, We his open face shall see: Love, the earnest of our heaven, Love, our full reward shall be; Love shall crown us Kings through all eternity! HYMN 730. C. M. The Saints glorified. GIVE me the wings of faith to rise Within veil, and see The saints above, how great their joys, How bright their glories be. 2 Once they were mourners here below, And pour'd out cries and tears: They wrestled hard, as we do now, With sins, and doubts, and fears. Shall the saints his banner see! By the tokens of his passion, By the marks received for me, All discern him, All with shouts cry out," Tis he!" 1 3 I ask them whence their victory came They, with united breath, Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb, Their triumph to his death. 4 They mark'd the footsteps that he trod, His zeal inspired their breast; And following their incarnate God, Possess the promised rest. 6 Our glorious Leader claims our praise For his own pattern given; While the long cloud of witnesses Show the same path to heaven. 7's& 6's. HYMN 731. W' The same. When from the flesh they fly? 2 When they once are enter'd there, Their mourning days are o'er; Pain, and sin, and want, and care, And sighing is no more; Subject then to no decay, Heavenly bodies they put on, Swifter than the lightning's ray, And brighter than the sun. 3 But their greatest happiness, Their highest joy, shall be, God their Saviour to possess, To know, and love, and see: With that beatific sight Glorious ecstasy is given; This is their supreme delight, And makes a heaven of heaven. 1 4 Him beholding face to face, To him they glory give, Bless his name and sing his praise, As long as God shall live. While eternal ages roll, Thus employ'd in heaven they are. Lord, receive my happy soul With all thy servants there! HYMN 732. L. M. " They rest from their labours, and their works do follow them." THE Saints who die of Christ possest, Enter into immediate rest; For them no further test remains, Of purging fires, and torturing pains. 2 Who trusting in their Lord depart, Cleansed from all sin, and pure in heart. The bliss unmix'd, the glorious prize, They find with Christ in paradise. 3 Close follow'd by their works they go, Their Master's purchased joy to know; Their works enhance the bliss prepared, And each hath its distinct reward. 4 Yet glorified by grace alone, They cast their crowns before the throne And fill the echoing courts above With praises of redeeming love. 1 HYMN 733. C. M. The Hope of Heaven. OW happy every child of grace, This earth, he cries, is not my place, I seek my place in heaven; A country far from mortal sight;Yet, O! by faith I see The land of rest, the saints' delight. The heaven prepared for me. 2 A stranger in the world below, I calmly sojourn here; Nor can íts happiness or woe Provoke my hope or fear: Its evils in a moment end, Its joys as soon are past; But, O! the bliss to which I tend Eternally shall last. 3 To that Jerusalem above With singing I repair; KUKOK TO IN 661 662 TIME, DEATH, AND THE FUTURE STATE. 663 664 While in the flesh, my hope and love, My heart and soul, are there: There my exalted Saviour stands, My merciful High- Priest, And still extends his wounded hands, To take me to his breast. 1 What is there here to court my stay, Or hold me back from home, While angels beckon me away, And Jesus bids me come? Shall I regret my parted friends, Still in the vale confined? Nay, but whene'er my soul ascends, They will not stay behind. 5 The race we all are running now; And if I first attain, They too their willing head shall bow, They too the prize shall gain. Now on the brink of death we stand; And if I pass before, They all shall soon escape to land, And hail me on the shore. 6 Then let me suddenly remove, That hidden life to share; I shall not lose my friends above, But more enjoy them there. There we in Jesu's praise shall join, His boundless love proclaim, And solemnize in songs divine The marriage of the Lamb. 70 what a blessed hope is ours! While here on earth we stay, We more than taste the heavenly powers, And antedate that day: We feel the resurrection near, Our life in Christ conceal'd, And with his glorious presence here Our earthen vessels fill'd. 80 would He more of heaven bestow, And let the vessel break, And let our ransom'd spirits go To grasp the God we seek: In rapturous awe on Him to gaze, Who bought the sight for me; And shout, and wonder at his grace, Through all eternity! HYMN 734. C. M. The sufferings of the present life are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed in us." 1 And let it droop and die; My soul shall quit the mournful vale, And soar to worlds on high; Shall join the disembodied saints, And find its long- sought rest, ( That only bliss for which it pants,) In my Redeemer's breast. 2 In hope of that immortal crown, I now the cross sustain, And gladly wander up and down, And smile at toil and pain: I suffer out my three- score years, Till my Deliverer come, And wipe away his servant's tears, And take his exile home. 3 Surely he will not long delay: I hear his Spirit cry " Arise, my love, make haste away! Go, get thee up, and die. O'er death, who now has lost his sting, I give thee victory; And with me my reward I bring, I bring my heaven for thee." 4 O what hath Jesus bought for me! Before my ravish'd eyes Rivers of life divine I see, And trees of paradise: They flourish in perpetual bloom, Fruit every month they give; And to the healing leaves who come Eternally shall live. 5 I see a world of spirits bright, Who reap the pleasures there; They all are robed in purest white, And conquering palms they bear: Adorn'd by their Redeemer's grace, They close pursue the Lamb; And every shining front displays The' unutterable name. 6 They drink the vivifying stream, They pluck the' ambrosial fruit, And each records the praise of Him Who tuned his golden lute: At once they strike the' harmonious And hymn the great Three- One: He hears; he smiles; and all the choir Fall down before his throne. 70 what are all my sufferings here, If, Lord, thou count me meet With that enraptured host to' appear. And worship at thy feet! Give joy or grief, give ease or pain, Take life or friends away: I come, to find them all again In that eternal day. HYMN 735. C. M. " Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named." 1 YOME, let us join our friends above the prize, And on the eagle wings of love To joys celestial rise: Let all the saints terrestrial sing, With those to glory gone; For all the servants of our King, In earth and heaven, are one. [ wire. 2 One family we dwell in him, One church above, beneath, Though now divided by the stream, The narrow stream, of death: One army of the living God, To his command we bow; Part of his host have cross'd the flood And part are crossing now. 3 Ten thousand to their endless home This solemn moment fly, And we are to the margin come, And we expect to die: His militant embodied host, With wishful looks we stand, And long to see that happy coast. And reach the heavenly land. 4 Our old companions in distress We haste again to see, And eager long for our release And full felicity. អ ORSINGINGR an VIINGE 16276231776N.NANAN1 G UROKOKOIKOTI 665 666 Even now by faith we join our hands With those that went before; MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. And greet the blood- besprinkled bands On the eternal shore. 5 Our spirits too shall quickly join, Like theirs with glory crown'd, And shout to see our Captain's sign, To hear his trumpet sound. 1 O that we now might grasp our Guide! O that the word were given! Come, Lord of hosts, the waves divide, And land us all in heaven! SECTION VIII. MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. Nor darê tumultuous foes invade To fill thy worshippers with dread. 2 These walls we to thy honour raise, Long may they echo to thy praise! And thou, descending, fill the place With choicest tokens of thy grace. 3 And in the great decisive day, i When God the nations shall survey, May it before the world appear, That crowds were born to glory here. HYMN 737. 7's& 6's, THOU, On laying the Foundation of a Chapel. who hast in Sion laid The true Foundation- stone, And with those a covenant made, Who build on that alone: Hear us, Architect divine! Great Builder of thy church below; Now upon thy servants shine, Who seek thy praise to show. 1 2 Earth is thine; her thousand hills Thy mighty hand sustains; Heaven thy awful presence fills; O'er all thy glory reigns: Yet the place of old prepared By regal David's favour'd son, Thy peculiar blessing shared, And stood thy chosen throne. 4 Blest are the men whose hearts are set To find the way to Sion's gate; HYMN 736. L. M. God is their strength, and through the road They lean upon their helper God. 5 On opening a Place of Worship. ¹GWhi REAT God, thy watchful care we bless, Which guards these sacred courts in peace; Cheerful they walk with growing strength, Till all shall meet in heaven at length; Till all before thy face appear, And join in nobler worship there. L. M. 667 668 HYMN 738. L. M. The Pleasure of Public Worship. TOW pleasant, how divinely fair, With strong desire my spirit faints To meet the assemblies of thy saints. 2 Blest are the saints that sit on high, Around thy throne of majesty; Thy brightest glories shine above, And all their work is praise and love. 1 3 Blest are the souls that find a place Within the temple of thy grace; Here they behold thy gentler rays, And seek thy face, and learn thy praise. HYMN 739. Family Religion. of all, we Which crowns our families with peace. From thee they spring; and by thy hand They are, and shall be still, sustain'd. 2 To God, most worthy to be praised, Be our domestic altars raised; Who, Lord of heaven, yet deigns to come, And sanctify our humblest home. 3 To thee may each united house Morning and night present its vows: Our servants there, and rising race, Be taught thy precepts, and thy grace 4 So may each future age proclaim The honours of thy glorious name; And each succeeding race remove To join the family above. HYMN 740. 6-8's. At the Baptism of a Child. 1 OD eternal G Vouchsafe the promised aid we claim, Thine own great ordinance approve, The child baptized into thy name Partaker of thy nature make, And give him all thine image back. 3 We, like Jesse's son, would raise A temple to the Lord; Sound throughout its courts His praise, 2 Father, if such thy sovereign will, If Jesus did the rite enjoin, Annex thy hallowing Spirit's seal, And let the grace attend the sign; The seed of endless life impart, Take for thine own this infant's heart. His saving name record; Dedicate a house to Him, Who, once in mortal weakness shrined, Sorrow'd, suffer'd, to redeem, To rescue all mankind. Father, Son, and Spirit, send The consecrating flame; Now in majesty descend, Inscribe the living name; That great name by which we live, Now write on this accepted stone; Us into thy hands receive, Our temple make thy throne. 3 Answer on him thy wisdom's end, In present and eternal good; Whate'er thou didst for intend, Whate'er thou hast on man bestow'd Now to this favour'd child be given, Pardon, and holiness, and heaven. 4 In presence of thy heavenly host, Thyself we faithfully require: KOKOKTOB 669 670 Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, By blood, by water, and by fire, And fill up all thy human shrine, And seal our souls for ever thine. HYMN 741. C. M. At the Administration of Infant Baptism. row large the promise, how divine, 1 H To Abram and his seed! " I am a God to thee and thine, Supplying all their need." 2 The words of his extensive love From age to age endure; The angel of the Covenant proves And seals the blessing sure. 3 Jesus the ancient faith confirms, To our great father given: He takes our children to his arms, And calls them heirs of heaven. MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. 4 O God, how faithful are thy ways! Thy love endures the same; Nor from the promise of thy grace Blots out our children's name. 6-7's. HYMN 742. The same. 1 From their tenderest infancy, In thy temple we present Whom we first received from thee: Through thy well- beloved Son, Ours acknowledge for thine own. 2 Seal'd with the baptismal seal, Purchased by the' atoning blood, Jesus, in our children dwell, Make their heart the house of God: Fill thy consecrated shrine, Father, Son, and Spirit divine. HYMN 743. C. M. Children dedicated to Christ. 1 EE Israel's gentle Shepherd stand Hark how he calls the tender lambs, And folds them in his arms! 2" Permit them to approach," he cries, " Nor scorn their humble name: For' twas to bless such souls as these, The Lord of angels came." 3 We bring them, Lord, in thankful hands, And yield them up to thee; Joyful that we ourselves are thine, Thine let our offspring be. HYMN 744. L. M. The Institution of a Gospel Ministry from Christ. name; C HE Saviour, when to heaven he rose, THE In splendid triumph o'er his foes, Scatter'd his gifts on men below, And wide his royal bounties flow. 2 Hence sprung the' Aposties' honour'd 671 672 While guarded by his mighty hand, ' Midst all the rage of hell they stand. 4 So shall the bright succession run Through the last courses of the sun; While unborn churches by their care Shall rise and flourish large and fair. Sacred beyond heroic fame. In lowlier forms, before our eyes, Pastors from hence, and teachers rise. 3 From Christ their varied gifts derive, And fed by Christ their graces live: 5 Jesus, now teach our hearts to know The spring whence all these blessings flow; Pastors and people shout thy praise Through the long round of endless days 7's. HYMN 745. Gloria Patri. ¹F ATHER, live, by all things fear'd; Equally be thou adored, Holy Ghost, eternal Lord. 2 Three in person, one in power, Thee we worship evermore: Praise by all to thee be given, Endless theme of earth and heaven. C. M. HYMN 746. The Scriptures. 1 ATHER of mercies, in thy word For ever be thy name adored For these celestial lines. 2 Here may the wretched sons of want Exhaustless riches find; Riches, above what earth can grant, And lasting as the mind. 3 Here the fair Tree of Knowledge grows, And yields a free repast; Sublimer sweets than nature knows, Invite the longing taste. 2 4 Here the Redeemer's welcome voice Spreads heavenly peace around: And life and everlasting joys Attend the blissful sound. 5 Divine Instructer, gracious Lord, Be thou for ever near; Teach me to love thy sacred word, And view my Savíour there. HYMN 747. S. M. " Preaching the kingdom of God, and testifying those things which concern the Lord Jesus." 1 Who, sent by thee, proclaim The peace, and joy, and righteousness Experienced in thy name: The kingdom of our God, Which thy great Spirit imparts, The power of thy victorious blood, Which reigns in faithful hearts. Their souls with faith supply, With life and liberty; And then they preach and testify The things concerning thee: And live for this alone, Thy grace to minister, And all thou hast for sinners done, In life and death declare. H 2 AINING VRSINGINGIN 162162317621 G KROKOKOKOINGINGIN 673 674 HYMN 748. 1 MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. 6-8's. Renewing the Covenant. GOD! how often hath thine ear ¹0 mercy While worshipping thine altar near, Lowly I wept, and strongly vow'd: But ah! the feebleness of man! Have I not vow'd and wept in vain? 2 Return, O Lord of Hosts, return! Behold thy servant in distress: My faithlessness again I mourn; Again forgive my faithlessness; And to thine arms my spirit take, And bless me for the Saviour's sake. 3 In pity of the soul thou lov'st, Now bid the sin thou hat'st expire: Let me desire what thou approv'st ,Thou dost approve what I desire; And thou wilt deign to call me thine, And I will dare to call thee mine. 4 This day the Covenant I sign, The bond of sure and promised peace; Nor can I doubt its power divine, Since seal'd with Jesu's blood it is: That blood I take, that blood alone, And make the cov'nant peace mine own. 5 But, that my faith no more may know Or change, or interval, or end ,Help me in all thy paths to go, And now, as e'er, my voice attend, And gladden me with answers mild," And commune, Father, with thy child! HYMN 749. 8's. After the Renewal of the Covenant. HOW shall a sinner perform The vows he hath vow'd to the Lord? A sinful and impotent worm, How can I be true to my word? I tremble at what I have done: O send me thy help from above; The power of thy Spirit make known, The virtue of Jesus's love! 2 My solemn engagements are vain, My promises empty as air; My vows, I shall break them again, And plunge in eternal despair; Unless my omnipotent God The sense of his goodness impart, And shed by his Spirit abroad The love of himself in my heart. 30 Lover of sinners, extend To me thy compassionate grace; Appear my affliction to end, Afford me a glimpse of thy face! That light shall enkindle in me A flame of reciprocal love; And then I shall cleave unto thee, And then I shall never remove. 40 come to a mourner in pain, Thy peace in my conscience reveal! And then I shall love thee again, And sing of the goodness I feel: Constrain'd by the grace of my Lord, My soul shall in all things obey, And wait to be fully restored, And long to be summon'd away. HYMN 750. L. M. ¹0 Renewal of Self- Dedication. HAPPY day that fix'd my choice On thee, my Saviour and my God! Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its raptures all abroad. 675 676 2 0 happy bond, that seals my vows To Him who merits all my love! Let cheerful anthems fill his house, While to that sacred shrine I move. 3" Tis done, the great transaction's done, I am my Lord's, and he is mine; He drew me, and I follow'd on, Charm'd to confess the voice divine. 4 Now rest, my long- divided heart; Fix'd on this blissful centre, rest: Nor ever from thy Lord depart, With him of every good possest. 5 High Heaven, that heard the solemn VOW, That vow renew'd shall daily hear, Till in life's latest hour I bow, And bless in death a bond so dear. HYMN 751. C. M. The Lord's Supper. 166shall stand for ever good," promise of my Father's love He said; and gave his soul to death, And seal'd the grace with blood. 2 To this sure covenant of thy word I set my worthless name; I seal the engagement to my Lord, And snake my humble claim. 3 Thy light, and strength, and pardoning grace, And glory shall be mine; My life and soul, my heart and flesh, And all my powers are thine. 4 I call that legacy my own, 1 Which Jesus did bequeath; 5 Sweet is the memory of his name, Who blest us in his Will, And to his Testament of love Made his own life the seal. HYMN 752. 2 ' Twas purchased with a dying groan And ratified in death. The same. Jesu's sacrifice FROM And sacrament we rise, Borne on wings of faith and love To the mansions of the blest, Triumph with the saints above, Share that everlasting feast. The Truth, the Deity, We there unveil'd shall see; Lose in that transporting sight All we felt or fear'd below; Torrents of unmix'd delight 3 There our raptured souls o'erflow. O blessed, blessed hope! From earth it lifts us up: Now in heaven with Christ we dwe'l Now the bliss of heaven we taste, Glorious joys unspeakable, Joys which shall for ever last 2-6's& 4-7's. 1 1 677 678 4 Jesus, substantial bread, If thou our spirits feed, Nothing can we want beside, With thy immortality, With thy fulness satisfied, All we sacrifice to thee. 1 2 3 DKO IR TO IN 4 HYMN 753. MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. The same. ET all who truly bear The bleeding Saviour's name, S. M. L Their faithful hearts with us prepare, And eat the Paschal Lamb. This eucharistic feast Our every want supplies; And still we by his death are bless'd, And share his sacrifice. Who thus our faith employ, His sufferings to record, Even now we mournfully enjoy Communion with our Lord. We too with him are dead, And shall with him arise; The cross on which he bows his head, Shall lift us to the skies. HYMN 754. 6-8's. The same. PROSTRATE, with eyes of faith I see Saviour My the tree, A victim on that altar laid, Himself presenting to the skies, The grand vicarious sacrifice, The Righteous in the sinner's stead. 2 Well- pleasing to our God above, His sacrifice of life and love HYMN 755. I plead before the gracious throne: Father, a prodigal receive, And bid a pardon'd rebel live, The purchase of thy bleeding Son. 8's& 6's. For the King. For all that bear the sovereign sway, And thy vicegerents reign ,Rulers, and governors, and powers; And, lo, in faith we pray for ours, Nor can we pray in vain. 2 Cover his enemies with shame, Defeat their every hostile aim, Their baffled hopes destroy: But shower on him thy blessings down, Crown him with grace, with glory crown, And everlasting joy. 3 To hoary hairs be thou his God: Late may he reach that high abode, Late to his heaven remove; Of virtues full, and happy days, Accounted worthy by thy grace To fill a throne above. 1 Secure us, of his royal race, A man to stand before thy face, And exercise thy power: With wealth, prosperity, and peace, Our nation and our churches bless, Till time shall be no more. HYMN 756. 679 L. M. Admission into Society. 1 DRETHREN in Christ, and well- beloved, BTo Jesus and his servants dear, Enter, and show yourselves approved; Enter, and find that God is here. 2 Welcome from earth: lo, the right hand Of fellowship to you we give! With open hearts and hands we stand, And you in Jesu's name receive. 3 Say, are your hearts resolved as ours? Then let them burn with sacred love; Then let them taste the heavenly powers, Partakers of the joys above. 680 4 Jesu, attend, thyself reveal! Are we not met in thy great name? Thee in the midst we wait to feel, We wait to catch the spreading flame. 5 Thou God that answerest by fire, The Spirit of burning now impart; And let the flames of pure desire Rise from the altar of our heart. HYMN 757. 6 Truly our fellowship below With thee and with the Father is: In thee eternal life we know, And heaven's unutterable bliss. 7 In part we only know thee here, But wait thy coming from above; And we shall then behold thee near, And we shall all be lost in love. L. M. A Morning Hymn. 1 AWAKE, my soul, and with the sun Thy daily run: Shake off dull sloth, and early rise, To pay thy morning sacrifice. 2 Redeem thy mis- spent moments past, And live this day as if thy last; Thy talents to improve take care; For the great day thyself prepare. HYMN 758. 3 Let all thy converse be sincere, Thy conscience as the noon- day clear; For God's all- seeing eye surveys Thy secret thoughts, thy words and ways 4 Wake, and lift up thyself, my heart, And with the angels take thy part; Who all night long unwearied sing High glory to the' eternal King. 5 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow Praise him, all creatures here below; Praise him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. L. M. An Evening Hymn. 1 LORY to thee, my God, this night, Keep me, O keep me, King of kings, Beneath thine own almighty wings! 2 Forgive me, Lord, for thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done; That, with the world, myself, and thee I, ere I sleep, at peace may be. ANONS VINGINGININIS 1621621ZONEN ZO162 KOKOKOKOKOKOTING 1 681 682 3 Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day. 40 let my soul on thee repose! And may sweet sleep mine eyelids close; Sleep that shall me more vigorous make, To serve my God when I awake. 5 If in the night I sleepless lie, My soul with heavenly thoughts supply; Let no ill dreams disturb my rest, No powers of darkness me molest. 1 MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. 1 ¹0 HYMN 759. L. M. The dying Malefactor's Prayer. FIRST PART. THOU that hangedst on the tree, Our curse and sufferings to remove, Pity the souls that look to thee, And save us by thy dying love. 2 We have no outward righteousness, No merits or good works, to plead; We only can be saved grace; Thy grace will here be free indeed. 3 Save us by grace, through faith alone, A faith thou must thyself impart; A faith that would by works be shown, A faith that purifies the heart. 4 A faith that doth the mountains move, A faith that shows our sins forgiven, A faith that sweetly works by love, And ascertains our claim to heaven. 5 This is the faith we humbly seek, The faith in thy all- cleansing blood; That blood which doth for sinners speak, O let it speak us up to God! HYMN 760. L. M. SECOND PART. CANST ANST thou reject our dying prayer, Or cast us out who come to thee? Our sins, ah! wherefore didst thou bear? Jesus, remember Calvary 2 Number'd with the transgressors thou, Between the felons crucified, Speak to our hearts, and tell us now, Wherefore hast thou for sinners died? 3 For us wast thou not lifted up? For us a bleeding victim made? That we, the abjects we, might hope, Thou hast for all a ransom paid. 683 684 3' Tis here thine unknown paths we trace, Which dark to human eyes appear; While through the mighty waves we pass, Faith only sees that God is here. 4 Throughout the deep thy footsteps shine, We own thy way is in the sea, O'erawed by majesty divine, And lost in thy immensity. 5 Thy wisdom here we learn to' adore, Thine everlasting truth we prove; Amazing heights of boundless power, Unfathomable depths of love. L. M. HYMN 762. SECOND PART. 1 TNFINITE God, thy greatness spann'd These heavens, and meted out the skies, Lo! in the hollow of thy hand The measured waters sink and rise!! 2 Thee to perfection who can tell: Earth and her sons beneath thee lie, Lighter than dust within thy scale, And less than nothing in thine eye. 3 Yet, in thy Son, divinely great, 4 We claim thy providential care; Boldly we stand before thy seat, Our Advocate hath placed us there. With him we are gone up on high, Since he is ours, and we are his; With him we reign above the sky, We walk upon our subject seas. 5 We boast of our recover'd powers, Lords are we of the lands and floods; And earth, and heaven, and all is ours, And we are Christ's, and Christ is God's: 1 7's. HYMN 763. On going on Shipboard. and seas Guide us through the watery way; In the hollow of thy hand Hide, and bring us safe to land. 2 Jesus, let our faithful mind Rest, on thee alone reclined; Every anxious thought repress, Keep our souls in perfect peace. 3 Keep the souls whom now we leave, Bid them to each other cleave; Bid them walk on life's rough sea; Bid them come by faith to thee. 4 Save, till all these tempests end, All who on thy love depend; Waft our happy spirits o'er; Land us on the heavenly shore. 7's& 6's. . 4 O might we, with believing eyes, Thee in thy bloody vesture see; And cast us on thy sacrifice! Jesus, my Lord, remember me! HYMN 761. L. M. To be sung at Sea. HYMN 764. FIRST PART. ORD of Another. LWhose power the wind, the sea, 1 T ORD of earth, and air, and sea, L Supreme in power and grace, controls, [ tain, Whose hand doth earth and heaven susWhose Spirit leads believing souls: 2 For thee we leave our native shore, ( We whom thy love delights to keep,) In other climes thy works explore, And see thy wonders in the deep. Under thy protection, we Our souls and bodies place. Bold an unknown land to try, We launch into the foaming deep: Rocks, and storms, and deaths defy, With Jesus in the ship 685 686 2 Who the calm can understand, In a believer's breast? DIKKO IKT 1 In the hollow of His hand Our souls securely rest: Winds may rise, and seas may roar, We on his love our spirits stay: MISCELLANEOUS HYMNS. Him with quiet joy adore, Whom winds and seas obey. HYMN 765. 1 C. M. The Traveller's Hymn. TOW are thy servants bless'd, O Lord! Eternal Wisdom is their guide, Their help Omnipotence. 2 In foreign realms, and lands remote, Supported by thy care, Through burning climes they pass unhurt, And breathe in tainted air. 3 When by the dreadful tempest borne High on the broken waye, They know thou art not slow to hear, Nor impotent to save. 4 The storm is laid, the winds retire, Obedient to thy will; The sea, that roars at thy command, At thy command is still. 5 In midst of dangers, fears, and deaths, Thy goodness we''ll adore; We'll praise thee for thy mercies past, And humbly hope for more. 6 Our life, while thou preserv'st that life, Thy sacrifice shall be; HYMN 766. And death, when death shall be our lot, Shall join our souls to thee. 6-8's. Watch- Night. HOW OW many pass the guilty night In revellings and frantic mirth! The creature is their sole delight, Their happiness the things of earth: For us suffice the season past; We choose the better part at last. 2 We will not close our wakeful eyes, We will not let our eyelids sleep, But humbly lift them to the skies, And all a solemn vigil keep: So many years on sin bestow'd, Can we not watch one night for God? 3 We can, O Jesus, for thy sake, Devote our every hour to thee: Speak but the word, our souls shall wake, And sing with cheerful melody; Thy praise shall our glad tongues employ, And every heart shall dance for joy. 1 Shout in the midst of us, O King Of saints, and make our joys abound; Let us exult, give thanks, and sing, And triumph in redemption found: We ask for every waiting soul, O let our glorious joy be full! 5 O may we all triumphant rise, With joy upon our heads return, And far above those nether skies, By thee on eagles' wings upborne, Through all yon radiant circles move, And gain the highest heaven of love. HYMN 767. 687 688 C. M. The same. 1 TOIN, all ye ransom d sons of grace, JOIN, The holy joy prolong, And shout to the Redeemer's praise A solemn midnight song. 2 Blessing, and thanks, and love, and might Be to our Jesus given, Who turns our darkness into light, Who turns our hell to heaven. 3 Thither our faithful souls he leads, Thither he bids us rise, With crowns of joy upon our heads, To meet him in the skies. HYMN 768. C. M. " There is forgiveness with thee, that thou mayest be feared." 1 OUT of the depth of self- despair, To Lord, I cry; My misery mark, attend my prayer, And bring salvation nigh. 2 If thou art rigorously severe, Who may the test abide? Where shall the man of sin appear, Or how be justified? 3 But, O forgiveness is with thee, That sinners may adore; With filial fear thy goodness see, And never grieve thee more. 4 My soul, while still to Him it flies, Prevents the morning ray: O that his mercy's beams would rise, And bring the gospel day! 5 Ye faithful souls, confide in God, Mercy with Him remains; Plenteous redemption through his blood To wash out all your stains. 6 His Israel himself shall clear, From all their sins redeem; The Lord our righteousness is near, And we are just in Him. HYMN 769. 4-6's& 2-8's. A Song of Praise to the blessed Trinity. GIVE immortal praise 1 To God the Father's love, I For all my comforts here, And better hopes above; He sent his own eternal Son, To die for sins that man had done. 2 To God the Son belongs Immortal glory too, Who bought us with his blood From everlasting woe: 3 And now he lives, and now he reigns, And sees the fruit of all his pains. To God the Spirit's name Immortal worship give, Whose new- creating power Makes the dead sinner live; His work completes the great design, And fills the soul with joy divine. 4 Almighty God, to thee Be endless honours done; The undivided Three, And the mysterious One: Where reason fails with all her powers There faith prevails, and love adores. FOTOD DININGNINNI 1621623176NN1621 MNCN KOKOKOKOKOINGINS INDEX TO THE HYMNS. PAGE PAGR PAGE PAGE 342 665 ABRAHAM, when 274 Canst thon reject 682 Ever fainting with 336 God of almighty 308 A charge to keep 306 Captain of Israel's 311 Except the Lord 489 God of Daniel, hear622 Adam descended 126 Captain ofour sal- 443 Expand thy wings 119 Godofeternaltruth323 A fountain of life 80 Cast on the fidelity318 Extended on a cur- 27 Godofeternaltruth668 After all that I 180 Celebrate Imma- 556 Fain would I leave 151 God of Israel's Again our weekly 542 Centre ofour hopes478 Far as creation's 543 God of love, that 474 Again we lift our 55 Christ, from whom 481 Father, at thy foot- 479 Godof mylife, thro'646 Ah, Lord, with 305 Christ, our Head 481 Father, glorify thy 600 God of my life, to 221 Ab, lovely appear- 50 Christ, the Lord, is 576 Father, God, we 579 Godofmylife, what151 Ah, when shall I 291 Christ, the true 588 Father, how wide 252 God of my life Ah, whither should149 Christ, whose glory494 Father, I dare be- 390 Godof mysalvation171 All glory to God in 213 Come, all whoe'er 464 Father, I stretch 607 Godof unexampled570 All praise to our 467 Come, allwho truly509 Father, if justly 426 God of unspotted 425 All thanks be to 211 Come, and let us 483 Father, if thou 174 God only wise 436 All thanks to the 449 Come away to the 459 Father, in the name319 God, the offended 17 All things are pos 381 Come, Desire of 516 Father, into thy 406 God who didst so 396 All ye that pass by 566 Come, Father, Son 242 Father, in whom 243 Good thou art, and 287 Almighty God of 422 250, 442, 445 Father, live, by all 671 Gracious Redeemer294 Almighty Maker of 651 Come, Holy, celes- 161 Eather of all, by 435 Great God, attend 538 A nation God de- 4351 Come, Holy Ghost 88 Father of all, in 88 Great God, indulge552 And am I born to 45 332, 358, 512 Father of all, thy 667 Great God, thishal- 540 And am I only born 47 Come, Holy Spirit 595 Fatherof all, whose227 Great God, thy And are we yet 447 Come, Holy Spirit 596 Father of bound- 629 Great God, to me 240 And can it be that 197 Come, let us anew 49 Fatherofearth and549 Great God, whose 582 And let our bodies 497 Come, let us anew 465 Father of everlast- 361 Great is our redeem526 And let this feeble 662 Come, let us arise 463 Father of faithful 421 Great is the Lord 539 And must this body650 Come, let us ascend466 Father of Jesus 118 Hail, co- essential 526 Angels your march304 Come, letusjoin586,664 145, 343 Hail, Father, Son 230 Appointed by thee 452 Come, let us use 495 Father of lights 98, 437 Hail, Father, Son 246 Are there not in 269 Come, let us who 203 Father of me and 242 Hail, Father, whose525 Arise, my soul 190, 198 Come, Lord, from 519 Father of mercies 671 Hail, God the Son 554 Armotthe Lord 369,632 Come on, my part- 316 Father of omnipre- 82| Hail, Holy Ghost 593 A thousand oracles251 Come, O my God 395 Father of our dying473 Hail, holy, holy 248 Author of faith, ap- 621 Come, O thou 85 Father, see this 353 Hail the day that 577 Authoroffaith, eter- 95 Come, O thou Pro- 589 Father, Son404,446,479 Hail, thou once Author of faith, to 117 Come, O thouTra- 137 Father, supply my 374 Happy dayof union 420 579 Author of faith, we 428 Come, Saviour 273 Father, to thee I 295 Happy man whom 226 Awake, my soul 680 Come, sinners, to 8 Father, to thee my 409 Happy soul, that 18 Awake, our souls 612 Come, sound his 535 Father, whose ever- 42 Happy soul, thy 654 Away, my needless 615 Come, thou all- 493 Foudly my foolish 280 Happy soul, who 193 Away with our 223 Come, thou Con- 628 For ever here my 327 Happy the heart 619 Away with our sor 75 Come, thou ever- 510 Forgive us for thy 477 Happy the man Before Jehovah's 505 Come, thou high 484 Forth in thy name 309 Happy the souls 20, 21 Before the great 611 Come, thou omnis- 469 Fountain of life 222 Happy who in Je- 652 Begin, my soul 553 Come, wisdom 490 From all that dwell634 Hark! a voice 53 Behold, how good 457 Come, ye followers 284 From Jesu's sacri- 676 Hark! how the Behold, the blind 563 Come, ye that love 17 From whence these564 Hark, the herald- 555 Behold the Saviour 27 Come, ye weary sin- 33 Give glory to Jesus 56 Head of thychurch630 Behold the servant 403 Comfort, ye minis- 119 Give me the en- 356 Hearken to the Behold the sure 569 Coming through 589 Give me the faith 407 Hear what the Being of beings 507 Commit thou all 613 Give me the wings 658 Heavenly Father 329 Be it according to 346 Creator, Spirit, by 597 Give to the winds 614 He comes! he 59 Be it my only wis- 307 Deepen thewounds354 Glorions God, ac- 234 He dies, the Friend515 Bid me of men be- 300 Depth of mercy 165 Glorious Saviour of208 He wills that I Bless'd are the 616 Drooping soul 139 Glory be to God a- 448 Help, Lord, to 19 303 57 647 389 298 Blessed are the 625 Earth, rejoice, our 627 Glorybe to God 247,559 11igh above every 191 Blessing, honour 52 Enslaved to sense 106 Gloryto God, whose199 High in the hea- 533 Blest be our ever- 239 Enter'd the holy 575 Glory to thee, my 650 Ho! every one that 10 Blest be the dear 496 Equip me for the 257 God is a name my 531 Holy, and true, and375 Blow ye the trum- 590 Eternal Beam of 319 God is gone up on 581 Holy as thou, O 239 Branch of Jesse's 594 Eternal depth of 544 God is in this and 116 Holy, holy, holy 2419 Brethren in Christ679 Eternal Lord of 631 God is the refuge of 617 Holy Lamb But above all, lay 254 Eternal Power 331, 492 305 God moves in a 520 Hosanna to God 653 But can it be, that 270 Eternal source of 643 God of all consola- 500 How are thy ser- 685 But who sufficient 444 Eternal Spirit 599 God of all grace 296 Howbeauteous are 636 By faith we find 66 Eternal, spotless 228 Godofallpower374,429 How can a sinner 95 By secret influence608 Eternal Wisdom 218 God of all- redeem- 402 How do thy mer- 220 277 DKORO IN INDEX TO THE HYMNS. PAGK How good and 456 Jesus, my Life How happy are the 64 Jesus, my Lord How happy are we 455 Jesus, my Strength 289 How happy every 660 Jesus shall reign 633 How happy, gra- 215 Jesus, soft, harmo- 502 How happy is the 70 Jesus, take my How large the pro- 669 Jesus, the allHow lovely are thy 535 Jesus, the Conquer- 264 How many pass 686 Jesus, the gift 348 How pleasant, how 667 Jesus, the Life, the 340 flow sad our state 602 Jesus, the name 40 How shall a lost 170 Jesus, the sinner's 128 How shall I walk 440 Jesus, the word How weak the 69 Jesus, thee thy 441 Jesus, thou all394 Jesus, thou art our 334 648 Jesus, thou ever- 554 I and my house I ask the gift of I call the world's 690 PAGE PAGE PAGE 195 328 Lord, I believe thy 339 O God, to whom 376 390 Lord, I despair 128 O God, what offer- 406 Lord, if at thy 641 O great mountain 365 Lord, in the stren- 401 O happy day that 675 Lord of all, with 669 O heavenly King 162 Lord of earth 684 O how shall a sin- 671 166 Lord of the har- 635 O Jesus, at thy Lord of the Sab- 541 O Jesus, full of Lord of the wide 682 O Jesus, let me Lord of the worlds 505 O Jesús, let thy Lord over all, if 417 O Jesus, my hope 156 Lord, regard my 160 O Jesus, source of 334 640 Lord, that I may 291 O joyful sound of 385 562 Lord, thou hast 678 0 let the pris'ners' 431 38 Lord, we thy will 496 O let us our own Lord, whom winds 684 O Love Divine 32, 145 Love divine, all 368 O Love, I languish 362 688 Jesus, thou hast 287 Lovers of pleasure 39 O may thy power- 253 Jesus, thou know- 173 Maker, Saviour of 23 O might I this mo- 382 200 Master, I own thy 315 Omnipotent Lord 260 143 322 420 I give immortal I know that my367,654 I long to behold 72 Jesus, thou soul I'll praise my 157 427 217 Jesus, thou sover- 283 Master supreme 439 Omnipresent God 275 In all my vast con- 546 Jesus, thy blood 186 May not a creating 649 O my God, what 154 In every time and 624 Jesus, thy bound- 356 Meet and right 214,229 O my offended In fellowship alone255 Jesus, thy far- 378 Messiah, full of Infinite God, thy 683 Jesus, thy servants 672 Messiah, joy of Infinite God, to 528 Jesus, to thee I Infinite Power 605 Jesus, to thee we Infinite, unexhau- 209 Jesus, united by Inspirer of the an- 89 Jesus, was ever Into a world of ruf- 299 Jesus, we on the Into thy gracious 421 O my old, my bo- 261 529 On all the earth 210 Messiah, Prince of 419 Once thou didst 574 My brethiren belov- 206 Open, Lord, my 470 My Father, my 647 My God, I am 598 My God, if I may 392 341 196 O render thanks 542 201 O Saviour, cast a 491 279 O Sun of Righte- 592 345 0 that I could in 547 I soon shall hear 122 192 Jesus, whose glory's 129 My God, I know 351 Jesus, with kindest478 My God, my God 1790 that I could my 123 I the good fight 399 Join all the glori- 586 My God, the Spring207 O that I could rep- 101 I thirst, thou 30 Join, all ye ransom- 687 My gracious, foving 92O that I could rep- 108 I want a principle 297 Lamb of God, for 164 My heart and voice583 O that I could reve- 102 I want the spirit 360 Lamb of God, who432 My heart is fix'd 552 O that I first of I will hearken 177 LambofGod, whose510 My heart is full 5850 that my load of 371 624 Jehovah, God the 247 Lay to thy hand 155 My Shepherd will 618 0 that now the Jerusalem divine 584 Leader of faithful 73 My soul, inspired 537 O that thou would- 135 Jesu, at whose 511 Let all men rejoice 205 My soul, through 239 Other ground can 480 Jesu, if still thou 131 Let all that breathe226 My sufferings all 153 0 thou dear suffer- 29 Jesu, let thy pity- 104 Let all who truly 677 None is like Jeshu- 387 O thou eternal Jesu, lover of my 140 Let earth and hea- 37 Not all the blood 566 O thou, our Hus- 487 Jesu, my God and 626 Let earth and hea- 560 Now, even now 395 O thou that hang- 681 508 148 Jesu, my Saviour 301 Let everlasting glo- 593 Now I have found 185 O thou that hear'st601 Jesu, my Truth 409 Let every tongue 544 O all- creating God 253 0 thou, to whose 321 Jesu, Redeemer 136 Let God, wno com- 4140 all that pass by 90 thou who camest311 Jesu, shall I never 337 Let him to whom 402 O Almighty God of 258 O thouwhohast 120,602 Jesu, Shepherd of 178 Let me alone ano- 642 O come and dwell 352 O thou, whom fain113 Jesu, the word of 418 Let not the wise 399 O come, thou radi- 417 0 thou, whom once377 Jesu, thou great 488 Let Sion in her 631 O disclose thy 153 O thou, whose offe- 569 Jesu, thy wander 638 Let the beasts their 13 O filial Deity 189 O' tis enough, my 167 168 Jesu, to thee our 451 Let the redeem'd 121 O for a closer walk604 O unexhausted Jesu, we look to 453 Let the world their 114 O for a heart to 324 Our earth ve now 415 487 Jesus, accept the 499 Let us join,(' tis 485 0 for a thousand 7 Our friendship Jesus, all- atoning 408 Lift up your hearts503 O for that tender- 102 Our Lord is risen 515 Jesus comes with 380 Lift your eyes of 78 Oft I in my heart 188 Out of the deep Jesus drinks the 513 Lift your heads, ye 657 O glorious hope of 384 Out of the depth of 687 Jesus, faithful to 380 O God, how often 673 O what shall I do 194 Jesus, Friend of 109 Light of those 558 O God, if thou art 167 O when shall we 655 Jesus, from thy 433 Lo! God is here 462 O God, most mer- 354 O wondrous power 256 Jesus, from whom 22 Lo! he comes, with 68 O God, my God 411 Partners of a glo- 486 Jesus, great Shep- 468 Lo! I come with 310 O God, my hope 271 Pass a few swiftly 50 Jesus hath died 394 Lo! in thy hand 150 O God of gods, in 561 Poace be on this 447 259 Jesus, I believe 169 Long have I sat 606 O God, of good the 40 Peace, doubting Jesus, I fain would 289 Long have I seem'd 90 O God of my salva- 349 Pierce, fill me with 302 Jesus, if still the 130 Long have I waited 608 O God of our fore- 376 Plunged in a gulf 550 Jesus, in whom 113 Lord and God of 506 O God of peace 412 Praise ye the Lord 218 Jesus is our com 202 Lord, and is thine 183 0 God, our help 44 Prince of universal 420 Jesus, Lord, we 475 Lord, dismiss us 520 O God, thou bot- 231 Pris'ners of hope 370 Jesus, my Advocate 99 Lord, I adore thy 317 0 God, thy faith- 276 Pris'ners of hope 363 677 Jesus, my King 281 Lord, I believe a 383 O God, thy right- 172 Prostrate, with 60 Light of life 372 620 H 5 ANNOUN ONNINN 1621623116NN1621 MNCN62 KOKOKOIKOKOINGIN 691 INDEX TO THE HYMNS. PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGR Quicken'd with 397 Stay, thou insulted 157 Thou God, unsear- 1271 What is our call- 386 Regardless now of 604 Still for thy loving- 91 Thou great myste- 97 What! never speak348 Rejoice evermore 24 Still, Lord, I lan- 144 Thou hidden God 147 What now is my 355 Rejoice for a bro- 51 Stupendous height560 Thou hidden love 325 What shall I do 361 Righteous God 62 Summon'd my 307 Thou hidden sour. 203 What shallwe offer- 160 Rock of Ages, cleft 572 Sun of unclouded 416 Thou, Jesu, thou 414 When all thy mer- 547 256 Thou Judge of 58 When, gracious 134 33 159 Salvation, O the 637 Surrounded by a Saviour, cast a 115 Sweet is the me- 545 Thou Lamb of God320 When Israel out of216 Saviour from sin 359 Sweet is the work 539 Thou, Lord, hast 314 When I survey the 571 Saviour, I now 175 Talk with us, Lord 207 Thou, Lord, on 72 When, my Saviour 365 Saviour of all, to 474 Terrible thought 81 Thou man of griefs176 When quiet in my 312 Saviour of all, what313 The church in her 79 Thou, my God 235 When shall thy Saviour of sinful 450 The day of Christ 244 Thou Shepherd 221 Where shall my Saviour of the sin- 379 The earth and all 534 Thou Son of God S Where shall true 658 Saviour, on me 74, 293 The earth is the 464 Thou, the great 237 Where the ancient330 Saviour, Prince of 100 The God of Abra 609 Thou true andonly233 Wherewith, O 124 Saviour, the world's31 The great Arch- 60 Thou very Paschal 568 While dead in tres- 132 Saviour, to thee 430 The heavens de- 634 Thou who hast in 666 Who can describe 551 Saviour, we know 640 The Law and Pro- 639 Though nature's 610 Who can worthily 400 Saviour, we now 530 The Lord, how 548 Thus saith the Lord90 Who hath slighted367 Saviour, whom our 637 The Lord is King 268 110, 146 Who in the Lord 616 See how great a 210 The Lord Jehovah 532 Thy ceaseless un- 241 Who is this gigan- 265 536 See Israel's gentle 670 The Lord of earth 641 Thy faithfulness 11 Who Jesus our See, Jesus, thy dis- 453 The Lord of Sab- 507 Thy power and 412 WhomJesu's blood571 See, sinners, in the 35 The Lord unto my262" Tis finish'd! The 565 Why do we mourn 650 Servant of all, to 308 The men who slight94 To God the only 623 Why not now, my 391 Shall I, for fear of 267 The morning flow- 48 Too strong I was 123 Why should the Shepherd divine 285 The people that in 461 To thee, great God272 Wisdom ascribe Shepherd of Israel428 The praying Spirit285 To the haven of 280 With glorious Shepherd of souls 83 The promise of 675 To the hills I lift 517 With glory clad Shrinking from the 48 The saints who 659 To us a Child of 557 With joy we medi- 591 Since the Son hath373 The Saviour, when670 Tremendous God 648 Woe is me! what 111 Sing, all in heaven 557 The spacious firm- 530 Try us, O God, and470 Woe to the men Sing to the great 644 The Spirit of the 105 Two are better far 454 Worship, and Sinners, believe the 35 The thing my God 322 Unchangeable, al- 472 Would Jesus have 36 80 Upright both in 98 Wretched, helpless107 401 Us who climb thy 401 Ye faithful souls 398 619 Ye humble souls 575 313 Vain, delusive 141 Victim divine, thy 512 Ye neighbours and 43 306 Ye ransom'd sin- 326 Sinners, your hearts86 Thee, O my God 187 Watch'd by the Soldiers of Christ 253 Thee we adore, eter- 44 Weary of wand- 181 Ye servants of 518 Son of God, if thy 182 Thee will I love 204 Weary souls that 25 Yes, from this Son of thy Sire's 228 There is a land of 656 Welcome, sweet 540 Ye simple souls Sons of God, tri- 578 This, this is He 568 We know, by faith 76 Ye that pass by Sovereign of all433,595 This, this is the 545 What am 1, O thon 202 Ye thirsty for God 16 Spirit of faith, come86 Thou God of glori- 61 What are these ar- 78 Ye virgin souls 67 139 Spirit of truth, es- 245 Thou God of truth 476 What could your 14 Yield to me now 225 Stand the' omnipo- 63 Thou God that an- 392[ What equal hon- 580 Young men and 599 6-15 125 533 65 263 Siuners, rejoice Sinners, obey the 15 The thirsty are 572 The voice that Sinners, the call 424 Thee, Jesus, full Sinners, turn, why 12 Thee, Jesu, thee 174 25 28 AN INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS OF THE HYMNS. ABRAHAM, God of, 669-1Adoration, 257, 259, 260, 262, 671 Abraham's faith, 190, 286, 360, 686 Absence from God, 130, 150, 154, 156, 180 Admiration of Christ's love to sinners, 26, 30, 38 Admission into society, 756 Adoption, 85, 97, 202, 374, G51 268, 276, 284, 316, 332, 494, 540, 542, 543, 654 Advocate, 100, 145, 160, 169, 186, 257, 276, 390 Affliction, 329-339 Alienation from God confessed, 98, 154 All in all, Christ, 131, 184, 185, 209, 291, 344, 354, 393, 398, 414, 434-437 All things possible to him that believeth, 401 Ambassadors for Christ, 11, 439, 440 Anchoring in divine mercy, 189, 682 Angels, attendance of, on saints, 21 Christ seen of, 625 fallen, 266-269, 274, 311, 314, 315 KO OT INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS. Angels, their obedience, 357 the worship of, 75, 221, 222, 260, 262, 316, 452 Antinomianism, 461 Apostasy, danger of, 309, 311, 517 preservation from, 187, 188, 281, 282, 312, 317, 483 Appearing of Christ, glorious, 56, 58, 65, 66 Arm of the Lord, not shortened, 280, 386, 407 Armour, spiritual, 266-268, 271 Ascension of Christ, 275, 277, 554, 565, 612, 630-633, 635 Atonement, 22, 23, 28, 33, 122, 127, 129, 145, 160, 190, 201, 209, 215, 257, 330, 340, 575, 614-619, 621, 631, 633, 661, benefits of, 189, 190 the believer's plea, 190 Attributes of God, 240-245, 247, 249, 250, 316 Awakening implored, 303, 305, 306, 308-310, 672 Backsliders convinced, 110, 168, 170-181, 186 prayed for, 459, 461 restored, 182, 181, 185, 187, 188, 365 Backsliding acknowledged, 365, 663 the punishment of, deprecated, 181 Balm of grace, 174, 175, 411 Band, Class, or Society Meeting, 527 Baptism of adults, 476, 477 of infants, 740-743 Barren fig- tree, 709, 710 Barrenness complained of, 168, 709, 710 Beatitudes, 304, 676 Beauty of youth, fading, 46 Believers, how they live and die, 319, 509 Believers' triumph in Christ, 1, 34, 189-191, 193-195, 197, 198, 200-202, 205, 207, 209-211, 213-215, 345, 400, 423, 669, 670, 671 Believing for full salvation, 394, 397, 401, 408, 410, 411, 416, 417 Believing. See Faith. Birth- day, 229, 230, 431 of a wife, husband, or friend, 491 Blindness of mind, 109, 135, 163 Blood of sprinkling, 184, 346, 351 Bendage of corruption, 108110 Born of God. See Regener- Christ, the Foundation, 189, ation. Bread of Life, 4, 507 Building on Christ, 516 Burdened sinner, 29, 152, 388 Calvary remembered, 122, 157 Canaan, heavenly, 728 Captain, Christ, 277, 293, 314, 315, 326 Captive delivered, 274 Carnal mind, 210 hope of deliverance from, 404 Character and offices of Christ, 193, 194 Cherubim, Christ sits between, 280 Children dedicated to God, 743 prayed for by parents, 473-475 Christ's divinity, 38, 194, 234, 249, 253, 254, 262 dominion universal, 248, 445 dwelling in believers, 18, 192, 341, 343, 362, 372, 383, 385, 406, 411, 413, 517, 525 sufferings, 22-25, 27, 28, 33, 35, 36, 128, 545 Christ, a complete Saviour, 353, 382, 383, 390, 400 a Hiding- place, 292 an Example, 322, 330, 529 coming of, to judgment, 54-66 Friend of sinners, 30, 139-141, 144, 395, 397 Life of believers, 79, 154, 213, 291, 347 power of, to save, 138, 139, 143, 293 present with his suffering followers, 272, 329, 359 Prophet, Priest, and King, 107, 193, 211, 622, 641, 642 relieved in his afflicted members, 495 seen of angels, 625 sufficient to save, 1, 37, 135, 136, 138, 139, 142, 382, 383, 395, 396 supreme power of, 280282 tender mercy of, 157, 290, 595 692 the Author of peace and joy, 19, 20, 26, 79, 113 the best Teacher, 211, 212 the coming of, desired, 74, 77, 78, 555 190 the good Physician, 395-398 the good Shepherd, 13, 228, 501, 679 the grace of, to sinners, 29-37, 39, 40 the Light of men, 606, 608, 647 the Living Way, 626 the only Saviour, 127 the Rock of Ages, 624 the Second Adam, 108, 129 the Source of all good, 193-195, 610 the Temple of God's presence, 121 Christianity, primitive, 16, 17 Christians encouraged, 495, 497-499, 556 Church, a building, 516 prosperity of, 348, 319, 687, 706 safety of, 563, 677, 678, 685 security of, 563 union with the true, desired, 16, 17 City, heaven, 67, 68, 70-73 Cleansing from impurity, 160, 184, 395, 406, 410, 522 Cleaving to the Lord, 434, 516 Comfort for mourners, 120 Comforter, Holy Ghost, 10, 86, 165, 294, 312, 376, 506, 655-658 Coming, second, of Christ, 54-58, 66, 555 Coming to Christ, 2-5, 9, 10, 29, 272 Communion of saints, 515522 with Christ. See Fellowship. Compassion of Christ, 31-33, 151, 152, 157 of God, 589, 593 to the tempted, 157, 274, 292, 335 Condescension of Christ, 128, 137, 194 of God, 569, 586 Confession of the sinner, 91, 93, 99, 109, 116, 176, 454 Confidence in Christ, 622 in God, 30, 69, 144, 189, 271, 272, 282 Conflagration of all things, 57, 61 Conquering, believers, 69, 274, 281, 315, 421 Conqueror, Christ a, 275, 277, 278, 280, 352, 353 Conscience, tender, 308, 313 ONS Fa Dan INGVING 90 OG 162 1692 162NN/ NANANANANA G KOKOKOKUKOOTING 693 Consecration to God, 155, 229, 332, 430, 434. See Devotedness. Conversion of all nations, 692-694, 696, 697, 699704 Conversion of penitents, prayer for, 59, 97, 105, 118, 119, 132, 148, 158, 159, 416, 417 of nominal Christians, 82, 94 Conviction implored, 81, 83, 84, 94, 463 Corner- Stone, 487, 489, 534 Covenant, after renewing, 749 renewing of, 532, 748, 750, 751 Covenant of grace, stability of, 162, 369 Created, all for God's glory, 234, 264, 491 Creation, 224-226, 234, 240, 363, 364 Creature happiness, 291 Creatures, man's superiority to other, 7 Cross, taken up, 279, 301, 314, 330, 333, 337, 338, 439, 478, 484 Crucifixion of Christ, 22-28, 122, 128, 157, 613, 614, 621, 623, 681, 760 Curse for us, Christ, 215 Daniel's deliverance, 684 Darkness, spiritual, 109, 117, 121, 129, 148, 154, 156, 272 David and Goliath, 278, 280 Dead, happy state of the pious, 48-53 quickened, 136, 362 spiritually, 6 to the world, 362, 508 Death, 43-45, 47-50 of a widow, 53 of the wicked, God hath no pleasure in, 6-8 of youth, 46, 52 preparation for, 47, 59 the fear of, removed, 213, 717 INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS. triumphant, desired, 72, 421, 717, 723, 727, 735 victory over, 49-53, 96, 714-716, 721, 732 Deceitfulness of sin, 110 Dedication to God, 426-434, 438 Departure of the Holy Spirit, deprecated, 161 Despised, the righteous, by the world, 21 Devotedness to God, 137, 231, 279, 291, 418, 423, 426-432, 434, 530, 576, 586 Diseased by sin, 131-133, 135, 136, 395-397 Dismissal, 560 Dissolution of all things, 63, 64, 536 Divinity of Christ. See Christ. Dominion over sin desired, 416 enjoyed, 230, 419 Drawings of the Spirit, 97 Drunkards, swearers,& c., redeemed, 36, 203 Dying saint encouraged, 725 Effusion of the Spirit, 36, 457, 506 End of the world, 57, 61, 64 Enemies of the righteous, 272, 274, 275 Enjoyment of Christ, 390, Entire sanctification, prayers for, 340, 341, 343, 344, 346, 350, 351, 354, 357, 358, 361, 366, 367, 377, 384, 385, 412, 413-417, 523, 525, 530 the promise of, pleaded, 342, 345, 356, 360, 362, 380, 391, 401 Espousals to Christ, remembered, 600 Establishment in grace, 228, 254 Eternal happiness, 67, 73-76 Eternal misery, 80, 181 Eternity of God, 41, 90, 240 Evening hymns, 83, 227, 287 758 Example of Christ, 322, 330, 529 of a master to his family, 471, 472 Excellency of religion, 14, 19-21 Exhorting to turn to God, 1, 6-8, 31, 32, 36 Fainting sinner, 120, 134 Faith, Christ the Author and Giver of, 95, 118, 122 powerful, 95, 142, 192, 267, 269, 272, 278, 335, 312, 360, 372, 401 prayer for, 85, 148, 150, 342, 455, 660, 666, 759 shown by works, 521 the fight of, 266-274, 277, 314, 315, 421 Falling from grace, possible, 317 the life of, 196 Faithfulness of believers, Family of God, 735 religion, 739 worship, 739 Father, God a, 12, 235 hymn to the, 561 Fear of God, or Godly Fear, 172, 306-310, 313, 319, 320 Fear of man, 279 Feast of the Gospel, 2, 4, 9 Fellowship of saints, 16, 17, 430, 487, 489-491, 500, 503, 504, 510, 514, 515, 518, 521, 522-527 Fellowship with Christ. See Union. Fiery trial, 286, 292, 329, 335-339 Fighting, believers, 69, 266270, 273, 293, 314, 315 Fire of the Holy Spirit, 323, 327, 351, 361, 373, 374, 399, 412, 414, 456, 457, 493, 494, 513, 528 Flock of Christ, 13, 62, 501 Followers of Christ, 480, 491, 515, 539 Following Christ, 222, 332, 338, 339, 484, 538 Fools made wise by Christ, 211, 212 Forbearance of God with sinners, 161, 168, 171, 172, 182 Forgiveness enjoyed, 96 implored, 82, 97, 119, 121, 123-125, 144, 165, 174, 511, 565, 748, 768 Formal religion, 91-94, 454 Foundation, Christ a, 39, 90, 516, 620 Foundation of a place of worship, 737 Fountain, Christ a, 79, 170, 193, 290, 346, 364, 513 Freedom from sin, 136, 201, 209, 299, 345, 357, 368, 390, 407 Fruitfulness, spiritual, 348, 349, 424, 531 Fulness of God desired, 284, 363, 372, 405 Funeral hymn, 724. See Death. Gentiles, light of, 606, 693, 705 Glorified, Christ, 634, 635 Glory of Christ, 133 318-320 of God, 5, 142, 157, 179, 288, 348, 360, 559 Fall of man, 98, 150 of saints in heaven, 72, 75 Glory of God, 568, 571 our end, 321-326, 428431 Fallen, intercession for the, Glorying in the cross, 623 459, 461, 462 only in Christ, 422 PING God, attributes of, in general, 239-245 eternity of, 41, 90, 240 glorified by obedience, 318-320, 418, 524, 526 glorified in his works, 698 holiness of, 247 is here, 494 majesty of, 223 manifest in the flesh, 607, 609 of Abraham, 669-671 of Daniel, 684 our trust in, 588 unknown, 117, 118, 130 with us, 607 Goliath of Gath, 278 Goodness of God, 38, 250, 283, 585-587, 589, 597 Gospel, 31, 32 excellency of the, 648 the universal spread of, 691-705 Gospel day, 197, 203, 493 Gospel ministry, institution of the, by Christ, 744 Gospel's success, 40, 211, 212, 218, 219, 348, 492 prayer for, 35, 81, 82, 84, 85, 444-446, 706-708 Grace, Christ the source of, 610 free, 4, 164, 365, 558 the power of, 203 victorious, 93, 122, 132, 137, 139, 191, 201, 203, 206 Grafted into Christ, 193, 517 Greatness of God, 569 Growing in grace, 503, 518, 520-522 Guard, Christ our, 566, 622, 765 Guardian 556 of care God, Guide, Christ our, 617, 641, 655, 686, 765 Hammer of God's word, 84, 102, 105 Happiness of believers, 1216, 21, 96, 197, 198, 205, 207, 214, 222, 407. See Rejoicing. of departed saints, 723, 724, 727, 728, 730735 INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS. of heaven, 12, 51, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, 482, 535, 536 694 purity of, 688 required by God, 657 Heathens' salvation desired, 444, 445, 691, 693, 694, 696, 703, 705 Heart, new, desired, 341, 343| Insufficiency of our righteousness, 92, 132, 435 Intercession for England, 453, 460, 463, 464, 466 for Heathens, 444, 445 for Jews, 450-452, 692 for Mahometans, 443 for penitents, 462 of believers for sinners, 81-83, 94, 441, 442 Heaven described, 73, 74, 76, 333, 727, 728, 730-734 desired, 70, 77, 78, 404, Harmony of love, 538 Hatred to sin, 177 Head of the Church, Christ the, 693 Healing of spiritual diseases, 112, 131, 139, 166, 356, 373, 395, 396, 611, 697 735 Heavenly mindedness, 296, 322, 325, 419, 420, 423, 434 Heirs of salvation, 67, 125, 374 Hell described, 80 dreaded, 181 Help implored, 352, 354 High Priest, 186, 194, 275, 490 Hindrances to salvation, 152 Holiness, 18, 340, 363, 369, 375, 381, 384, 391, 392, 406, 408, 427, 522, 525 Holiness of God, 247, 571, 572 Holy Spirit, Divinity of the, 255, 649 indwelling of, 423 prayer for the, 377, 650652, 654, 657, 658 prayer to, for sanctifying grace, 165, 351, 374, 376 work of, 649, 650-658 Hope, 172, 345, 404-406, 488 Hope of glory, 356, 357, 491, 497-499, 535, 566, 626, 733, 734, 752 House above, stability of, 67 Humility, 184, 185, 206, 247, 316, 343, 381 Hungering after righteousness, 134, 304, 374, 378, 437 IAM, 251, 332, 355, 360 Ignorance, 211, 212. See Blindness and Darkness. Image of God desired, 18, 109, 110, 342, 347, 353, 368, 371, 514 enjoyed, 401, 480 Impenitence, 63, 83, 105 Importunity, 164, 295, 299 Impotency, 126, 435 Incarnation, 31, 194, 195, 215, 220, 413, 601-605, 607, 609, 661, 691 Indwelling sin, freedom from, 288, 359, 367, 368, 382, 383, 387-389, 391, 399, 406, 409, 410, 412-414, 416, 417 Inheritance above, 67 Inspiration, 87, 89, 255 Instability, 183, 355 Instruction, 211, 212, 358 of Christ, 5, 100, 106, 127, 168, 202, 390, 627, 633, 614, 646 Invitation to sinners, 2-5, 9, 10, 20, 29-32 Israel, passage of, out of Egypt, 223 Jeshurun's God, 407 Jews, salvation of the, 450452 Joy of believers. See Rejoicing, Happiness,& c. Joy in heaven, 596 Jubilee, 645 Judgment described, 54-56, 59, 65, 66, 565, 729 preparation for, 44, 55, 59, 63-66 Judgments, national, 60, 62 Justification, 127, 189, 190, 192, 201, 202, 215, 217, 394, 593. See Pardon and Forgiveness. Kept by Christ, 187, 188, 200, 209, 281, 282, 483 King, Christ a, 1, 12, 56, 107, 195, 211, 219, 275-277, 280, 352, 539, 629, 634-639, 642, 689-692, 695, 697, 703 God a, 589 King, prayer for the, 461, 465, 755 Kingdom of Christ, 636-639, 689-692, 694, 697, 747. See Dominion. Kingdom of grace, 15, 134, 220, 248, 251, 275, 352, 399, 418, 423, 447, 488, 496, 524, 525 taken by storm, 265 Knocking at the door of the heart, 208 Knowledge of Christ, 681 Knowledge of God, desired, 113, 118, 121, 128, 130, 144, 156, 283, 284, 302 Labouring. See Working. Lamb of God, spotless, 167, 175 Languishing for Christ, 146. 147, 378, 379, 558 Lateness of conversion, lamented, 210 Law, a shadow of good things, 619 NNNN DO 162 162 165NANANANANANANAT KUROKOKUJIKGINGING 695 Law, written on the heart, 340, 438, 511 Lepers cleansed, 32, 135 Leprosy of sin, 395 Liberty from sin, 171. Freedom. 722 Light, God is, 647 INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS. Life, Christ the believer's, 79, 213, 230, 291, 347 hidden, 125, 420, 537 human, short, 47 passing away, 41, 46 spiritual, desired, 666 uncertain, 42, 46, 59, See of the Gentiles, 129, 203, 444 spiritual, 121, 131, 148, 252, 353 Lion, the devil, 310 Living to Christ, 246, 321325, 362, 426-429 Living water, 364 Look of Christ, producing repentance, 106, 309 Looking of Christ on the sinner, 106 to Jesus, 1, 387, 683 Lord's prayer, 235-237, 594 Love, Almighty, 158, 288 constraining power of, 434, 680 137 desired, 137, 146, 147, 155, 210, 285, 344, 361, 373, 379, 385, 399, 415, 538 excellency of, 379, 385, infinite, 216, 513 mutual, 522 of Christ to sinners, 2228,30, 33, 34, 250, 373, 378, 423, 661 the sweetness of, 147 universality of, 216 Love- feast, 519-522 Lukewarmness, 454 on earth, 478, 480-482, 484-486 Members of Christ's body, Old Adam, the death of the, 423, 518 362 Mercy of God, 584 embraced, 11 implored, 125, 133, 151, 168, 176, 249, 307, 440 infinite, 110, 189, 190, 201 Messiah, person and office of the, 565, 566. Christ. See Millennial reign, 46, 61, 696 Mind of Christ desired, 153, 270,355, 363, 364, 504, 520 Ministerial fidelity, 279, 433, 439, 440 Ministers, blessing on, 747 Miracles performed by Christ, 32, 135, 136, 138, 139, 611, 612 spiritual, 40, 135, 136, 395, 396-398, 611, 612 Misery of man, as a sinner, 109, 110, 112, 115-117, 127, 135, 136, 150-152, 154, 158, 163, 164, 166 Missionary hymns, 1, 39, 441-452, 457, 563, 606, 636, 637, 689-708 Morning hymns, 156, 306, 324, 757 Mountain of sin, 382, 417 Mourners blessed, 1, 120, 134 Mourning for the fallen, 461, 462 Music, the abuse of, deprecated, 204 Mystery of Providence, 559 of redemption, 201 of the Trinity, 256, 259, 260 Name of Christ, dear to sinners, 37, 113, 116, 128, 140, 141, 206, 209, 238, 269 praying therein, 121, 298, 394 salvation, 209 Mahometans, their salvation desired, 443 Majesty of God, 38, 90, 240, 241, 244, 247, 248 Malefactor's prayer, 759, 760 Mariners' hymns, 761-764 Marriage hymn, 510 Mary and Martha, 325 464 See Incarnation. Master, duty of a, to his Nativity. of Christ, 565. family, 470-472 Means of grace, 91, 92 improved, 529 Meditation on the Scriptures, 328 New Birth. See Regeneration. New- Year's Day, 42, 46, 168, 170-172, 178, 179, 182, 185-| 188, 709-712, 713 on God, 437 Meekness desired, 270, 304, 338, 343 Meeting of believers in heaven, 534-537, 539 to be extolled, 557 Name of God, 597 Nation, church the safety of a, 579 our privileges as a, 466 prayer for, 453-455, 463, Obedience of believers, 324, 325, 327, 357, 495, 511, 529 Offices of Christ, 193-195, 202, 207, 209, 211, 622, 641643 Omnipotence, 138, 139, 223, 226, 240, 244, 273, 284 Omnipresence, 117, 239, 287, 591 Omniscience, 239, 502, 590, 591 Opening a place of worship, 736 Pardon of sin, 11, 77, 93, 206, 245. See Forgiveness and Justification. Parents requesting aid, 467469 Parting of Christians, 533537, 539, 560 Paschal Lamb, 617, 633 Pastoral ministry, instituted by Christ, 744 Patience, 333-339 Peace with God desired, 123, 124 Peace, national, 442, 447, 448 universal, 449 Penitents, praying, 109, 112, 116, 117, 132, 150, 151, 416, 417, 659, 660-665, 667, 668 Pentecost, 86, 456, 457, 653 Perfect love, 354, 367, 368, 370, 375, 389, 404, 408 Perfection, Christian, 363, 369, 370, 381, 391, 393, 401, 402, 404, 406-409, 512 Perfections of God, 570. See Attributes. Persecution, 304, 310, 311, 439, 483 Perseverance, 69, 71, 483 Peter, the fall of, 101, 106 Physician, Christ a, 112, 114, 395-397 Pilgrimage of believers, 68, 71, 497, 498 Pilgrims, 686 Pleasantness of religion, 12-15, 19-21, 222, 488, 491, 499 Pleasure of public worship, 738 Pleading with Christ for mercy, 144-146, 151, 155, 157, 163, 164, 167, 661 Pool of Bethesda, 131, 166 Power of grace, 158, 203, 206 Praise offered to God, 221, 222, 224-226, 232, 241-243, 246, 253, 275, 287,564, 576, 578, 579, 597,598, 699, 711714 for and by his works, 223, 225, 226, 234, 239 to the Redeemer, 595, 600, 639, 640 INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS. Prayer, 182, 294-297, 299, 301, 363, 312, 324 for divine illumination, 87-89, 121, 122, 130, 148, 156 for faith, 85, 118, 122, 150 for perishing sinners, 82 for repentance, 81, 83, 99, 100-107, 131 for seriousness, 55, 59 for the enjoyment of forgiveness, 97, 123-125 for the success of the Gospel, 84 necessity of persever- ance in, 295, 297, 299, 301, 303 private, 119 prevalence of, 140, 144, 298 the Spirit of, desired, 294, 296, 299 Preacher, concerned to save sinners, 279, 433 Preachers, blessing on, 747 faithfulness of, 30, 279, 439, 440 infirm and aged, 356 in general, 33, 34, 89, 231, 424, 439, 440 Preparation for meeting God, the business of life, 55, 59, 65, 512 Presence of God in his church, 493, 520 Preserving grace, 210 Preservation from spiritual enemies, 200, 228, 238, 276, 365, 436 Priesthood of Christ, 193, 211, 627 Priests, clothed with salvation, 446 Priests and Kings, 423 Primitive Christianity, 16, 17 Prince, Christ a, 101, 105, 107 Prisoner of hope, 123, 129, 144, 150, 380, 387 Private prayer, 119 Prodigal's return, 9, 178, 191 Prophet, Christ a, 193, 211, 212, 641-643 Prosperity of the church, 687 Protection, 272, 276, 292, 305, 335, 348, 407, 556 Providence, 224, 225, 227, 229, 231, 233, 236, 238, 239, 241, 243, 245, 289, 496, 570, 584, 585, 589, 592, 673-675 mystery of, 559 trusting in, 673-675 Publican, prayer of the, 101 Public worship, 541, 573-575, 577, 579, 738 Purity desired, 284, 304, 361, 391, 410, 414, 417, 512, 688 Quickening, Spirit and Word, 136, 360, 362, 366, 419 Race, Christian, 46, 71, 311, 312, 495, 498, 536 Ransom, Christ a, 190, 330, 444, 445 Ransomed, 386, 497. Reconciliation, 11, 123, 252, 400 Redemption, 565, 595, 601, 613, 625, 661 found, 189-191, 197-202, 206, 217 general, 25, 33-35, 39, 90, 129, 149, 190, 378, 444, 445 Refuge, 143, 175, 290, 292, 331, 407, 678 Regeneration, 83, 109, 110, 158, 159, 303, 340, 351 Rejoicing of believers, 19, 198, 199, 539. See Happiness of. Reliance on Christ, 92, 131, 132, 142, 143, 163, 217, 312, 335, 436, 508 Religion, internal, 95, 96, 364 Renewal in holiness, desired, 18 Repentance, 9, 99-106 the gift of God, 99-107, 710 Resignation, 335. See Patience. Rest in Christ,, 296, 337, 388, 403, 404 Restoration, 98, 109, 110, 169, 256, 402 Resurrection of Christ, 420, 553, 628, 629 Resurrection, of believers, joyful, 58, 60, 65 of the body, 718-721, 726 spiritual, 290, 360 Returning to Christ, 178, 182, 186, 191 Reverence, 307, 316, 353, 358, 369, 425, 494 Revival of religion, 40, 82, 203, 493 acknowledged, 218, 219 Riches, vanity of, 422 Righteousness of Christ, 190, 198, 422 Righteousness of faith, 192 Risen with Christ, 419, 420 Rock, Christ a, 4, 63, 64, 227, 247, 271, 283, 453, 624 696 Running, 672, 733 Sabbath, delightful, 544, 578, 580-583 heavenly, 582 Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, 29, 92, 207, 499, 507, 545, 546, 548-552, 575, 594, 751-753, 754 Sacrifice, Christ a, 23, 27, 28, 122, 202, 215, 330, 615, 616 Sacrificing all to God, 285, 286 Saints, glorified, 730, 731 rest of, 732 Salutation house, 479 Salvation by grace, 211, 212, 219, 269, 558 desired, 299, 341, 343, 367, 388, 389, 391, 409, 410, 412, 414, 417 free for all men, 242, 245, 250 prayer for, 151, 185, 648, 662, 665, 668 Samaritan, 112 Sanctification by the blood of Christ. See Washed. Satan chained, 280 his empty boast, 274 Saviour, Christ the only, 127, 129, 132, 158, 435 Scriptures, opened by inspiration, 87-89, 255, 328 excellency of the, 746 explained and applied by the Spirit, 87-89, 255, 328 on entering a Sea, under God's control, 12, 223, 289 Seal of the Spirit, 374, 376, 393, 510, 512, 530 Seamen's hymns, 761-764 Searcher of hearts, 152, 339, 503 salvation Second death, from, 246 Self- abasement, 163, 164, 175 Self- dedication, 750 Self- denial, 285, 286, 332, 686 Self- despair, 127, 131, 132 Self- righteousness, 94 renounced, 127, 132, 217, 302, 305, 435 Seriousness desired, 42-44, 55, 59 Serpent's head bruised, 280, 299 Serving God, 318, 320, 325 the church, 17, 34 Shepherd, God a, 641, 679, 704, 743 Shepherd and sheep, 13, 82, 193, 228, 458 Shield of faith, 267, 269 i Shimei's hostility, 234 NUNN NN NN 42762162262626NANANANA KOKOKOKOINGING INGIN 697 Shipboard, going on, 763, 764 Sight restored, 133, 135 Simplicity desired, 302 Sin, confession of, 663 INDEX TO THE SUBJECTS. freedom from, desired, 288, 347, 387, 389, 408, 409, 412 power of, confessed, 126, 158, 159 subdued by Christ, 275 Singing, 204, 259, 262, 491 with the Spirit, 204 Single eye, 323 Sinners, chief of, seeking salvation, 115, 116, 159, 161, 168, 170 exhorted to believe in Christ, 1 expostulated with, 6-8 invited to the Gospel feast, 2, 9 to drink of the water of life, 3, 4, 10 Slavery to sense, confessed, 108 Sobriety, 301, 419 Society, admission into, 756 Soldiers, 266, 277. See Fighting. Son of David, prayer to, 165 Son of God, 565, 601, 607 birth of the, 602, 604, 605, 607, 609 eternal, 561 hymn to, 601 Songs in the night, 287 Soul, original destination of, 18 Spirit, Holy, a Comforter, 655-658 desired, 121, 165, 171, 367, 374, 376, 456 despite to, 161 free for all, 3, 10, 86 led by, 326 the guide of believers, 326 Spiritual fruitfulness, 111 Stability prayed for, 183, 187, 188, 355, 436 Statutes of God, lead to heaven, 15 Stewards, faithful, 432 unfaithful, 176 Still small voice, 358, 425 Stony heart, 84, 102, 110, 145, 173, 391 Strength renewed, 672 Striving, 281, 313, 318. See Fighting. Striving with God, 682 Strong in the Lord, 200, 273, 293, 359 Suffering, 272, 329, 330, 333, 335-339 Suffering, for righteousness' sake, 304 Sufferings of Christ, 22-25, 27, 28, 33, 35 design of, 330, 362, 375 Sun, Christ a, 647 Supper, the Lord's, 546, 552. See Sacrament. Supping with Christ, 507 Sword of the Spirit, 89, 105, 370 Sympathy, 364, 441, 518, 520, 527 Sympathy of Christ, 157 Talking with God, 214, 325, 328 Te Deum laudamus, 564-566 Temple of God, 121, 383, 385, 399, 405, 479 Temptation, 272, 297, 309, 310, 311, 314, 315, 359 Thanksgiving, 193, 195, 203, 206, 210, 229, 231, 233, 365, 478, 480-482, 584, 585, 592 Thirsting for God, 3, 4, 10, 26, 371 for righteousness, 78. See Hungering. Three Hebrew children, 359 Time, rapid flight of, 42, 44, 46, 47 Traveller's hymn, 765 Tried, 273, 281, 282. See Temptation. Tried by God, 667 Trinity in Unity, 221, 232, 237, 239, 252, 253, 255-263, 333, 368, 418, 430, 477, 506, 514, 515, 517, 561, 562, 564, 568, 647, 654, 671, 745, 769 praise to the, 745, 769 Triumphant believer, 274, 275. See Believers and Rejoicing. Trusting in Christ, 270, 278, 282, 660, 677, 678, 682. See Reliance. Trusting in God, 588, 672, 673, 685 Truth of God, 599 Tumult and persecution, 276, 557 Turning to God, 6, 8, 20, 170. See Returning. Unchangeableness of God, 95, 223, 335 Unfaithfulness, 176, 178, 182185, 365 Union with Christ, 169, 350, 384, 405, 504, 515, 517, 518 Unity in the church, 459, 489, 490, 500, 501, 503-505, 509, 514, 515, 518, 522, 524, 527, 528 Unprofitableness acknowledged, 665 Vineyard of God, 535 Voice of God, 358-425 Vows, 290, 532 performed, 80 Voyage of life, 49, 143, 272, 292 Waiting for God, 142, 177. 180, 356, 389, 530, 672 Walking in Christ, 169, 312, 324, 528 in the light, 15, 198, 281, 400, 522 Wandering from God, 664 Wanderers' rest, 114, 170, 186, 296, 344 War, 60, 62, 442, 447, 466 Warning, 305, 306, 309 Washed in Christ's blood, 184, 217, 254, 346, 438 Watchfulness, 54, 55, 303, 305, 306, 309-311, 318 Watchnight, 766, 767 Water and blood, 371, 618 Water of Life, or Well of Salvation, 197, 364, 505 Way, Christ the, 169, 312, 350, 357, 626 Ways of God pleasant. See Pleasantness. Weakness. See Impotency. Wedding hymn, 510 Whitsunday, 3, 86, 87, 377, 456, 457, 506, 653 Widow, death of a, 53 Will of God done as in heaven, 357, 365, 418, 528 Winnowing fan, 502 Wisdom's excellency, 14, 319, 320 Witness of the Spirit, 85, 96, 97, 165, 202, 261, 351, 374, 376, 390, 651, 656 Witnesses for Christ, 279, 402, 519 Wolf, Satan, 501 Woman of Canaan, 164 Word, blessing on the, 665 growth of the, 706 Working for God, 318, 321325, 327, 529 Works do not merit salvation, 92, 115, 127, 145, 217 Works of God, 567-569, 573 World, Christ the Light of the, 608 despised, 285 malignity of, 319 Worldly- mindedness, prayer against, 108 Worldly spirit, deprecated, 508 Worship of God, 121, 262, 316, 540, 542, 543 Worship, delightful, 488, 491, 541 family, 739 Worship, foundation of a place of, 737 opening a place of, 736 public, 573-575, 577, 579-581, 738 Wrestling with God, 140, 141, 151, 155, 530 2 C. V. 1 2-4 3 5 6 UKO D 8 12 15 16 17 GENESIS. H. V. 87 3,4 121 1,2 649 2 654 1 26 256 368 4 7 368 1,4 719 1 24 510 7 93 15 132 194 280 2-5 299 3,7,8 362 5 A TABLE OF TEXTS OF SCRIPTURE, ILLUSTRATED IN THIS VOLUME. 1 187 669 13 307 590 591 1 368 670 18 19 739 19 11 276 21 10 356 1-19 286 22 27 38 481 28 16, 17 494 32 10 231 24-31 113 140 141 3 161 165 166 9 114 1 686 5 333333 17 108 23, 24 480 21 324 367 368 453 663 1,6 4 3 3356 25 4 CT 5 3 1 7 7 8 155 5-8 C. V. 49 3 INDEX TO THE TEXTS. 34 Yoke of Christ easy, 324, 495| Zeal desired, 300, 319, 433 Yoke- fellows in the Gospel, for God, 378, 513, 525 for men's salvation, 33, 270, 279, 433, 526 Zerubbabel, 382 524 Young converts prayed for, 458 Youth difficult to train up, 467-469, 475 6 8 753 326 617 14 19, 20 326 21, 22 H. V. 297 4-6 26 342 3, 4 380 390 18 668 5 3 33 45 1,2 12 13 21, 22 8 EXODUS. 3 272 7 81 3, 4 106 17 19 16-28 249 1, 2 21 6 188 32 10 298 33 276 6 348 7486 624 713 20-22 124 283 284 5-7 144 6-9 249 250 2 LEVITICUS. 13 327 361 7-10 4 513 35 318 17 270 4 NUMBERS. 6 23-26 252 258 13 27-30 293 14 4 481 20 8 348 19 25 11-13 645 26 7,8 269 1, 2 13 368 2 4 61 C. V. 21 3 17 405 24 17,18 445 4 6 8 9 18 30 32 33 34 3 5 121 H. V. 45 9 34 28 Zion's glory, 70, 73, 75, 497 695 DEUT. 25 401 27 405 24 568 5 38 1,8 7 328 2,3 238 2, 3 7-9 670 14 298 2-4 713 18 613 41 103 3 622 25 336 6 408 3,4 10 188 C. 10 23 5 7 24 238 11 570 3, 4 15 483 3 39 370 1, 2 409 3,4 2 468 734 4 669 5 229 JOSHUA. 728 15 115 2 7 11 105 6 6 339 26-29 407 27 556 4 29 677 2,3 1-4 404 405 152 15 105 2 670 2-4 728 4 4 6 17 735 2, 3 14 326 2313233 5 6 7 16 234516 698 7 18 23 8 V. II. V. 12 158 3 14 47 15 472 1 I. SAMUEL. 2 247 9 353 4 10 280 32 112 6-8 6 17 36,37 278 18 JUDGES. 31 446 40 115 21 493 20 180 II. SAMUEL. 18 206 33 482 6 10 RUTH. 17 17 11 I. KINGS. 10 736 62-64 736 3-6 5 162 4,5 31-39 412 2 3-5 630 11 49 6343 24 119 6,7 II. KINGS. 44 218 4 19 11, 12 358 1, 2 13 425 19 109 4 1 5 18 276 15 499 2 756 23 10 467 724 12 630 7-10 734051134 17 690 4,5 2,3 M 427626262626ANANANANATION G KOKOKOKOKOINGINGIN 699 I. CHRON. C. V. H. V. 29 10-13. 248 15 33 13 14 38 42 23 P. 1 2 4 25 26 28 5 II. CHRON. 6 20, 21 121 41 446 15 750 6 467 4 5 8 1 3 15 16 NEHEMIAH. 5 9 319 9 15 348 6 4 15 15, 16 16 ESTHER. 19 25-27 718 2 133 4 17,18 JOB. 17 432 4,5 21 432 13 287 18, 19 38 15 362 1 46 4 159 13 104 14 177 48 3-6 50 V. 38 22 42 3-5 1,2 AN 320 33 15-18 287 3,4 34 29 466 35 10 213 1-3 721 726 10 238 336 16 186 6 42 14 305 28 319 PSALMS. 2255 4 42417 287 7 235 5, 6 184 10,11 393 2 3 6 3-7 39 2 3 H. V. 3 424 4 502 12 277 2 3-5 6 252 7 437 3,4 8 227 3-7 287 3 306 1 757 7 121 3-5 2 365 1,2 366 1-5 572 4 8 240 324 22 P. 17 18 19 23 24 27 31 55 56 57 32 33 36 40 1 3 59 42 43 45 46 INDEX TO THE TEXTS. V. H. V. 15 169 261 295 669 2 305 1-6 567 698 1-6 679 4 213 1-6 496 572 7-10 551 635 5 331 8 214 5 612 715 15 358 630 2-5 252 3 290 34 5 7 335 4 6-9 234 1, 2 2 8 569 5-9 570 9 143 722 7 371 13 356 2 434 3,4 40 13 347 1-5 678 7-10 695 1,2 5-7 4 6 42 1-3 5-9 635 2 458 3 34 366 10 30 3,4 2 371 2 8 213 1-3 2 287 3,4 339 3,5 1-5 639 7-11 598 16 306 375 4444 1 10 92 2,3 337 4,5 9 4 44 4134 1 6 4 4 6 එය එය 47 48 1-11 563 12,13 579 14 373 588 49 11,12 67 50 5 535 12 496 572 51 1-13 659 7 160 11 161 178 312 2-4 12,13 180 68 90 17 102 22 325 8 507 4 310 1,2 1 3 P. V. 63 68 65 66 69 71 72 73 1 6 1 1 89 77 85 86 87 88 H. 757 1 156 1-4 597 1 1-8 437 8 538 1 80 5,6 6-11 226 11 711 12 273 436 481 483 5,6 224 7,8 223 11 704 4-6 18 86 1-5 352 554 625 4,5 630 1-5 1 7 9 433 12 203 16 439 17,18 440 1-7 636 8-15 697 17 638 24 326 287 19 559 78 15,16 318 81 10 372 84 1-12 541 V. 686 25 285 7, 8 354 574 577 738 5-7 71 434 4,5 26 101 91 11, 12 92 2 2, 3 6 213 1-3 85553216 1-4 497 7 306 5 10 581 3, 4 11 379 4 2 189 3 8 182 1 10 168 17 173 5,6 736 13 306 757 14 211 15-18 198 3,4 4 431 4 3 2 252 3-6 16 190 1-4 19 352 1 26 271 2-4 1-6 41 2 240 14 156 2 5 21 233 1 1, 2 599 1, 2 1-11 578 7 8 3 1 | P. 93 103 104 965 9-11 161 99 1-3 280 1-5 540 100 101 2-8 470 102 19,20 462 25-27 240 94 113 114 116 121 105 106 107 23, 24 761 110 117 118 119 125 126 129 130 132 133 V. H. V. 11-15 424 2 1-4 272 2, 6 4 339 569 571 22 271 1-6 573 6 247 3,4 2,3 568 3 1-5 206 3,4 3 363 3, 4 10-18 593 11 110 13 245 1-5 569 1-12 226 2 568 27,28 245 585 589 2,3 2-4 30 711 33 224 41 348 6 1-6 584 1 224 6-9 38 1-8 223 1 275 1-5 632 18 88 34 320 68 245 581 1,2 16 446 1-3 489 490 3 328 348 7 179 8 246 14 80 5,6 18 80 5, 6 1,2 699 24 544 42334 2 2-6 1, 2 96 91 4,5 370 3,4 1 147 306 757 1-8 138 6-8 556 4 305 5-8 331 2 677 5, 6 120 493 3 24 1-8 768 6 306 1 757 8 410 1, 2 9 446 1,2 1, 2 1 5 1-3 6 3 232 P. V. H. V. 1-4 154 137 139 1-10 590 7,8 239 3,4 649 12 240 141 142 143 144 C. 3 4 7 8 DIKOD 145 1-21 585 5-15 589 14 15 18 15, 16 592 18 287 23, 24 152 22 4 5 7 14-21 587 146 1-10 224 576 2714 147 1-11 225 148 1-14 226 12, 13 232 149 5 213 287 437 PROVERBS. 339 1,2 503 1,2 2 523 1,2 4 82 2 10 408 5, 6 1 270 1 5 158 4 11, 12 474 2, 3 15 15 3 4 2-4 1, 4 3 10-12 237 9 239 6-8 245 1,2 250 2-4 3 15 431 17 21 18 281 V. H. V. 5,6 673 674 7 187 13-16 14 2 308 1-3 2 7,8 3 5 2 446 3-6 2 482 6 467 468 473 474 23 26 38 1,8 667 30 7-9 167 3 ECCLESIAST. 9-12 487 12 504 1, 2 316 29 98 313 15 248 1-4 21 21 3, 4 30, 31 604 2-4 13 19 4, 5 11 610 3 10 282 3 1 2 SOLOMON'S S. C. C. V. H. V. 1 2 8 1 2 4 6 7 9 11 12 14 21 25 26 INDEX TO THE TEXTS. 27 7 228 3 507 4 488 509 16 274 7 147 167 ISAIAH. 5, 6 109 18 160 2, 4 4 456 523 5-7 618 314 2, 3 3 694 3, 4 4 447 493 756 6 271 703 3,4 4 5 5 1-3 564 6 255 8 429 4-6 1-4 430 14 602 2 2 617 3,4 1-4 38 2-4 133 2 4 241 259 260 262 1-4 316 562 2-5 203 2 6,7 605 7 637 3 603 1, 2 227 489 12 435 16 335 336 19 362 2 493 606 608 705 5 273 4,5 54 638 1-3 650 2,3 107 1, 2 6-9 220 4,5 448 7 9 219 703 3,4 10 452 1-3 4 13 449 1-6 197 9 442 2 16 392 3,4 4 271 3 188 5716 5-7 5, 6 7 3 409 5, 6 4 182 4 28 30 32 33 38 40 V. H. V. 5 271 661 6 424 43 449 457 708 13 645 9 302 16 620 21 305 44 45 33 442 2 271 35 1-10 348 349 142 380 292 453 5,6 464 17 70 1, 726 24 70 4 5,6 3 312 3,4 2 10 11 17 106 1 120 6-8 46 13 193 290 458 641 2 12 38 2122 2 18 244 25 244 28 157 31 333 2 22 2 1 40 135 4-6 139 5-7 611 1-3 612 1,2 8 211 ده در دن 4 3 71 5, 6 386 4-6 482 5,6 497 1, 2 4 5,6 31 42 356 8,9 672 41 21-23 90 3 157 290 42 762 1, 2 21155449 625 646 4,5 6,7 129 16 289 7,8 2 272 359 483 13 244 2,3 673 6-8 90 8 86 56 6 57 58 1237 7 6 11 294 4,5 15 130 561 C. 1 7, 8 48 49 50 51 52 53 59 60 61 62 63 700 64 66 V. H. V. 387 683 23 236 689 690 694 1, 2 703 24 145 54 55 1-4 4 190 1, 2 202 627 21 231 2 276 1-4 111 422 4 186 21 348 6 G06 608 705 16 127 9,10 4 694 3,4 9 158 215 4 122 4 696 1, 2 9-11 386 14 462 1-4 7-10 701 10 203 3, 4 3-5 23 1-4 10 162 153 6 27 633 1, 2 10 330 13 11 193 769 7 162 1522 5 68 1, 2 104 17-19 180 52256 8 276 11 462 13, 14 580 583 608 705 18-20 582 1 2 9 3,4 1-3 197 645 1 299 10, 11 149 1-3 38 12312322 1-3 138 2 104 5 4 1 386 1-3 16 203 3,4 648 19 230 1 134 3 606 3 37 7 3-5 731 1, 2 сл со 3 5 2 7 338 5,6 203 3,4 648 1-7 1 RINGAN 6216216262626ANANANANIA OROKOKOKUIONGIN C. V. 2 3 4 578 JEREMIAH. 9 10 13 14 15 17 18 21 23 24 31 44 50 1 3 9 11 701 H. V. 307 4 8 219 6 450 9 462 8,9 18 692 19, 20 452 16 2 600 2-4 12 607 13 290 7, 8 15 704 1 410 14 410 24 490 4 94 11 93 22 112 1 186 23, 24 422 24 179 23 139 159 17 186 9 52 29 20 151 3 co to co ∞ ∞ LAMENTATIONS. 12 24 2 5 508 3-8 7 576 8 424 9 158 10 152 3 1 6 153 9 453 3, 4 6 145 4,5 190 1, 2 422 2 84 1 3 9 102 2 414 2 7 179 2, 3 15 154 18-20 106 4 168 4, 5 5 5 EZEKIEL. 18235842 3-5 33 340 2,3 380 6 438 2 456 511 4 340 5 497 532 66136 COCOA 3 27 1 28 2,3 616 24 147 3 434 5-7 4 441 2,3 19 103 3 145 186 6 106 4 4 C. 18 33 34 37 3 4 6 79 2 4 6 11 36 25-27 INDEX TO THE TEXTS. 2 V S 62, 63 308 369 63 93 H. V. 150 1, 2 206 2 11 23 8 31 6 7 8 6 7 8 185 393 15 228 23 13 29, 30 531 340 2,3 341 3, 4 391 3 37, 38 707 2, 3 9 662 11-14 450 15-20 459 DANIEL. 4 303 26 614 19 359 24 329 25 272 3 35 244 1, 2 22 238 4 23 684 9 661 5-7 176 1, 24 251 HOSEA. 8 2-4 4 182 641 425501 4 2 15 365 6 82 1-5 3 490 1 106 4, 5 8 8,9 168 14 1-4 110 180 186 4 179 5 409 5, 6 8 429 JOEL. 23 490. 28 236 AMOS. 4 11-13 63 6596324 262 9 2 JONAH. 2 1-7 274 MICAH. 2 10 733 6 6-8 127 9 176 7 8 274 20 342 1. 2 1 1 1 HABAKKUK. V. H. 12 127 3 142 C. 1 2 3 2 3 9 12 ZECHARIAH. 2 174 433 4 7 10 382 13 3 4 1 2 3 14 219 703 2 40 6,7 2 5 60 219 17 189 5, 6 HAGGAI. 7 60 1, 2 602 6,7 383 10 365 10 697 703 11 150 V. 1 1, 2 7 4 had MALACHI. 2 17 17 462 1-4 12 123 3-5 144 5 345 1-3 380 1-7 387 10 122 451 3, 4 552 4,5 710 3 1 35 7,8 160 3-5 346 660 4,5 7 194 238 336 9 22 1, 2 3, 4 2 45 1 380 1, 2 405 642 MATTHEW. 23 602 603 15 106 18 154 4 63 4,5 55574517 5 2 141 157 252 3,4 443 1,2 6 446 462 4,5 602 4 608 647 698 5 3 1 6 4 9 203 1-3 400 1,2 11 376 4 12 502 1-4 C. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 V. H. V. 17 394 16 203 493 606 608 705 611 3-11 304 676 3-6 134 1-3 23, 24 5 496 8 175 10 483 13 317 14-16 446 5 284 3,4 309 5 400 4,5 688 4 3-6 4-6 526 599 45 238 855 1, 2 241 2,3 48 364 3,4 6 119 9-11 235 236 237 594 19-21 68 498 26 99 28 236 31-33 496 21 673 7-11 118 142 13 454 21 7 24, 25 67 1-3 2, 3 135 3, 4 3 177 398 11 535 15 289 16 395 397 3-6 I 3 19 332 4-7 4, 5 3 733 5, 6 3 4 32504 704 37, 38 700 7,8 32 611 1-3 612 1, 2 4 20 227 1, 2 24-27 763 764 25 174 25-27 272 26 765 1-8 611 3-5 6 3, 4 1, 2 12 396 20, 21 136 2,9 27, 28 135 8-10 32, 33 135 5, 6 36 32 4 82 1,2 C. V. H. 13 479 15 454 11 12 14 15 17 8 16 310 1, 2 24 330 5 18 30 245 1,2 32 483 5 38 301 2 4,5 1 5,6 40 28-30 12 265 135 4-6 139 5-7 348 395 611 612 1, 2 19 5 22 454 24 454 V. 277 3-5 30 471 13 135 19, 20 157 290 646 29 93 6,7 299 13 3-9 706 5 29 31 3, 4 388 OF 675 21-28 164 18 16 8 8 16, 17 701 3, 4 18-23 706 23 708 25 280 43 513 271 ∞ 5 4 731 2 2-4 5 23 529 28,29 272 28-31 763 3, 4 29 183 4 36 408 7,8 7-9 81 1 563 83 1,2 91 1-3 93 1-3 28 342 3,4 16 16, 17 148 6277556 24 301 26 43 44 5 394 20 150 4282342 620 3,4 1 5 342 5,6 401 3 351 4731 373 10 357 20 482 485 486 1-3 2,3 1 INDEX TO THE TEXTS C. V. 19 H. V. 520 2 5 510 1-3 13-15 743 26 138 4-7 29 286 22 23 24 20 29-34 135 8-10 21 668 13 93 15 697 16 366 31 219 1-14 37 7 25 1-13 2 9 1-5 32 4 60 1, 2 62 27 444 31 535 35 391 599 46 54 5 54 65 6 55 13 55 7701433 214 21 46 5, 6 410 51 4-6 4 6 1 33 13 495 732 34665243 31, 32 59 31-34 55 1-3 4 35, 36 41 26 26, 27 546 36-44 181 38 621 39 332 40 766 2, 3 41 305 106 168 309 27 26-35 24 3 43 3,4 299 8 1 318 75 101 3 22164522 29 623 3 633 634 1 3, 4 45-53 552 612 2,3 613 46 157 2 341 1, 2 50 715 51, 52 22 25 3-6 614 1-3 66 629 1-4 28 5, 6 628 18 275 2, 3 635 3-6 703 1 19 476 477 C. V. 1 30-34 2 3 7 8 9 MARK. 4 14-21 706 35-41 763 764 37-39 765 38 174 10 39 272 5 25-34 136 6 11 12 13 H. V. 40 1-5 23 395 397 611 1-3 612 1,2 35 529 2-4 40 135 3,4 3-12 611 17 396 1,2 5 135 5 10 408 27 7,8 93 6,7 299 5 93 24-30 164 37 429 533 34 301 36,37 43 44 38 483 23 150 4 11 454 34 32 3,4 82 1,2 2-4 704 46 529 6 81 1 83 1, 2 91 1-3 1-3 3-5 6 7-9 8 14 22, 23 546 32-35 181 33, 34 621 36 332 101 106 72 312 556 342 5,6 401 24 660 3-5 25 409 1, 2 50 317 7,8 510 13, 14 351 1-3 34 743 15 373 7 4-7 27 138 7 29, 30 286 46-52 135 8-10 668 17 93 23 150 1 4 5 24 675 3-6 30 38 1,8 8 60 1, 2 62 27 535 6 31 391 1 599 1531 15 11-20 C. V. H. 168 309 24 17 623 633 634 3,4 16 702 33 552 5 6 37 715 38 22 LUKE. 1 32,33 605 35 649 612 2,3 613 34 341 1, 2 6 628 15,16 476 77 606 78,79 606 608 705 2 6-14 220 607 10-14 602 V. 2 614 3,4 6 4 3 1 4 3 14 257 1, 2 604 29,30 668 32 129 3, 4 203 493 606 608 705 3 16 376 17 502 4 18,19 107 645 40 40 395 397 611 1-3 612 1, 2 12 135 3, 4 13 177 3 2-4 16 529 17-26 611 7 21,22 40 395 2421 4 1-4 1-5 31 396 1, 2 12 222 529 2-4 19 408 7, 8 22 483 4 36 364 3,4 40 330 5 397 611 1-3 612 1, 2 5 22 348 34 3 110 1 37,38 33 4, 5 106 7 5 38 168 41,42 175 3, 4 INO 162162626262116216216NANANIGALEMEN CORON CIKGIKUINGIN C. V. 9 8 5-8 706 11-16 708 22-25 763 761 23,24 765 3, 4 24 174 3-5 35 136 23 301 57 332 58 227 1, 2 10 11 703 12 H. V. 42 11 4 47 188 6 13 2 700 3 310 1,2 4,5 479 22 561 6 23,24 701 1-4 27 38 1,8 112 39 147 30-37 23-31 307 32 353 42 434 1 294 2-4 235 236 237 2 357 33,34 275 6,7 530 35-37 622 40,41 325 1, 2 3 2 9-13 118 4, 5 3 142 13 86 14 135 5, 6 1 22 93 6,7 299 7 5 7 2,3 245 1,2 8 483 5 22 673 4-9 24 7 2,3 99 27 236 496 673 62 501 622 1 68 325 498 3-6 54 3-5 4 75432221 54 218 11 139 11,12 166 1 3 16 299 24 454 43 54 49 115 218 327 1,2 4-7 1 544443CISA 6-9 168 709 710 1, 2 1 264633 395 5,6 C. V. H. V. 1.C. V. H. V. 34 32 4 553 14 16-23 2 34 33 106 616 42,43 760 44-46 552 15 16 17 18 19 INDEX TO THE TEXTS. 21 23 9 1-6 27 301 2 3 1, 2 32 1 189 2 2 4 144 8,9 4-7 13 177 704 7 9 203 596 18 178 20-23 24 444 1-8 299 9 178 191 2 318 16 265 22 21 50 51 69 504 724 725 23 80 1-3 6 150 2 15,16 743 17 351 1-3 2-5 5 77 3-5 5 1-5 157 548 621 61 106 168 309 62 101 18 27 32332 8 4 en es 1 295 301 4 2 303 13 101 249 5, 6 4 373 27 138 4-7 29,30 286 7 35-45 135 8-10 668 1 5, 6 3 2 4 4 9 479 41,42 8 32 42 455 3, 4 46 93 15 456 4 3 18 245 1, 2 33 391 599 22 39-44 181 42 332 44 33 151 5 4 4 7 53622 1 1-4 6 4 3 24 24 3, 4 94 A 1 2 3 6 553 1 613 44 612 2, 3 45 22 46 715 25 3-6 614 1-4 25 358 31,32 113 214 328 49 456 5 88 9 129 11 195 14 109 186 194 604 1185 129 1 653 4-8 JOHN. 1-3 234 601 3 637 4-5 606 608 705 33 276 348 5 24 239 35-38 700 5 2-16 131 co c 3 2 14 185 186 35 446 39 88 40 8 34 617 1 3 3 16 534 29 1 31 37 5,6 2,6 L6699 100 000 Cotos co 2 2,3 3 383 439 3 463 615 2,3 21 121 3, 4 7 83 8 8 381 3, 4 14 34 5 16 20 39 1 4 10-14 364 1, 2 14 143 4 193 3 1-5 1 1 36 95 4 4, 5 11 3, 4 135 7 166 396 4,5 5135 2 13 1 C. V. H. 37 31 5 7 3 4 8 10 12 14 15 48 752 50 392 51 549 55-58 2 4 163 4, 5 167 2 4 63 622 37-39 507 4-6 606 608 705 32 402 36 136 56 197 3,4 523 11 13 193 67 481 68 4 23 436 37 10 3 79 46 193 6 12 129 3, 4 281 2, 3 267 30 194 689 21 184 V. 2, 3 10 436 1 4 4 23 328 33 522 2 67 190 ON 12 501. 16 692 28,29 138 5-7 193 22667 658 27 655 4 193 5 435 26 547 4 1-3 5743 43,44 290 3, 4 46 606 4 608 705 1 508 1 8,9 181 1, 2 346 2,3 782 724 68 7,8 77 2 384 4,5 497 4 6-8 3 488 5 436 1,2 571 2 16,17 376 2, 3 506 517 655 658 26 376 2,3 506 655 7 3 4 4 6 3-6 622 C. 16 17 18 19 1 2 3 V. 5 7 H. V. 649 1,6 7 506 8 13-15 255 696 1, 2 1 547 33 277 4,5 21 460 505 517 11 337 30 22 451 3, 4 5.2 4,5 710 3 20 19,20 486 3-6 27 486 5, 6 21 15 101 1-3 21 7,8 614 34 160 371 G01 618 621 37 122 ACTS. 4° 653 4-6 10,11 630 7-10 25 172 1-4 86 653 376 654 692 32 2 457 2 3 361 21 62% 333 3 2 4 1 1 7-9 5-12 692 1, 2 17 236 42722 629 34,35 635 4-6 39 653 4 46,47 16 1-7 47 707 1 1 268 575 22 643 25,26 741 4 11,12 620 12 34 1 457 1,3 106 170 2 686 56-59 725 3 3 · 20 96 29,30 190 9,10 700 3-6 2 209 1, 2 1 16 1-7 459 3-6 490 1-4 33 700 3-5 31 101 1, 2 105 2 2 3 59 715 2,3 C. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 19 20 22 26 27 28 1 2 INDEX TO THE TEXTS. 5 6 V. H. V. 3-6 4, 5 700 747 23 461 11 710 31 687 34 166 18 84 21 708 7,8 201 287 30 83 23 118 28 240 241 251 253 435 4 39 36 3,4 17 242 25 213 8 719 22, 23 705 23 ROMANS. 29 444 4 12-25 360 6 2 - 6 610 20 218 2, 3 706 24 279 18 150 453 20 408 25 632 2 566 5 3 311663NNON∞o co 1-3 29 458 3,4 16 476 6 10 642 33 2 129 3, 4 608 44 49 2, 3 31 747 7 15-21 2 92 6-8 3 19 127 6, 7 20 92 5,7 93 5-8 2 2 7 418 3, 4 20 567 28 91 2 126 132 344 2-4 3541 95 3 97 6 117 5 145 3 361 4-6 4 517 543 5 9 257 5-7 2 11 350 5 15 129 1-3 20 365 3,4 5 1, 2 307 1,2 4 347 3 17 664 6-8 99 3-5 C. V. 8 9 10 12 H. V. 1 196 13 14 201 3,4 375 11 719 726 15 97 202 85 16 5 96 4-6 351 1,2 374 4 2 390 651 17 345 18 734 20,21 108 171 26 134 28 675 29 26 418 31 202 35-38 96 31 11 12-26 451 144 3, 4 441 1 26,27 268 2 294 2-4 5-7 8 15223 273 274 37 171 266 21 429 28 398 402 2 270 6 551 6-10 192 12 518 9,10 15 701 21 150 33 240 4 4 5 48223 3141225 1,2 3 3 25 693 4, 5 32 81 54313 ය හා එය එය එය ان هر دن بدن 214 1 427 428 431 1-3 543 1-3 713 2 96 5 323 3 4-6 518 12 273 2, 3 484 3 2827 30 15 441 1, 2 518 7,8 524 5 465 12,13 266 3 14 109 7 153 2, 3 431 5 8 375 4,5 426 C. 56 15 16 1 2 3 456 10 V. 704 427 423 723 11 236 II. V. 703 17 134 9 689 690 10 1-3 251 3-5 394 747 8 741 27 685 I. COR. 8 418 3,4 10 500 2-4 26-29 212 31 422 2 28 355 439 534 662 681 731 377 649 12 85 504 3,4 505 5,6 17 504 516 19 374 385 399 69 3, 4 1 2 3 3 1 4 1 1 4 10 146 7 437 24-26 672 16 549 26 496 572 5 2 96 16 322 355 504 5,6 1 359 11 516 16 374 385 3 1 399 479 3 657 9 439 1 7 617 1 633 2 2 525 2, 3 4 2 311 479 6 657 20 146 3,4 350 418 427 428 7 31 60 4 8 11 82 4,5 4 9 4 1 5 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 90 VAGNARN621/ 6216NANANANAN COMKOM KOKOKOINGIN 705 C. V. 31 108 221 323 11 23-26 546 12 3 85 4 518 12-27 518 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 5 H. V. 42,43 8 680 1, 2 12 389 5, G 591 731 13 499 680 15 204 24 601 635 3-6 26 349 28 275 30 273 34 303 306 721 52 720 55 337 629 734 3 57 50 1 2 35 9 2 5 22 161 26443 5649312 4 55-57 181 5 553 පා එය=~ එය එය එ ස- ත- 6 565 3 4 14,15 378 15 375 426 427 428 17 18 3 1 218 3 1 5 II. COR. 8 418 22 376 5 656 12 35 218 14 117 1-3 33 133 118 15,16 451 4 17 113 367 18 284 4, 5 385 6 121 241115 7 537 17 72 2,3 333 18 1-6 3283 68 2, 3 95 5,6 67 74 2 723 1 11 279 14 2 33 279 7,8 463 758444 2 C. V. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 INDEX TO THE TEXTS 5 6 H. V. C. 148 3 158 2,3 303 367 11 20 463 21 616 2 4 4 1 1 3 5,6 2 7-9 10 9 9 109 5, 6 128 215 10 492 5, 6 5 188 10 21 16 374 385 399 479 657 1 400 5 478 GALATIANS. 3 418 15 148 259 560 358 2 516 2, 3 14 461 7 230 9 356 462 483 15 433 3, 4 495 14 258 9 756 20 115 3362 344 351 62433246346 603 2 632 3 1, 2 5 5 1 621 13 27 215 614 14 741 21.22 132 2-4 651 15 134 31232 362 1,2,8 390 2 558 4 82146 8 6 28 518 9,10 4 194 4,5 6 390 2 3 663 2-5 19 603 26 727 30 356 2 1 533 6 455 521 3 759 3,4 22-24 520 2 503 3 1 7 4 3 3 EPHESIANS. 2 418 3 752 1 2 ● 3 4 V. H. V.| C. V. H. V. 509 4 303 14 623 5 7 394 682 1,2 3 3 3 13 376 13,14 258 5 6 374 4,5 656 2-4 20-22 635 3-6 22 635 4-6 1 136 1 5 632 2,3 6 423 519 537 752 8 118 8,9 759 10 325 440 14 614 14-17 632 1, 2 20-22 487 3, 4 216 370 384 413 440 2 4 6 3 523 489 21,22 516 8 231 10 625 2-6 121702a 631 15 735 17 183 1-3 17-19 27 5, 6 18 136 10 83 4 6-9 93137 19 19 1-3 109 372 3-6 515 517 8 86 352 553 554 11,12 744 13 489 2 15 193 503 15,16 518 650 24 256 5, 6 261 1 368 4 2 30 171 1, 2 27 295 6 184 376 5 2 551 3, 4 754 14 3 2 2 5 4-6 1-6 1 9,10 5 6 1 2 305 1 20 221 1 233 3 243 2 25-27 516 2, 3 26,27 523 3 4-7 27 17 1-6 685 3 4 1-3 31 510 4 468 470 473 9 470 471 472 11-18 196 266 267 268 12 314 PHILIPPIANS. 2 418 6 112 4 315 1-3 13 196 3 309 1, 2 311 2 292 683 8 300 9 480 520 10 254 21-24 723 23 70 5 7-11 194 8 330 637 9 37 9, 10 236 " 8 C: 9 1 74 4,5 96 5 322 355 504 5 6-8 137 5, 6 2 689 3752 194 607 1, 2 609 4,5 28 2 358 3 3 3 598 690 2,3 703 15 519 1211353 526 4-6 36433824. 478 9 190 1, 2 198 431 614 7,8 10 25 1,2 290 330 5,6 C. 4 1 COLOSSIANS. 2 418 12 520 14 394 3 4 1 2 3 34 H. V. 317 1,3 V. 13,14 521 14 210 11 243 13 293 4,5 301 1 4 15 26 418 682 1, 2 16 234 19 136 254 1, 2 20 632 2 23 682 4 27 379 5 603 3 1 2 6 522 44 9 136 6 11-13 347 14 553 2 5 4 15,16 196 3 4 254 1, 2 17 321 325 73282 427 21 468 470 473 1 470 8 2 554 637 3-7 1-4 325 3-5 419 420 733 3 125 1 537 7 610 4 77 6 10 256 5, 6 261 J 471 472 473 5 319 713 1, 2 6 11 209 3, 4 518 9,10 2 492 1-3 3 1 2 2 1 I. THESS. 1 418 12 438 17 537 3-5 538 3 13 364 3,4 3 384 3 408 1,2 15-19 54 4 58 17 491 8 325 C. 5 1 2 3 + 16 5 6 INDEX TO THE TEXTS. V. H. V. 17 267 4 297 301 4 19 327 361 7-9 4 456 654 22 308 2 3 313 331 23 261 4 I. TIMOTHY. 1 2 431 1-3 3 24 242 159 16 171 2 1, 2 465 755 4 303 6 34 II. THESS. 2 418 8 383 1 218 268 708 5 608 3, 4 4 15 5 115 116 GIT 569 3 4 4,5 108 5-8 5 53 6 454 12 277 3-5 15 689 16 133 3323 32 412 1378 190 5-8 16 413 2, 3 609 II. TIMOTHY. 1 7 376 419 1351K 2 561 568 5, 6 1 1453 2-4 12 345 26 461 5 91 454 4-6 16,17 89 255 7 421 8 254 6 349 3 405 3 TITUS. 11 312 2 13 77 733 14 375 726 406 4-6 PHILEMON. C. V. H. V. 3 3 418 HEBREWS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 234 1,2 3 235 1,2 258 3,4 337 353 565 6 194 1 10 2 4 3 607 2 689 2 7 568 4 10-12 240 2, 3 241 4 568 3 13 635 14 21 233 3 269 4-6 5 1 4 2 9 681 10 293 314 315 3 14 353 14,15 565 2, 3 614 5,8 18 157 1-4 11 8,9 3 4 646 4 226 9-11 161 13 110 2 91 665 9 403 1-4 582 583 12 105 13 239 4 1 1 4 4 2 240 15 144 157 1-4 646 16 79 365 424 7 646 7,8 181 6 122 1 176 3,4 18 453 3 624 2,3 18-20 626 3-6 19 189 6 20 630 6,8 2 642 3 24 545 1,2 5 25 116 127 9,10 136 8,9 202 627 642 1 KH 1 2 644 8 10 340 2,3 380 6 C. V. 9 11 12 706 I. V. 438 456 511 14 545 649 24 627 27 717 1-4 619 4 615 13 438 456 13 635 16 340 2,3 380 511 22 452 8-10 24 495 29 161 162 168 19,20 626 1-3 20 350 6 614 3,4 6 1-3 170 176 3,4 182 2 34 364 3-5 497 498 1 95 5,6 5 367 3 686 14-16 497 68 1-6 71 725 6,7 179 14 688 15 341 22-24 71 203 498 17-19 286 24-26 285 3-6 1 681 28 753 33,34 269 I. 3 359 1-3 35 61 4 1 71 4 536 3,4 2 1,2 667 2 95 382 5 683 1 4 189 394 29 241 4 6362633 7 268 4-6 8 95 175 183 535 4-6 23 735 4,5 24 160 14 71 15 345 I 1 2 6 3 4 9 183 2, 3 ¹43122367 3-6 2623624621/ 6276NANANANICA OIKOKOIKUJIKOING IN 707 C. V. 1 2345 1 2 3 4 20,21 438 532 JAMES. 17 240 241 435 27 364 5 H. V.| C. 365 1 5,6 8 12 18 521 2 363 7 359 2,3 7 490 11 365 I. PETER. 2 418 4 67 7 329 3, 4 311 19 175 24,25 46 336 414 207 384 7,8 147 6620 9 402 11 311 11, 12 319 15 319 4 2 1-3 3-5 20-24 330 201 413 54 3,4 13 17 307 1, 2 5 2 3 1, 2 9 7 4, 5 16 8-11 36522 22 632 82231 1 266 7 29 301 325 673 674 675 8 306 2,3 21 96 270 330 3,4 4 24 23 5 24 7,8 6 4 127 215 633 1,2 3,4 353 5, 6 18 28 3 754 1 8 4 635 4-6 4 2 3 270 277 12 329 17 176 1, 2 5 109 7 2 1 3 310 1,2 359 2,3 458 3-5 2 II. PETER. 1 1 519 2 418 4 1 1, 2 380 390 10 44 3 1 2 INDEX TO THE TEXTS. 3 V. H. V. 10 114 4 436 9,10 480 19 365 21 87 89 255 20 365 21 454 8 41 9 142 10 3 1, 2 4 4-6 11-14 60 3,4 61 3 3-8 64 536 5-8 54 57 12 254 23284529 4 324 683 3,4 3-5 5-8 I. JOHN. 1-3 96 1, 2 3 756 6,7 7 160 254 1-4 373 6 389 2,3 410 3 523 5-7 9 345 1 100 565 1, 2 127 3 380 2,3 5 17 60 61 20 65 490 2 190 4,5 6 529 413 9 110 282 1 4 1-3 4 3 650 1,2 2 18 3 53 3,4 72 3 284 4,5 499 8 5 683 727 731 2,3 752 2, 3 2 3 3 333 4-7 436 9, 10 523 4 5 299 4 413 1,2 18 299 4 1 5,6 C. V. H. V. 355 9,12 357 5,6 17 237 1 364 3-5 20 158 289 24 96 13 96 4 16 155 7, 8 17 18 4 12 5 1 2 190 1, 2 350 1,2 4 667 1, 2 8 3 1 6 4 18 123 355 375 19 661 85 277 6 476 5,6 618 624 7 261 644 10 85 96 97 $ 90 11 20 3,4 II. JOHN. 6 4 6 22,23 433 24,25 685 1 3 1 4 4 3 5 3 418 3,4 JUDE. 3 521 14 4 307 66 18 21 1, 2 1 20 480 2 521 1 687 REVELATION. 4,5 418 2-4 506 2 8 5 26 689 2 5,6 16 4 21 3, 4 423 439 642 7 59 66 10 544 581 1, 2 1 10 69 315 4 330 3,5,6 405 3 $ 2 11 69 17 69 3 343 354 539 4 3 2 4 4 7.8 6 4 C. 3 5 4 1-11 333 562 V. H. V. 1 418 4,5 21 12 72 354 492 15-19 454 455 7 8 9 11 5 418 8 259 17 109 116 4 17, 18 163 5-7 19 179 1 300 20 208 507 21 26 315 525 10 12-14 221 6 8 181 4 6 6 260 564 671 10 689 2,3 732 5 315 6 66 128 175 418 545 2 671 3 8 491 6,7 523 1,2 9 263 6,7 9-12 499 4, 5 633 638 2-4 640 689 66 16, 17 727 5 4 3 5-7 4 3,4 193 N 6 16 3,4 21 3,4 423 2,3 3884co cowo 4 3 350 8 557 4-6 634 2 25 9, 10 564 693 12-17 729 9 537 10, 11 9.10 734 9-12 75 10-12 253 13-17 76 5 4-8 482 2-6 730 542 17 349 4 499 6, 7 7 4 523 1,2 11 447 1 15 56 694 C. 12 13 14 16 17 V. H. V. 1 537 6 4 458 4,5 11 315 2, 3 8 189 1 2,3 662 4 263 6, 7 5 4 734 51 716 732 63 64 13 C. 19 PAGE. . 221 A CLOD Of . A country of. 465 A drop of that 479 A faith that. 681 A faithful wit- 414 A glance of. 531 A goodly . 93 A guilty, weak 602 A heart in . 324 A heart re-. 324 A heart thy. 323 A hidden God 128 A house we.call 69 A humble. 324 A land of corn 385 A law shall. 111 A lifeless form 425 A mystical. 246 A pardon writ- 15 A patient, a. 335 A poor blind. 159 A poor unlov- 143 A rest, where 383 A Saviour born 557 A servant's. 583 A sinner saved 442 A spark of that 479 A spectacle to 413 A stranger in 660 A thousand. 44 A touch, a. 377 A vile back-. 350 Abba, Father 373 Absent, alas. 77 Absent from. 151 Absolute, un- 623 Abundant. 411 Acceptance. 376 Accepted in. 565 20 21 INDEX TO THE VERSES. V. H. V. C. V. H. 9 491 5-7 510 4-6 516 520 11-16 691 3 4 4 13 128 5, 6 1-3 280 5 11-13 57 1-24 73 1, 2 60 3,4 61 3 64 6-8 22 TO THE AN INDEX PAGE. According to. 372 500 Adam de-. 36 Adam's like-. 556 After all that 178 After my lowly 23 Again thou. 246 Ah! canst thou 174 Ah! do not of 35 32 Ah! give me 99, 182 Ah! give to. 187 Ah! leave us 596 Ah, Lord! en- 31 Ah! Lord- if 131 Ah, no; I still 81 Ah, no! ne'er 326 Ah, show me 221 604 Ah! what 134, 438 Ah, when shall526 Ah, wherefore 159 Ah, why did I 201 All are not lost452 All creatures. 234 All fulness of 24 All honour and224 All may from 87 All my disease 379 All my treasure408 All needful. 536 All our works 478 All power is. 316 All power is to 268 All power to. 581 All the strug- 388 All thine attri- 235 All things are 382 All things in. 234 4 70 349 482 727 5 303 727 78 79 488 1, 2 670 23, 24 1 V. 67 6,7 536 5-8 3 4 6 4 6 . 2 2 1 3 PAGE. . All things in 561 All thy cures. 563 Almighty God 688 Already, Lord 351 An off'ring to 423 An unregene- 147 Ancientof days603 And art thou 378 And can I yet 134 And if our. 468 And in the 665 And shall I. 34 And shall my 262 And shall we 55 212, 596 And therefore 206 And when thy 239 And when we 246 And will this 532 Angel of gos- 568 Angel- pow'rs 78 Angels and. 627 Angels, assist 551 Angels catch. 54 Angels our 26 Angels rejoice 573 Anger and . 396 Anger I no. 338 Answer, O . 142 Answer onhim668 Answer on . 412 Answer that. 359 Answer thy. 560 Appear as . 38 Appear, my. 122 Appear with. 65 Arise, O God. 42 Arm of God 155 Arm me with 192 KOK C. V. 708 FIRST LINE OF EVERY VERSE, EXCEPT THE FIRST IN EACH OF THE HYMNS. H. V. 731 4,6 12 3,4 53 499 683 727 731 16 445 449 17 78 20 555 21 525 859514444 2 PAGE. Arm me with 306 Array'd in glo- 651 Array'd in. 586 Art thou not. 154 395 Baffle the 428 Barren and 642 Basis of our 590 Be all my add- 152 Be heaven. 562 Be it according118 IF Art thou the. 417 As beautiful. 74 As far from. 440 As flow'rs their463 As giants may 418 As in the an- 369 As light'ning 417 As' listed on. 415 As rain on. 583 As round Jeru- 617 As soon as in. 81 As the apple. 184 As the bright 419 Ashamed I. 401 Assembled. 597 Assert thy... 210 Assure my. . 599 Astonish'd at 41 At Jesus's call 465 At last I own 129 Atthylast gasp 30 Attended by. 296 Autaor of faith607 Awake from. 8 Awake, the. 129 Awed by a . 267 Awhile in flesh450 60 BANANANANANANANUKAVICS COMKOKOKOIKO JINGIN 709 PAGE. Be it according168 347, 377, 387 Be it so, they 78 Beitweariness 284 Be still! and. 92 632 Be this my one 62 Be thou exalt- 553 Be thou my. 587 Be thou myjoy333 Be thou. O. 320 363 Because I now 124 Because thou 603 Before me 62 Before my eyes 126 Before my . 272 Before the hills 44 Before the Sa- 612 Before the. 575 Before thy glo- 478 Before thy . 487 Before us make 89 Beforewequite619 Beguiled, alas! 430 Behold, for 179 Behold him. 32 Behold me. 132 Behold the 35 Behold, to thee 597 Beingof being8462 Believe in him 39 Believing. 425 Believing on. 210 Believing, we 566 Beloved for. 630 Beneath my. 29 Beneath thy. 474 Bent to redeem529 Better a day. 536 Better than. 318 Better that we 425 Beyond the. 316 418 Bid me in thy 24 Blessing and. 229 687 Blessings a-. 633 Blessings on. 87 Blest are the. 616 667 Blest, O Israel 388 Blind from my 132 Bold shall I. 186 Born into the 54 Bound down. 137 Bound on the 392 Boundless wis- 332 Bow thine ear 247 Break off the 371 Break off your 515 Breathe on us 454 Build us in. 480 Buried in sin 279 Burden'd with 33 But, above all 300 But, ah! how 605 But all before 50 INDEX TO THE VERSES. PAGE. But art thou. 179 But both in. 569 But Christ . 566 But for the. 124 But, for thy. 176 ButGod made 251 But hast thou 422 But I hear a. 519 But I of means 91 But I shall. 539 But if thou. 420 But is it pos- 323 But let them. 617 But let us. 497 But, lo! a place 220 But, 0 above 195 But, O al-. 445 But, O forgive- 687 But, O how. 180 But, O! the jea- 94 But, O! the. 199 But O! thou. 297. But 0, what. 586 But O, when. 646 But raise your 576 But saints are 218 But shall he. 419 But soon he'll 27 But soon the. 583 But, that my. 673 But the mild. 220 But the right- 188 But their. 659 But there's a 602 But thou hast 300 But thou, O. 277 But thou, they 132 But though. 125 But timorous 656 But we, who 60 But when we 252 But who shall 534 Butworse than 299 By death and 370 By faith al-. 574 By faith I . 351 By faith the. 251 By faith we al- 76 Byfaith we are 466 By faith we 60, 95 By me, 0 my. 182 By our bosom 230 By the Spirit 400 By thee the. 240 By thine ago- 510 By thine un- 311 By this the 596 By thy own. 579 By thy recon- 475 By thy Spirit 100 By word and. 463 Call them into 23 Call'd to sus- 294 Can these 124 Can you doubt 14 Canst thou. 603 Captain, God 629 PAGE. 110 570 555 . 590 Careful with- 310 Careless 308 Cast out thy. 133 Cause us the. 454 Cheer'd by a. 595 Cheerful they 667 Children of Chosen of. Christ, by. Christ for Christ hath 366 Christ, my . 448 Christ, our. 203 Christ our Lord247 Christ shall. 518 Christ, the . 366 Circled round 577 Close behind. 657 Close by thy. 320 Close follow'd 660 Closer and • 497 Closer knit to 482 Clothed with. 418 Clothe me. 109 Come, all ye. 8 Come, al- 369 Come, and all 331 Come, and 585 Come, and par- 9 Come, and pos- 135 Come, Desire 556 Come, Father, 526 Come, Father 384 416 Come, glorious 269 Come, Holy .88 333, 360, 507 Come Holy Spi- 595 596 Come in, come 474 Come in, this 380 Come, in thy. 283 Come, Jesus. 450 Come, Lord. 223 456, 519 Come, Lord the 372 Come, Lord thy352 630 Come, O come 288 Come, O my. 363 Come, Omy God386 Come, Omyguil- 34 Come, O my Sa- 384 Come, O thou 362 Come quickly 122 203, 210 Come Saviour 389 Come then . 126 156, 262, 351, 422 Come, then, di- 246 Come then, my 152 358 Come then, O` 560 Come, then, our107 Come then to 214 Come, then, ye 15 Come, thou 510 Come to the 10 . PAGE Come, wor-. 535 Conclude us. 85 Confiding in. 406 Confound, o'er- 375 Confound who- 434 Conqueror of 328 Consume our. 392 Contented now 139 Convert and. 635 Convince him 84 Corruption 651 Could I of thy 258 Could mytears 572 Could we but 656 Cover his ene- 678 Create all new 598 Create my na- 601 Creation, va- 217 Creatures.. 546 Cursed for the 106 Cut off our. 475 Dangers stand 45 Dark and. 153 Dead, already 13 Dead in sins. 650 Death, hell. 566 Deeper than. 209 Deliverance to 136 Descend, and 135 Descend, pass 142 Descending on 59 Determined. 406 Did not his. 36 Didst thou. 116 Didst thou not 126 359, 476 Dies the glo-. 513 Discerning. 547 Divine In-.672 Dost thou de- 72 Dost thou not 599 Down from. 551 Drop down in 87 Dust and.. 331 Each evening 233 Eachfollowing554 Each moment 156 326 Eager for thee 358 Early in the. 493 Earth is thine 666 Earth from. 305 Earth then a. 107 Earth, tremble 216 Easy to be 441 Effectual let. 512 Effulgence of 335 Eighteen, or. 378 Empty of Him 116 End of my 307 Endless scenes 570 Engraved as. 553 Enlarge, in-. 407 Enlarge my. 278 Enter into the 424 Entering into 118 PAGE. Equal with. 190 Error and ig- 443 Essay your. 626 Eternal are 635 Eternal life to 344 Eternal Spirit 446 Eternal Sun. 243 EternalTriune 244 Eternal, undi- 592 Eternity thy. 232 Even now our 458 Even now we 467 Ever upward 578 Every day the 267 Every eye shall 68 Every fresh 63 Every one that 140 Expand thy. 88 Expel the . 390 Extend to me 542 Extend to these 83 Extol his king- 264 Extol the.. 591 Extort the cry 84 Eye hath not 72 Faded my vir- 94 Fain I would 383 Fain would Iall118 Fain would I go279 Fain would I 99 371 Faint we were 330 Fainting soul 140 Fairer than. 408 Faith in thy. 344 378 Faith lends its 95 Faith, mighty 344 Faith to be 136 339 Faithful and. 365 Faithful, O. 241 Faithful soul 517 Far above all 475 Far, far above 614 Far from the. 118 Far off, yet at 176 Father, accept 443 Father, behold 88 187, 376 Father, by. 550 Father, God. 215 Father, God, to 579 Father, if I 176 Father, if such 668 Father, in me 98 Father, inthese446 Father of end- 528 Father of ever- 120 415, 461 Father, on me 349 Father, regard 287 Father, Son. 319 353, 393, 404, 479, 666 Father, the. 624 Father, thine 185 INDEX TO THE VERSES. PAGE. Father, thy. 592 644 228 Father,' tis Father, we ask 287 Fear not, my 90 Fearless of hell 207 Fill me with. 166 Fill us with. 481 Fill with in-. 114 Find in Christ 25 Finish, then. 369 Firm in the all 66 First and last 281 First- born of. 31 First the dead 61 Five bleeding 198 Fix my new. 315 Fix, O fix my 331 Fix on thyself 488 Fix'd on this. 186 Follow'd by. 54 Foolish and. 278 Foolish world 261 Fools and mad- 381 Fools never. 539 For ever firm 533 For every fight 260 For him shall 633 For his eter-. 549 For Jesus, my 195 For me these. 564 For more we. 507 For my life. 236 For my selfish- 109 For the joy he 654 For thee de-. 309 For thee my. 411 For thee our. 600 For thee we. 682 For thine own 104 For this alone 413 For this, as. 396 For this I at. 176 For this in faith 77 For this in . 340 For this let. 268 For this my. 519 For this( no. 199 For this only. 110 For this the. 22 199 For this thou 253 For this we 437 For thou art. 194 For thy glory 459 For thy loving 527 For thy own. 103 For us is pre- 653 For us wast. 682 For what to. 275 For what you 566 For while thou343 For who by. 398 For whom . 153 For you and. 567 For you the 34 Forbid it, Lord 571 Forgive, and. 348 TIKU JKONUNG PAGE. Forgive me 680 Forward they 569 Fountainof all- 279 Fountain of. 41 167 Free from an- 476 Freed from 279 From Aaron's 458 From all ini-. 387 487 From Christ. 670 From every. 23 From heaven 59 From Jesus. 557 From our own 98 From sea to. 632 From sin, the 133 From strength 256 From the op- 110 Fromtheworld341 From thee 543 From thee no 341 From thee our 246 From thee the 612 Fromtheethro'409 525 Fruit of a vir- 191 Fruit of thy. 324 Fruitless, till 92 Fulfil, fulfil my386 Fully in my. 365 Fulness of the 556 Furnish'd out 89 Gather the out- 38 Gently the. 279 Gigantic lusts 282 Gird on thy. 585 Give all thy. 489 Give him then 226 Give me a new 374 Give me a so- 301 Give me faith 179 Give me, Lord 160 182 279 Give me, O Give me on 294 Give me the. 142 Give me thy. 268 Give me thy- 394 Give me to 309 Give me to feel 29 Give the pure 635 639 Give to mine. 182 205 Give up our-. 495 Give us our- 85 Give us quiet- 494 Giver and Lord 229 Giver of peace 472 Giver of peni- 643 Gladlythe toys462 Gladness and. 111 Glory to God. 225 Glory to his. 194 Go meet him. 67 Go up with.303 710 PAGE. . 560 . 581 God did in God in the God in this. 208 God is in.. 305 God is our sun 506 538 God is thine 388 God my Re- 651 God of all- suf- 353 God of love. 391 God only. 145 God reigns on 546 God ruleth on 518 God, through 88 God, your God 330 God's image. 594 Grace every. 458 Grace, in an-. 236 Grace, the. 397 Grace we im- 562 Gracious God 236 Grant me now 337 Grant my im- 168 Grant that. 337 Grant this, and 471 Grant this, O 428 Grant, though 578 Great God .606 Great God! on 45 Great God, thy 607 Great God un- 124 Great Object 460 Great Prophet 587 Great Sun of. 634 Greatness un- 232 Grov'ling on. 107 Guard him . 434 Guide of my. 174 Guilty I stand 125 Hail, by all. 247 Hail, ever-. 190 Hail, Galilean 192 Hail, Holy. 594 Hail, holy holy249 Hail, Saviour 584 Hail, the hea- 555 Hail, with . 555 . 626 Hail your. Hallelujah . 467 Hallelujah, we 460 529 Hallow and Happy beyond 19 Happy he 58 Happy if with 40 Happy the man 20 217 Happythe men 535 Happy they. 114 249 Hark! how he 27 Hark! the . 329 Hast thou been113 Hast thou not 347 364 Hast thou the 432 Haste, O haste 116 Hasten, Lord 381 NOV 2626262626262626262 COMOKGIKOIKO 711 PAGE. Hasten the. 352 Have I not. 154 He all shall. 261 He answer'd. 567 He bids us. 467 He breaks the 7 632 He brings my 618 He by himself 610 He comes, he 67 He comes, of. 468 He deigns in. 561 He dies! the. 564 He dies to 567 He ever lives 125 198 He form'd the 218 535 . He hathopen'd212 He hath our. 380 He in the days 591 He justly . 402 He keeps his. 611 He laid his. 561 He left his. 191 197 He makes the 218 He now stands 203 He only can. 598 He sends them 87 He shall obtain534 He spake the 226 He speaks, and 7 He still re-. 513 He that be-. 158 He that on the 79 He then is. 537 He this flow- 226 He visits now 386 Hewhobreath- 649 He will pre-. 623 He wills that 368 Head of the. 528 Hear, for thou 247 Hear him, ye 8 Hearken to me 11 Heavenly, all 479 Heavenly Fa- 373 Heaven'sglory 232 Heavenward. 507 He'll never. 592 Hell's armies 41 Help us thy 42 Help us to. 470 487 Help us to help470 Helpless, how- 378 Hence may all 486 Hence our. 31 Hence sprung 670 Hence then. 564 Hence, ye vain 540 Henceforth 274 Her hands are 20 Here, as in the 230 Here in thine 91 Here in thy. 644 Here may the€ 71 INDEX TO THE VERSES. PAGE. Here the fair. 672 Here the Re- 672 Here thewhole252 Here then I. 615 Here then, my 207 Here then to. 403 Here will I 292 Here will I set 620 Hereafter. 406 Hereby we . 496 Here's love. 515 High as his. 549 High Heaven 675 High is thy. 232 High o'er the 576 High on his. 582 High on Im-. 69 High on thy. 70 334 High throned 41 Him behold- 659 Him by faith 578 Him eye to eye 501 Him letus tend436 Him Prophet 205 Him the angels559 Him they be- 573 Him though. 577 Himself pre- 146 His adorable. 49 His blood de- 409 His blood to. 412 His burden. 463 His death is. 567 His every. 553 His foes and. 582 His Israel him- 688 His love is 9 His love, sur- 96 His mercy he 111 His name the 37 His offering. 537 His only right- 40 His own on. 191 His passion. 464 His providence644 His purposes. 520 His sacred.. 29 His sacred unc- 302 His Son the. 274 His Sov'reign 505 His Spirit re- 212 His word did. 534 Holy Ghost, no373 Holy Ghost, the473 Holy, holy . 507 Honour and. 202 Honour for. 581 Honour, glory 629 How blessed. 636 How blest are 30 How blest is. 50 How can it be 30 How cheering 636 How cold and 606 How happy. 69 73, 194 How have I. 177 . 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How kind are 546 How long.. 425 How often.645 How pleasant 455 How shall a. 148 How shall I. 46 173, 351, 362 How shall pol- 532 How shall.. 129 How slowly. 549 How sure es- 533 How then ought47 How well thy 593 How would. 607 Humble, and 333 Husband of. 480 I all thy holy 341 I am all un-. 107 I am never at 178 I ask in confi- 340 I ask the blood- 395 I ask them.658 I believe thy 169 I bid you all. 11 I call that le- 676 I cannot live. 601 I cannot praise349 I cannot rest. 133 I cannot wash 391 I come, thy. 71 I deprecate. 177 I do the thing 92 I every hour. 260 I feel thee . 292 I feel what 654 I find him lift- 367 I forced thee. 180 I have no babes 71 I have no skill 278 I have spilt. 165 I hold thee. 345 I hope at last 168 I, I alone, have 28 I knewnot that175 I know in thee 133 I know the 117 I know thee. 139 I know thou. 130 Ilanguish and 519 I lift my eyes 410 I, like Gideon's115 I loathe my-. 180 I long to know 362 I love my. . 587 I must for faith 84 I must the fair 441 I must this. 84 I need not tell 137 I now believe 150 I now from all 643 I pant to feel 334 I rest beneath 220 I rest in thine 271 I restuponthy 290 I rested in the 91 I right early. 367 I see a world. 663 PAGE. I see an open 282 I see the' ex- 355 I see the per- 91 I shall, a weak 340 I shall fully. 339 I shall my . 340 I shall nothing 338 I shall suffer. 338 Ishall triumph338 I sing of thy. 224 I sink if thou 170 I stand and. 196 I thank thee. 205 350 I thirst for a. 355 I too, with . 133 I tremble lest 177 I trust in Him 92 I view the. 126 I wait my.. 92 I wait thy will 222 I wait, till he 386 I want a godly 29C I want a heart 29C I want a sober 289 I want a true 290 I want an even407 I want the - 352 I want thy life 395 I will accept. 81 I will improve 82 I will not let. 148 286 I will, thro'. 391 I work, and. 92 I would be.384 I would, but. 372 I would not to 147 I would the. 407 I wrestle not. 197 If all long- suf- 167 If any man. 9 If down I turn 219 If drawn by. 146 If every one. 597 If I have begun183 If I have only 97 If I have tasted 301 If in the night 681 If in this dark- 321 If in this feeble339 If mercy is in- 296 If near the pit 299 Ifnow I lament162 If now the wit- 97 If now thou. 113 If now thy in- 358 If on thy prom- 439 If pure essen- 490 If rough and. 321 If so poor a. 404 If still thou. 131 If such a worm339 If thou art. 687 If thou gav'st 493 If thou hast. 174 If thou impart 138 If thy dread- 62 PAGE. If thy grace. 161 If to the right 298 If what I wish 615 If when I had 162 I'll lift my. 552 I'll praise him 217 I'll weary thee 152 Immortal ho- 598 Immortal.. 581 Impotent.. 133 Impoverish. 85 In a dry land. 411 In a land of. 388 In a rapture. 225 In all I do I. 411 In all my ways 278 In answer to. 123 In assurance. 460 Inblessingthee411 In daily pray- 440 In darkest 207 In darkness 204 In deepest hell 594 In earth, in. 233 In every fiery 550 In every new 540 In flesh we.499 In foreign .685 In God we put 327 In heaven .227 In him we. 449 In him when 459 In his great. 225 In holy duties 542 Inhopeagainst 344 In hope of.317 662 INDEX TO THE VERSES Jehovah 240 Jehovah, God 248 Jehovah, in. 250 Jehovah, inthy 126 Jesu, attend. 679 Jesu, let my. 337 Jesu, my. 100 Jesu, see my. 331 Jesu, seek thy 101 Jesu, the hea- 622 Jesu's praise. 502 Jesu's tre. 304 Jesus, accept 275 Jesus, answer 166 Jesus, at thy. 429 Jesus, be end- 187 Jesus, confirm 312 Jesus, for this 631 Jesus, friend. 479 Jesus, fulfil our492 Jesus, full of. 33 108 Jesus, hail!. 580 Jesus, harmo- 37 Jesus, hath. 254 Jesus, hear. 289 Jesus, I bless 202 Jesus, I fain. 302 Jesus, I hang 368 Jesus, in thy. 72 Jesus is worthy 586 Jesus, let all. 418 Jesus, let our 684 Jesus, let thy 400 Jesus, mighty 155 331 Jesus, my all. 204 Jesus, my great587 Jesus, my life 347 .654 Jesus, my Lord 262 In Jesus Christ 501 In Jesu's name 489 In light thou 233 In light un-. 525 In loud halle- 56 In manifested 126 In many a soul 641 In me thine. 299 In me thy Spi- 289 In midst of 685 In nature's. 124 In part we 679 In pity of the 673 In presence of 668 In reason's ear 531 In safety lead 428 In search of. 11 In Sion God. 540 In spite of our 438 In suffering be 357 In tears who. 461 In that re-.240 In the de-.. 28 In the strength 266 In the time of 281 In the wilder- 108 In thee, O Lord 271 In thee we . 462 In them let all 22 In this identic 649 In this rePAGE. In thy mem-. 400 In thy spotless 495 In vain doth. 269 In vain our. 593 In vain thou. 138 In vain till. 430 In vain we. 596 In want, my. 204 In wisdom in- 230 Incarnate.. 244 Inferiors, as a 439 Infinite joy, or 45 Infinite... 219 Inscribing with 75 Inspire the 86 Inured to po- 220 Invited by . 456 Is crucify'd for 32 Is here a soul 84 Is there a.. 136 275, 325 . 144 It cost thy It stands se- 77 Its body total- 392 Its energy 640 Its streams. 241 Its Surety 127 PAGE. Jesus, my.. 210 Jesus, now our 394 Jesus, now 671 Jesus, on me. 101 Jesus, on thine 116 Jesus, ourgreat458 590 Jesus, our ten- 491 Jesus protects 220 Jesus, regard 283 Jesus, roll. 432 Jesus, seek thy 19 Jesus shall . 269 Jesus, sub- 677 Jesus, take all 450 Jesus, the an- 669 Jesus, the. 293 Jesus, thehind- 149 Jesus, che Lamb125 Jesus, the Lord227 Jesus, the name 7 40 Jesus, the pri- 40 Jesus, thewea- 319 Jesus, thine ali 345 Jesus, thine. 402 Jesus, thou art 190 Jesus, thou for 115 Jesus, thou. 457 Jesus, thy lov- 389 Jesus, thy .642 Jesus, to thee 191 279, 371, 424 Jesus, to thy. 66 Jesus, trans-. 37 Jesus, vouch- 48 Jesus, we thy 482 484 Jesus, when. 332 Jesus, with us 446 Join every soul 22 Join us in one 481 Join we then 53 Join'd in one. 497 Joyful in hope 368 Justice and. 627 Keep the souls 684 Kindle the . 119 Kindled his. 165 King of glory 577 Knowledge. 619 Lame as I am 139 Lame at the. 132 Lay thyweigh 179 Learning's re- 443 Least of all. 229 Leave no un- 254 Leave not thy 621 Leave to his. 614 Less grievous 426 Lest that my. 305 Let all the. 243 Let all thy con- 680 Let all who for 504 Let earth no. 333 Let earth's re- 626 K 712 PAGE. Let every act 554 Let every crea- 634 Let heaven. 554 Let Israel's. 543 Let it still my 183 Let me, ac. 323 Let me alone. 286 Let me cast. 291 Let me gain. 336 Let me nomore375 Let me thy 410 Let me to. 413 Let mountains 617 Let others . 326 Let sickness. 49 Let sin no. 565 Let the fruits 484 Let the living 380 Let the prom- 446 Let the Spirit 397 433, 556, 594 Let the world 53 Let there be. 119 Let this my 208 Let thy blood 511 Let thy dying 433 Let thy Spirit 625 Let thy will. 24 Let us all to-. 478 Let us for con- 434 Let us for each 476 Let us for this 485 Let us in life. 615 Let us in pa-. 292 Let us never. 448 Let us patient- 284 Let us still to 475 Let us then as 485 Let us then re- 381 Let us then. 448 476 Let us to per- 323 Life, like a. 533 Lift up thy. 243 Light in thy. 243 Light of the. 127 270, 639 Like mighty. 427 Live, till all. 19 Lives again. 576 Loathsome. 131 Long as I live 222 Long as my. 537 285 Long as our Long as the. 431 Long hath thy 163 Long my im- 197 Long we have 494 Lo! from their 65 Lo! God is . 462 Lo! here thy 219 Lo! his tri-. 516 Lo! I cumber 165 Lo! I take thee178 Lo! in the arms434 Lo! on a narrow 61 52 Lo! the pri-. Lo! the tall. 282 BAAN7726262626NANANAN COKOKGJIKUJIK 713 PAGE. Lo! to faith's 628 Lo! to the. 136 Look, as when 104 105 Look through 469 Look unto him 8 Loose all your 516 Loose me from 276 Loosed from. 114 Lord, arm me 406 Lord, at thy. 134 Lord, I am 159 Lord, I am sick 159 Lord, I believe 131 186, 389 Lord, I will. 373 Lord, if I now 23 Lord, if I on. 336 Lord, if thou. 169 353, 377, 442, 489 Lord, my time 140 342 Lord, of thee. 595 Lord over all. 335 441 Lord, we be-. 245 364, 596 Lord, we bless 514 Lord, what. 305 Lost are they 639 Loud may the 617 Love can bow 346 Love like . 482 Love only can 345 Love, only love603 Love us .. 503 Lover of souls 38 120 Love's mys-. 578 Love's re-.. 576 Lowly, loving 338 Made apt by. 437 Made perfect. 561 Madness and. 26 Make our. 401 Make this the 378 Make us all in 484 Make us into. 471 Make us of. 475 Many are we 482 Master,( wil. 577 May I but.. 584 Me, behold!. 193 Me for thine. 220 Me, if thy.. 403 Me in my. . 202 Me, me, who 127 Me, the vilest 116 Me to retrieve 256 Me with that 293 Meek, simple 21 Meeken my. 293 Meet it is, and 402 Men of worldly475 Merciful God 241 645 Mercy and 409 INDEX TO THE VERSES. 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Mercy for all 414 Mercy he doth 143 Mercy I ask. 123 Mercy o'er thy 238 Mercy then. 163 Mercy who. 293 Mercy, with. 231 Messiah Prince292 Might I enjoy 538 Might I in. 101 Might we now 175 Mild he lays. 556 Millions more 238 Mindful of thy 516 Mine own and 655 Misers, for you 39 Mollify our. 502 More and more449 More dear. 411 More favour'd 273 More hard. 357 More of thy. 328 More than con- 79 Moses thy. 273 Mountains. 444 Move, and. 482 My days are. 651 My dying Sa- 328 My earth thou 386 My every. 403 My Father. 595 Myflesh, which621 My God and 10 My God, how 533 My God, in. 122 My God is my 196 My God is re- 198 My gracious. 7 606 My heart shall 539 My heart thou 324 My heart. . 377 My humbled. 180 My life, my. 135 268 My lips shall. 545 My Lord and 350 My Lord in. 282 My loving God 608 My message as 9 My mind, by. 592 My nature . 299 My nature I. 93 My old affec-. 347 My one desire 135 My pardon I. 567 My peace, my 358 My prayer 138 My remnant. 225 My Saviour 28 128, 357 My sin and 93 My sin's in-. 377 My solemn. 674 My soul and. 222 My soul breaks394 My soul draws 412 My soul lies. 601 ● PAGE. My soul obeys 602 My soul, while 687 My soul with 298 My soul would 207 My spirit, Lord300 My steadfast. 346 My stony heart 30 My talents . 407 My thoughts. 546 My trespass. 209 My vehement 395 My will be 333 My willing. 541 My wisdom. 409 My worthless 134 Myself I can- 295 Naked of thine 108 Nature is sub- 262 Nay, but his. 36 Nay, but I. 134 Nearer and. 464 Neither pas-. 156 Neither sin. 517 Never from. 482 Never let me 183 Never let the 475 Never love. 570 Never shall I 281 Never will I. 410 Never will we 511 Nigh with my 93 Nipt by the 48 No condemna- 197 No, dear com- 55 No foot of land 71 No good word 171 No horrid a-. 214 No longer . 346 No longer we 24 No longing. 465 No man can, 86 No matter how 206 No matter 47 No more fa-. 541 No more I. 389 No need of 76 No other right 158 No profit canst 613 No room for. 47 No rude alarms541 No slightest. 451 No; though. 34 Nor can he 29 Nor quite dis- 525 Nor shall thy 634 Nor yet so far 549 Not all the 270 655 . 244 573 Not by human 366 Not for my. 294 Not in the 453 490 Not like the. 462 Not thus did. 564 Nothing am I 160 Not angelPAGE. Nothing else. 408 Nothing hath 64 Nothing have 171 Nothing I ask 123 Nothing is. 47 Nothing less. 379 Nothing on 71 274 Nothing ye in 10 Now as. .. 318 Now destroy. 516 Now, if thy. 123 Now in thy. 621 Now Jesus, let 347 Now, Jesus. 117 490, 589 Now let me. 375 Now let our. 88 Nowlet thydy- 121 Now let thy. 389 418, 588, Now, Lord, if 148 Now, Lord, my 157 Now, Lord, to 131 275 Now, now, let 156 Now, O God 404 Now, O my. 385 Now, only now 66 Now rest my. 675 Now Saviour 511 547 Now shall my 553 Now the full 252 Now the gra- 169 Now then, my 405 Now then the 641 Number'd a-. 48 Number'dwith682 O arm me with 257 O be a nobler 652 O believe the 25 O blessed. 676 O blessed word 286 O call to mind 153 O come to a. 674 O confirm the 181 O conquer this 144 O could I al-. 291 O could I emu- 440 O could. I lose 180 O could we. 656 O cut short. 383 O death, where320 O do not let. 257 O do not suf-. 300 469 O do thou al-. 294 O Father, glo- 119 O for a faith. 275 O for a trum- 38 O for this love 551 O for thy truth 630 Ogive me, Sa- 152 O God, how 669 O God, let all 413 O God, mine. 61 NOK PAGE. O God of good 42 0 God of our. 195 O God! our. 44 538 O God! thy. 344 O grant that 356 O happy bond 675 O happy, hap- 498 499 O happy souls 506 O hasten the. 10 O heaven! what56 O hide this. 325 O how shall I 34 O how wa-. 337 O Jesus, ap-. 453 O Jesus, could 607 O Jesus, full. 130 181 O Jesus, in pity 170 O Jesus! of 170 O Jesus, ride. 43 O King of glory 544 O let it now. 347 O let me com- 12 O let me kiss 37 O let my soul 681 Olet our faith 490 Olet our heart 498 O let them all 22 O let them 636 Olet thy death 647 O let thy love 37 O let thy sa-. 273 O let thy Spi- 143 O let us all . 472 O let us not. 436 Olet us on thy 474 O let us put. 77 O let us still. 497 O let us take. 472 O let us thus. 499 O long- expect- 541 O Lord, if I 173 O Lord, if mer- 167 O Lord of Hosts536 632 O Love, how. 356 O Love, our. 562 O Love, thou 185 O Love, thy. 280 326 674 O Lover of O make me all 410 O may I bear 252 O may I love 257 O may I still. 307 O may I worthy 542 O may our. 644 O may the 312 O may thy love601 O may thy Spi- 477 O may we all 253 686 O may we ever 497 O may we thus 59 O might it. 631 0 might my. 23 KUJIKUKING INDEX TO THE VERSES. 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O might our. 412 O might the. 416 O might the u- 416 O might they 25 O might we. 70 426, 435, 682 O might we see426 O mighty God 612 Omultiply the 461 O my God, he 514 O my three-. 262 O never in. 405 O never suffer 296 O plant in me 150 O powerful. 562 O put it in our 477 O put me in. 272 O remember. 101 O satisfy their 432 O Saviour of. 16 O Sov'reign. 100 O source of. 597 O take this. 374 O teach me. 441 O that all the 311 O that all were589 O that all with 455 O that each. 49 O that each in 49 O that I, as a 357 O that I could 123 145 O that I might 19 379, 385 O that I never 315 O that I now 374 384 O that in me. 346 O that it now 346 O that my ten- 302 O that now. 420 O that our.. 508 O that our life 622 O that the cho- 423 O that the fire 392 O that the per- 372 O that the.. 40 86, 360, 446 O that to thee 302 O that we all 85 O that we now 250 492 O that with. 355 O that with-. 48 O the fathom- 224 O the goodness224 O the infinite 224 O thou al-.. 587 O thou good. 111 O thou jealous 276 O thou meek. 178 O thou that. 46 O thou, who. 117 O'twas a most 596 O unexampled 38 O what a bless- 661 O what a joy- 501 O what a.. 451 PAGE. O what an age 21 O what are all 663 O what hath. 663 O what shall. 449 O when shall 196 O who can ex- 260 O why did I. 180 O wondrous. 547 O would he. 662 O would'st thou 94 213,296, 429, 430, 633 O ye of fearful 364 Obedient faith 345 O'er the vast. 282 O'erlook them 439 O'erwhelm'd. 354 437 Of all thou . 166 Of heavenly. 465 Of judgment. 632 Of life the.. 189 Of life thou art 189 Of my boasted 291 Of thy great. 237 Oft as I lay me 312 Oft did I with 91 Oft from the. 278 Oft hath the. 278 Oft I in my. 188 Omnipotent. 263 On all his cho- 458 On all man-. 636 On earth the 304 On Jesus, my 261 On me the faith 324 On the thin. 219 On thee I ever 148 On thee, my. 190 On thee, O God389 On thee we. 635 On this glad. 508 On thy thigh. 629 Once they were658 One body and 429 One day a. 541 One family we 664 One inexplic- 249 One only gift. 399 One only way 277 One Spirit and 429 One the Father481 One undivided 248 One with God 480 Onlyhave faith303 Only tell me. 276 Only thee con- 365 Open a door. 460 Open mine . 127 Open my. . 375 Open the inter- 167 Open their. 421 639 Or if thougrant436 Or,' stablísh'd 573 Or worn by. 49 Order, if some 440 Other know. 620 714 PAGE. Other refuge. 141 Our anchor. 574 Our Brother. 465 Our brother the 52 Our Captain. 304 Our claim ad- 427 Our conquer- 212 Our desp'rate 85 Our fainting. 568 Our Father. 195 Our foreheads 467 Our friend is. 55 653 Our glorious. 658 Our God in. 17 Our heathen- 213 Our Husband 496 Our life is a. 49 Our life is hid 501 Our life while 685 Our lips and. 645 Our Messias is 628 Our misery. 241 Our mourning 75 Our mouth as 172 Our mutual. 488 Our naked. 491 Our old com-. 664 Our only help 438 Our Prophet. 571 Our residue of 645 Our ruin'd. 600 Our sons.. 444 Our souls and 403 Our souls are 501 Our spirits too 665 Our trespasses 550 Our wasting. 45 Outcasts from 422 Outcasts of. 34 Out of great 79 Out of myself 603 Out of the deep431 Pain and sick- 163 Pardon, and. 314 Pardon'd for. 354 Parent of good 234 Part of his . 509 Part of thy. 252 Partakers of. 497 Paschal Lamb 580 Passion, and. 282. Patient the'. 74 People and. 633 Perfect, then 112 383 Permit them. 670 Fersist to save 410 Persons thou. 163 Pity and heal 129. Pity from thine166 Pity the day. 431 Pity to my. 112 Place no longer284 Plant and. 338 Plant thy 516 Plead we thus 485 1623162316216NANANANATATANGA OKOKOKOKO 715 PAGE. Pleasure and. 315 Plenteous. . 141 Plenteous he. 142 Plenteous of. 597 Poor alas! thou108 Poor and vile 236 Poor debtors. 17 Poor outcasts 206 Poor worms. 435 Pour out the. 630 Pour out your 256 Power and. 581 Power is all. 627 Power o'er the 397 Powerful Ad- 247 Praise God. 635 680 Praise him . 557 Pray we on. 285 Pray, without 255 Prepare, and 152 Present alike 230 Present we. 453 Presentwe still501 Preserve the. 248 Preserved.. 223 Primeval beau- 41 Prisoner of. 121 142 Pris'ners of. 364 Proclaim sal- 553 Pronounce the 450 Prophet, and 105 Prophet, to. 190 Pure love to. 398 374 Purge me. Raised by the 74 Rather I would297 Rather this. 436 Ready for all. 312 Ready for you 15 Ready the Fa- 15 Ready the 15 39 Ready thou. Redeem thy. 680 Refining fire. 346 Regard me. 117 Regard our. 487 Regard thine 473 Reign in me. 328 Reign, true. 585 Rejoicing in. 260 452 Rejoicing now 385 Relieve the 432 Remember. 354 Remove this. 384 Renew thine. 335 Rest for my. 371 Resting in this 64 Restore my. 129 Restored by. 121 Rests secure. 63 Return, O holy 605 Return, O Lord673 Riches, as. .240 Riches un-. 26 INDEX TO THE VERSES. PAGE. Rise, ye men. 266 Rising to sing 312 Rock of my. 258 INCINN Saints, begin. 78 Salvation in. 136 256 Salvation! let 637 Salvation! O 637 Salvation to. 518 Satan, cease. 261 Satan his thou- 428 Satan, with. 621 Save me for. 623 Save till all. 684 Save us by. 681 Save us from. 475 Save us in the 474 Save us in thy 558 Saved from 397 565 Saviour, ac-. 651 Saviour, and. 103 Saviour, for. 350 Saviour, from 172 373 Saviour, I ,. 348 394 Saviour of men 268 Saviour of my 112 Saviour, Prince104 Saviour, to me102 Saviour, tothee396 Saviour, where321 Saw ye not. 211 Say, are your 679 Scatter the . 328 Scatter'd o'er 22 Scatter'd thro'429 Seal'd with. 670 Seasons and. 644 Seated atGod's529 Secure us of. 678 See all your. 8 See from his. 568 572 See from the. 10 See, he lifts. 577 See him set. 9 See how his. 28 See, in the. 303 See, Lord, the 389 See me lying. 162 See me, O Lord362 See me, Sa-. 104 See my utter 184 See, streaming564 See the' eter- 559 See the gospel 527 See the Lord 518 See the souls. 502 See the stars. 657 See there! his 29 See these.. 329 See, where be- 125 See where o'er 83 See, where the 35 See, ye sin-. 332 PAGE. 606 Seize my. Selfish pur-. 114 Send down . 405 Send forth . 127 Send then . 423 Send us the. 361 Sent by my. 8 16 Sent down Set upon thy- 258 Shall creatures606 Shall I, amidst 81 Shall I, thro'. 440 Shall I, to 267 Shall magnify 269 Shall soon his 110 Shall still the 269 Shine forth. 248 Shine on thy. 131 Short of thy. 97 Should all the 588 593 Should I from 552 Shout, all ye. 59 Shout in the. 686 Show me, as. 342 Show me the 102 Show my for- 607 Show them. 431 117 Shut up in Silent, alas!. 132 Sin in me, the 343 Sin only let. 173 Since by thy. 99 259 Since thou 372 Sing every. 557 Sing to the 218 Sing we then 483 Sinners, expect 65 Sinners, obey 106 Sinners of old 378 12 Sinners, turn 14 Sin's deceit-. 109 618 Sion enjoys Sion, shout. 194 Sion's God is. 527 Slay me, and. 347 Slay the dire. 323 Smell the.. 474 So be it! let. 67 So blooms the 48 So I may thy 365 So let thy grace547 So may each. 668 So shall I bless 262 So shall I do 262 So shall my. 605 So shall our 460 So shall the. 430 473, 671 So shall we. 361 So when on 321 So wretched. 26 Soar we now. 576 Sole, self- ex- 239 Son of God, a- 367 Sons of God 211 . • PAGE. Soon as from 46 Soon as in thee491 Soon as our. 250 Soon as the. 531 537 Soon shall I. 616 Sorrow, and. 151 Sov'reign, Fa- 247 Sov'reign, uni- 588 Spare me till I 339 Speak, and a. 155 Speak, and the137 Speak, but the 472 Speak, gra-. 128 Speak the se- 379 Speak the word287 Speak to my. 320 84 Speak with. Spirit of faith 309 Spirit of grace 228 Spirit of Holi- 244 Spotless, sin- 245 Stamp'd with 308 Stand by them 432 Stand then a- 254 Stand then in 253 Standing now 171 Steadfast let. 481 Still heavy is 614 Still for us his 577 Still hide me 315 Still I cannot 160 Still let him. 301 Still let me . 339 Still let the. 83 Still let them 615 Stillletthylove357 Still let thy. 28 192 496 530 Still let us on 200 Still let us own471 Still let us pray434 Still let us to 457 Still, Lord, thy544 Still may I. 297 Still may we. 490 Still nigh me. 259 Still, O Lord. 481 486 Still restless. 531 Still stir me. 410 Still thou go'st563 Still thou jour- 111 Still we be-. 245 Still we wait. 558 Still will I. 270 Still with and 489 Stir up thy. 434 Strangers and 73 Strive we, in 483 Strong I am. 193 Stronger his. 145 Stronger than 288 Struggle thro' 644 38 Stung by the Sublime upon 67 Still let us DAKG PAGE. Submissive to 648 Subsists as in 500 Such happi-. 64 Suffice that. 199 Sun and moon 657 Sun, moon .634 Superior to 413 Supply what 491 Supreme and 525 Sure earnest. 248 Surely he will 115 662 Surely I shall 340 Surely in us 327 Surely now. 112 Surely thou. 340 477, 607 Sweet fields. 656 Sweet is the. 539 676 Sweetly may. 482 Swift as the. 613 Swift to my 285 Sworn to des- 136 Take away my 154 Take me into 143 Take my poor 30 Take my soul 404 Take the dear 144 487 Take this heart169 Take to thee. 517 Take when. 406 Tallest of the 266 Teach me the 410 Teach me to. 681 Tell me again 179 Tell me, or . 23 Tell of his.. 553 Ten thousand 270 664 Thankful I. 319 That all- com- 243 That blessed. 85 322 That blood. 487 That bloody 264 That great 317 That heavenly 598 That hurrying 201 That I from.$ 98 That I thy. 374 That mighty, 323 That path with 274 That peace of 598 That promise 598 That, taught 439 That token of 379 That wisdom 306 The arrow is 49 The' atone-. 328 The badge and 509 The barren. 110 The blessing. 519 The blessing of 152 The blessings 503 The blind are 43 ONK INDEX TO THE VERSES. 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The bliss of. 368 The bliss thou 384 The blood of. 569 The bondage. 107 The boundless 350 The burden. 28 The busy tribes 44 The captive. 431 The chaff of. 469 The cheerful. 646 The Christ, by 558 The church. 20 The counsel of 372 The covenant 477 495 The cup of. 511 The day of. 154 The deaf hear 43 The dear tokens68 The dearest. 605 The depth of. 209 The dictates. 544 The earth and 60 The earth could 30 The enemy . 269 The everlasting 68 The Ethiop. 137 The Father. 198 317 The Father, Son 15 The few that 22 The fiercer the 466 The fire our. 313 The floods, O. 534 The flowery. 644 The foolish. 570 The formalists 94 The fulness of 272 The gates of. 21 The gift Iem- 519 The gift un-. 146 The gift which467 The gladness. 554 The glorious. 386 The God of. 456 609, 610 The God of love 39 The God that 18 The God who 611 The godly. 16 The goodly. 610 The gospel- 591 The grace to. 244 The graces of. 341 The gracious. 375 The graves of 650 The greedy sea 60 The guiltless. 16 The hardness. 39 The heathen. 583 The heavenly. 474 501 The holy, meek 186 The holy to. 20 The huge ce- 66 The incommu- 249 The King 251 The King him- 541 CIUTOKOM KUING . 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The kingdom 240 242 The Lamb on 467 The length. 599 The lepers from 43 The lids he so 51 The lion roar- 428 The lion seeks 299 The living. 512 The Lord hath 146 The Lord his. 506 The Lordmakes637 The Lord of. 558 The Lord of old631 The Lord pours217 The Lord pro- 536 The Lord sup- 545 The Lord, the 241 The Lord thy 538 The love of. 268 The man whose534 The mansion. 129 The Master of 463 The Mediator's555 The meek and 96 The meek, the 28 The men of. 18 431 The mercy I. 11 The mighty 549 The modest. 464 The most im- 381 The news of. 80 The next and 390 The noisy. . 219 The' o'er-. 16 The op'ning. 207 The opposite. 440 The pain of 370 The painful. 375 The peace. 122 The peace and 465 The people . 199 The pit its 83 The plague 65 The prisoner. 463 The promise. 364 The promised 386 The race we. 661 The raging 606 The ransom'd 464 The reconcil- 370 The reign of. 565 The riches.. 459 The righteous- 242 The Rise and. 90 The rocks. 30 The rolling. 634 The rougher. 466 The sacred 89 The saints in. 76 The saints.. 583 The sceptre. 582 The sea beheld 216 The secret of. 363 The secret - 200 The servant. 439 The servile. 417 716 PAGE. The sharpness 355 The Shepherd 43 The sinners 82 The smoke of 416 513 The soul hath 56 Thesoul- trans- 429 The Spirit 427 551 The Spirit of 10 286, 427 The stone to. 181 The storm is. 685 The Sun of. 139 The sure pro- 619 The task thy. 309 The temple of 94 The thing sur- 344 The things 70 206 The things im- 445 The things un- 95 The thunders 532 The Truth, the676 The types and 565 The universal 225 The unspeak- 456 The' unwear- 530 The veil is rent 565 The veil of un- 121 The watchmen636 The water . 568 The waves. 518 The wayfaring206 The whole 586 The whole tri- 612 The winter's. 216 The word of. 327 The word thy 631 The words of. 669 The world can- 265 The world he 42 The world, sin 335 The world's. 264 The year rolls 45 Thee all the. 528 Thee, Father. 495 Thee, Holy. 248 Thee I can . 274 Thee I serve. 622 Thee I shall. 156 Thee in thy. 20 Thee, Jesus. 223 Thee let all. 628 Thee let me. 348 Thee let us• 201 Thee may I. 309 Thee, only. 159 Thee, Son of. 313 Thee sove-. 227 Thee, the first 214 Thee, the great387 Thee, the Pa- 127 Thee to laud. 506" Thee to per-. 683 Thee we ex-. 454 Thee, while. 305 Thee will I. 205 16231769366262626262626AUAN ONKOKOIKUJIKU 717 PAGE. Thee will I. 552 Their bones. 421 Their daily. 194 Their selfish. 437 Their souls. 672 Their tongues 648 Them, snatch'd422 Themselves. 435 Then, accord- 638 Then all the. 624 Then by faith 600 Then dig about642 Then every. 354 Then infuse. 291 Then let me. 286 661 Then let our. 592 Then let the. 66 649, 650 Then let us 68 327,447, 477, 500, 501, 502, 509 Then let us a- 519 Then let us all 469 Then let us at- 463 Then let us see 245 Then let us sit 32 Then let us sub- 12 Then, my soul 393 Then, Saviour 62 Then shall I. 539 608 Then shall my 606 Then shall our 392 Then shall we 412 419 Then the last 649 Thenthewhole632 Then, then. 82 Then, then, my 390 Then, when. 222 470 Then will I. 601 Thence he a- 650 There all our 451 There all the 52 There dwells 611 There ever-. 656 There in the. 272 There is a. .618 There is my. 71 There let it. 311 There like a. 219 There saints. 584 There the.. 219 There the sim 330 There, there. 460 604 There thou. 219 There the pom 577 There we shall 18. 499, 578 There your. 398 Therefore.. 193 These are the 616 These clouds. 592 These eyes. 500 These lively. 651 . INDEX TO THE VERSES. PAGE. These temples 540 These walls. 665 They chant. 543 They die in 647 They go from 506 They drink 663 They mark'd 658 They saw him 573 They that be 377 Thine arm. 263 Thine earthly 541 Thine eye ob- 188 Thine, Lord, is 233 Thine, only. 507 Thine the. 628 Things that. 344 This blessed. 399 This day let. 542 This day the. 673 This day with 550 This delight I 164 This earth is. 50 This eucha-. 677 This happiness 70 This heart 385 This holy calm542 This instant. 575 This is the 9 314, 471, 619 This is the dear387 This is thefaith682 This is thy. 103 This languish- 51 This moment 390 This only thing 23 This only woe 157 This sacred. 618 This slumber 295 This the uni- 25 This, this is. 273 Thither may. 56 Thither our. Those ama-. 69 Those feeble. 569 Those mighty 252 Thou all our. 409 Thou art dark- 366 Thou art mer- 235 Thou art my. 189 Thou art our 575 Thou art the 599 621 INCIN Thou art thy- 46 Thou bidd'st. 118 Thou callest. 208 Thou canst. 137 395 Thou didst the 314 Thou didst un- 342 Thou dost. . 120 Thou earth. 564 Thou every-, 613 Thou God of. 187 Thou God that 679 Thou great. 552 Thou great tre- 102 Thou hast a. 282 Thou bast in 147 PAGE. Thou hast my 405 Thou hast ob- 158 Thou hast on 240 Thou hast our 461 Thou hast pro- 130 Thou hear'st. 395 Thou holdest 196 Thou, in thy. 55 Thou know'st 99 181, 344, 545, 655 Thou, Lord, our 24 Thou, Lord, the320 Thou loving. 36 Thou lov'st. 231 Thou my im- 135 Thou, my life 337 Thou my one 408 Thou neither 230 Thou, O Christ 141 Thou, O God. 237 Thou, O Lord 310 Thou, O love 408 Thou, O my. 166 Thou on my. 188 Thou on the. 613 Thou only. 199 368, 472 Thou onlydidst434 Thou, only thou639 Thou rather. 426 Thou Saviour 212 Thou seest 428 Thou seest me 132 377 Thou seest my 295 Thou seest our 614 Thou shin'st. 41 Thou sittest. 526 Thou standest 512 Thou the good 189 Thou thy mes- 432 Thou waitest 241 Thouwhodidst393 . 588 Thou who hast452 516 Thou wilt not 154 Though earth 382 Though I havel57 601 Though in af- 260 Though late. 135 Though my. 109 Though na-. 621 Though seven- 379 Though the. 627 Though waves 185 Three in per- 671 Three Persons 249 Thrice blessed 317 Thrice com-. 615 Thrice holy. 234 Through all. 548 Throughall his532 Through every 548 Through fire. 410 Through grace 203 Through hid- 548 PAGE. Through Je-. 653 Through much 265 Through pride 449 Through thee 74 500 Throughwaves614 Throughout. 209 242, 568, 683 Thus Abraham187 Thus doth the' 564 Thus low the 575 Thus may I. 301 349 Thus while we 463 Thy all- sur-. 546 Thy arm, Lord 370 Thy bright 308 Thy call I ex- 80 Thy call if I. 161 Thy conde-. 134 Thy death. 158 Thy death sup- 647 Thy everlast- 613 Thy every suf. 314 Thy faithful. 277 Thy fatherly. 426 Thy favour. 243 Thy feet were 39 Thy gifts, alas 394 Thy glories. 219 Thy glorious 124 240 Thy Godhead 593 Thy golden. 130 Thy good and 550 Thy goodness 241 Thy grace I. 118 Thy gracious 150 Thy hand.. 218 Thy hand, in 618 644 Thy heart, I. 141 Thy killing. 390 Thy kingdom 242 418 Thy light, and 676 Thy love I 368 Thy love is. 149 Thy love the 263 Thy mercy 545 Thy meritori- 569 Thy mighty. 203 Thy mind . 349 Thy mouth. 382 Thy name, Je- 526 Thy name, O 411 Thy name to. 384 Thy nature. 322 325 Thy offering. 508 Thy only glo- 639 Thy own pe-. 359 Thy parent. 232 Thy people. 83 640 Thy power. 378 594 Thy power I. 32 DKQKUK PAGE. Thy power in 313 Thy power om- 67 Thy power un- 239 Thy powerful 137 246 Thy promise. 534 Thy provi- 533,548 Thy ransom'd 402 Thy sanctify- 374 Thy secret. 325 Thy side an. 39 Thy single arm199 Thy sinless. 348 Thy soul, for 313 Thy sovereign 209 Thy Spirit hath 82 Thy strength 196 Thy sun thou 234 Thy tender, 324 Thy tokens 65 Thy undis. 42 Thy voice pro- 531 Thy will by. 340 Thy wisdom. 683 Thy witness. 332 Thy wondrous 555 Thyself Jeho- 609 Till added to 361 Till all the 582 Till at thy . 121 Till Jesus in. 645 Till that illus- 647 Till then to. 151 Till then with 530 Till thou anew 302 Till thou into 323 Till thou thy 286 Till throughly 176 Time, like an 44 Time to repent 643 " Tis done! my 31 ' Tis done! the 27 675 " Tis done! thou396 ' Tis finish'd. 565 " Tis fit we. 648 " Tis here thine 683 " Tis his al-.623 " Tis his the. 106 " Tis love that€ 19 " Tis love!' tis 138 " Tis mercy all 325 " Tis mystery. 197 " Tis there with221 " Tis thine a. 128 To' accomplish615 To all my weak548 To baffle the 206 To damp our 59 To- day attend 535 To destroy his 288 To each the 495 To fit his soul 436 To God, most 667 To God the. 688 To God your 255 To help our. 283 To help their 106 • . TROIN UTIKOKOIN INDEX TO THE VERSES. PAGE. . To him con-. 398 To him mine. 259 To him our. 464 To him that. 95 To hoary hairs 678 To Jesu's name133 To keep your 255 To know thy 242 To love is all 31 To magnify. 200 To make them 106 To mourn and 51 To mourn for 655 To our Re- 624 To please thee 91 To praise a. 251 To pray and. 58 To purest joys 20 To real holi-. 354 To rescue me 134 To save the. 421 To save us . 555 To save what 11 To steer our. 436 To that Jeru- 660 To the blest. 602 To the cross. 184 To the never- 288 To the sheep. 160 To thee, benign152 To thee, for. 315 To thee I lift 144 To thee in-. 471 To thee let all 630 To thee may 668 To thee my. 177 To thee our 95 To thee shall 263 To thee the 345 To this sure. 675 To those, who 431 To thy benign 233 To thy blessed 318 To thy sure. 544 To thy wise. 652 To time our. 436 To us and to. 43 To us, at thy 16 To us our own 29 To watch their437 Together let. 469 Too much for 28 Touch me, and 179 Touch'd by, 471 Touch'd with 591 Train up thy 444 Trembling, we 106 Triumph and 334 Triumphant. 251 True and faith- 175 396, 473 True believers 456 True pleasures 201 True,' tis a 612 True to his 537 True yoke. 488 Truly our fel- 679 Turn, he cries 14 PAGE. Turn the full 107 Turning to my 620 Unchangeable 232 Under the 44 Unfathomable 231 Unite the pair 443 Universal Sa- 638 Unless res• 438 Unless the. 445 Unnumber'd 548 Unsearchable 561 Unspotted 444 Unto thee. 343 Unwearied . 356 Up into thee 470 Uphold me in 205 Uphold me, Sa- 302 Urge on your 265 Us from our- 438 Us, in the. 17 Us into thy. 468 . Vain his am- 652 Vain in them- 569 Vain the stone 576 Vanish, then. 63 Veil'd in flesh 555 Vessels, in-. 493 Vilest of all. 350 Vilest of the. 404 Visit, then. 153 Visit us, bright421 Vouchsafe us 120 Vying with. 215 Wait we all in 58 Waiting to re- 654 Wake, and lift 680 Waken, O Lord 45 Wash me, and 328 Wash out its 321 We all in per- 461 We all par-. 468 We all shall. 472 We are now. 381 We boast of. 684 We bow be-. 84 We bring them670 We by his 96 We call thee 425 We can, O Je- 686 We cannot 283 409 We for his sake503 We have laid 459 We have no. 73 681 We have not 172 We have now 287 We in thy . 424 We know it. 423 We laugh to. 468 We lift our. 574 We, like Jes- 666 We live in 425 We march. 465 We mark the 438 . Univ. Bibl. Giessen . 718 PAGE. We need not 513 We never will 495 We now, di-. 574 We now thy. 445 We part in. 500 We plunge . 438 We remember 456 We shall gain 381 We shall our 498 We soon shall 438 We, the sons 559 We too with. 677 We tremble. 435 We weep for 415 We, while the 60 We who in. 96 We will not. 686 We would in 437 We would per- 437 We wrestle. 415 Wealth, ho-. 274 Weary and. 173 Weary of life 223 Weep o'er . 514 Welcome as. 280 Welcome from 679 Well may.. 514 Well- pleasing 678 We'll crowd. 505 Were the.. 572 What a mer- 224 What a rap-. 466 What ail'd. 216 What are our 30 What but thy 122 What could. 208 What did thy 607 What hast . 149 What have I 125 What is a.. 601 What is it. 149 What is the. 218 What is there 661 What mighty 452 What our.. 232 What peace- 605 What shall I 129 143, 148, 168, 209 What then is 267 What though 138 531, 570, 611 What thougha256 What though I135 What troubles 447 Whate'er I. 280 308 Whate'er in. 210 232 Whate'er my 315 Whate'er ob- 97 Whate'er of-. 469 Whate'er our 96 Whate'er the 307 Whate'er thou231 488 Whatever ills 65 When all are 457 When all who 345 4 N LON 62316231ANANANANANANTAAUGAURAIEN OKKOKOKONGINGIN 719 PAGE. When anxious616 When by the 685 When dark-. 259 When death. 646 When from. 186 When God is 368 When he first 211 When heaven 241 When I feel it 338 When I have 414 When I walk 618 When in the 548 When Jesus. 387 When justice 642 When, O my 31 When pain. 320 When passing 259 When rising. 321 When shall. 371 549 When shall I 345 360 When sorrow 544 When strong- 452 When they. 659 When thou. 75 529 When thou a- 614 When thou in 213 When thou the341 When 382 ' tis.. 338 When to the 301 470 we. 449 wilt . 332 When wrest- 176 When When Whene'er in. 89 Whene'er my 298 Where am I. 91 Where he dis- 633 Where is the 29 130, 277, 605 Where pure. 370 Where shall I 21 Where the in- 360 Where they. 638 Where unity 457 458 Wherefore, in 271 Wherefore, let 231 Wherefore of 196 Wherefore to 227 239, 316 Wherefore we 529 While all my 81 full of 132 While INDEX TO THE VERSES. PAGE. While I draw 572 While in the. 200 While in this 273 While in thy 88 While now. 89 While still to 271 While thee. 231 While thou. 220 492 While we walk 486 Whilst all the 531 Whisper thy. 648 Whither, O. 278 Whoe'er to. 125 Whoever re- 10 Who ask thine513 Who can be- 282 532 Who can his. 542 Who can now 54 Who can re-. 46 Who cansound238 Who can tell 61 Who did for. 244 Who, I ask in 224 Who in heart 332 Who in Jesus 466 Who Jesu's. 327 Who now a-. 416 Who of other 563 Who of twain 455 Who on earth 466 Who, passing 536 Who points. 613 Who sow in. 119 Who suffer . 316 Who the calm 685 Who then shall 66 Who thus our 677 Who trusting 660 Who, who, my 27 Who, who. 136 Whom have I 408 Whom man. 159 Whom now. 454 Whose glory. 251 Why do I not 608 Why hast thou176 Why seek ye. 11 Why should. 83 Why then, thou 42 Wide as the. 505 Wild as the. 83 Will gifts de- 124 Will he for-: 126 Willing thou 235 Wilt keep us. 439 PAGE. Wilt thou cast 164 Wilt thou not 138 600 Wilt thou suf- 336 Wisdom divine 20 Wisdom is due 627 With all- suf- 442 With all who 120 216 With calmly. 201 With down-. 233 With earnest 456 With ease our 471 With fainting 552 With faith I. 185 With favour. 434 With fraudless 320 With grace. . 21 With him I on 73 With him we 27 683 With joy like 576 With joy the 551 With joy we. 498 With labour 154 With longing 546 With me I . 386 With me if of 161 With me, your 8 With mercy's 584 With my sling 266 With pitying 551 With power. 582 With publicans376 With simple. 128 With singing 459 With solemn. 376 With steady. 605 With thanks. 460 With thanks I 223 With the hum- 625 With thee con- 207 With us no 215 With us thou 454 With what. 657 With whom. 544 Withhold.. 317 Witnesses of. 488 Witnesses that 483 Woe to him 454 Worldly good 164 Worship, ho- 580 Worthy is He 581 Worthy, OLord626 Worthy the. 586 Would' aught 280 Wouldst thou 379 . PAGE. . Wounded by 482 Wrestling on 494 Write upon 75 Ye all may. 87 Ye all shall. 363 Ye different. 21 Ye faithful.688 Ye fearful.. 520 Ye seraphs. 251 Ye slaves of. 591 Ye that have 67 Ye that trem- 329 Ye that round 578 Ye vagrant. 9 Ye who faint 57 Ye who have 591 Ye whose. 57 Yea, amen! let 68 Yea, let men. 267 Yea, let thy. 427 Yes, Lord, I. 195 Yes, Lord, we 363 Yes, the Chris- 53 Yes, the prize 658 Yet by the .639 Yet do not. 172 Yet for thy. 169 Yet glorified. 660 Yet God is. 260 Yet, if so thy 652 Yet, in thy. 638 Yet, let me. 439 Yet, Lord. 93 Yet not many 206 Yet, O! the. 157 Yet, O the. 176 Yet onward I 201 Yet still the. 66 Yet still we. 629 Yet these new 49 Yet thy wrath 209 Yet we know 628 Yet when the 472 Yet while at. 234 Yet would I. 175 You on whom 13 You who own 13 You whom he 13 Your claim, alas 21 Your faith by 398 Your lofty. 635 Your real life 398 Your willing 11 . . 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