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Les disgremmee sulvsnts lllustrent le mithode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 »«aocory »isoujiioN tbt chart (ANSI ond ISO TEST CHART No. 2) ^^i 1.6 ^ iJPPUEDJM^^GEInc ^B^ 1653 Eoit Main Street :^S ("6) 2M-59J9-FO, (2^.-^n He»«e?-**ar*s??' Hymn- Book OF THE HOLIN ESS MOVEMF^jT CHURCH^ Published by the Authority of the General Conference of the Holiness Movement Church. "Sp«kingto yoa™.I™ i„ P^,„,„dhymn. ^rt spiritual «,»g,, ,i„giog Md making melody in your hMrt. to (h. Lord.' *^ — Kph. S: U\ 480 Bank Street, bk.v™ OTTAWA, CANADA [Entered «oording to the Act of the P»rli.ment o( C^da, in the ye.r one ^ou»ndni,.. hundred .nd two. by fhe Rev. Ralph C. Homer, in the Offlo. of the Minister of Agriculture, et Ottowe,] f, , •>. tHf HOLiA L. CHAIN CO., LIMITkO, OTTAWA, Preface. j ^ HE flnit OcnenI Oonfarenas of the HoUnaH Move- I ■"•■■' Churoh convaned Noraubar tha 28th, 1900. It WM ooMJdarad siid raaolrad that > Church Mjnnnhook ahuuld ba oompilad ud publlihad. A Commlttaa WM appnintad to Mleot hymm, woura parmiMion from copyright ownam, .„d pabliirfi . Hymnbook that would b« «l.i,t«oly. holy, holy Lord I _ „^om One in Three we know: V l?iL^^"'"^^y host adored. By aU Thy church below. 2 One undivided Trinity With triumph we proclaim • Thy universe is full of The^ And speaks Thy glorious name. 3 Thee. Holy Father, we confess: Thee, Holy Son, adore; Thee, Spirit of Truth and Holiness, We worship evermore. divine 4 Three Persons equally We magnify and love; And both the choirs we long shall To sing Thy praise above. 6 H^ holy, holy, holy Lord. (Our heavenly song shall be ) Supreme, essential One, adored In oo-etemal Three I FBAISI AH 3 CM. Worshipfmg the Lamb. QOME, let iu join our ohecrful aonga With ansala round the throne ; Ten thousuid thouaand are their tongues, But all their joye are one. 2 " Worthy the Lamb that died » the- ory, u^" }* exalted thual" [reply: Worthy the Lamb 1" our hiarS For He was slain for us." 3 Jesus is worthy to receive Honor and power divine; And blessings, more than we can Be, Lord, for uver Thine, [give. 4 Ihe whole creation join in one, lo bless the sacred name UJ Hun who sits upon the throne. And to adore the Lamb 1 » ADORATION, 6 c. u. * ■ CM. JHY ceaseless, unexhausted love Unmerited and free, I'ojights our evil to remove. And help our misery. 2 Thou waitest to be gracious stUI; Thou dost with sinners boar; ^.H^n'Si.™ ""y "^f goodness And an Thy grace declare, [feel 3 Thy goodness and Thy truth to me lo every soul abound; •* ™«t. unfathomable sea. Where all our thoughts are drowned. 4 IU streams the whole creation So plenteous is the store; [reach Enough for aU, enough for each, isnongh for evermore. 8 Faithful O Lord, Thy mercies are, A roclc that cannot move I 3°"**'"' promises djulare Thy constancy of love. « Tlu-oughout the universe it -iigns Unalterably sure ■ Ihe goodness must endure. The fukuts of God. BS^NQ of beings, Qod of Lovel To Thee our CearU we raise; Thy all-sustaining power we prove. And ghidly sing Thy praise; 2 Thine, only Thine, wo pant to be; Our sacrifice receive; [Thee, Made, and preserved, and saved by To Thee ourselves we give. 3 Heavenward our every wish aspires ■ For all Thy mercies' store, Tlio sole return Thy love requires Is that we ask for more. 4 For more we ask; we open then Our hearts to embrace Thy will; Ti'fn, and revive lu. Lord, asain. With aU Thy fulness fill. 6 Come, Holy Ghost, the Saviour^ Shed in our hearts abroad! [love So shall we ever live, and move. And be, with Christ in God. 6 C. M. " RighleoMSHtss and peace, and iov m the Holy Ghost!" pATHER 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 Ctoe God in Persons Three; [name. And glorify the «rreat I AM, Through all eternity. 3 Thy kingdom come, with power and grace To every heart of man; [ness Thy peace, and joy, and righteous- In all our bosoms reign. 4 Tlw righteousness that never ends. But makes an end of Bin,[cends, Ihe joy that human thought trans- Into our souls bring in : * ^^J^.*^"" "' MtabUshad peace. Which can no more remove • The perfect power of godliness. The omnipotence of love '*'-a^ T CM. Th* faitkfuhuu of God. B*^P' "y ""l. »omt heavenly num AHD ADOBATIDIt. ^■*k», my voice, and aing The mighty worln, or mightier Of our eternal King. ^n>e, 2 Ten rf Hia wondroua faithfulneea, And aound Hia power abroad, 81m the aweet promiae of Hia grace And the performing God.. 3 Proclaim lalvation from the Lord For wretched, dying men • Hia hmd hath writ the sacred word With an immortal pen. * ^'^S?*'*^ " *" eternal brass. The mighty promiae abinea; SL**" *•*• powers of darkness Thcae everlaating lines, ["raae 6 Hia evCTy word of grace is strong Am that which built the sides: ^jri" ^hl""* *•*« »*"'« "Jong Speaka all the promisee. 8 C. M. God the source of power and blessing. QI^ be our everlasting Lord, Our Ftither, God, and KingI X'"?^«° TOodnesa we record, ■lay gloriona power we sing ^rl^^^Jf^' '' ™ne alone And m3i?" ^.''K'" raaintain, And, high on Thine eternal throni, maintain, rti' ~^~ ''" *"*"o vbemal tl irer men and angria relpi. 3 Hiches, aa seemeth good to Thee, nou dost, and honor give- ^ ^1^^^ P*"'*'- and digiity Out of Thy hand receive. * ^Th."^ V" ™ *> K^"™ »»«towed i»j Ti,^*"*" *° proclaim; [God And therefore now we thank our And praise Thy glorioua name. 6 Thy glorioua name and nature'a powers *-^!S ?!i**,i'?.'" "»''« '"'own; And all the Deity is ours. Through Thy incarnate Son. 9 CM. Majesty and love and God. M^.SOD. how wonderful Thou art. Thy Tnajesty how bright. How glorioua Thy morcy-seat In depths of burning light I 2 How dread are Thine eternal years, O everlasting liord, By prostrate spirits day and night Incessantly adored I 3 No earthly father lovea like Thee, No mother, e'er so mild, [done Bears and forbears, as Thou haat With me. Thy wayward child. 4 how I fear Thee, living God, With deepest, tendeiert fears. And worship Thee with trembling And penitential tearal [hope, 5 Yet I may love Thee too, O Lord, Almighty as Thou art ; For Thou hast stooped to aak of me The love of my poor heart. 10 L.1I. Psalm c. QEVORI! Jehovah's awful throne. Ye nationa bow with aacred Joy i Know that the Lord ia God alone. He can create, and He destroy. 2 Hia sovereign power, without our „ aid. [men; Maae us of clay, and formed ua And when like wandering sheep we strayed. He brought us to Hia fold again. 3 Well crowd Thy gates with thank- ful songs, [raise- High as the heavens our voices' And earth, with her ten thousand tongues, [ing praise. Shall flfl Thy courts with sonnd- 4 Wide aa the world is Thv eommand; Vaat aa eternity Thy love ; nn as a rock Thy truth shall stand, [move. When rollinir years shall ceaae to i '^''■mM P—lm cxra pKOMi^ that dwdl Wqw tha ••AIM A>D AOOUnoK. Etern.1 truth attend. Thy wort "" To'Th.rr """^ "»" "«>« TUl.un.,hanri«andw«nomore ' ^T IS.'^^ *'^""- y« """W. bring to »Mg, of praUe divinely dngf And Aont for joy the Savionr-. li&mA_ UM. PrS^'ii5V»L.*" "^•t*"'" "'•^^^' j.Aj.ttJ«K, whose everlasting Love 1 hy only Son for sinner? gave • 2 Hdp lu Thy mercy to extol. To ™S^i."?'"^v«"»'"^'»»'"'nfl>'ed : ""«nSL^vl'oS'^/r,^i5" '^«.|Ti&«„raee, For aU Thou hast m Qirist pre^ pared '^ Snffloient, sovereign, saving grace. * IS^T'fnHr^t 'i^"'^ to "deem; Ff^I).!2-?S h«th atonement made; The ransom of His life was paid. ■*ri". 9 God) maintain Thy cause- Ti«" 'I"?"" "' t*-" Gentae.3?' im^ own, Thou diedst 18 Psalm hdJL „ ^ 8t»»d»U«ng«g«itomaItemebI«.t a Thou great and good. Thou just I and wise, ■ ???» "^y Father and my Ood; AirfI.mThAe,by«KTedtii.. ' ""^"•bl2Si."'^"*' '««w^t S With fainting heart, and lifted handi, . *■?■• '">•• I long, to Thee I look ; i.'T-?"*7 *° ti^'y '•>«1. fant for the cooling water-broolc. 4 Should I from Thee, my God, re- move, lite could no lasting bliss alTord : My ioy, the soise of pardoning love • My guard, the prSence^my r guard Lord. While r have breath to pray or And fill the circle of my days. " LM Invitation to WortMp.—V>a\m c \U^ people that on earth do dweu, [voice ' Sing to the Lord with cheerful ' Him serve with fear. His praise forth teU, " Come ye before Him, and rejoice. ^ '^ w^T.**"*-.' *'■* ^^ " God indeed, Without our aid He did us malce A T» ^.^°<*' He doth US feed And for His sheep He doth us take. 3 enter then His gates with praise, APP™^1> with foy His corns PrRi« Jui, ,nd blcM His^^nS,?' Jfor it is seemly so to do. 4 For why > the Lord our God is good. _,™ ™"'«y 1» forever sure : And shall from age to age endure. WitHttjint^ grace and succest tmphrtd. WHAT .IttU «. offer our good Fain would we His great name re- cord, And worthily aet forth His praise rrtl"''^*** °' °"' growing love, To whom our more than all we owe. Open the fountam from above. And let It our full souls o'erflow Tin"7ii''"*,'?''/™'7 '""'" free; TiU an mankind shall learn Thy , ^ShainSVtch out thSr" h?nd" ?"^t^'y the sower's seed ! IwS^' ** *™'^ ^°^ "'"'" Throughout the world Thv ioK''' , w T, r"^"»ff t™th dfS I *^2^"'^ perfect love renewed, p''f''y, Stand ta the'temple of our God ■*» pillars, and go out no mSl I nUUl AND _-„W« ffory »/ God. G"^" ' ■»"* my soul adores. The Almighty Three, the w.*- *'*P"' **" ' [powers, Natnn and grace, with alu their <• JP^''*?* *''• l"**"!** Unknown. « Thy voice produced the sea and •|*er«i, [^hine; nJrf .i- '?J*"J?"' the pUnets But nothmg like Thyself appears yS^v'." "•"« spacious works of Thine. 3 Stffl restlen nature dies and grows, IVom change to change the crea- tures run ; '^7 "j^fJI? "neoesrion knows, ..■*£**" Tte 7"t designs are one. ♦ ilanco of Thine runs through the nobe. Rules Jhe bright world, and moves their frame; rrohe q^'"* Z?1" '"""'t Thy daallng Thy ministers are Uviag flame ADOBATION. Chrut gloriKed. ^HAT equal honors shall we '"'"" [Lambt To T^To Lord, our God.The" Since all the notes that angels sing Are far inferior to Thy name. " ^^\}^ He that once was slain, The PrlnM of Peace, that groaned and died ; ^A?^. t».,''». and Uve, and reign At His Almighty Father's side? 3 Power and dominion are His due Who stood condemned at Pilate's oar i Wisdom belongs to Jesus too. Though He was charged with madness here. 4 Immortal praises must be paid Jtostead of scandal and of scorn; While glory shines around His head. And a bright crown without a thorn. 5 Honor for eve- -o the Umb,[pain: Who bore OUT sin, and curse, and Let angels bless His sacred name. And every creature say, Amen I 18 LM The Attributes of God infinite. O ^- Thou bottomless abyss I Thee to perfection who can ni. • vxK'"'^' [suffice, O height unmense I What words Thy countless attributes to show? 2 Unfathomable depth Thou art • WMk I "* '^'"° " ™y heart : With love embrace and cover me 3 Eteraitv Thy fountain was," [knew; WhicV like Thee, no beginning a"i rS'i.S" .*r« •»««'• his race, Ihl ""* ethereal 4 Greatness unspeakable is Thine, Greatness, whose undiminished wi, ^^L,- J f'haU ehine. When short-hved worlds are lost. When earth and heaven are fled away. ^_ rtukia AND 19 L M ^ ^Lt*' "**"^' »>^« Zion S- S^^ -houMnd d.y, of mirth. n^l*M "Stf/ "■• ■»•"»! place Within IMi, hou,e, G(& of 3 Oodfa our .UB He malce. our day. P^™ ?" ""."«""« of •'•'I Md sin 4 fiT ^r""'"*-"'! '«« within ' And^crown that graee wiiTriorV »OGod^ourK„g,„ho.e«,ver.i8„ A^dUS'a" fci'*» »"■-»» obey, B.e.ti,S„'LTSlt''S.Vae. *® L V P«alm Iixxiv. And aU tteu- worlc is ppai«, 3' 'wlSiS-Jh^rl'^^Lfl-lapiaee ADOftATION. « L.1I /'*'"<»'«"»* ««*< «/ /«■«». A "™0R 0' Wth. •tenial Word, WhoM Spirit breathei the aetir* flame j JVith, like Ito FinUher and Lord. To-day, aa yeeterday, the a^me i To Thee our humble hauU aenira. And aalc the gift unapeakabUY Inoreaw in u. the kinJledfln: In u» the work of faith fulfil. 3 By faith we know Thee etrong to •ave : " WhJT^.","' ' E'"*".' *'^our Thou I B^if™ '•>!». by '"Ith we hare, Future and paat aubalating now Eternal life with Thee ia siven • Into him«lf he all receive,, "^ ' Pardon, and holinew, and heaven "'n.?|*eS.7S?Sft.X"" 8 Faith lend* it» realidng liaht fflv Th?Jn^S? "^f^^^'^oli A«?JJ!?'i* »PP«»" fa aight, And God la «»n by mortS eye. wo Wkhi^^Veleml'TThv " piiS^^ '■"*' »"'' '»"> Thy '^"the^'U*"'*'''-^*''-^- They lean upon their helper God. L. H. Praue to Christ our King. J BaUS, Thou everlaating Kinir bJSL-'"' *'*"""• 'Weh^, Acmpt Thy well-deaerved renown And wear our p aiaea aa Thy cro" 2 Let every act of worship be Like our espousals, hoA. to Thee- lake the glad hour when from , bo™ We first received the pledge of lo™ O may it ever with ua aUy I '^' Nor let our faith fonwke its hold X *"•• °"^ 'ove grow ' 4 Let every moment as it fliea rinv. Increase Thv nraiw imJ^ '■'^'' Till »«,--_• y V.' "QiJrove our I'm we are raised to aing Thy nt ne At th, great .upper of the UmK' I H. 4Hik 5 Spirit of Holiness, Let all Thy saints adore ■iny neart-renewing power. « Eternal, Triune Lord! T.i*',f ",*''* •""*« above, And dwen upon Thy We. 7 When hewen and earth are fled SiW "n *^'' «'"'<»» fe". &; .*^^ "*.?*» "^y •»" hath Thine everlasting praise I [made" nuiu AND sa s. If . I A Call to uiorjHif. > COMK. "ound His praise abroad, T.i. V r hynuu of glory sing; Jehovah U the sovereign Ood. The universal King. 2 He formed the deeps unknown; He gave the seas their bound ; A_j*^i''y.v"*"''4f "« »"«» own; And all the solid ground. 3 Come, worship at His ",rone ; Oome, bow before the Lord j wo are His works, and not our owe, He formed us by His word. * Tc^y attend His voice, Nor dare provoke His rod • Come, as the people of His choice, ■and own your gracious God. pAiHBR in whom we live. In whom we are, and move, ^^'•n.''".i'".»"8«' throng While earth repeats the joyTul sonir And echoes through the sky 3 Incarnate Deity, Let ail the ransomed race ThSe,*'""'" *'"''' "™ *« For Thy redeeming grace. * The grace to sinners showed, aJ/ """T.^? «'"'''•"> proohiim. And cry "Salvation to our Ood, Solvation to the Lamb I" Aiwunoic, 36 6-8.. Genesis xxviii, 16-17. L I Ood Is here I let us adore. And own how dreadful u this place I Let all within us feel His power. And silent bow before His face • Who know His power, His grace who prove, [ence love. Serve Him with awe, with rever- 2 Being of beings I may our praise Thy courts with grateful fraa- ranee fill ; * Still may we stand before Thy face. Still hear and do Thy sovereign will : To Thee may all our thougfaU arise. Ceaseless, accepted sacrifice. 3 As flowers their opening leaves dis- play. And glad drink in the solar Are, So may we catch Thy every ray. So may Thy influence us inspire; Thou Beam of the eternal Beam, Thou purging lire. Thou qiilckenins Flame. " 26 Fsalm xlv. JVIY heart is fuU of Christ, and long! , J^.«f'"'0l«hov«h in ThrM P».».. And all Thy gloriou. goodne.. .how. S:?i5,o".K;*^ '■•"'•*•»•" The PfMf JlVT' ^'"''"•' l"™- ™ IV Jr* ™ oUTielvee receiva ' Ti.™;."^" "<"»-» Thy • Th.t Father, Word, and Splrif'^^^ 38 Pealm cxiw. „.gg Hia Praiae j '^«t^VS??J^^^rood. -=:=-#^ Too .hort to utter Ul'^HU ,ove. 1 powera ! d»y» of praiM ehall ne'er be nait JU« Ufe, uid thought; MdbSSr' Or immortaUty MdurJT [Sf; 2 Happy the man whoea hopea relv A„?"''.?^' H« made the7ky. And earth and «,a., with ISf their train ; HI. truth forever .tand. «enre, poor "''''""*' ^* '•^tl» And non; ,haU And HI. proSJS 3 The I^rd^^ur. eye.ight on the "^H.^'^ 'WPoft" the fainting ?L'f^*'" 't""!!" in dfatrew. The widow and the fetherlei M.. /"roy^r ^r convincing and convtrHng graet. * pATHEai of omnipr«»nt_gra«. We seem agreed to wek TEy faHY be to God on high, Ood 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 ; piad. Thine attributes confess. Glorious all, and numberless. 8 Hail, by all Thy works adorwl I Hail, the everlasting Lord I 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 Ood for sinners slain. Saviour of offending man. 5 Bend Thine ear, in mercy bow. Hear, the world's atonement. Thou I Jesus, in Thy name we pray. Take, O take our sins away. 34 a,8A4,«.«,8,4 " / am thy shield, and thy exceeding peat reward. fHE God of Abraham praise. Who reigUd enthroned above. Ancient of everlasting days, And God of Love : .Tehovah, Great I AM, By earth and heaven confest ; 1 bow and bless the sacred name. For ever blest. 2 The God of Abraham praise. At whose supreme command From earth I riae, and seek the joys At His right hand ; I all on earth forsake. Its wisdom, fame, and power; And Him my only portion make. My shield and tower. 3 The God of Abraham praise. Whose all-sufflciest grace Shall guide me all my nappy days In all my ways. He caiia a worm His friend. He calls Himself my God, And He shall save me to the end, Through Jesus' blood. TBI LOBD jmn .-=„. W,«A«AS,4 THOUGH «.tn«.. .t„^fc ^. At Hii oommMd : ' '• A»H A "'•■»•''' my view , A l»nd of .aered liSerty. ' And rn.lIeM rest. Th«f« .Ik and homy «ow With mercy crowned. , ' "tS ^i"!!' '"• ^"» »" King ' AnrJ?^'"-"»nU.n.. ' omiwi an wbtr. I SECTION n. j THE lOBD nam CHRISTt I- HU BIBTa 3T ?■*« IneanuHoH. ^., r.^^ ^-fl" 4 2-8» Greatn,,, and Coniescens^n of God. H" throne b builtSn hiirh • Are light and m«l«,ty , No morta eye en be„ the eight. K^ *?""«'«" o' Hie hMd A j'^" K"*"-"! His holy law • And w^h^ Hie ,ove Ij^^^ ^ Hi. truth coniirm, and «. Jf^r 3 And wiU thie eovereign Kine ^y^ai& '"!.'« Hi' ""^ novJS*treri^^™^r' •^--^pcwiitV^S:;-:'': 14 Who doTfc worthle.. w„,i"«."' Ood,«,o„ci£dTncSlS*SS:''- Sf"" "^••"». manifent below River, of pm-e alvaUon 8^;, Their everiaating .tream, of grace. The favorfte attribnta dlyfa. • Ajcribiag with the hoeti .N,;. All glory to the God of Lot! *' ^"ousaChiUisborn,.^,,^,^ Son w gwtn." The^Son^of „^, tb. Oci\l ^S,'"''~*«'"»0»ir*«tlon's story, Now proclaim Maasiah'* birth i Com* and worship, Wonhip CbrUt, th* n*w-boni King. 2 Shepherds, in th* fl*ld abiding. Watching o'«r your flocks by night, God witn man is now r«*iding ; Yond*r shines the infant light i Come and worship. Worship Christ, th* n*w-bam King. 3 Sages, leav* your cont«mplationa. Brighter viaions beam afar ; Seek the great Desir* of nation* ; Ye have seen His natal star : Come and Korshlp, Worship Christ, the new-bom King. 4 Saints, before the altar bending. Watching long in hope and fear. Suddenly the Lord descending. In His temple shall appear ; Come and worship. Worship Christ, the new-born King. 42 8s A 7s. " The desire of all nations shall come." (^OME,Thou long-expected Jesus, Born to set Thy people free. From our fears and sins release us. Lot us And our rest in Thee. Israel's strength and consolation, Hope of all the earth Thou art ; Dear Desire of every nation, Joy of every longing heart. i Bom Thy people to deliver, Bom a Child and yet a King, Bora to reign in us forever. Now Thy gracious kingdom bring. By Thine own eiernal Spirit Rule in all our hearts alone ; By Thine all-sufficient merit Kaia* us to Thy glorious throne. Cv,"'"'' """"WUI from o nMt«n, morUI. « j ""HI- 44 * JoTful .11 "«>ncU«d." hurhaaf h. . m LORD Jttwi CHHOT «• «« CRUCWUioif. 45 „ What bliWiiil Sii*'"'' nor ffc^tS"^.*^' ^°™i^£v-o'?i'^i.d,.. Born to ii« th^ *"" "' •"th/ ' R.ll .?»•» ' ** <" jy"" With WlCnS^^-^. 16 /BStX'„'1!'AJ2-l.-~ »■«.'>• »ho dte^tltetoT* ' ! Gkrttmg in M« Crtu. fN tk« tnm al CMat I glo , AJl tte U(ht .{ MMnd Mcr, 0«thm ronml iu h«ui •ubUnu. « Wh»- Um wow of Uf« o'.rUk« nw, B»U1 It glowi with PMC* and joy. * *'>"?'" •?■ »' Mm fa bMldllU _iiP' "*• '•" npon mjr way, ttom tlM OTOH th« rsdiuo* «trokm- Addi man lute* to th« day. [ing i BtM Md bloHbig, pain »ad plra- By tho CTOM an uniitiflad ; P^ fa thm, that know, no mea- '«7* taat •rannor* aUda. [aura. T«» umu imm outamt i tub omvutmiox. taATa. « „ «-8a. C*ni« ittd for ut." WOUI^J«aua hav. th. rinnw Forrfra tham. Athar, O forgira I 2 Thwilovfag, .n.»toning Umb, Th^r^rteis'.s-Vp-;; T»lce an, take aU, my rin. a^™y i Aiid bath, and wash thfm^th my taan; The .tory of Thy love repeat to every drooping ainnS", ear.; OIAVK OivlMl what hail thou don* I tJ''* '«»™»U Ood hath dtad for Tl» Rithar'* eo-«Unial Sou [ma I Bora all my ai» upon the tr** . Th* ineamaU Ood (or m* hath itM: My lard, my Lor*, fa crueifiad. Tha bhadlar mne* aflif* and nana I Com* ainnen, a«i your Sarioar dfa, And aay, waa wr grief like Ufa I Com*, feel with me Bia blood applied I My Lord, my Love, fa enuiilad. A !• eruoUlad for raa and you, To bring UB rebeir hack to Ood: BeUar*, believ* th* record tm* i T* all are bought with Jeaua' blood I Pardon for all llowa from Hfa aide: My Lord, my Lovr, fa orwillad. Bound Since I, even I, have m*ny found. 17 4* CM. Lvokdig at the Cross. JN •Til long I took delight, Unaw'd by ahame or fear, TBI 1 new object atnrk my .ight. And atopp'd my w'ld career. 2 I aaw One hanging on a tree. In agonie. and blood. Who «i'd Hia languid eyea on m* Aa near Hfa crosa I atood. S Sure never till my lateat breath Can I forget that look ; It aeem'd to charge me with Hfa death. Though not a word He apck*. 4 Hy oonadence felt, and own'd th* guUt, And plung'd m* in deapair; I aaw mj aina Hfa blood had apilt _ And help'd to nail Him there. 5 Alaa I I knew not what I did; ,, ™' "ow my tear, are vain: tt heie .haU my irembUng aoul be hid. For I the Lord hav* alain. S3 THB LORD JBSira CHRIST: 3- HIS DEATH. 60^ C How^.','{~ ,'°„th. jWul tree, See where He 6ol^ ii- ' '"^•' ' HeW^^i-^H-^^-^^head 61 Would He devX thar*" '^«' '7S'yoL^'^'»4J'?'vedo„e. 'T„d"'itVteSe'^''»-'^u> JtSV» OHBUT ** L. M. "God forbid that I should glory, save «i tht cross of our Lord Jesus Christ." W™NImrveythe wondroas cross On which the Pnnce of glory died. My richest gain I count but foes And pour contempt on all my pride. £ Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, ™" m the death of Christ, my All 11 ; [most. All the Tarn things that charm me I sacrifice them to His blood. 3 See, from His head, Hia hands. His a '"'• , . [down: Bonrow and love flow mingled Did e er such love and sorrow meet, or thorns compose so rich a crown! 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine. l-hat were a present far too emaU : ijore so amazing, so divine. Demands my soul, my life, my all. THE LORD JESUS CHRIST: 4. HIS RESURRECTION. M C. M. "He is not here, but is risen." yE humble souls, that seek the Chase all your fears away; [Lord, And bow with rapture down to see The place where Jesus lay. 2 pus low the Lord of Life was Such wonders love can doj [brought, ^■"^''Iv'" '*«»"> *>>»' bosom lay Which throbbed and bled for you. 3 But rawe your eyes, and tune your Ihe Saviour Uvea again! [sonfrs N^all the bolts and gars of dealh The Conqueror could detain 4 High o'er the angelic bands He And th?" J»l>onored head: [rears And through unnumbered years He Who dwelt among the dead: [reigns, 6 With joy like His shall every saint His vacant tomb survey: Then r«e with his as^nding L„rd To realms of enoiesa day " HU BI8CBIUCTION. *® -,. L M. The Resurrection of Christ. Hf dies, the Friend of sinners dies! Lol Salem's daughters weep around; "^ A solemn darkness veils the skies; A sudden trembling shakes the ground. 2 Come, s^nts, and diop a tear or two ror Him who groaned beneath your load; He shed a thousand drops for you, A thousand drops of richer blood. 3 Here's love flid grief beyotd degree ; Ihe Lord of glory dies for man! But, lol what sudden joys I see Jesus, the dead, revives again I 4 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. 8 Break off your tears, ye saints, and w '"iS V [reigns; Mow high your great DeUverer Sing how He epoUed the hosts of *„H 1 i' *•„ [chains. And led the monster death in 6 Say, "Live for ever, wondrous n ^8' , [save;" Bom to redeem, an ' strong to Then ask the monste., "Where's And.^JW^J^t'^yvii^.'^Cr 6T Life in Christ. L. M. I ^NOW that my Redeemer lives ; What joy the West assurance gives! [dead; He lives. He lives, who once was tie Uves, my everlasting Head ! 2 He lives, to bless me with Hia love- He hvss, to plead for me above; He lives, my hungry soul to feed; He Uvea, to help in time of need. 3 He lives, and grants me dafly breath. He lives, and I shall conquer death; He lives, my mansion to prepare - He lives, to bring me bafefy there. 4 He lives, all glory to His name; He hves, my Saviour, still the same ; mat joy the blest assurance gives. I know that my Redeemer livM ! Son. of mm and uuei, „_. Chr«t hath opened Par^"' T^™e"^ °I? ?'<"^<"" King; 'FX;^nroV'-^'^th|t!7e7 Hn nnmagio)!. W 68 , 8,7A7,4,7 Jesus, vKtor over death ^°'!^X,'^'«' '-o" "ere and See tha place where J^sus Ia». ae has borne our sins awM- Joyful tidings I ^' Yes, the Lord has risen to-day Pra..e. to the Victor's name. ^^^^r^iMSr Shall through heaven's high ai^hl THE LORD JE8U8 PHHIST: «• HIS INTERCBS9ION. ** 4-fc A 2-8s. A '"SB my «ouI. arise. My name » written on Hii S^dS!' He ever Uvea above, Kif"'',,"'* to intercede, Huall-redeeminj-Iove . His precioua blood, to nlead. ffl» blood atoned for au\„ ^■ ««» now the ZoTU ^^£ii«^J« wounds He bear^ Received on Caljary-^^' Xr? *"■«"»' Prayor., "Nor let that r.n»&?.UJ;y^; The Father hears Him pray. His dear anointed Cta" He cannot turn away ' Hi- a^PlP""*"™™ of Hie Son- £d'tSrs*mTra" t *^« ""^. ' ™o i »»! bom of Ood. " My God 1, reconciled Hi« pardoning voice I hear With'co^fldenci""!*!'^^^ Any,'»™e is graven on His hands, ^d Him the Father always hears; While low at Jesus' cross I bow, He hears the blood of sprinklinir now I * n TUa instant now I may receive The answer of His powerful prayer; TUs instant now by Him I live. His nrevalen!* with Gfod dedaro; ^ soon my spirit in His hands. Shall stand wtere my FoMnmner atands. 4-6S 4 2.8a. 68 ^^ ^ UM. Tht Ascttun of Christ. O^'^^"' i* ''•*>> 'nm the dead. Our Jesua i* gone up on high; The power* of hell are captiveled. Dragged to the portaU of the sky. 2 There Hi* triumphal chariot waits. And angds chant the solemn lay: I4ft up your heads, ye heavenly gates; ' Ye everlasting doors, give way I ' •^*l??,'^y°'»'»'« of massy light. And wide unfold the ethereal sc^; ue claims these mansions as His right; Heceive the King of glory ia * S"?*^'^^'';*'"?' Whol The Lord that aU our foes o'er- came; r threw- The world, sin, death and heB o'er- And Jesus is the Conqueror's name. 5 Lol Hi* triumphal chariot waits. And angels chant the solemn lay """P yonr heads, ye heavenly Ye everlasting doors, give way I 64 L M. Christ a sympathuiHg High Priest W™»E high the heavenly temple stands, [hands The house of God not made with The Guardian of mankind appears. 2 He who for men their surety stood. Mood *"■ *"'"' ™' Prwious Pursues in heaven Hismighty plan. The Saviour and the Friend of man! 3 mngh now ascended up on hioh He bends on earth a brother's eye- Partaker of the human name. He knows the frailty of our frame 4 Our fellow-sufferer yet retains A feUow-feeUng of our pains; And still remembers in the skies His tears. His agonies. His ones. 5 to every pang that rends the h»art I lie Man of sorrows had a part- Touched with the feeling olour He to the sufferer sends relief. 65 "•ram t^^V'f^ ^'"^ "f fc'*' " " croiraed with glory now •* "y»','Jl«d«m ado™' °°*' rhe mighty Victor', brow. * "".ft* P'"" "^t h«ve„ He reign, o'er e«-th andhearen. aSZS! S?"^'*"*' H" Jove, ■ana grant* Hii name to know! With all ita grace, is givenT^ tL?'™' !? ""IxtiSg nine. Their joy, the joy of heaven ^3ejM.i''^'---|ow, OO 8 R 7 7 7 7 Ail*;:^ Saviour's sacrifice I ^ *J« »»"« that love could find, T». U.M, J»r. 0»B»„ „, „ CM. I XJ THE LORD JESUS CHRIST^ ' «.— THE SAVIOITR, , , 87 S?i V*", "■« ""eal wAy *^»*''e'"8 perfect will: Never mortal spake Ulce Thee sS^if"** «'ong their voicei be Small, and stlU, and InwardThtae' ' I^Jli*'' my Priest, I call; stH?^,."",'"' *'»"«<• for all: These presenting with Thine own * fcT?°" "^ "y King, Baylour, who^shall pluck 'me theie ? Faith sip^rtrT/Si'ir """r Str«gTli.ytS^^J„=;--l. 22 "V «e*7.. I ''■»"» /o tt, ruen Saviour. !«• 1. given through 5,7in.,. " ^luli!.^''' ''y «"d appointed. "II in glory we appea"! ^frifsi-A'l?--. nS^r'^^Sfelays. nn UMD jwKUM onuvr t thi sAvioinL SB 0.11. 'A Namt that it abovt mny name." JX8US I the Name Ugh over aU, In hdl, or wrth, or tkr; ApnU and nwn before It nU, AaA devUi fear and fly. 2 Je«ul the Name to einnera dear, The Name to ainners oiTen; It eoattera all their gniHT fear, It tunu their hell to heaven. S JeeuB the priaoner's fettera breaks, And bmiaes Satan'a head; Power into etrengthleu loula it And life into the dead, [apeaka, 4 that the world might taate and The riohes of Hia grace I [aee The anna of lova that compaaa me Would all nuuiL. ' embrace. { Bia only rlghteouaupss I ahov . Hia aaving truth proclaim; Tis all my buaineaa here below To cry, "Behold the Lamb I" Happy, if with my lateat breath r may but gaap Hia name; Preach Him to all, and cry in deatli, "Behold, behold the Lamb I" 68 CM. The Coronation of jChrist. p^lSj hail the power of Jeana' Let angela proatrate fall; [name I Bring forth the royal diadeui. And crown Him Lord of all. 2 To aeed of larael'a choaen race. Ye ranaomed from the fall. Hail Him who saves you by (lis And crown Him Lord of all. [grace, 3 Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget The wormwood and the gall ; Go, apread your trophies at His And crown Him Lord of all. [feet, * I*t every kindred, every tribe On this terrratrial ball. To Him all majesty ascribe. And crown Him Lord of all. 5 O that with yonder aacred tfaronff We at Hif feet may fall; Join in the everlasting song. And crown Him Lorf of all! I TO Th* name of Jestu. C. U. 14 OW sweet the name of Jeans In a believer'a earl [aonnda It soothea hia sorrowa, heala hia And drivea away hia fear, [wounds, 2 Dear Name I the rock on which I build. My shield, and hiding-place, My never-failing treasury, filled With boundless stores of grace I 3 Jesus I my Shepherd, Brother, Friend, My Prophet, Priest, and King, My Lord, my Life, my Way, myfind. Accept the praiae 1 bring. 4 Weak ia the effort of my heart. And cold my warmest thought, But when I aee Thee aa Thou art, 111 praiae Thee as I ought. 6 Till then I would Thy love proclaim With every fleeting breath; And may the music of Thy name Refresh my soul in death I 71 C. M. 23 " Unto you therefore which beUeve lie is precious." JESUS, the very thought of Thee With sweetness fills my breast; But aweeter far Thy face to aee. And in Thy preeence rest. 2 Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame. Nor can the memory find [name, A aweeter sound than Thy blest O Saviour of mnnkindl 3 O hope of every contrite heart, O joy of all the meek, [art! To those who fall how kind Thou How good to those who seek 1 4 But those who find Thee, find a bliss Nor tongue nor pen can show; The love of Jesus, what it is None but His loved ones know, a Jesus, our only joy be Thou, As Thou our prize wilt be; Jesua, be Thou our glory now. And through eternity. VI ^ C.H. Tb, lord rnifntlh kt tk* earth rtioie*. ^°\^ iiLT"" '. tie Ixad is oome J *** «™[y '»«rt pnpue Hi^room, An* bwven and nature sing. 2 Joy to the world ! tha Saviour nigni; ,ni^ ?"° ''•'^ eoagi employ: Wlul. field. ««l floo^roc™ faila, and plains Repeat the aounding joy. 3 No more let ain and sorrow grow. Nor thonu infeat the ground- He oomea to make His WessinM ITar as the curse is found, [flow 4 He rules the world with truth and grace, Th- 1 "V'k*' thy nations prove The glories of His righteousness, And wonders of hS love. • 3 ''CM Power of a cruciSed Saviour J^-S?' J?""- '"-"deeming llird, n-Jr? *'*"""« ''^ implore; ^. ^fi^^'i" ?'"'*«'» Tliy word. The great effectual door. ^ ^^ *^" ""teMts in, and save AnV?^ .T ""* S»*«>'» power ! i»j t*''*'" ""w acceptance have. And know their gracious hour ;3j'aSsr«-dS^ T ■ » ?"""■ "' "M «">fmt A.J 1 ?'5*'"« ^n o' God; And let them see Thee in Thy vest But newly dipt in blood 6 The hardness from their hearts remove. Show them the toliens of Thy love Thy feet. Thy hands. Thy ide 8 Thy side an open founUin is, Where all niay freely go, [blis. And wash them white as snow. t van aavioDK, Proisf for reittMrng Itve. ptWOED in a gulf of dark deapUr ,«„!J* *"*»'»<• 'toners lay, "^ Without one cheerfnl beam of »«e. Or spark of glimmering day/^ He iw a'S^ kdplaM griefiiPaac, «« aaw, and, amadng love I «<• flew to our relief/ With joyful haaU &e sped: And dwelt among the dead. * °TSi.,*^'' I?™ ISf ™'» •»* l^l' AnT!n i!""°«, •*"" '"«kl And aU harmonious human toiUes The Saviour's praises spealTl * ■*^lf' ■"'" on»' mighty iovs ^«rikeallyourha7?3Iffl Hi. lovaean ne'er be told, [^ti 75 Luke iv, 18. C. U. H-^^l the glad aound, the Ciaviour comes I The Sayipur promised long; I«t every heart exult with li,. And every voice be song I Exerts its sacred fire; [live His holy breaat inspire. 24 ^n^f *"? P""™™ to release, Th^ »^'" bondage held; [bu«t ^/?^ of Jm«, befo™ Him The iron fetters yield. To clear the inward sight- And on the eyeballs of th?bliid To pour celestial light. 5 He corneal the broken tearU to An^ li^h°^.*"^ *° cure; (bind. And with the treasures of Bi^grac^ To enrwh the humble poor ■■*is:^- v?l ..■»' all "in, ^ fcy J^y divtae compassion, Who hast died my heart to win, I will praise Thee : Where shaU I Thy praise begin ! 2 Though "Meen, I love the Saviour; He hath brought salvation near «•""«*» His pardoning favor- And when Jesus doth appear. Soul and body *^'^ ' Shall HU glorious image bear M" LOBD nntemn: na lavionB. f-oiueentvm to Chriit ll :!!ft.'?» »». "^7 «>«»i«« wild? oroaa,than| ' -» ».mia am lu Any ' To rest buteath Thy croaa. than nali I. .w«it, and life ^, dSItk U gX 2 Take my poor heart, aB4 let It U That pledge of love for ever there. d«il 'tranSTth from fhee And byTliemove,andin Thee live. * ^'eaTt °" "'"''* ''"* ••" "^ Till Thou Thy quiclceniJ'sJ!;^^' Thou giv'st the poweTftrSae. to move : ^^ O wondrous gracel O boundless love I ' T1?.T '•;!? " "?• 'S,*"' heavenly King, Decked with a never-fading crown? L.U. ^ ^ra„Jj*f "??*' choirs are crying, I Jrtth them wiU still be vyinir- Glory I Glory to the Ij£hV i> how precious Ib the sound of Jesus* name I 4 Aqgels now are hovering round us Unperceived imong the throng; Wondering at the love that crown- OUd to join the holv ,n„g fej *" HaUelujah! ' ^ '^° ""• Love and praise to Christ belong! 26 JESUS^v blood and righteouaness Midst flaming worlds, in these arrayed. With joy shall IlUt up my head mf 5°'^' ?"''• ""potted Umb, Who died for mc, even me, to atone Now for my Lord and did 1 own. ' wlty .'Jit" ""y '"■«'™ Wood, wnich, at the mercy-seat of God, For ever doth for sinners plesd. For me, even for my soul, was shed. Than sands upon the ocean shore. Thou hast for aU a ransom paid, ' For all a full atonement liade ^n/'i'™"' *''•'''"'»' <''^«'*'' I rise, iZ^l^^ "ny mansion in the skies. Even then, this shall be all my ilSi. Jeau. hath Uved, hath dled,X ™ m iiinD imat omam: M I.M. /ttM4, tkt joy of loving luartt. JBBin, ThoB Soj of loving hnrttl Thou FoiiBt of life I Thou Light of mon I [ImparU, From th* bMt blin that Mrth Wo torn unflllod to Thee again. 2 Thy truth unobanged hath ever stood: Thou lareat thoee that on Thee oall ; To them that wek Thee, Thou art To them that find Thee, all in all. 3 We taata Thee, O Thou Living Bread I And long to feaet upon Thee still; We drink of Thee, the Fountain-head, And thiratour aoula from Thee to fill. 4- Our reatleee apiriti yearn for Thee, Where'er our changeful lot is caat; Olad, when Thygraciuus smile we ™ •"! [fast. Blest, when our faith can hold Thee 86 6-8s. Chritt it all, and in all. THOU hidden source of calm repose. Thou all-sufficient Love Divine, '■' help and refuge from my foes, tiecure I am, if Ihou art mine; Audio I from sin, and grief, and shame, I hide me, Jesus, in Thy name. 2 Thy mighty name salv„tion is. And keeps my happy soul above ; Comfort it brings, and power, and peace. And jo^, and everlasting love; To me, with Thy dear name, are given. Pardon, and holiness, end heaven. 3 Jesus, my all in all Thou art ; My rest in toil, my ease in pain. The medicine 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 poriect liberty. My light in Satan's darkest hour; My joy in grief, my shield in strife. In death my everlasting life. ST na lavioDB. 86 4-«e*24h Jtnu, tkt joy of larth and htavtn. \_^ GT earth and heaven agree. Angels and men be Joined, To celebrate with me The Saviour of mankind; To adore the aU-atoning Lamb, And bless the sound of Jeeus' name. 2 Jesus, transporting sound t 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 His name the sinner hears. And is from sin set free ; Tis music in his ears, "Tie life and victory; New songs do now his lips employ. And dances his glad heart for joy. 4 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 I hear, I feel, He died for me. 5 O for a trumpet voice, On all the world to call I To Ud their hearts rejoice In Him who died for all ; For all my Lord was crucifled. For all, for all my Saviour died ! ST • s. M. " Behold, I send an Angel before thee." yHOU very Paschal lAmb, Whose blood for us was shed. Through whom we out of bondage came. Thy ransomed people led. 2 Angel of gospel grace, Pulfll Thy character ; To guard and feed the chosen race. In Israel's camp appear. 3 Throughout the desert way. Conduct ua by Thy light ; Bo Thou a cooling cloud by day, A cheering fire by night. mumo jMc« ChritI, our onh McrUt*. NOT »« tl» Uood of hntU (^ J«wi, ABd ditow bi lUl th* (tirwt ohanii. Whloh bMUty eui (UmIowi I Vtn oa tkjf will, Mon iu powan ^ An yet by riot •uUtwI, >• thy Crmtor'i glorioiu name And ohanoUr nignrtd 1 For naa th« ahadM of gritf alutll The niiuUo* of thy d*yi, [cloud And emrw and tolU, In endleu BBMrnpaw all thy waya. [round, 4 800B ahiUl thy hMrt the wooi of age In monrnful ilgh* doplora, A»d iwlly muM on former Joyi, Th»t now return no more. 100 L. if iHish Izl. 1, <, 8. JHE Spirit of the Lord our Ood, Spirit of power, and health, and lOTe, iUi ierhathunChrUt bentowed. And Mot Him from Hia throne ■IwTe. 2 Prophet, and Prieat, and Kins of AnolBted to declare Hbi will,[p5ice, To miniater HI« pardonino grace, And eTery ain-sick aouffo heal. S ^era, obey the heavenly «U, Your inlaan-daora atand open wide, Go forth, fo- He hath ranaomed all, For eve / a ,ul of man hath died. 4 Tia Hia the drooping aoul to raise, To reacue all by aft oppreat, To clothe them with the robea of And give their weary apirita reat : 5 To help their groTelling unbelief. Beauty for aahea to confer. The oil of joy for abject mief. Triumphant joy for aad despair: 8 To make them trees of righteaaincss, The planting of the Lord below, To apread the honor of Hia grace And on to full perfection grow. U 101 ii'K. " Wiprufjouin Ckritfi ,fni, ht j* ritontiM to Got." QOD, th* olTendad God moat Ugh. Ambaaaadora to rebela aanda, Hia maaaengera Hia place aupply. And Jeaua bega ua to be fiienda. 8 Ua, in the atead of Chriat, they pray Ua, in the atMd of God, entreat, To caat our arma, our aina away. And Und forgireneaa at Hia feet. 3 Out Ood in Chriat I Thine embaaay And prolfered mercy we embrace : Arid gladly reconciled to Thee, Thy oondeaoendinggoodneaapraiae. 4 Poor debtora, by our Lord'a requeat, A full acquittance we receive) And crimlnoln, with pardon bleat. We, at our Judge'a inaUnce, live. 103 8. H. Rttt found OHiy in God. O WHKHE ahall reat be found, Reat for the weary aoul T Twere vain the ocean'a Jeptha to aound. Or aeek from pole to pole. 2 The world can never give The bllas for which we aigh; Tia not the whole of life to live. Nor all of death to die. 3 Beyond thia vale of teara There ia a life above, Unmeaaured by the flight of yeara And all that life ia love. 4 There ia a death, whose pang Outlaata the fleeting breath; O what eternal horrors hang Around the aecond death I 5 Thou God of truth and grace. Teach ua that death to shun, Lest we be banished from Thy face. For evermore undone. ! Here would we end our queat; We find alone in Thee TIm life of perfect love, the reat Of immortality. •"o-;'<:'3r ■"■■'& A: m^m 103 Reptnt, bilitve, obey J RETURN, an,^ coma to God, R..I, '^"J. »U yt-ur aina away; S™^'* *h- Saviour', cleanaing Repent, belieye, obey I [blooS; 8»y not ye cannot come. For Jeaus bled and died Shnllu' "'"'v"'' '" '"™"o faith abould ever be denied. ' S!;'S,°'y«'^'l not come; i ria God Toncbaafea to call- ^?„ I'k'"' "??' "■<"■■ '""J be found, I On whom HiH wrath ahall fall 4 Come, then, -hoever will; i Come, while ua eaUed to-day; Repent, believe, obey I [blood; *"• 8-69. 'TIS the last call of mercy. That lingers for theo, V '"'"*■' receive it; I To Jeaus now flee I I H« often has called thee. But thou haat refv^d His offered aalvaJon, And love ia abused. 2 If thou slightest this warning, «ow offered at last, Thine will be the sad mourning, Ihe harvest is past. Salvation I've sUghted, The summer is o'er. And now there is pardon. Sweet pardon no more." ' '^'i "■? '»8t ™ll of mercy, Oh, turn not away, ■^u''°T "^'*'y hasteth n.v 1, . f*'' vengeance day I ine Spirit invites you And pleads with you, come J Oh come to life's waters, JNor thirstingly roam ! 4 'Tis the last call of mercy. Oh, steel not thy heart For now she U rising, From earth to depart! The last note la sounding. The judgment is nigh I 1 lie Bridegroom is cominir. Obey lest ye die ! WARNING. ^ I 106 CM. THERE i, a time, we know not when: A point, wo know not where. That marks the destiny of man lo glory or despair. ^ T^ SSf ">.»' J^"" " to die. To die as if by stealth; kT."5* Ti™"'' *•■« beamingeye. Nor fade the glow of health. f^i l^?,""*' '""head God has set, IndeUbly, a mark I Is blind and in the dark; 1 * ?L™"''^»<"'"1» that an ia well, And every fear is calmed; He Uvea, he dies, he wakes li hell. Not only doomed but damned! I 6 How far may we go on in sin f How long will God forbear ? The confines of despair? [begin, 106 THERE is a line, by us unseen, Th. hl^A "v'"' ^^'y path : The hidden boundary between faods patience and His wrath. 2 The conscience may h^ stiUatease, The spirit light and gay, ' mJ^'"^^ pleasing, ItM may Aud care be thrust Iway. [^fsc, ' ^""^ ^1^1„*^° doomed man's path jiI^JHa ^1*°. ""y have bloomed, Hedid not does n...t, wiU notkniw Or feel that he is doomed Bv wh.M' "•'' "yaterions bourn B.^LJ °v- P^'Path is crossed, & hi'"'? ^^ Himself hath mat he who goes is lost? [sworn 6 An answer from the akie. i. ,«,t, Ye that from God depart WhUe it fa. »IIed"toX," repent And harden not your tiartr I» . '.^ i^ •• 1 lOT §TOP, poor ainnerl atop and think, Before you farther go I Will you (port upon the brink Of everlasting woe I Once again, I charge you, atop! For, unless you warning talte, 'Ere you are aware, you drop Into the burning lake I 2 Say, have you an arm like God, That you His will oppose ? Fear you not that iron rod With which He breaks His foes? Can you stand in that dread day. When He, judgment shall proclaim. And the earth shall melt away. Like wax before the flame 7 3 Pale-fao'd death will quickly come. To drag you to his bar; Then to hear your awful doom. Will fill you with despair : All your sins will round you crowd, Sins of a blood-crimson dye ; Each for vengeance crying loud. And what can you reply ? 4 Though your heart be made of ateel. Your forehead lined with brass, God, at length will make you feel. He will not let you pass r Sinners then in vain will call, [grace) (Though they now despise His "Rocks and mountains on us fall. And hide us from His face." 8 But, as yet, there is a hope. You may Hia mercy know. Though His arm is lifted up. He still forbears the blow : Tws' for sinners Jesus died. Si! ners Fe invitee to come ; None who .,>uie shall be denied, He says, "There (till is room." , THS JUDOHBNT DAY. 7s & 6a. : SEC" )ON IV. THE JU GSIENT UA' 33 108 L.M. Christ, the Judge of att. I^E comes! He comes! the Judge severe ! The seventh trumpet speaks Him near; [roll; His lightnings flash. His thunders How welcome to the faithful soul! 2 From lieaven, angelic voices sound: See t'je Almighty Jesus crowned! Girt with omnipotence and grace, And glory decks the Saviour^ face. 3 Descending on His azure throne. He claims the kingdoms for His own; The Idmrdoms all obey His word, And hau Him their triimiphant Lord. 4 Shout, all the people of the sky! And all the saints of the Most High; [obtains. Our Lord, who now His right For ever and for ever re^pu. 109 L. M. The Day of Judgment. fHE day of wrath, that dreadful day, [away! When neaven and earth shall pass What power shall be the sinner's stay ? [day » How shall he meet that dreadful 2 When, shrivelling like a parched scroll, The flaming heavens together roll; And louder yet, and yet more dread. Swells the high trump that wakes the dead ! 3 O, on that day, that wrathful day, Wben man to judgment wakes from clay, [stay, Be Thou, O Christ, the sinner's Though heaven and earth shall pa(a away I "0 I, M The Trumpet shall Sound. THE great archangel's trump shall Bound, "^ While twice ten thousand thun- oers roar, rm-ound T"" »P the 8Tav«^ and clef;;e the And make the greedy sea restore. 2 The greedy sea shaU yield her dead, The earth no more her slain conceal ; Sinners shall Uft their guilty head. And shrink to see a yawning hell. 3 »"''"'. who now our Lord confess, 8h^ , '^""'x*" *'" «"'! ondure, S^^^'-f.u "?T ' rigWeo^ness, Stand, a« the Hock of ages, sure. 4 We, while the stars fr„m heaven shall fall, And mountains arc on mountains hurled, r^n Shall stand -unmoved amidst them' And smu , to see a burning world ' ^issX^^r"' '"• "■-"Of''' therein, D ssolve, by raging flames destroy- A„7*™Ty *'•*''*'''' scene, ted, And mount above the fiery to d "1 L.M Dust thou art, and unto dust shall thou return." Tremendous God, with humble fear, Rostrate before Thy awful thrtme, The irrevocable word we hear. The sovereign righteousness we own. ^ wL?* ^t '??"''' .'•• '>'"t return. Since TOch th., wiU of the Most , . High; In sin conceived, to trouble born. Bom only to lament and die. 'we^luj';,? *° ?'y J"«' decree. But wS^„ tI'"' '"■" «"*h remove ; oit^te ^''°" "e°de8t,Lord, for O let the messenger be love! [me * ^Per Thv love into my heart, ' Wwn me of my approaching end And then I to Thy ari. ^„i. TH« JUDOHINT DAT. " We must all appear before the Me- ment teat of Christ." I'BOV Judge of quick and dead, U7-.1. ?*,'°™ "hoM bar severe, Iv S^J",?' •"■ ^"ty dre«i. We all shall soon appear- Our cautioned souls prepare For that tremendous day And fill us now with watchful care And stir ug up to pray: 2 To pray, and wait the hour. That awful hour unknown, WTien, robed in majesty and power. Thou Shalt from heaven come The immortal Son of man,[down «Tri? ■'"dpe the human race, ^^h air Thy Father's dazriing With all Thy glorious grace, [train, ' To damp our earthly joys, To increase our gracious fears. For ever let the archangel's voice Be sounding in our cars; The solemn midnight r ; Ye dead, the Judge i« come. Arise, and meet Him in the sky And meet your instant doom!" 113 " Redeeming the time." S. M. jyjAKE haste, O man, to Uve, For thou BO soon must die: Time hurries past thee, like the How swift Its moments ily! [breeze; 2 Make haste, O man, to do ,„."Ti»tever must be done; Ihou hast no time to lose in sloth. Thy day wUl soon be gone. 3 Up, then, with speed, and work; ,„*'"?» ease and self away ; IhiB IS no time for the* to sleep Up, watch, and work, and pray I t Make haste, O man. to live. ITiy time is almost o'er; O sleep not, dream not, Imt ariM. The Judge la tX th« door. U4 "// is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment." \VT> am I bom wo die. To lay this body down ! And mint my trembling spirit fly Into a world unknown — A land of deepest shade, Unpierced by human thought. The dreary regioDs of the dead, Where all things are forgot! 2 Soon as from earth I go. What will become of me t 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- And see the flaming skies, [ed, 3 How shall I leave my tomb? With triiunph or regret T A fearful or a joyful doom, A curse or blessing meet ? I must from God be driven. Or with my Saviour dwell ; Must come at His command to hea- Or else — depart to hell. [ven. THK jmmHKNT DAY. 8. M. I lie 115 The Day of WratK 78. D AY of wrath, O dreadful day I When this world shall pass away. And the heavens together roll, Shrivelling like a parched scroll, Long foretold by saint and sage, I^alrolst's harp, and prophet's page. 2 Day of terror, day of doom, When the Judge, at last shall come ! Through the deep and silent gloom, Shroudii^ every human tomb, Shall the archangel's trumpet tone Summon all before the throne. 3 just Judge, to whom belongs Vengeance for all earthly wrongs, Grant forgiveness. Lord, at last. Ere the dread account be past ! Lo, my si^^, my guilt, my shame! Spare me, for Thine own great name. 35 8,7,8,7A7. " Then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud, with power and great glory." T 01 He comes with clouds descending, Once for favored sinners slain; Thousand thousand saints attending. Swell the triumph of His train; Hallelujah ! Ood appears on earth to reign. 2 Every eye shall now behold Him, Robed in dreadful majesty ; [Him, Those who set at nought and sold Pierced and nailed Him to the Deeply wailing, [tree. Shall the true Messiah see. 3 The dear tokens of His passion Still His dazzling body bears; Cause of endless exultation To His ransomed worshippers; With what rapture daze we on those glorious scars! 117 The last judgment. 8,73,7,4,7 I IFF your heads, ye friends of Jesua, Partners in His sufferings here; Christ, to all believers precious. Lord of lords, shall soon appear; Mark the tokens Of His heavenly kingdom near! 2 Clo^e behind the tribulation Of l.^• last tremendous days, See the flaming revelation. See the universal blaze! Earth and heaven Melt before the Judge's face ! 3 Sun and moon are both confounded. Darkened into endless night, 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 moimtains calling, [nigb, While the frowning Judge draws "Hide us, hide us, [eye!" Rocks and mountains, from His The end of all created things Thi I A "J *'^»8» created I The Judge of manTeee ap^i The t™jpet «,und.; the ^ve. Prepare, my .oul, to meet HimI nu.Lt * ' trumpet's soundinff V„ » „ joy their Lord surroundinir- No gloomy fear, their .oul.di.maT' Hw presence .hed. eternal dat On thoM prepared to meet Him ' ^ BehoTHi."'*' Ti*'' «""^ '<«". For tw V n'^'*'' PrevaUing; Lfl J"^ "■"« •'"' «"d their Th.j '*^ "•» "oavaUing; [tear. ??.n,h7 °'.f « " past and gone °SZ,*'y "»"«' before *?C' All unpripared to meet Him. "?,*„« ... n . ?.«.7,a,7.7,7,8, W.f«i "f"' midnight cry! Waitfag soul., rejoice, rejoice And «e the BnWooS Sgh; li^? •»"•? to keep Hi. word Ctol? forth r ™! 'ookeimpit; "o ye torth to meet your Lord And meet Him Ui your he«I ' ^ ^m^r^'-^'S^'-'tandforth! wSy"! taTurla^^™^**"^"' To wali^ J i^TT?'"?"" worth, J6.u.l?i ''' ^^ '"' white: JMua bid. your heart, be clean tJ^? you aU Hi. promise prove • Je.u. come, to casf out sinf ' And perfect you in love "^^^•1 inpatient hope, j Tn f "fv" ■•« aU caught UD ■ In .?nT^* t*"* «*'""•'" doom? rCf ♦ 'H^' '!5 deepest night ^^'iSVii''^^ "o™ down, wiui all Hi» Minu in light. IH» JODOMBIT DAY. IL Watchmt for the Bridegroom't coming. Y^^f^ »oul», ariM, ii„. ^T ^^ "■• dead awake I Unto aalvation wiw, nir '".yo" voiwl. take; "Ui^nM fi-'^*"" ■nidnight cry, Id hi" ''•"•°'y Br'degriim 2 Hecomea, He come., to caU The nation, to Hi. bar. And rai.e to glory all Who fit for glory are; a?^/.1f ^-I-'-y"" '"" "ward, 3 Go, meet Him in the sky Your everlaating Friend; 1 Your Head to glorify. With aU Hi. «in& ascend; T^ L"* " """rt, obtain the g^ace To Me, without a veU, Hi. f£e I 4 Then let u. wait to hear The tnimpet'g welcome round; To see our lord appear. Watching let u. '& found; B^fJ^T" ^"f" 'J"* l"avei.bow. Be found— a.. Lord, Thou flnd'«t us now! 121 CM Death Vanquished. W HKN the last trumpet's awful voice This rending earth shall shake; When opening graves shaU yield their charge, And dust, to life awake ; 2 Those bodies that corrupted feU ShaU mcorrupt arise, riife And mortal forms .haU spring to Immortal in the skies. 3 Behold, what heavenly propheta i^ ?!™'!v''* .'"*• '"Ifllled; [reign. And Death Weld, up hi. kncieSt ' And, vanquished, quit, the flad. ' ^fl *'""' ,"*" ^ i°yM voice. And now to triumpi sing ; ' p Grave, where U t£y victory? And where, O Deatl^ thy at&g » f ^ .- TBI JtrDOMIirT DAT. las Tht oaiful tmtence. THAT awful day will lurely come, Th* appointed hour mskea luute, Wlun I miut etand before my Judge And paaa the solemn teat. 2 Jeius, Thou aource of all my Joya, Thou Ruler of my heart, How could I bear to hear Thy voice Pronotmce the word, "Depart!" 3 The thunder of that awful word Would ao torment my ear, "Twould tear my aoul asunder. Lord, With moat tormenting fear. 4 What I to be banished from my Lord And yet forbid to die I To linger in eternal pain, And death forever fly I 6 wretched atate of deep despair. To see my God remove. And fix my doleful station where I must not taste His love ! 133 C. M. ^ND must I be to judgment brought. And answer m that day. For every vain and idle thought, And every word I aay f 2 Yea, every secret of my heart Shall shortly be made known, And I receive my just desert For all that I have done. 3 How careful then ought I to live; With what religious fear; Who such a strict account must give For my behaviour here. 4 Thou awful Judge of quick and The watchful power bestow; [dead. So shall I to my ways take heed. To all I speak or do. 6 If now Thou standest at the door, let me feel Thee near, [fore And make my peace with Ood, be- 1 at Thy bar appear. C' U. I I'M 4-8a A i4s. I Dtath and Judgmint. J^ ND am I only bom to die t And must 1 auddenly comply With nature'a atem decree ? What after death for me remainaT Celeatial joys, or hellish pains. To all eternity I 2 How then ought I on earth to live, While Ood prolonga the kind re- prieve. And propa the house of clay I My sole concern, my aingle care, To watch, and tremble, ami prepare Againat the fatal day ! 9 No room for mirth or trifling here. For worldly hope, or wordly fear. If life so soon is gone ; If now the Judge Is at the door, And all mankind must stand before The inexorable throne I 4 No matter which my thoughta em- A moment's misery, or joy; [ploy. But, Oh I when both ahall end. Where shall I find my destined Shall I my everlasting daya [placet With flenda or angels apendT 126 '^ los. Too late I \_^ ATE, late, so late I and dark the night, and chilli Late, late, so late I But we can enter atill. "Too late, too late] ye cannot enter now." 2 No light had we; for that we do repent. And learning this, the Bridegroom will relent. "Too late, too late I ye cannot enter now." 3 No light I BO late I and dark and chill the night — O let us in, that we may find the light, " Too late, too late ! ye cannot enter now I" 4 Have we not heard the Bridegroom is so sweet I O let us in, though late, to kiss His feet, "No I no I too late! ye cannot enter now I" 37 ue Tht jtidgmtnt day. INVIIilloll TO snwBi. 8.7A7A7. I '*"* I the trumpet', awful eouiid, H™ ti?"" '="»tl<»' round: WUl the rinner'. heart confound! laothed in majesty divine 1 Then ehaU »«y, "ThlTGod i. Glorious Saviour, fmine » Own me in that day for tKi ' AllT.^'''' ''■^" *""> ai!i sea: AU Jie jpowen of nature, shakra By Hb voice, prepare to flee 7 Tin. ^*™l«88 Sinner, What will then become of thee? 1 * But to those who have confessed ' aee the kingdom I bestow: fed: „, „You forever ^ ' ShaU my love and glory know." ^^ Chri,, ■ ■ «'7A7,4,7. i-Hrut ts coming. Let f h. ti *^°*"' »■"• »"•»"»*' "ease ■ L™ S'"™"" proclamation ' l^hnst IS coming! Come, Thou blessed PriSce of Peace! Ih^shalT ."i 'r_."°i' f"J P"" Sk. i: i< "mer cross an_ ^^"•^fl yet behold Thy gfo™' Christ IS coming! Let each heart repeat the strain. 3 I«ng Thy exiles have been pinin, I" ^™?'"8t.andhome,andTSfe.' sl? 'r™?'y,™«tur; shini^ • Soon^hey »haU Thy gl„ry ^ SECTION V. INVITATION TO SINNERS. 1*38 L.M. Smners inviled to the gospel feast. I C 0MB, sinner., to the gospel feast, I*t every soul be Jesus' guest- I Ye need not one be left behind j For God hath bidden aU mankind. 2 Sent by my Lord, on you I call. The invitation is to all : Come, aU the world; come, .inner, thou; All things in Christ «m ready now. 3 Come, all ye souls by sin opprest. Ye restless wanderers after rest- Ye poor, and maimed, and halt, and I Mil.:, ! In Christ a hearty welcome find. : * My message as from God receive; Ye .11 may come to Christ, and live; O let His love your hearts constrain. Nor sufl-er Him to die in vain! 6 His love is mighty to compel; His conquering love consent to feel- Yield to Hi. love's resistless power. And flght against your God no more Christ Haste the is coming I joyous jubHee. 6 See Him set forth before your eye. That precious, bleeding Sacrifice ! I Uia offered benefits embrace ; And freely now be saved by ^ace. 7 This is the time, no more delay I his is the acceptable day moment 38 And live for Him who died for call, all. nnriTAnoif to wanmoM, 199 L. u. iMUh hr, 1, 2, 3. UOt aTaToiM that thinti, draw " ntehj Tb God invitM the fallen »cei Many and free Miration buy; Buy win«, and milk, and gO(p«l grace. 2 Come to the living waters, cornel Knners, obey your Malcer'a call; Return, ye weary wanderers, home, And find my grace is free for all. 3 See from the Rock a fountain rise I For you in healing streams it rolls ; Money ye need not bring, nor price, Ve laboring, burdenM, sin-sick soula. 4 Nothing ye in exchange shall give. Leave all you have and are be- hind; Frankly the gift of God receive. Pardon and peace in Jesus find. 5 " I Md you all my goodness prove ; My promises for all are free ; Come, taste the manna of my love, And let your souls delight in MG." 130 L. M. " Come, for all things are now ready." ^TSKKHa, obey the gospel-word. Haste to the supper of your Lord ! Be wise to know your gracious day ; All things are ready, come away I 2 Ready the Father is to own And Kiss His late-returning son; Ready your loving Saviour stands. And spreads for you His bleeding nands. 3 Ready the Spirit of His love Just now the hardness 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 Are ready, with their shining host: All heaven is ready to resound, ' The dead's alive I the lost is found ! ' 181 UM. " Godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation." Q OME, ye sinners, to your Lord, In Chiist to Paradise restored; Hii proffered benefits embrace. The plenltnde of gospel grace: 2 A pardon written with His blood. The favor, and the peace of God ; The seeing e^e, the feeling sense. The mystic joys of penitence: 3 The godl^ grief, the pleasing smart. The meltings of a broken heart; The tears that tell your sins for- given, * [heaven: The sighs that waft your souls to 4 The guiltless shame, the sweet dis- The unutterable tenderness; [tress. The genuine, meek humility; The wonder," Why such love to me?" 5 The o'erwhelming power of saving grace. The sight that veils the seraph's face; [move, The speechless awe that dares not And all the silent heaven of love. 132 c. M. The gospel feast. LET every mortal ear attend. And every heart rejoice; The trumpet of the gospel sounds With an inviting voice. 2 Hoi all ye hungry, starving souls. That feed upon the wind. And vainly strive with earthly toys To fill an empty mind ; 3 Eternal Wisdom hath prepared A soul-reviving feast. And bids your longing appetites The rich provision taste. 4 Hoi ye that pant for living streams. And pine away and die. Here you may quench your raging With springs that never dry. [thirat 6 Rivers of love and mercy here In a rich ocean join ; Salvation in abundance flows, like floods of milk and wine. 188 '"vwAtioii InvilaHon lo jw..^*"^*^'*''' sslii »J^'.-. ,'" *• •*»• you, ^H.'£X"- """"'"' He i. wUHngj doubt no more. Come to Jesun Chrk and buy. ' ^Nor'lfTf'"'*''"? """''« y»" linger, AU the fltae« He requireth, TU the Spirit's rijLig beam. 4 Come ye weary, heavy-laden JfouwJl never come at aU- Not the righteous, 8mi,er« Jesug came to call. * ^PI.^*. taearnate God. aecended, Vent^™ nn'^i""* •" His blood: Let ,fn ^tk^'^i "•"*••" "holly, l*t no other trust intrude- None but Jesus Can do helpless sinners good *a nmriH, i *** ,- «•*«*. I Hi„*" »J;,"»tion. know, ' R.f,.7 "' Jnl'lhe is eomel Return, y. r.n«,med sianerT home. ' "^ HShTiiT' ='«'' '•rt^. aath full atonement made' Ye weary spirits, rest: ' Ti.. ™o»™ful souls, be ilad- Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. Extol the Lamb of God, B-5 •''■•toning Umb; Th^^Pl'"" "'"»«'> Hii blood ThT^^'MMI^P-i--: Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. And blest in Jesus Uve The year of Jubilee is come I Return, ye ransomed sinne«, home. ^T™,*'^'"? "o" 'or nought Your hentage above, R«e.ve It bac^ unbou^ht. ™ . ^' «^* of Jesus' lo?e : Ketum, ye ransomed sinners, home *3* L M WHO can describe the joys that T^Za "Prod's" r""^ "' l»™'ii«>. io see a prodigal return, To see an heir of glory bom? 'Sn?'?h^"--'^r Se"-.Se\»-tr;- 3 The Spirit takes delight to view Ihe contrite ami! rrT^f ^d «unts Ind .iJ?. tto'to"".? "' Tie growing ,m5^VXi*r°I^f; 136 8, 4 y^ ^ Se thT*^'" '"<^°'^'» ""oy. iiiKe the wideness of the ss«. Which IS more than liberty. 2 There is welcome for the sinner Th7?« if°" «'"*» '<" the good; There is mercy with tho Sa^oS;. There „ healing in His blj^ ' ' ^"i.S.M"™ "' °^ '« broade. AndfSo \* measure of man's mind- And the heart of the EtemaJ Is most wonderfully ktai 4 If our love weft.- but more simnle A^'.^":^ *•''<' Him at Hfa wort - in the favor of our Lord. IKTITITIOII TO mmM. " Him Ihal comtth to me, I mil in no mitt cut out." U ASKI the Saviour'i iroioe Irani " hMTta Speak* a pardon full and free; Come, and tnou ehalt be forgiven; BoundleH mercy flown for thee— Even tnee I 2 See the healing fountain springing From the Saviour on tiw tree; Pardon, peace, and cleansing bringing, Loat one, loved one, 'tis for thee — Even thee I 3 Hear Hie love and mercy speaking, " Come, and lay thy soul on Me ; Though thy heart for sin be breaking, 1 have rest and peace for thee — Even thee I" 4 Sinner, come, to Jesus flying. From thy sin and woe be free; Burdened, guilty, wounded, dyini;. Oladly [e welcome thee — Even thee I 6 Every sin shall be forgiven, [be; Thou, through grace, a child shalt Child of Qod, and heir of heaven. Yes, a mansion waits for thee — Even thee I 138 8,8,0,6. The sinner invited to the Saviour. J UST aa thou art, without one trace Of love, or joy, or inward grace. Or meetness for the heavenly place, O, guilty sinner, come ! 2 Burdened with guilt, wouldst thou be blest 7 [rest; Trust not the world; it gives no Christ gives relief to hearts op- weary sinner, come! [prest — 3 Come, leave thy burden at the cross, Count all thy gains but empty dross ; His grace repays all earthly loss — O needy sinner, come! 4 Come, hither bring thy boding fpar«, Thy aching heart, thy mournful tears ; [ears,— Tis mercy's voice salutes thine O trembling sinner, come I 41 188 7a. " Comt unto me all ye that labor and are heavy-laden." r^ OME, ye weary sinners, come, All who groan Vneath your load, Jesus calls His wa lerers home; Hasten to your pardoning Qod! Come, ye guilts spirits, oppressed, Answer to tue Saviour's call: ** Come, anf* 1 ^11 give you rest ; Come ,anu I will save you all." i 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 everv care; To Thine arms of mercy fly. Find our lasting quiet there. 3 Burdened with a world of grief. Burdened with our sinful load. Burdened with thk unbelief, Burdened with the wraith of Qod: Lol we come to Thee foi ease. True and gracious as Thou art; Now our groaning souls release. Write forgiveness on our heart. 140 7s. " WAy will ye die, house of Israeli" S INNERS, turn, why will ye die? God, your maker, asks you why? God, who did our being give. Made you wil h 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 f 2 Sinners, turn, why will ye diet 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 ransomed sinners, why Will ye 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. Wooed you to embrace His love; Will yen not His grace receive? Will yo-' -till refuse to live? Why, ye long-sought sinners, why Will ye grieve your God, and die? 141 ImrRATION ro lOUCIM, Ts. I 143 Wliy will you reiolva to die T " B^'i.'^hv"'"' y« •'"«■"•. turn; H. would all ?hrworw","e1vf'' '•WhywiUyo^ire:;f;.\rdi.7' 3 SiniMra, turn while God i« near- Now'.™ """'' «'■» in.in^"' Now, even now, your Saviour atai^da • CrL Xi''"*Heapr.ad.Hi, £Sd': IJ-iee, Ye will not happy bel M^ who life to none deny, Why will you reeolve to die f The wanderer exhorted to return fi t^^^^fu- ^■"l*"'"' *'">'J««d <»■• wShTi. *;/''**'"'» '"PPy home. Turn thee, brother; homeward come. ^ ^V^°" '""*«'' »" the powers God for noble uses gave? ?l.™''S:;r'i'"X""°"*«^"™ hour.? Turn thee, brother; Qod can Mvel 3 Is a mighty famine now In thy heart and In thy aoulT D«oontent upon thy browf wSi ""' ""■'* *''" * ^rfh*""' *,^ bitterest wound. Sji ^' 5' '**.?'*-^ he found; I 1*11 upon Him; He is near. | Sink into the purple' Jood;" Rl» into the life lof OoT i Find to Chriat the way of pe«» ■oan I B„ i7, -™iTr«Dw, unlet Life by Hia expiring „, m^^- ■""^l'^ »y HiaTalT rind in Chriat your aU to all. ' °^'*™ the record true. Uod to you Hia Son hath sivenl Y.maynowbehappvtoo, *""' Li" ?he"H*f;'"i l"" "'• "' •"•Ten: AH *!,. 1.J * ."' ,''"™» »hove, AU the life of glorious love. 4 Thia the univeraal bliss, God a original . , ,„i„ thU, «:.i'to^a?s^'r„tyr"'"''"*' i'raue for redeeming love. WHERE^hMl^my wondertog «,„! How ehall I all to heaven aaoiref A slave redeemed from death a^ ,to HovJ'Xif'r''*'' ;■•''■» eternalflre. How ahan I equal triumpha raiae Or aing my great Deliverert prX'? 2 how shall I the goodness teU ""V;iw'eS!l:^-«"'«^«^-t Should know, should feel my^s forgiven, ^ Blest with this antepaat of heaven f ' *^°Or'°„'<.?i'"yK«^"y hrethren, come. Growing beneath your liad of His M««,i'np fert shall maki ™"' Hi. open sfde shall takeVou to° He cafl. you now, invitea you h^ • Come, O my guilty breth«n! co™l IKT1TATKHI JO BIKMB 146 •^- '' G0d it iovi." GEE, ainneri, in tbii gospel glus. ^ The friend and Saviour of manldnd t Not ona of ■!! the apostate race But may in Him salvation And. His thoughts and words and actions prove — His life and death—that Qod is love I 2 BehoM the Lamb of Qod. who bear«i The ^na of all the world awayt A servant's form He meekly wearit, He sojourns in a house of clay ; His fi^ory is no lonser wen. But Ood with (iod Ts man with men. 3 Soe where tlie God incarnate standn. And calls His wandering creatures home; Ihandfi : He all day long spreadu out His " Come, weary souls, to Jesus come! Ye all may hide you in my breant; Believe, and I will give you rest. 4 " Ah I do not of my goodness doubt ; My Having ^ace for all in free ; I will in now»e cast him out That comeH a sinner unto me : I can to none myself deny; Why, sinners, will ye perish, why t" 146 10,10,11,11. Miracles of healing. VE neighbors and friends, to Jesus draw near ; His love condcHceudH, by titles so dear, I to prove. To call and invite you Kin triumph And freely delight you in JeHUH'H love. 2 7 d Shepherd who died Hitt sheep to redeem. On every side are gathered to Htm. The weary and burdened, the reprobate race; And wait to be pardoned througli Jesus's grace. 3 The blind are restored through Jesus's name; They see their dear Lord, and follow the Lamb: The halt, they are walking, and running their race; The dumb, tney are talking of Jesus's grace. 147 10,10,11,11. " 'J his Man reetiveth nnnert'* THY faithfulness. Lord, each moment we find, tklnd; So true to Thy word, so loving and Thy mercy so tender to all the lost race, [And grace. The vilest offender may turn and 2 The mercy I feel, to others I show, I set to my seal that Jesus is true; Ve all may find favor, who come at His call; [for all. Ocome to my Saviour, His grace Is 3 Tu save what was lost, from heaven He came; [name! Come .sinners, and trust in Jesua's He otTers you pardon ; He bids you be free: [unto Met" " If sin be your burden, O come 4 O let me commend my Saviour to you, [too : The publican's Friend and Advocate For you He is pleading His merits and deatn, [beneath. With Uod interceding for sinners 148 10,10,11,11. Salvation by grace. Y £ thirsty for God, to Jesus give ear, [power to draw near; And take, through His blood, a His kind invitation, ye sinners, embrace, [grace. Accepting salvation, salvation by 2 Sent down from above, who governs the skies. In vehement love to sinners He cries, '• Drink into my Spirit, who happy would be, [Me.** And all thingtt inherit, by coming to 3 <» Saviour of all. Thy word we believe, [to receive : And come at Thy call. Thy grace The blessing is given, wherever Thou art; [heart. The earnest of heaven in love in the I 4 To us at Thy feet the Comforter ! give, [live : Who gasp to admit Thy Spirit, and The weakest believers acknowledge for Thine. [divine. And fill us wit)', rivers of water 4a ik ULTATIOI) 1 OOKTIOnO*. SECTION VL SALVATION. 1. CONVICTION. »<» 8M Guilly dtlay m commt to Chritl. A HI whither ihould I go, To whom .hould I my trouble ihow, And pour out my complaint r * ¥7. ^•!'*'»"' bWe me come. Ah I why do I del»y ? A^ .% ""^'X ''"»•'• home, And yet from Him I itay I 3 What i. it keep, me bacic ../r"'" *U«h I cannot nart' Which will not let my SaSfouJuk. I PoeicMion of my heart! ' * Some cuTMd thing unknown ;' Mu»t»urelv lurk within; Some idol, wtich I will not own, Borne secret boeom-iin. ' ^"i i*"? '^' declare That God la only Love. 1180 an. 'Tluhvtof Chriit contlrahulh m ' ^H»J .hall Thy lor. eonatnU.. WJen shall my m>u1 retam again To her atmial reet f ^"^ * Afcl what avails my atrife. >'T wandariag to and fro » Thou l«t th,7^ XXL Ufa, Ah I whither should I gof ' » Lord, at Thy feat I fi I J-P"" t" " "t free I fain would now obey And give up all for Ti •"' {«rd, at Thy feet I faUi I sToan to be sat free; would now obey the call. give up all for Thee. The God of aU thatWthe And died a cursed death. And can I yet delay To tear my soul frSm ear( i awar For Jesus to r«!.lv. T '' \ [Md^rni'm^jf I My friends, my all resto. : *''JK'f"» R««l«m«r, takSfo Uk^ I And seal me ever ThijJel I "1 „ 8 U "oytr for a coHlritt htart O T^T I could repent. And J^i" '" "y wSff^Jart, A humble, contrite heart I For hartng grfeved my Q^. 1111 sprinkled with Thy blood. Jesus, on me bestow „^«Pe»lt«nt desire; My aching breast Inspire; With softening pity look, Strik^ ^h ?f,''f™»» ^<>*°! stooke resistless And break 'this heart of stone I i 3 •ALTATtOK : >BrMTA«CI. US «■>! Pnytr for a «<«A»r ttnit of tin. O THAT I eouM nv»n ^ Uj muck-off«id«d Uod t that 1 eonld but itand In tmx Ot Thjr »mietins rod I II maej euiaot draw, Thou \)j Thy thmtcningi moYt, And kMp >n abject loiil In awa, That will not jricid to lova. t Show ma the naked eword Impani 'er my head; O let ma tiemble at Thy word. And to my wayH take heed t With aacred horror fly From every einful mare; Nor ever, in my Judge's eye, Hy Judge's anger dare. 3 Thou great tremendoua Ood, The conacioua awe impart; The grK(« be now on me beatowed. The tender, fleshly heart. For Jesua' sake alone. The stony heart remove. And melt at last, melt me down Into the mould of love I 168 L'M. " Ani halh done ditpite unto tht Spiril of grace." CTAY, Thou insulted Spirit, sUy, Though I have done Thee each despite. Nor caat the sinner quite away. Nor take Thine everlasting flight. 2 Though I have steeled my stubborn heart. And atill shook off my guilty fears. And vexed, and urged Thee to depart. For many long retwllious years: S Though I have most unfaithful been Of all who e'er Thy grace reoelved, Ten thousand timea Thy goodness seen, Ten thousand times Thy goodness grieved; 4 Yet, O the chief of sinners spare I In himor of my great High £^4est. Nor i'j Thy righteous anger swear To ezoluda me from Thypeople'a rest. SALVATION. 2. REPENTANCE. »* ^ • ■• . . ' '• True conlrihon tmplored. §AVIOUR, Prince of Israel's race. See me from Thy lofty throne ; Give the sweet relenting grace. Soften this obdurate stone; Stone to flesh, O Ood, convert I Cast a look, and break my heart. 2 l>y 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 Ood, Spilt again Thy precious blood. 5 Jesua, 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 !" 4 Might I in Thy sight appear. As the publican distrest; Stand, not daring to draw near, Smite on my unworthy breaat; Qroan the sinner's only plea, " God be merciful to me I" 6 O remember me for good, Faaai^g through the mortal vale; 8ho-y me the atoning blood. When my strength and spirit fail; Give my fainting aoul to see Jaaua erudfled for me. 4S IJi 166 Mloah vl. 6, 7, 8 WHEREWITH, Ctod, ,h.U I How to Th?^"" ■*'"• '^y '«»» 2wm^^d.Hghttino,7sr- Thmlil'^"'"?"*' oblation. plea«! >e M^ T i^!?P'' '^'"' »" Thee I call, f w^h^J ^"' "y I^d, my AU ; I I.if A* """""« "' the poof; wSL. '"" 'P"''»»e *^J*' gradoos Lord, my sickness fe^^^r**-* "t"« purejlSfre Peace,^rijfhteou.ne,s, aid joy iln' And poui Tkysetf into „, fc,^ FMm U. SHOW pity. Lord; O Lord, forgivel . * x*J?P™t% "W Hve: ' A« not Thy merSe. large uid free! May not a sinner truat in Theet ^ ^nS; Sl'^'''■""' fy ••»» "•"'ess lS^ Py l»»-»g»i™t Thy grace ; Lord, should Thy judgmeit bi severe, fclear I «m condemned, but Thou art' ' ^!?"J "^ ^"«' ooBceived In sin And born unholy and unclean, hS ""* ""'" """"^ «^ty Corrupts the race and taints us aU 4 Behold I fall before Thy face My only refuge is Thy grace; [clean. No outward^orm can maki me The ler-osy Ues deep within. 6 ^t save a trembling sinner. Lord, Th '"P"'.'*'" hSvering'rXd Would TigToi some sw«ti^^nSS fl . r ; " '"PP"'* '^•'"•t despair. U In 4^ heartymy God, my King, is, »" the sacrlflce I brtig;'' [SS The God of grace will nTS^ dw- A broken heart for saorifloe. 188 L.„ „^'-n" '** mtner't Friend. J ESUB, the sinnw". FHmd, to Thee, Lost and undone, for aid Iflee; Weary of earth, myself, and suT 2*° Thme arms, and take me inl <^'7'S?^ '■*?' "y ■"-»'* wU; . ITS Thou alone canat make me who's: r v- FjUen; till in me Thine &' And lost I am, tlU Thou art mX. Sl^'""°? '" Thyself prepare; ^TiJ^l "'"'t by enteriSg theJi; ^ tW^.V ■" •*" "»kenS clean -lis this alone can cast out sin. ThVf'?* i T."." ""•not be That I should fit myself for Thee- Thme « the work, and only ^,. e TOat shaU Iwy Thy^'tomove? but "ftoi. «t Inve; Lord, 1 am sin, „«», Lord, I am fost, butSou hit BALVATIOH : BBPMNTAMCB. 150 L.M. Cotiftssion of sin. O THOU that hear*Bt when ainnerH cry. [lie, Thoiwh all my Crimea before Thee Behold me not with angry look, But blot their memory n-om Thy boolc I 2 I cannot live without Thy light, Ciat out and baniahed from Thy sight; [restore. Thy saving strength, O Lord, And guard me that I fall no more. 3 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. 4 My sou] lies humbled in the duat. And owna Thy dreadful aentence just; [eye. Look down, O Lord, with pitymg And save the aoul condemned to die. 160 L.M. " God be merciful to me a sinner." \1 ITH broken heart and contrite sigh, A trembling sinner, Lord, I cry; Thy pardoning grace is rich and Ood, be merdiul to mel [free : 2 I smite upon my troubled breast. With deep and conscious guilt op- pressed ; Christ and His cross my only plea: Ged, be merciful to me I 3 V*! oS I stand with tearful eyes, Nor dare uplift them to the skies; But Thou dost all my anguish sec: O God, be merciful to me ! 4 Nor alms, nor deeds that I have Can for a aiiurla sin atone; [done, To Calvary atone I flee ; God, be merciful to me ! 6 And when, redeemed from sin and hell, [dwell, With all the ranso.Tied turong I My reotiU'ed so2g shall ever bo, Titi Qvi anisi merciful to me I 161^ L.M. Chml, the soufs Physician. Q THOU, whom once they flock- ed to hear, [feel; Thy words to hear, Thy power to 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. 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, Aiid long hath languished at the pool, A word of Thine ahall make me rise. And speak me in a moment whole. 162 L M. Li^t and healing implored, \ll HEN, gracious Lord, when shall ^ It be. That I shall find my all in TheeT The fulness of Thy promise prove. The seal of Thine eternal love! 2 Thee, only Thee, I fain would find. And cast the world and flesh be- hind; Thou, only Thou, to me be given, Of all Thou hast in earth orlieaven. 3 Whom man forsakes, Thou wilt not leave. Ready the outcasts to receive; Though all mj sinfulness 1 own, And all my faults to Thee are known. 4 Aht whv'efore did I ever doubt! Thou wilt in no wise cast me out, A helpless sold 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 tne abject sinner up I 6 Lord, I am blind, — be Thou my sight ; Lord, I am weak,--be Thou my A hdper of the helpless be, [might; And let me find my all in Thee. K I i^f,; " Jl 163 M ^*'™'' ** I nuiy eaU ThM mine. From heaven ud Thee remov- ed so f»r. Draw nigh. Thy pitying ea^ Indine, ■ana caat not out my languid prayer i Gently the wealc Thou lov'.t to ' Ti.-.r?^. ^ . [knee: • O break not then a brnieed reed, i Nor quench the emokingflaxinmel j r^ "• •*"■ '"'y ™>«> I hear. hii'T* "■•>':''" '""y"»»'; I „■".?''• /O""" of death appear,— ! Forth at Thy call, thougfiCid, I I come. I 4 Give me, O oive me, (uUy, Loid, Fr«! me indeed, repeit the word, ' Aitd loose my bancfc, and let me go JS" ^""^ ^ «°. *• Thee, my God, Thy mercies and my wanU to Ull, a !? "yjP^don sealed in blood. Saviour, "Ay love I wait to fS ' 164 LM . ™V55'' *""'' ""'' ''f' •» CAW,*. Tf Jf/ ^^"^ '*'°" "» "^"n* o' n S»r {"J «e prevails Thy prayer, And''°.li^'r"l?* «>-«/. ey, [pray; heart to -- ...">.<«jioi. WISH convey, [i ^sweetly prompt my fiar rSSU^^ f/ "*»' petitions join. Almighty Advocate, to Thine 2 Skin would I know my utmost Ul, "m "*' °**"" ' ''"'S'lt to Se'^SJ^^ "il"'*' "*' rouni'me it ?*t* "»* '^■'«> "Pon niy soul, ne djrkness of my ca?nal ,ind, ft4t^J"7*"?' "y P«««ione buid, ft?™~ "i^?'' '^' the^th abroad Immeasurably far from God O 8nVAi>ain« T x _ »» 3 Soveretei Love, to'lTiee I cry » ITiyself, or else I diet N T1>nvM jAAi.L. .*. . ... Give me wseii, or else I die! " Death, hSi, are but the w.ii"!f/" g;^en«ibyThyi;™teri'me aived when possessed of Thee, I am • O might I fed Thee in my heart awniTAitoi. 165 i^M THOU Man o< griefs, remember me, Who never canst Thysdf for- sweat I ( 2 Father, if I may call Thee so, Kegard my fearful heart's desire: R«""" this load of guUty woe^ ' Nor let me in my sins expire } Should bruise this wretched soul of liong as eternal ages rolL [mine S."^? w y !."/ ^t'^ I bring, Th» heightened fear of death I fln?j The tyrant, brandishing hisstins Appears, and heU uaose beSa. iu'*!P''*Sf *• v**"*' ^"th alone, ihat endless banishment from Tbae : I'iS'*'.""' «?™ ■"« to Thy Son, Who trembled, wept, and bled for me I 166 {. u " rA« eyes of your understandme t««g enhghtened." JESUS, whose glory's streaming Ti.™Zv' J X [command. Though duteous to Thy hi»h ft,f "S^'lK '^^ »P" '«^. suSdl " Thy pr*se^ce 2 How ahaU weak eyes of 9esh, weigh- ed down, rnisht With rin, and dim with enro's ^" *? »»koM Thy awfil tWf! Or view Thy unapproaohed lightr 3 Restore my sight; let Thy free graoe ^ entrance to the hiUest SveT ^ T^f f''" "' 'aith;Thy See So shall I see, yet seeing'uvr^ J.f w'L1?*P.*" '"» above Keaoh forth; lol my whole heart I bow; V° V ""H' " Tl«>« art my love , 6 O Je«us, full of graoe the sighs aSkf V± '»'rt,"th pity ^ew t Hark! h«ir aiy 3U<«» ipifc,, „d ..«°""^™ [sho™ "Mercy, Thou Ood of ii«r^ RALTATIOlf: BiraiTAHOC 16fT c. H . "Jttiu Chritt maketh Ihee whok." ■m HILE dead in trapoHei I lie, Thv qutclceniiig Bpirit give; Call me. Thou Son ofOod, that I Uay hear Thy voice, and live. 2 While, full of anguish and diaease. My weak diatempered soul Thy love companionately aeea, let it make me whole I 3 To Jeaua' name if all things now A trembling homage pay, let my atubbom spirit bow. My atiff-neclced will obey I 4 Impotent, deaf, and dumb, and And sick, and poor I am; [blind. But aure a remedy to find For all in Jesus' name. 168 c. M. " Who ttieni about doing good." J ESUS, if still Thou art to-day As yesterday the sarld Thy face and Uve. ^ ^"sS^f"*- "T- **• Father', love Sk^ to my heart abroad; ■4m let me into God. , ittYATIOIl! SnU. f«r Thy lovinf-Untaaee. 1??^ J"™?" ^"^ *» Thy word. Or at Thy UU* meet. * "T^t^'^' '™» JiPPototed way., an T^'J" '•■" Thy will; r^ I »t^l»fore Thy f;«e, And hew Thee ny, "ie .tiUl" To toel the Tirtue of Thy blood. And epread it. prain belowT . * ' A^i^i,""','"™ *''• •»•">■• "i", I .TSL '•""^'■•om work. I cea«j «U God create my peace. Muet aU my effort, prove; They cannot puToha.e love. * ' fj^^. '"?f ^""y "»«» "join. I tnut in mean, no more. na c M To mT, **i? ^"^ ^^ "^ «>»d fhi. earth without my God. 2 Bm-' - ■ — *''8„ ftM. iPr«ji«- /or (nw pttiUttict. vEJ?^'*^ how Ju.t Thou art^ And tremble, at Thy word) Which from repenUnce flow. That con.cion.neM of guUt, which The Iong-.u.p«,ded blowl llun a Saviour, to me in pity give „The Huible di.frei. rdv. The pl«|« Thou Sm 'at Jt ri" AnS bia me die in peace; * WUt from the dreadful day remove, Before the evU come; {r?S^ "?• 1?"' •»'"'• "hove. My body in the tomb. 174 CM O THAT Thou wouldet the heaven, rend, „.I»^ ""je'ty come down; 5^3^!°"' ''H°« "™ omnipotent. And Mile me for Thine ow^l .tubble of Thy foe; arm remAl Mil. .1.- .* ^ The W tWi-T -"-""" »« iny loe; J^H "'i.'^' "y ••»» o'ertnra, And make the mountain, flow. 3 Thou my impetuon. .pirit guide. And curb my headetrong'will; And bid the aun .tand .ill. 4 What though I cannot break my Tfc. »Ji" • *"^ offmyload,[chain. The thing, impoewbie to TOn Are poed )le to God. ^ ^I^ZiH *"»«,'oo hard for Thee, Almighty Lord of aU, i^ And make the mountain. faUf « Who, who riiall in Thy preeence And match OmnipotencSnluSd Or pluck the sinner thence r ^ ^'S^,J^,'^*«'y. tat "rth aeeaU; Nearei to wve Thou art; ^TL^ •" the poweri of heU, And greater than ^ heart, tiJUTATIOII I ITS S.M. RtftHlanet and failk tmpiorti. O THAT I oouM nptnt I that I oouU Mlav* I Thou bj Thy Toiw tha nuirbla rent, Tha rook is iiuidar olaaval Thou, bjr Thy two-adgcd iword. My ioul ud iplrlt part; [word, Btrika with tSa hammer of Thy And braak my atubbom heart I 1 Saviour, and Prince of Peace, Tha double grace beetow; Unlooaa the bande of wickednaaa. And let tha captive go ; Grant me my aina to feel, And then the load remove; Wound, and pour in, my wounda to Tha balm of pardoning love, [heal, 3 For Thy own mero/a aaka, Tha ounad thing remove; And into Thy protection take Th« priaonar of Thy love. In every trying hour. Stand by my heble aoi- And acraan me from my ._/a'a power, Till Thou haat made me whole. 176 7.. "Go M peoct and «'« no more." J^VTER all that I have done. Saviour, art Thou pacified? Whither ahali my vileneaa run! Hide me, earth, the sinner hide I 2 Let me aink into the duat, Full of holy ahame adore; Jaaua Chriat, the Good, the Just, Bida me go and ain no more. 3 O confirm tha gracious word, Jaaua, Son of God and man I I«t me never grieve Thee, Lord, Never turn to ain again. 4 TBI say all io aU Thou art, i Till Thou bring Thy nature in, KMp thia feeble, trembling heart; j Save me, aave me. Lord, from ain. | 61 tuumntiuM. I ITT 7.. " Tht Lord it long-tufering and of grtat mtrey." QGFTH of meroy, can there ba, Mercy still reaarved for met Can my God Hia wrath forbear I Me, the chief of sinners, aparaf 2 I have long witkatood Hia grace, Long provoked Him to Hia face; Would not hearken to Hia calla, Grieved Him by a thouaand falla. ' I have apllt Hia pracioua blood. Trampled on tha Son of God, IWad with panga unspeakable, I, who yet am not in hell I 4 Whence to me thia waate of love? Aak my Advocate above; See the cause in Jesus' face, Now before the throne of grace, 5 Lol I cumber still the ground; Lot an Advocate la found; " Haaten not to cut him down ; Let thia barren aoul aione." a There for me tha Saviour atanda, Showa 3ia wounda, and apreada Hia God la love I I know, I feel; [hands, Jesua weepa, and lovea me atilll 7 Jaaua, anawer from fibove, la not all Thy nature lovet Wilt Thou not the wrong forget. Suffer me to kiaa Thy feett 8 If I rightlv read Thy heart. If Thou all oompaaaion art. Bow Thine ear, in mercy bow. Pardon and accept rae now. ft Pity from Thine eye let fall, By a look my aoul recall; Now the stone to flesh convert. Cast a look, and break my heart. 10 Now incline ma to repent. Let me now my fall lament, Now n^ foul revolt deplore. Weep, Miave, and ain no mora. ■AlTiTIOK 1 »■>« 7.. "AgaiHj, Th„, Tk*, only, have I nnntd." HOhY Spirit, pity m., [Th«, ^H«ro.d Witt grief for grieving nwnt, though I mourn «Sart, Liit«i to ■ wmUlng heart. S One unnumbered I oonfeMi. Of tteeedlng liiifulneee, ««» »g»in»t Thyiell .lone. Only to OraniMienoe Iraown: ' r2|[^" '°.J^y whi.pered calU, S?™w T***** "'^omhend fall,, ™««iMit fear, beneath the rod, Treacherou. trifling with my Ood, Hatog then for poieone/food; At the fonntaina of the akies Craving ereaturely auppliee. ' F*"'"^? «•"• »t worahip-timo, Grovelling aim, i„ ^orka Tublime; ftidj, when God ia paaaing by, Sloth, when aouli in*daTSe8a die. • O bo merdful to me. Now In bittemeaa for Thee I IWhor, pardon through Thy Son Stoa againat Thy Spflt dona! I'TO 8 7 ffu 'Peaking blood. SVni^"^." ™°« <*" •hove; M^arfMt Thy pardoning love oiff ^ °^y "l" receive; Give u. to the bleeding Saviour, I*t ua by Hia dy^Uve. stm m.^ik;''"? "Po" ti" t^; AH their aina were hUd on me." 4 Stm our Advocate in heaven. Father, ,how their aina foririven- Father, glorify Thy Son" * ' UrailTAKOI. 180 Ma. Whom atill I hold, but cannot aaai My epmpMiy bafore Uione, And I am left alone with That: With Thea aU night I mean to atly And wreatla tiU^ha breik rf dajf' 2 I need not teU Thee who I am. My miaery and aia declare- ^i^l? ^isr^i^ >n«1^7name, Look on Thy handa, and r«id It the>«; Ton me Thy name, and teU me now. »,.Tt "^r'' ''^»«' "ny holdl The aecrat of Thy love unfold: ™rTl!5'i."*"r"»*The.gi, TUl I Thy name. Thy nature know. 4 Wnt Thou not yet to me reveal TV. iS ^ '^ '*""'» "»e. tell; To blow it now reaolved I am; S;^*^'I"lUj»tl.tThie^ ™i I Thy name. Thy nature know. * ^"^t J?°'¥j? "y «hrinking fleah And murmur ti contend ao longt I riae auperior to my pain. Wtan I am weak, theni^iong: 'faa "^ "' »t»ength ahdl I ihaU with the God-man prevaU. 181 c. u Omnueience. LORD. aU I am ia known to Thee- Jn vam my aoul would try To ahun Thy preaenoe, or to^«, The notice of Thine eye. My riaing and my reat, ' My pubao walka, my private wavM The accrete of m/bWat ^' * "LVl.^S^i' 'i! "?*= *' "Thee. Lord. Before they're formed within; ■ALTAROll I IBS „ t^ UatUww Iz. 90-22. (JNCU^AN, of Ufa and hwrt un- How ihail I in Hit alght appMrt CoDMiooi of my invatwate un I blnah and trambla to draw near; Yat thnmgh the gannent of Hia woid, I humbly aaak to touch my Lord. 2 Tom then, Thou good I^yaician, turn. Thou aourca or unaxhauatad lova; Sola Comfortar of aoula forlorn, Who only canat my plagua remove, <^ oaat a pitying looK on me. Who dare not lift mine eyea to Thee I 3 Tet will I in my Qod confide, [soul ; Who cornea to meet my aeeking I wait to feel Thy blood applied, Thy Mood applied ahall make me whole; And lol I triut Thy gracious power To touch, to heal me in thia hour, 188 6-8S. Hungtrmg and thirtting for God. J ESIIS, if still the same Thou art, If all Thy promiaea are sure. Sat up Thy Ui^ldom in my heart. And make me rich, for I am poor; To me be kll Thy treaanres ghren. The kingdom of an inward heaven. 2 Thou hast pronounced the mourners bleat. And lol for Thee I ever mourn; I cannot, no, I will not reat, Till Thou, my only rest, return ; Till Thou, the Prince of peace, ap- And I receive the Comforter, [pear, 3 Where is the blessedness bestowed On all that hunger after Thee? I hunger now, I fliirst for God; See the poor faintinff sinner, see. And satisfy with endleas peace. And fill me with Thy righteousness. 4 Ahl Lgrd, if Thou art in that sigh. Then hear Thyself within me pray ; Hear in my hurt Thy Spirit's crv. Mark what my lahonng aoul' would say; Answer the deep unutterad groan. And show that Thou and I are one. 184 , 7,«,TA7ATA Cmi tn»«. And that Thou bidd'at me gome to Ijunb of Ood, I comel 2 Jut u I am, and waiting not To rid my aoul of one duk blot, To Thee, whoae blood can oleanae each not, lunb of Ood, I comet 3 Juat aa I am, though toaaed about With many a conflict, many a doubt, With feara within, and foea without, O Lamb of Ood, I cornel 4 Juat aa I am, poor, wretched, blind ; Sight, richea, healing of the mind, Yea, all I need, in Thee to find, O Lamb of Ood, I comel 6 Juat as I am. Thou wilt receive. Wilt welcome,pardon,cleanse,relieve, Bwsauae Thy promise I believe, O Iamb of Ood, I comet 6 Juat aa I am,— Thy love unknown Haa broken every barrier down; Now to be Thine, yea. Thine alone, O lAmb of Ood, I come] 188 8,7A7A L OKD, I Iwar of ahowers of bleaaing Thou art acatUring full and free— Showera, the thiraty land refreahing; Let aome droppinga fall on me — Even me. * ^'S' "* °°*' ^ gracioBB Father, Sinful tho<%h my heart may bet Thou might'at leave roe, but the rather Let Tly mercy fall on me— Even me. 3 Fias me not, O tender Saviour, Let me love and cling to Theel I am longing for Thy favor; Whilst Thou'rt calling, call me— Even me. 4 Paaa me not, O mighty Spirit Thou canat make the blind to aee; Witnesaer of Jesua' merit. Speak the word of powet to me— Even me. 6 Love of Ood ao pure and changsleefi Blood of Chriat ao rich and freei Grace of Ood ao atrong and bound- Magnify them all in me— [leea, Even me. (AI.TATMIII WAttU. n titonHon tkrouglt tlu Spirit. r^OUE, H0I7 QhMt, oalMtUl Don, To viait a Mrrovful bnut, Ify burdon of guilt to mnon, And Mns m* Miuniio* and rut. Thou onljr nut poww to nllora A liimer o'enrhobnad with Ui load, ThawDHof aeeap.anc* to gtra. And iprinklc Us heart with the Mood. 2 Thy nil if I ever have known, And sighed from myself to got tree, And noaned the nnspeakaUe groan. And longed to be nappy In Thee; FnUl the imperfeet dasfre, Thy peace to my consdenoe reveal. The sense of Thy favor inspirs. And give me my pardm to feel. 3 Most merciful Spirit of grace. Relieve me again, and restore; Ify spirit In holiness raise. To fall and to suffer no more. Oome, heavenly Comforter, come. True Witnees of mercy divine. And make me Thy permanent home, And seal me eternally Thine. 191 M.7,7,7,7. " Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee." QUI of the deep I cry. Just at the point to die; Hastening to eternal pain, Jesus, Lord, I cry to Thee; Help a feeble child of man. Show forth all Thy power in me. 2 On Thee I ever call, Saviour and FMend of all ; [caae ; Well Thou know'st my desperate Thou my curse and ain remove, Save me by Thy richest grace, Save me by Iliy pardomng love. 3 I will not let Thee go. Till I Thy mercy know; 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. 4 What hast Thou done for me I O think on Oslvaryl By Thy mortal groans and sighs. By Thy precious death I pray, Hear my dying spirit's cries. Take, O take, my sins away I SALTATION. 182 3. PAITH. C. H. ' The blood of Jetus Christ His Son eUameth us from all sin." ■THERE is a fountain ailed with ' blood Drawn from Immanuel's veins; And sinners, plunged beneath that flood. Lose all their guilty stains. 2 The dying thief rejoieed to see That iountain in his day; And there may I, though vile as he. Wash all my sins away. 3 O dying I^mb, Thy precious Uoud Shall never lose its power. Till all the ransomed Ghnnh of God Is saved to sin no more. 4 E'er since, by faith, I saw the strsam Thy flowing wounds supply. Redeeming love has been my theme. And shall be till I die. 5 Then in a nobler, sweeter song, 111 sing Thy power to save; When ttus poor lisping, stammering tongue Lies silent in the grave. 6 Lord, I believe Thou bast prepared, Unworthy though I be, For me a blood-bought free reward, A golden harp for me I 7 Tis etrtmg and tuned for endlen years. And formed by power divine, To sound in God the Father's ears No other name but Thine. ^UhfeMktf m^srw^ 1S8 c. u. "lori. I btlitv, • fcfto Thou miM H °!L"i <*"! '*•*• ky "'Mr. ut Onr dn, how dMp It (taliul S r.at «!«.■■ , voice of wTmlgn grmc* ^ Soniids from tb* uered word i Ho, T« dMpairiag tiiiiMn, oom*. And triut upon the Lord I" 3 My wul obey. th« Almighty'. c«U, And nuu to thli reUif ; *»"" <»"«• Jiy promta., Lord, O h*lp my unbcllefl Xr^ordSeiTyi*^-' Be Thou my etrength ud rhrht- •oueneee, ^ My Saviour, ud my »n. 194 C.M All fulnett in Christ. JMJJ8, In Thee aU fulneM dweU., And aU for wretched man; And break off every chain I 2 HThon impart Thyeelf to me, ■..ISi ""'•'■ Konl restored i * ^^t^ *•' reoonoiling «aoe, And fitted by true holiness For my eternal rest. 8 The peace which man can ne'er conceive. The love and Joy unknown. Now, FaU-r, to't£y^^„v.. And dalm me for Thine own. *** C. M. JK8UBI Redeemer, Saviour, Lord; me weary sinner's IViend, Come to my help, pronounce the word. And bid my troubles end. 2 Deliverance to my sou] procliim. And life and liberty; Shed forth the virtue of Thy name. And Jesus prove to me. 3 SiUvatlon in that name U found. Balm of mv grief and care; A medicme for my every wound. All, all I want is there. 4 Faith to be healed Thou know'st I have, Th^^' '^''? ^* '"*'' l^t given; Thou canst. Thou wilt the sKaer aave. And make me meet for heaven. 6 Thou canst o'ercome this heart of Taiae; Thou wilt victorious prove: For everhuting strength is Thine, And everlasting tofe. tUiVATKW I wtiim. % rrtatr for mtaHHt gnet. JHOU Uddra Ood, for whom t TBI Thou Tb^MU dwilue, Ood liiinn«Mlbl«, unknown, — Rofud • »inner'> prayer I 2 Ab nnrtganorat* ohild of man, To ThM for faith I call; PitT Thy fallan creature's pain. And raiM.me from my fall. 3 Thon wilt in me reveal Thy name. Thou wilt Thy light afford; Bound and oppreseed, yet Thine I The prUoner of the Lord, [am, 4 Now, Liord, if Thou art power, deacend. The mountain ain remove; '7 unbelief and troublaa end. If Thou art truth and love. 6 Show me the blood that bought my The covenant blood apply, [peace And all my grlefa at once ahall And all my aina ahall die.[ceaBe, 198 c. u. A ptaytr for Kvint faith. CATHBR, I atretch my handa to Thee, Ko other help I know; If Thou withdraw Thyaelf from me, Ahl whither ahall I go ? 2 What did Thy only Son endure Before I drew my breath; What pain, what labor, to secure My aoul from endleaa death I 3 Jeaua, could I this believe, I now ahould feel Thy power; Now all my wanta Thou would'at relieve In thla the accepted hour. 4 Author of faith, to Thee I lift My weary, longing eyes; let me now receive that gift I Uy aoul without it dice 6 Surely Thou canst not let me die; apeak, and I ahall live! For here I will unwearied lie, mil Thou Thy Spirit give. 6 How would my fainting soul rejoice Could I but see Thy face I [voice, Now let me hear Thy quickening And taste Thy pardoning grace. ue L.1I. Praytr of a tiit-iick touL QQOD, to whom. In flesh revealed, The belpleaa all for succor came. The aick to be relieved and healed, And found salvation in Thy name, — 2 Thou seest me belpleaa and diatraet. Feeble, and faint, and bliad, and poor; Weary, I come to Thee for rest. And aiok of ain, iaplore a cure. 3 A touch, a word, a look from Thee, Can turn my heart and make it clean; Purge the foul, iiibred leprosy, And aave me from my noeom ain. 4 Lord, if Thou wilt, I do heliere Thou canat the aaving grace im- Thou caniit thla instant now for- give, [heart. And stamp Thine image on my 5 Be it according to Thy word, AcoompUsh now Thy work in me; And let my soul, to health restored. Devote iU UtUe all to Thee. 200 L.if. Jtius an UHchangeobU Saviour. JESUS, Thy far-extended fame, Hy drooping soul exults to hear; Thy name. Thy all-restoring name. Is music in a atnner'a ear. 2 Sinners of old Thou didst receive With comfortable words and kind. Their sorrows cheer, their wants relieve, [blind. Heal the diseased, and cure the 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? 4 Paith in Thy changeless name I have ; [Thou The good, the kind Physician, Art able now our souls to save. Art willine to restore them now. 6 All my disease, my every sin. To Thee, O Jesus, I confess; In pardon. Lord, my cure begin. And perfect it in holiness. . iXitSi V Ml 8. u. Pnittnl mm ht GodTt mtrej. our offradni Ood. 2: U aow at iMt I M* That I ban tnuapM oa Thy blood, ADd doM dMpiU to ThMi U I b~rt of atone away. Malt ma into gradoua taara- °^,' 2? I^*" towatohaadpriy, _,™ Thy lovelv face appean, " "m Thy favor I retrieve. Till by faith again I live. PUadng tht blood of Iki I,amb. QOD of my aalvatioa, hear, And help ma to bellovel Simply do I now draw uear, Thy bleaaing to receive: Pull of sin, Jaal I am, , But to Thy wonnda for refnga tea • FriMd of ainners, apotleaa Iamb. , Thy blood waa abed for me. 2 Standing now as newly alaln. To Thee I lift mine aye - BJm of aU my Brief and pain. Thy grace la always nigh; Now, as yesterday, the same Thouart, and wilt forever be : Friend of sinn„n, spotlesa Lamb, Thy blood was shed for me. 3 Nothing have I, Lord, to pay. Nor can Thy grace proonra; Jfimpty send me not away, For I, Thou know-at, am poor: Dust and aahes is mv name. My all Is sin and misery : Friend of sinners, spotleaa lAmb, ny Mood waa ahad for aie. uLVAnoa I ■aamkitioii. Ml * Mi. bodat mhr. B, 6, 7. ' Mod. I foUow OB to appnlwiid, Ranow th* glorioiu ttrltoi DMmIt Mwldimt and boM, WHh nlth'a atrong arm on ThM lay hold, ThM, ay aUraal Ufa. 2 Oira ma tha graoa, tha lova I claim ; Thy Spirit now damaada Thy nama, Thou know'at tha ^rlt'a villi Ba helpa my Miul'a inflrmlty, And atrongly intaroadaa (or ma With groana unapaakaUa. S Prlaooar of hop*, to Thaa I torn, And, calmly conOdant, I mourn, And praVi and waap lor Thae; Tall ma Thy lova, Thy aecrat tell, Thy myatlo nama in me revaal, Kaveal Thyself in ma. aOe 4-8a&2-6a. Pruytr fo- saving faith. A UTHOR of faith, to Thaa I cry. To Thaa who wouldat not have ma dia, But Icnow the truth uid liva; Opan mina avaa to aaa Thy face, Work in my haart Thy aavlng grace. The life eternal give. 2 Shut up In unbelief I groan, And blmdly aerve a God unknown, Till Thou tha veil remove; The gift unapeakable impart. And write Thy nama upon my haart, And manifaat Thy love. 3 I know the work ia only Thine, Tha gift of faith ia all (livine; But, if on Thee we call, i Thon wilt the benefit bestow, | And give ua hearta to feel and know : That Thou haat died for all. | 4 Be It aecordinff to Thy word; Now let me And my pardoning Lord, Let what ! ask h^ giveri; The bar of unbelief remove. Open the door of faith and love. And take ma into heaven. SALVATION. 4. REOENBRATION. an Ma. VIKLD to ma now, for I nn weak, But eonfldant la aalf-daapair ; Spaak to my haart, in blaaabiga apeak, [prayer; Bi conquered by my Inataat Spaak, or Thou never hanca ihalt move. And tall me if Thy name ia Love. 2 Tia Love I 'tia Lova I Thou diadrt for mrl I hear Thy whiapar In my heart; Tha morning breaka, the thadowa flee. Pure, univeraal love Thou arti To ma, to all. Thy mardea move; Thy nature and Thy name is Lova. 3 My prayer hath power with Ood; the naoe Unapaakable I now receive ;[f nee. Through faith I aaa Thee face to I aae Thaa face to face, and live I In vain I have not wept and strove ; Thy nature and Thy name is Love. 4 I know Thaa, Saviour, who Thou art, Jeaua, tha feeble sinner's Friend; Nor wilt Thou with the night depart. But atav and love me to the end; Thy mercies never shall remove; Thy nature and Thy name is Love. 5 The Sun of Righteousness on ma Hath risen, with healing in His wings i [from Thee Withered my nature's strength. My soul its life and succor brings ; My help is all laid up above; Thy nature and Thy name is Love. 6 Contented now upon my thigh 1 halt, till life's short journey end ; All helpIessnesB, all weakness, I On Thee alone for strength de- pend; [move; Nor have I power from Thee to Thy nature and Thy name is Love. 7 Lame as I am, I take the prey; Hell, earth, and sin, with ease o'ercome, I leap for joy, purnue my way. And, as a bounding hart, fly home. Through all eternity to prove Thy nature and Thy name is Love. I I« a! : 11' SUTAtiOS aoe T,«,7.«,TA7,«. Tkt joy of fortivnust. J^ORD, and ii Thine anger goner And art Tbou padledt After all that I have done, Doat Thou no longer chide! Inflnite Thy mercies are; Beneath the weight I cannot move; tie more than I can bear, The senae 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 etlll. And captivate my every thought; Charm, and melt, and change my will. And bring me down to nought. 3 As the apple of an eye Thy weakest servant keep; Help me at Thy feet to Ue, And there for ever weep; n.i?'?*? 3* ^°^ ""^ 'y™ o erflow, Ihat I have any hope of heaven; Much of love I ought to know. For I have much forgiven. 30e L.H. "Now is the day of tohntioH." ^HY should I till to-morrow atay For what Thou wouldst beetow to-day T TOiat Thou more willing art to give Than I to ask, or to receive t * P*? moment. Lord, Thou ready art To break, and to bind up my heart: To pour the balm of CUead In, Forgive, and take away my sin. 3 This is the time; I surely may Salvation find on this glad day And knowing Thee my Saviour prove That Thon art God, and God is love. 4 Give then the bliss for which I prav To-day, while it Is caUed to-day, The nature pure, the Ufe divine, Aai make Thy gracious fulness mine. BaoimouTioii. 310 8.11. Hoft Ml God't mtrcy. UNBXHAU8TED grace I love unaearchablel 1 am not gone to my own place, I am not yet in hell I 2 Earth doth not open yet. My soul to swallow up; And, hanging o'er the burning pit, I still am forced to hope. 3 I hope at last to find The kingdom from above, rmind. The aetUed peace, the constant The everlasting love; I The sanctifying grace That makes me meet for home; 52P* *" •" Thy glorious face. Where sin can nmet come. S What shall I do to keep The Messed hope I feel f Still let me pray, and watch, and weep. And serve Thy pleasure still. 8 O may I never grieve My kind, long-aulTering Lordt But ateadfasUy to Jesus cleave. And answer all Bis word. 3U Tht cicaiMmg hhod. 0. M. M^,2<^« ™y Ood, to Thee I cry; Thee only would I know; Thv purifying blood apply. And wash me white as snow. 2 Touch me, and make the leper dean. TT^*V"y iniquity; U^esa Thou wash my soul from sin, I have no part in Thee. 3 But art Thou not already minef Answer, if mine Thou art ; Witness within, Thon Love divine. And cheer my drooping heart. 4 Behold, for me the Victim Meeds, His wounds are open wide; *or me the blood of sprinkling led. [plea<&. .ind speaks me justified, [pli ' *'i?' "" '»"• myself in Thee, The depth of mercy prove, Thou vast, unfathomable sea Of unexhausted love I ■-^%.Ji^Wf>i.il£.. ■ALVATIOH: ADdpnOH. SALVATION. 6. ADOPTION. 313 s. M. No more a wandering 'keep. I WAS a wandering sheep, I did not love the fold, I did not love my Shepherd's voice I would not be controlled; I was a wayward child, I did not love my home, 1 did not love my Father's voice, I loved afar to roam. 2 The Siiepherd sought Hia sheep. The Fathf.1 sought His child; He followtid me o'er vale and hill, Cer ueaerts waste and wild; He found me nigh to death. Famished, and faint, and lone; He bound me with the bands of love. He saved the wandering one. 3 Jesus my Shepherd is; Tma He that loved my soul, "Twas He that washed me in His blood, TVas He that made me whole. Twas He that sought the lost. That found the wandering sheep; Twas He that brought me to the Tis He that still doth keep.[fold, 4 No more a wandering sheep, I love to be controlled, I love my tender Shepherd's voice, I love the peaceful fold; No more a wayward child, I seek no more to roam; I love my heavenly Father's voice, I krve, I love Hi* homel 81 218 4-8a & 2-gs. The urilnesi of pardon and adoption. 'THOU great mysterious God unknown, WboM love hath gently led me on, Bven from my infant days; Mine inmost bouI expose to view. And tell me, if I ever knew Thy justifying grace. 2 If I have only known Thy fear. And followed with a heart sincere. Thy drawings from above, — Now, now the further grace bestow, And let my sprinkled conscience Thy sweet forgiving love, [know 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 IMeive, Without the inward witness live, That epast of heaven. 4 If now the witness were in me. Would He not testif of Thee In Jesus reconciled r [nigh. And shoidd I not with faith draw And boldly, Abba, Father, cry, And know myself Thy child r 314 4-8s & ZOs. A Prayer for subduing love. STILL, Lord, I hlnguish for Thy grace ; Reveal the beauties of Thy face. The middle wall remove; Appear, and banish my complaint; Gome, and supply my only want. Fill all my soul with love. 2 conquer this rebellious will; Willing Thou art, and ready still. Thy help is always nigh; The hardness from my heart remove. And give me. Lord, give me love. Or at Thy feet I die. 3 To Thee I lift my mournful eye; Why am I thust— O tell me why 1 cannot love my God I The hindrance must 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 : [assert, Come, then ,my Lord, Thv right Take to Thyself my ransomed heart; Nor bleed, nor die in vain. I ' a»K-ar.^r.«' ■',sims^m!'i3^r^T^>^^x:'afmF.-9' ma«* " Mi n^ag&a ai6 Frtedom from tin. lALVATIOH SI' 1 '&». If S INCB the Son hath mad* me free, I«t m tait« my liberty; The* behold with open face. Triumph in Thy saving grace; Thy great will delight to prove. Glory in Thy perfect love. 2 Abba, Father I hear Thy child, Late in Jeaua 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. S Lord, I will not let Thee go. Till the blessing Thou bestow; Hear my Advocate divine; Lol to Bis my suit I join; Joined to His, it cannot fail; Bless me; for I will prevaUl 4 Holy Ohost, no more delay; Come, and in Thy temple stay I Now Thine inward witness bear, Strong, and permanent, and clear; Spring of Life, Thyself impart; Kiae eternal in my heart. 316 c. M. Witness of the Spirit implored. ^{'HY should the children of a king do mourning all their days! Great Comforter, dcooend 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 com- plaints. 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 bom of Cod. 4 Thou art the earnest of His love, Thepledj^ of joys to come ; May TSy biesi wings, celestial Dove, Safely convey me home I e 317 0. u The Spirit of AdopHon. COVEREIGN of aU the worlds on high. Allow my humble claim i Nor, while unworthy I draw nigh. Disdain a Father's name. 2 My Father God I that gracious sound Dispels my guilty fear; Not all the harmony of heaven Could so delight my ear. 3 Gome, Holy Spirit, seal the grace On my expanding heart; And show that in de Father's love I share a filial part. 4 Cheered by a witness so divine. Unwavering I believe; And, "Abba, Father," humbly cry. Nor can the sign. deceive. 318 tfijtfififi- l^E are happy to-day. He has taken away, [years. All the sms we have felt for these We rejoice in His love, And are rising above, four fears. AU the world and oUr doubts and Chorus : It is good to be here. It is good to be here, ? P*"*"* 'o« drives away fear. And the light streaming down Makes the pathway all elear. It is good for us. Lord, to be here. 2 Our assurance is bright. In His will we delimit, And the Spirit now s^s vs Hi* own ; AU our souls are on fire, And they bum with desir* To be made in His image alone. S We are thirsting for more. And our heart* we outpour. To be cleansed from aU sin by His We beUeve, Lord, in Thee, [Hood; And our hearts wiU be free. And be filled with the fulness of God. 4 Oh, the pow'r of His love, Ae it comes from abjve. To remove all our sin iind our fear; We are flJlad with the light. And are sav'd by His might. To rejoice in ffis presen** to dear. UOKILIDIHO LAHmnO. SECTION VIL BACKSLIDINQ LAMENTED. 319 7,«,7,a,7,8,7,6. Tkt Lord turned and looked upon Peter. J ESUS. M Thy pitting eye Call baok * wandering sheep: £Um to Thee, like Peter; I Would fain, like Peter, weep; Let me be by grace restored. On ma be all long-suffering shown; Turn, and look upon me. Lord, And break my neart of stone. 2 Saviour, Prince, enthroned above. Repentance to impart, Qive me, through Thy dying love. The humble, contrite heart; Speak the reoonoiliag word. And let Thy mercy meU me down; Ton, and look upon me. Lord, Aad break my heart of atone. 3 For Thine own compassion's sake. The gi :icious woncer show ; Cast my sins behind Thy back. And wash we white as snow; Speak my paradise restored, Redieem me by Thy grace alone; Turn, and look upon me. Lord, And break my neart of stone. 4 Look, as when Thy languid eye Was closed that we might live; "Father," at the point to die Uy Saviour gasped, "forgive!" Surely, with that dying word, He turns, and looks, and cries, " Tis doBs!" O my bleeding, laving Lord, Thou btaafit my heart of atone I as aaO 7,a,7,8,TA7,«. Go m ^rac<, and am no more. J ESUS, Friend of sinners, hear. Yet once again 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 selBshness and pride. Thou hast withdrawn Thy graoe ; Left me long to wander wide. An outcast from Thy face; But I now my sins confess, And mercy, mercy, 1 implore; Love me freely, seal my peace. And bid me sin no more. 8 Though my sins as mountains rise. And swell and reach to heaven, Mei«!y is above the skies, I may be still forgiven; Infinite my sins' increase But greater is Thy mercy's store; Love me freely, seal my peace, And bid me sin no more. 221 e-Rs. Prayer for forgiveness of baeksHding. W'EARY of wandering from my God, And now made willing to return, 1 hef\r, and bow me to the rod; For Thee, not without hope 1 mourn: I have an Advocate above, A Friend before the throne of Love. 2 O Jesus, full of truth and grace. More fiUl of srscr than I of sin. Yet onee agam I se]k 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 Uy fallen spirit to restore; [back, O for Thy truth and mercy's sake. Forgive and bid me sin no more! The ruins of ray soul repair,[prayer. And make my heart a house of 4 The stone to flesh again convert; The veil of sin again remove; Sprinkhi Thy blood upon my heart. And melt it hj Thy dying iove; This rebel heart by love subdue. And make it soft, and make it new. !lti m 4 Sto only let me not commit, Sin never can advance Thy pniu» And, lol I Uy me at Tliy feet. And wait unwearied all my day«. Till my appointed time eliall come And Thou ehalt call Thine ezfle home. BACULIDIno sss «.«, Sin hidmt; God's face. THOUGod. uneearchable, unknown, Wlio itill oonceal'st Thyself from me. Hear an apostate epirit groan.fThee; . Broke off, and tanleEed far from But coiucious of my fall I mourn, And fain I would to Thee return. 2 Send forth one ray of heavenly light. Of ffoepel hope, of humble fSr, io guide me through the gulf of night, n.^^JC"' '•••ponding soul to cheer. Till Thgu my unbelief remove, And ahow me aU Thy glorious love. ' •*_¥dden God indeed Thou art I Thy absence I this moment feel- Yet must I own it from my heart. Concealed, Thou art a Saviour still- And though Thy face I cannot see, I know Thine eye is fixed on me. ^ 6-8S. Th* wanderer reluming to Christ. JESUS, Thou know'it my sinful- „ . "?"• [Thee; Myxaultsarenot concealed from * J"ner in my last distress, [ilee. To Thy dear wounds I fain would Arid never, never thence depart, CloM sheltered in Thy loving heart. 2 How shall I find the Uving way. Lost, and confused, and dark, and blind r ^ul Jf *!' ™,y •""• " e°ne astray; Ah I Shej^otd, seek uiy soul and find, And in Thine arms of mercy Uke, And bring the weary wanderer back. S Weary and sick of sin I am; I hate it, Lord, and yet I love- When wilt Thou rid me of my shame r [move! When wilt Thou aU mv load re- Destroy the flend that lurlcs within. And speak the word of power. " Be eleanl" 934 c. u. Backsliding from God lamented. O WHY did I my Saviour leave. So soon unfaithful prove t How could I Thy good Spirit grieve, And sin against Thy lovef 2 I forced Thee first to disappear, A J. *?"?' .P^ ""' "'"••! there AnI Lord, if Thou hadst still been Thy servant had not died. 3 But 0, how soon Thy wrath is o'er. And pardoning love takes place I AssMt me, Saviour, to adore The riches of Thy grace. 4 My humbled soul, when Thou art In dust and ashes lies; [near How shall a sinful worm appear. Or meet Thy purer eyset 5 I loathe myself when God I see. And into nothing fall; Content if Thou exalted be. And Christ be all in all. 335 CM. Unfaithfulness acknowledged. O S^R a closer walk with God, A 1. w*?""^ lM«v«Bly tnunai A light, to shine upon the road That leads me to the Lamb I 2 Where is the blessedness I knew WTien first I saw the Lord? Where is that soul-n rreshing view Of Jesus and H" word! ' S WUt peaceful hours I then enjoyed, How sweet their memory still I But now I find an achiiu void. The world can never ml. 04 4 Betum, O holy Dove, return. Sweet messenger of rest I [mourn, I hats the sins that made Thee That drove Thee from my breast. B The dearest idol I have known, What^'er that idul be. Help me to tear it from Thy throne. And worship only Thee. BAOJULIDIMO LAJUMTKD, aae cu. Praytr for guiekening grace. LONG IuiT« I satbnieatb the _ ^t»„?V ••Ivation.Lord; [sound But itlll how wnk mjr faith li found, And knowledge of Thy word I t Mj' gnudone SaTiour and / Ood, How little art Thou known By all the judgment* of Thy rod, (Jr bleaainga of Thy throne I 3 How cold and feeble b my love I How negligent my fear I How low my hope of joy« above I How few affections there I 4 Great God, Thy aoTereign aid impart. To give Thy word eucoece I Writ* Thy (alvation on my heart, And make me learn Thy grace. B Show my forgetful feet the way That leads to joys on high, [decay. Where knowledge grows without And love ihall nerer die. CM. Wandirmgs from God lamtnttd. JNi'lNiTE Power, eternal Urd, How sovereign is Thy hand I All nature rose to obey Thy word, And move* at Thy ooramand. SST PMOm xia C. M. y^S pants the hart for cooling streams. When heated in the chase, ""."f^LPy •o"'' Go' off. y«t at Thv feet I lie, TUl Thou again Thy blood apply, TiU Thou repeat my .in. forj^,^, Aa far from God aa hell from heaven. aai CM. Uourmttg itparttd ioyt. gWEET wae the time when flrat I felt The Saviour'a pardoning blood Applied to daann my uralfrom guilt And bring me home to God. 8 Soon aa the mom the light revealed ! Hia pralaea tuned my tongue; And when the evening ahadea prevail- Hi. love wa. all my wng. [ed, J In prayer my soul drew near the And Mw Hi. glory ehine, [Lord, And when I read Hi. holy word, I called each promiM mine. 4 But now, when evening shade pre- My aoul in darkneu mourn. ; [Tails And when the mom the light reveals, ifo light to me retuma. 5 Kiae, Lord, and help me to prevail - make my eonl lliy care; 1 know Thy mercy cannot fail; Let me that mercy dure. aAonusiKo i,Aiinns. 988 ii. M. (Vatckmt agaiiul faUki from grace. \ HI Lord, with trembling I oonfau, A gracioui aoul may fallfhungraos ; Th' Mlt may loae ita Mannlnf^ power, And never, never find it more; 2 Leat that my fearful case should be, Bach moment knit my aoul to Thee; And lead mj to the mount above, Throui* the low vmle of humble k)ve. 3S3 s. H. W.Am '^'"BacktKder. pfOW cu X vent my grief! My Comforter 1* iSdl By day I aigh without relief. And groan upon my bed. 2 I onoe enjoyed my Lord, DaBghted & 'ki, holy word, And eought my reat above. 3 Thia world I did deepiw, With all it. gaudy diow:[myeyc Through faith In cWi.t til^d off From vanitlee below. 4 I then could praiu the Lord For Hi. redeeming love; I knew Hi. grace did peace afford. For I that peace did prove. 6 But, oh I alaa, my aoul, 'few i» thy oomfort now t Why did r let mv love grow eoldT Ah I why to idola bow? 5 How Uttle did I think When flrat I did begin To Join a Uttle with tSe world. It wa. .0 great a .in. 7 I thought I nrfght conform. Nor dngular appear; Convorw and dreu aa othera did. But now I feel the inare. 8 My coafldence la gone, I find no word, to say; Barren and lifelen is my wnl. When I attempt to pray. 9 I feel aahamed to bow, , Wben with the ulnta I meet; While on their knee, my brethren I atand, or keep my aeat. [ery, 10 Mv Mill, this wilt not do. Thy day Is almoat past; I mnat repent and turn to God, Or sink to heD at laat. . voNvionoK or ikhud sik. 886 Inbnd Ltvnty. L.M. SECTION vin. HOLINESS. I. CXJNVICTION OF INBRED SIN. S84 L.M. Oritmal comtptioH, and actual sin. LOJtD, w* are vUe, conceived In tin, And boni unholy and unclean ; Sprunc from the man whoM guilu Coirupte hi* race, and taint* aL * S?°" " "* ''"' '"" infant breath The *eed* of ain grow up for death t Th* law demand* a perfect heart, But we're deflled in every part. S Behold, we fall before Thy face; Our only refugo i* Thy grace; I No outward forms can make ua I The leproay lie* deep within, [clean; i * Jew*, Thy blood, Thy blood alone, ' Hath power niffleient to atone; Thy blood can make u* white a* 1 •■o*> [*o. I No Jawlah type* couM deanae ni I Inbrtd Uprosy. L.M. p{ OLT, and true, and righteoun Lord, I wait to prove Thy perfect will; Be ndndfU of Thy mcioua word. And (tamp me with Thy Bpirtt'* 2 Open my faith'* Interior eye; M*pUy Thy glory from above; And all I am ehall sink and die, Lo*t in a*toni*hment and love. 3 Confound, o'erpower me by Thy grace; I woiUd be by myeelf abhorred; Afl might, aU maiesty, all j>rai*e, AU ^ry be to Chriel my Lordl 4 Now let m* gain perfection'* height, : Now let me into nothing fall; Be leea than nothing in Thveieht i And feel that Chriat i» aU in ia ' j J BBUB, a word, a look from Tbae, Can turn my heart and make it Purge out th* inbred lepro*y,[alean ; Ana *«T* me from my boaom aln. I 2 My heart, which now to Thee I ! raiee, [cleaua; I know Thou canat thia moment Th* deepeet atain* of ain (Ihci, And drive the evil apiiit beat*. 3 take thi* heart of atone awayl Thy •way it doth not, cannot own ; In me no longer let it atayi Uk* away thia-haart of *ton*l [ * Connime our luet* a* rotta wood, Connime our etony hearta within I Conaume th* du*t, th* *erpent'fe food. And dry up all the *tr*8m* of *ln. 6 It* body toUlly deatroyi [proval Thy*df, The Lord, The Ooi, ap- And fill our heart* with holy Joy, And fervent zeal, and perfect love. 397 c. M. Matt. UL 12. n OME, Thou omniacient Son of Man, ^ DiapUy Thy rifting power; [fan. Come with Thy Spint'a winnowing And throughly purge Thy floor. 8 The chaff of ain, the accur**d thing. Far from our houI* b* driven I The wheat into Thy gamer faring. And lay u* up for h*aven. 3 look throu^^ me with Thy eye* of Th* cloud* and darkn*** chaafi; And tell me what by ain I am. And what I am by grace. 4 Whate'er affend* Thy gloriou* *y**. Far from onr heart* remova; A* duet before the whirlwind ilie*, Di*per*e it by Thy lov*. 5 Then let ae all Thy fulnee* know. From every *m set free; Saved toth* tttmoet, *av*d b*low. And perfectly lUu ThM. O.U. Ltl ut go en to ttrftction." E) BBPEN ttw wonad Thy huid* bavi mad* to tUa «wk, halplMi muI, Tin tamer, with iU \mimy aid. DtMaiidi to make m* whole. * '''SL'tf^"*" »' Thy two-«i«d TIU IwM to WT.my hallowinf Lord Hath WTOUfht a perfect eure. * ^ "SSJ^ •xoaeding broad eommand, Which all eonteiu in one; Sinlarge my heart to underitand The myetery uslcnowii. 4 O ttat with an Thy aaintel might ^By aweet experience prove. What J. the length, ani breadth, and height. And depth, of perfect lovvl J^S^. "V I*'* mighty to eaTe. Wl,l^'*° °>y •>»?•■ withetand, WUle Thee my Advocate I have, Enthroned at God'e right hand? * *'•*"" ■» '"bjeot to Thy word: AU power to Thee ia given. The moontroUed, almightv L<;rd Of heU, and earth, and heaven. » And ehaU my sina Thy wUl oppoae? »"?■»«•. py right 'nfcintaKr O let not Thy lunrping foea to me Thy servant reign I 4 Come, then, and claim me for Thinr Saviour, Thy right aaeert; [own; Come, n-aeioua Lord, aet np Thy And re%n 'within my heart I And, sitting at Thy feetT With aU my aonl eubmit. 6 So ahaU I do Thv will below Aa angela do above: The triumpha of Thj love. or mns aix, **» r. '• Tht mtw and Kving nwy. HOW Umh, who Thae receive. Who in Thee begin to Uvo, Day aad aight they cry to Thee, Aa Then ari so let ua bet * ?*• "*. •"•> wavering mind I To miy eroaa our apirita liind; farthly paaalwia far remove! swallow up our aoula in love. 8 Dmt and aahea though we be. Full of Bin aad v^Sr, Tune we are. Thou Bon of God: Take the purohaae of Thy blood I * S'''?!.'" ''•■'^ ™ ^" Wlevee, Ho the atonement now receivea: He with Joy beholda Thy face, Trinmphe la Thy pardoning grace. » Jeana, when Thy light we aee, AU our aoal'a athlrat for Thea: When Thy quickening power we JTOve. All our heart diaaolvaa la love. «« 7. Th* hopt of Chriifs coming. JBSUB comee with aU HU grace, Oomee to aave a fallen fiea; Object of our glorioua hope. Jeaua'coaea to Uft na up. 2 He hath our aalvation wronai He our captive aoula bath boS He hath reconciled to Oodj He hath waahed ua in HIa Mood ' 2* "* •">» ™» '■w'ul right, llSt: ---—-« -w,* AU* iKwiiu ruu Walk aa children of the llAtj We ahall soon obtain the grace. Pure in heart to see Hia face. 4 We ahall gain our calling's prize ; AlVn Cted we aU shaUr&e, Sir I!S^> V ^ '°"' »•"* ix»«. Perfected m holineaa. * if* ]i? *''"' "}oi<» in hope, SteadUv to Chrfat look upf &uat io be redeemed from aia. Wait, till He appear within. 8 Hastes, Lord, the perfect day I Lot Thy every aervant say, I have now tdttaiaed the power Bom of Ood to aia ao man; ' ■m'-m. ''S^armmm MS ■niiiiMn oo m r ionmi of nnaoD mi. Thf Mw* and lewfy htarl. ^HUT, BIT Saviour, thall I b* Fufaolly r«alfiiid«d br Thy light, Oily mighty & Thy mi^t. 8 So I may Thy Spirit know, I«t Him u He liateth blow ; Lat the manner b« unknown. So I may with Thee be one. 4 Fully in my Ufe ezpreea All the height* of hoiineaa; Sweetly let my ipirit prove All the depth* of humble lova 343 7*. " Bt not afraid, only btlitve." Q BOOPINO ioul, (hake off thy feare. Fearful *oul, be etrong, be bold: TajTy tiU the Lord appear*, Never, never quit thy hold I Muruur not at Hi* delay. Dare not let Thy God a time; Calmly for Hi* coming atay, I«ave it. leave it all to Him. 2 Every one that leek* ahall Bnd,— Bvery one that a*k* ahall have, Chriat, the Saviour of manldnd, WUlins, able, all to aave; I *haU Si* *alvation aee, I in faith on Jeaua call; I from ain ahall be aet free, Perfeotly aet free from tO. 3 Lord, my time* are in Thy hand: Weak and helpleu aa 1 am. Surely Thou canat make me atand; I beli*TA in JmsuB' KaTne Saviour, in temptation Thou, Thou haat aaved me heretofore ; Thou from ain doat aave me now, I Thou ahalt aave ne evermore. 944 f^ Rul m tht lov4 of CMtl THOU UddtB lov* of Ood. whoee >>*l(>>t, [know*, WhoM depth nnfatbomad, no man I aae from far Thybeauteou* light, My I *igb forYhy ropo**; My hoart U pained, nor can it b* At reat, till it find* reet in The*. 1 Ihy aeoret voice invite* m* *till And fain I would; but though my . "*" [rove; Menu fixed, yet wide my pualana Tet hindrancea atrew all the way; I aim at Thee, yet from Thee atray. 3 Ti* mercy all, that Thou haat bronght My mind to aeek her peace in Thee; Yet while I eeek, but find Thee not. No peace my wandering aoul shall aee ; when riiaU aU my wandering* end, And all my *tep« to Thee-waxd tend? « jb there a thing beneath the *un That atrive* with Thee my heart to ■faartT Ahl tear it thenee, and raign aloiw, Th* Lord of every motion there; ^len ahall my heart from earth be free. When it hath found repoee in Thee. 346 M*. O SAVIOUH, Thou Thy love to me In ehame, in want, in pain, haat •bowed; For me on the acouraed tree,[blood; nou pouredat forth Thy gvUltlee* Thy wound* upon my heart imprees. Nor auffht ahaU the loved itamp eiiace. 2 More hard than marble ia my heart. And foul with aina of deepe*t*tain; But Thou the mighty Saviour art, Nor flowed Thy deanaing blood in vain; Ahl aoften, melt thia rook, and may Thy blood wash all theae ataina away 3 that I, aa a little child. May follow Thee, and never reat Ta sstctiv Thou haai breathed Thy mild And lowly mind into my breaat I Nor ever may we parted be, TiU I baeome one •pirit with The*. I -fk. .x!Rm ' 4-b A tH. ' To *iw» /*# few (./ CArirt wAw* fuulh knewMgt." OU>TKDirUM, how iWMt Tkou »rtl Whu ihidl I And IB7 wUliiu AllUkaa upby Thia? [haut I tUnt, I !«int, I dl* to iiroT. The gmtMH of ndonnliw Lon, Tho loT* of ChrUt to me. 8 BtroDgu' Hii lov* than death or lU riohea are uiuoarchables [hell; The ftntbom lona of light Deeire in vain it* depthi to eeej They cannot reach the myeUrr, The length, and breadth, and height. » god only knowi the lore of Oodj that It now were ehed abroad In thia poor atony heart I For lore laigh, for love I pine: Thia only portion, Lord, be mine, Be mine thia better parti , MT «4a. ConMtnc* m God'a foilhfulntss. pmSOKXas of hope, lift up your headi 1 The day of Uberty drawa near; Jaaiu, who on the nrpent traade. Shall eoon in your behalf appear: ^e LordwiU to Hii temple Mme, "•pare your h«u^ to make Him room. 2 Ye aU ahaU find, whom in Hie word Eunuelf hath catued to put your The Father of onp dying Lord [tnut. li ever to ffia promiM juet; Fklthful, if we our eina oonfees, To oleanee from aU unrighteousness. 3 Tee, Lord, we must beUeve Thee kind. Thou never canat unfaithful prove- Surely we shall Thy mercy find; Who ask, shaU all receive Thy love • Nor canst Thou it to me deny, I ask, the chief of sinners, Y. * ye of fearful hearts, be strong I Your downcast eye. and hands Bft Ye shall not be f orjtotten long ; [up ■ Hope to the end, i.t Jesus Lupei TeU Hun, ye wait His grace to prove. And cannot fail, if Qod is love ooavKmoa o* inwrn m. fua Mi. JO ThM,tnatOod of Lm(^ Ibow, Aad proatrato in Thy aight adore; Bt faith I IN Thee piiaSg BOW! I have, but atm I aak for nK>t«i A glimpee of lore oannot euffloa, My soul for aU Thy preeenoe criee. 2 The (nlneee of ny vast reward A bleet etvnlty ahaU be; (pared But haat Thou not on eartk pre- Some better thing than tUa f or me t What, but one dropl one tranaient I want a aun, a aaa of light [aight I 3 More favored than the aainta of old, Who now by faith approaoh to Thee, Shall all with open face behold In Christ the glorious Deity; Shall see and put the Godhead on. The naturt of Thy linleaa Sont 4 This, thia )■ our Ugh ealUag'i priael Thine image in Thy Son I claim; Ani still to higher glories rise. Till, all transformed, I ' name. t know Thy 70 And glide to all my heaven above. My higheat heaven la Jeans' love. 248 L.M. Prayr for a faithfal, tndtr htart. JE8US,UtThy dying cry [heart, Piaroe to the bottom of my Ita evil cure, ita wanta supply And bid my unbelief depart. 2 fflay the dire root and seed of sin; Prepare for Thee the holiest place; Then, O essential Love, oome In, And fill Thy house with endless praise I 3 Let me, according to Thy word, A tender, contrite heart receive, Winch grieves at having nieved its And never can itself forgtve. [Lord, 4 A heart Thy joya and griefs to feel, A heart that cannot faithless prove A heart where Christ alone may dwell, rj^e All praise, all meeknta, and all r, •■■«•. --Ks?' ■%^- HOLINE88. t. RXPEMTANOK OF INBRKD SIN. aso n*. "Nant of w livtlh to himulf." CAVIOUR from lin, I wait to prove That Jhiu U ThT hMliag name; To loH, when perfaoted la love, What'ar I have, or ean, or am: I *Uj fflt on TI7 faithful word, " Ih* urvant thall be a« hi* Lord." a Anawer that graoioiu end in ma, For which Thj predotu Ufe wai Radeam from all iniquity, [giran; Baator* and make me meet for heaven; UnleaaThou purge my every etain, Ihy aoSaring and my faith are vaia. S DidatTbonnotiathe fleah appear, Sin to ooiwiemn, and man to aavet That parfeot love might caat out -„^ ?*fi_ [•»« ' That I Thy mind in me might In holinesa ihow forth Thy pruae. And eerve Thee all my apotleaa dayi ? ' i Didat Thou not die that I might live No lonmr to myself, but Thee t Uight body, aoul, and spirit give To Him who gave Himaelf for me? Ck>me, then, my Maater and myGod, Talce the dear purchaae ofThy blood. 5 Thy own peculiar servant daim. For Thy own truth and meroy'e aalce; Hallow in me Thy glorious name; ' Ue for Tiiiiia own this moment talte, [ And ehuige, and throuriily purify; Thine only may I Uve and die. [ 71 Banmama or waaao an. ffMMmWng tht worU for CkHtt M ^^^ I ««> Thy l*«Ad claim, " TUm. wholly ThJia, t Ioh to bal Tbmt saaat, at last, I wiUSg am, WhMj^w thou goast, tofbUow Uyaelf In aU thiaga to daay,[Tbaai TUm, whoUy TUm. to Uve ;^ die. 2 Whata'er my sinful tieeh reouiias. For Thaa I ohearfuUr tonge; Mr covetoua and vain daairaa, My hopea 0' happiSeas below; My senaee' ana my paaaioas' food, Aad all my thirat for creature good. :l Pleasure, aad wealth, aad praise no more Shall lead my captive soul astray ; My foad pursuits I all give o'er, Thee, only Thee, raaolvad to obey ; My own in aU things to resign. And know no other will but Thine. I Wherefore to Thee I all rwira; Being Thou art, and Love? aad Power; Thy only will be doae, aot miaa; Thee, Lord, let heaven aad earth adore I I Flow back the rivers to the sea Aad let my all be lost in Theel aw L.M. ' Th* God that ontwtretk by Xrt. Itt Him be God." JHOU Ctod that answerest by ilre. On Thee la Jesus' name we call ' Fuim our faithful hearta' desire, And let on us Thy Spirit fail. i Bound on the altar of Thy cross. Our old offending nature lies; Now, for the honor of Thy cause. Come, aad consume the sacriflee. 3 that the Are from heaven nicht Our sins its ready victims fla«r apaak dMaiUword, - ,. Of "J*.^ " lii*. or ukindl how ahaU I, moat graaieaa Lord, Thia mark of trua partaatlon tud. i Thy aInlaM mind to ma raraal, fty„»l>Wt'a nlaottDda ImMrtj And all my apoUMa Ufa ahaDtoU Tha abundanaa of a loTiag h*«rt 3 Saviour, I long to taatlfy Tha fuhuaa of Thy aaTtag giBaa: might Thy Spirit tha blood apply, WQoh boo^for ma tha aMnil 4 forgiTa and maka my natura whola ; My tobrad malady ramova; To parfaot haalth raatora my aoul. To pcrfaot hoUnaaa and lova. 386 aM. Th* battitm o* tht Holy Ghott and Mt. MT Oodl I know, I iMlThaa nriaa, And will not quit my olaim. Till all I hava i* iMt to tUMT And all ranawad I am. 2 I bold Thaa with a trambllng hand, But will not lat Thaa go," Tm ataadfaatly by fUth I atand, And an Thy gooduMa know. 3 Whan ahall I aaa tha walcoma hour That planta my God to mal Spirit of haalth, and Ufa, and poi And parfeot Ubortyl 4 O that in ma tha aaorad flra Might now begto to glow. Bum up tha droaa of baae daaira, And make tha mountatos flow I 5 that it now from heavan mi|dtt And all my ain* conaumal fiall. Come, Holy Ghoet, for Thee I call. Spirit of burning, coma I 8 Raflning flra, go through my haart. niailUuaU} my soul; Soatter Thy Ufa through avery part. And BOHst^ tha lAiola. fy* i*T ftr tlttutmg. O J*tVB,iLt Tkf iMt m wait, ^ ItU Tbira iblt Md IM riM, BMtond to ovr Mriiiett iteU, To loTofi iirMt |i«r«dlt«. I SoTiow from ria, w* ThM rwolT*, Trom all IndwalllBg •Idj ThT Mood, w* •Maidiiwtl* boUorr, Shall oulM III throughljr eUan. I Siaea Tboa wouldat kava at fraa frou alii. And poH aa thoaa abora, Malta haata to bring Thy natura in. And parfact ua in loTa. 4 Tha oounaal ol Thy 1ot< fulfll; Ooma quickly, araoioua Idrd, Ba it aocording to Thy will. According to Thy word I imimM I unmaiKa or nnos ani. an. S that tha parlkst grata wart Tha lora duniaad abroad) given, that onr haarta ware all a haaven. Voravar ffilad with God I CM. "I 4m cruMtd tuilH ChrUl." IBBUS, my lifal ThyaaU apply, "^ TIv Holy SpHt bnatli?r My Vila affaetioai orueUy, Conform ma to Thy daath. 2 Conauaror of halt, and earth, and SUll with TU.y rebel atrlTei [ain, Enter my aoul, and work within. And Idll, and make aUve. 3 More of Thy life, and more, I have, Aa the old Adam dies; Biwy me, Saviour, in Thy grave That I wtth Thee may rfie. 4 Raim in me, Lord, Thy foea control. Who would net own Thy ewayi Diiraae Thine imase through my SUne to the perfect day. [aoul, 5 Scatter the last remsinB of sin. And aeal me Thine abode; O make me glorioua all witlUn, A Umpla built by OodI 0.1ft IMnt umi«u with Chritl. J BUB, tha atl-rattoriag Word, My faUan apirlfa hope. After Thy lovely likanaaa, Lord, Ahl when ahall I wake npr 1 Thou. my Ood, Thou only art The Ufa, tha Truth, the Wn- , Quicken my aoul, laatmet bm i i ,, My alaiaag footatapa a* ly. 3 Of all Thou baat in aarth oc i w. In heaven above, to f\ -. Give me Thy only lov» c k: c /, In Thee to walk an.l l.v '. 4 nil ma with aU tha tife of U.v^, la myatic union ich Ma to Thyaalf, and ,1 i,ic p: n The felfowahip divint. 5 Open the intercourae bet^r'-en Uy lonring loul and Thai : Never to be broke off again To all ateraity. 960 CM. " Whtri jm dboundtd, tract did muek mart abound." WHAT ahaU I do my Ood to kivat My lovlqg Ooc to prai««> The length, and b<.>adth, and height to prove, Aiid depth of aorereign grace? 2 Tliy sovereign grace to all ext«nila, Immenae and uscoullncd; IVom age to age it never enda; It raachea all mankind. 3 My .treapaaa wae grown up to But far above the akiea, [heaven; In Chriat abundantly forgiven, I see Thy mercies rise. 4 The depth of all-redeeming love, What aagel-tongue can tell I may I to the utmost prove The gift unspeakable 1 6 Deeper than hell, it plucked ma Deeper than inbred sin, [thence; Hia love my ainful heart ahall When Jesiu enters in. [cleanse, fi Come quickly, gracioua Lord, abd Posaeseion of Thine own; [take My longing heart vouehaafe to make Thine everlaating throne I 1?: ml «■ Itii:: BOUltUs Tht Spiril of power and koUiuit. O COHK ud dwell In m«. Spirit of power withisl And br&g the glorioiu Ubertv rtom •orrow, fe»r, and »ta. 2 The ned of dn'a djieaw, Spirit of Iiealtli, remove. Spirit of flniahed hoUneae, Spirit of perfect love. 3 Hoeten the joyful day. Which shall my eiiu consume, When old things shall be passed And all things new beeome.[away, i The original offense Out of my soul erase ; Enter Thyself, and drive it hence. And take up aH the phwe. 5 1 want the witness, Lord, " That all I do is right, Aoeordina to Thy will and word, Well-preasing In Thy sight: I I aslc no higher state; Indulge me but in this. And soon or later then translate To my sternal bliss. unMTAHaa or ishbbd hx, a- M, I 988 4-6. A Hoft of full rtdtmttiou. 84a. Purity of heart. S. Id. QmST are the pure In heart, For thCT shall see our God: The secret of the Lord is theirs: Their soul is His abode. ° 2 S* if"^ ^^'> '«" tlM heavens Jtus life and peace to bring. Who dwelt in lowliness wttS men. Their Pattern, and their King; 3 He to the lowly soul i Doth stin Himself impart, i .tad for Hie temple and His throne i Selects the pure in heart. I 4 I«rd, we Thy presence seek, I May ours this blessing be- i O nve the purt. and lowly heart \ A temple meet for Thee I j 74 YE ransomed slnnars, hear, The prisoners of the Lord. And wait till Christ appiar. According to His word; Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me. We shall from all our sins be free. I 2 Let other* hug their ohaine, j For sin and Satan plead, I And say, from sin's remains They never can be freed: Rejoice in hope, rejoice with me, [ We shaU from all our sins be free. I 3 In God we put our trust; If we our sins confess. Faithful He is, and just, n-om all unrighteousness S? ""S*?,**. "» ""■ '»*'» y»" »»""» our hearts inspire v> J. *""' P"* 1"™ o' Thine; Jitadle now the heavenly fire, To brighten and refine. Purify our faith like gold; All the dross of sin remove; T .°"~'P^*' ^o'™. «wl mould Into Thy perfeet lor*. 366 J ESUS, my Life, ^tt**" Tltliini And bridM ths aerpent'i head; Enter my eoul, extirpate sin, Caat out the onreed leed. 2 Hut Thou net mada me willing, Would I not die thie hour t [Lord? Tlien qieak the killing, quick'ning word; BUy, ralM me, by Thy power. 3 Slay me, and I in Thee shall trust. With Thv dead men arise; Awake, ana sing out of the dust. Soon M tills nature dies. 4 O kt it now make haste to die. The mortal wound receive I So shall I live; and yet not I, But Christ in me shall live. 6 Be it according to Thy word! This moment let it be I The life I lose for Thee, my Lord, I find again in Thee. nnrniriAiici or ubud sui. CM. iflOT CM. 266 C. M. |NTO a world of ruffians sent, I walk on hostile ground; While human hearts 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 And 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 besets. To make my ruin sure. 6 Fruit of Thy gracious lips, on me Bestow that peace unknown. The hidden manna, and the tree Of life, and the white stone. JESUS, my Lord, I cry to Thee, i Agaiwt the spirit unclean.; j I want a constant liberty, > A perfect reet from sin. j i Expel the fiend out of my heart. By love's almighty power; I Now, now, command him to depart, j -And never enter more. 3 Thy killing and Thy quick'ning Jesus, in me display; [power, The life of nature n-om this hour. My pride and passion, slay. 4 Then, then, mv utmost Saviour, My soul with saints above,[raise To serve Tlrr will, and spread Thy And sing Thy perfect love, [praise, 6 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 ^orious shower. '168 Nont but Christ. 7s. I SAVIOUR of the sin-sick soul, Give me faith to make me whole; I Finish Thy great work of grace. Cut it short in righteousness. 2 Speak the second time, "Be clean I" Take away my inbnd sin; Every stumblmg-block remove; Cast It out by perfect love. I 3 Nothing less will I require. Nothing more can I desire; None but Christ to me be givrni Nore but Christ in earth or heaven! 4 Oh! that 1 might now decrease! Oh! that all I am might ceaael Let me into nothing fall; Let my Lord be all in alll » I IP ■ouKiM: wmrAvm ow miam "Chritt thttt vv* thtt tight. f'-l 9H BiU. LIOET of life. i.r.pMo flw. Shine in (very droopfiig heart. 2 Eveiy inonraful •timer cheer, T °4i?°?' "P'^''' •EP**'. • lo Thy human templea cornel S Come, in thl» accepted hour. im us with the gloriooTpoT , Booting out the seedn of sin. Nw^Mng more can we require. Be Thou aU our heart', deriri, •*11 our joy, and aU our peaie 2TCI 8.M. AUmE and reign in me, ra. ^™ff'o'a»»ven withir, O^giva the perfect Uborty, «om inward fear and «in. * '^ ™>' ""i »e«d of sin, O Jeeus now remove, A.?*""-"? ■"*■•* »" «'•«'• within. And perfects in love. 8 TIU. i, God'. oho«» hour; T "y.P'^d* *nd lu»t coneume, i«t aU my being /sol Thy power My whole heart new become. * My inbred hidden ein, *i*'t *•■« '»lne« nSw come in, And show Thy perfect grace. rne Spirit stamp within, That I am every whit made whole, And saved from inbred sin. « I oonid not ask for r-^^e ^nj;^ me not m this.- I C°^ Holy Spirit, move, Convince us deep within. ^Ae'^^roVa.r'^^^- * ^1 P"" to be set free, Ttom inward sUvish feus. w«rr* K? "•"'• "• •»* *» Thee, with hcmbla, oontrita tean. S Ohilead us to the cross Where flows the crlnuon flood. In the atoning Mood. [dross, 4 Come now rssnove the loeJ, We feel the burden great •*™ "»!'• our souls Thine own Our nature new create, [abode, 6 Come now the faith inspire A,^ii* " *i\.* mountain move, And flU us with the heavenly flri. The joy of perfect love, a O Jesus, now we feel, Ti,.;?". J?*S *"» moment save. On aU we are and have. S. U. 273 "Uy Hmts are in Thy hand." "^Y Umes are in Thy hand;" iatirely to Thy care. 2 " ^times are in Thy hand," Whatever they may be- Pleasing or palnlul, dark or bright, As best may seem to Thee. 3 "My times are in Thy hand;" MiTi^.t^^i ' '*'"'>>' or feart ^•^**il^' •''nd will never cause His child a needless tear. * "My times are in Thy hand," Jesus, the crudfled 1 The hand my cruel sins had pierced Is now my guard and guiSe. 5 "Mr times are in Thy hand:" -•— — trust in Thee; hen in my soul Thy arfrH nonr ' *,.» .« J' x*J^* '" """••! The earnest o, „^ XT ■""• | ^''■.S'^'i!:t^«''n'y right hand 78 I shall forever be. H0UNB88. ars S. COMaECRATION. Tht living SacriSce. O d, Thou luut my soul; Ko longer mine but Thine I am; Guard Thou Thine ovn, posseae it whole; [infla- le; Cheer it with hope, with love Thou hast my spirit; there display Thy- glory to the perfect day. 3 Thou hast my flesh, Thy hallowed shrine, Devoted solely to Thy will; Here let Thy light tor ever shine. This house stiU let Thy presence fill; [move O Source cf life, live, dwell, and In me, till all my life be level 4 Sand dswn Thy Ukaness from above. And let this my adorning be; dotha me with wisdom, patience, With lowline« and purity, [love. Than gold and {.liarls more precious far. And brighter than the morning star. 5 Lord, arm me with Thy Spirit's might, [nomo; Since I am called by Thy great In Thee let all my thoughts unite. Of all my worlds be Thou the aim ; Thy love attend me all my days. And my sole business be Thy praise I OUHSmsATIOII. aT4 la. BuHn tomtcration to Chrisfs strvict. JAKE my Ufa and let it be Coaaacmted, Lord, to Thee: Take my nomenta and my days. Let them flow in ceaseless praise. 5 Take my hands and let them move 0.^ I At the impulse of Thy love: I Take my feet and let them be I Swift and beautiful for Thee. \ S Take my silver and my gold— Not a mite would T withhold: Take my intellwit and uae Every powe. aa Thou shalt ohoose. 4 Take my voice and let me sing Always, only, for my King: Take my lips, and let them be Filled with mo»4ages from Thee. 6 Take my will and make it Thine, It shall be no longer mine: Take my heart, it ia Thine own; It shall be Thy royal throne. 6 Take my love, my Lord, I pour At Thy feet its treasure store: Take myself, and I will be. Ever, only, all for Thee. 3Y6 7s. Giving up all for Chritt. JESUS, all-atoning I«mb, 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 Whom have I on earth below I Thee, and only Thee, I know; Whom have I in heaven but Thee? Thou art ail in all to me. 4 All my treasure is above; All my riches is Thy love; Who the worth of love can teUT Infinite, unsearchable I 5 Thou, O love, my portion art; Lord, Thou knoirct •ny simple Other comforts I despise; [heart I Love be all my paradiae. 77 ill are • Yi art not your awn." N^L?"" ""^ •«* HU 7* are, Wio l«th piOd » pice untold All MTth'a itorw rf^genu ud « With the predona blood at Christ, RuMm trewun (ll unpriced, Jniu redanption u procured, FuU ealntion ia umiredT 3 Not your own— to Him ye owe All your life ud aU your love: iSs.**?* y* ™* Pf»i«emay.how, Who ii yet all praise above. 4 Every day and every hour, Kvery gilt and every power ComeoraU to Him alone. Who hath claimed you for Hia own. 6 Teach oa, Maater, how to give' All we have and are to Thee: •""t »»• Saviour, while we Uve. Wholly, only Thine to be. ' ^""""'orth be our calling hiah I Thee to aerve and rioSfy: Ourj no longer, but TOae own. Thine forever. Thine alone I arr ConstcraHon. [race, love eom- QOD of all-redeeming gra By Thy pardoning rov( railed. Up to Thee our aonla we raise, Up to Thee our bodies yield; 2 Now our aacriflce receive; ..,S?* ■«?Pt us through Thy Son WhUe to rfee alone ^ live, ' WhUe we die to Thee alone. S Meet it la, and lust, and right, T-^- ■" ',*""?!?., •« "•'oUy Thine, In Thme only will delight. In Thy blessed serviol join; } 4 that every worli and word I .i^'* P»'°«'»*™ how good Thou i ^M" ™to the Lord" (art! Buu Da written on our heart. »n».I> JM : OOHancBATIOM. Conttcralion stahd at tht crou. LOBD, I am Thine, entirely Thine, Purchased and saved by Uood divine; < With full consent Thine would I be And own Thy sovereign right in me. 8 Grant one poor sinner more a place Among the children of Thy g^; A wretched sinner, lost to God, But ransomed by Ikmanuel's Wood. ' S^irl'' ' 'e*'„™»e would I Be Thine through all eternity; [die, pe vow IS past beyond repeal, 1 And now I set the solemn seal 4 Here, at the cross where flows the '***™ [God. ^t bought my guilty soul f oT^ Thee, Lord and Master, now I call. And consecrate to Thee my all. 6 Do Thou assist a feeble worm The great engagement to perform; Thy grace can foil asstatance lend. And on that grace I dare depend. S*®.^, L. M. Th€ comecration of tht aft. QODot my Ufe, what just return Can sinful dust and ashes give 7 I only Uve my sin to mourn; To love my God I only Bve. 2 To Thee, benign and saving Power, I I consecrate my lengthened days ; I While, marked with blessings, ever^ Shan spMk Thy co-extended praise. S Bo all my added Bfe emidoyed rai with Thvself the mighty void; IsinUrge my heart to compass Thee. 4 The blessing of Thy love bestow; For this my cries shall never f aU ; Wrestling, I will not let Thee go, I will not, till my suit prevail. 5 Come then, my Hope, my Life, my And fix in me Thy lasting home; Be miB«nI of Thy gradouTword ; ThoB with Thy prondaed Ikthar 7a. HOUIVMU : VAITH VOB VUliL KKDBMPnOH. •80- L.M rnU etnuetraHon to Christ. QOUK, Saviour, Jwiu, .*'»" »" depart; [home, rJi «\ ''L."*'^ "JV^'Woome To Oil and rule thy heartl" a Be it according to Thy wordl Redeem me irom all ain • My heart would now receive Thee, Come in. my lord, «ome In 1 {Lord; >«oLiH«»: fAiTH n« TOIL umnmoH. " Tht uHSpeakabU gift." JBSUS luith died that 1 might live, Might live to God alom; In Him eternal life recciTe, And be in spirit one. * ^iji""' ' *•»»'' Thee for the The gift unepealcablel [grace '• And wait with arau of faith to embrace. And all Thy love to feel. * My eoul breaks out in strong desire I The perfect bliss to prove- My longing heart is all on Are To be dissolved in iove. j * Give me Thyself; from every boast, From every wish set free: Let all I am in Thee be lost; I But give Thyself to me. \ 8 Thy gifts, alone, cannot sufBce: ! O let Thyself be given! Thv presence makes my paradise, : And where Thou art its Wvon. : 288 8. M. The cleansing blood. pATHER, I dare believe Thee merciful and true; Thou wilt my guilty soul forgive. My fallen aoul renew. Come, then, for Jesus' sake. And bid my heart he dean; ' An end of all my troubles make. An end of all vij sin. 2 I will, through grace, I will, I do, return to Thee; Sinpty my heart, O Lord, and Ml With perfect purity! For power I feebly pray; ingdom now restore, To-day, w£Ue itlscaliSTto-day, nd I shall sin no more. And 3 I cannot wash my heart. But by believing Thee, And waiting for Tly blood to im- mw spotless piulfy; [part While at Thy cross I lie, „J«B". Thy grace bestow, . 75' aU-cIeaneing blood apply, 1 And I am whitTirsaow. *^'^^' I ffi 8.M. I Rtdtmptian Hmrngk HU blood." 1 pmsONEKS of hope, arise, j And see your Lord appear; Lol 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 I" ; 2 The reconciling word We thankfully emtoace; ^•jo'ef in our redeeming liord, A blood-besprinkled race. We yield to be set free; Thy counsel we- approve; Salvation, praise, ascribe to Thee, And ^ory in Thy love. 3 Jesus, to Thee we look, TiU saved from sin's remains ; Reject the inbred tyrant's yoke. And cast away bis chains Our nature shall no more O'er us dominion have; Byfaith we apprehend the power Which shall for ever save' 301 a K The loo) of love. JHE 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, 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 01 my soul remain. Who didst for all fulfil. In me, O Lord, fulfil again Thy hsavsniy father's wiJL aoLnmi; tabh «92 ail "KtdtmpHon m Chritt Jtmu." JESUS, m7 Troth, my W«, WUoh Thou wUt giild* •right. i My Witdom and my Oulda, My CouDMllor Thou art; MT«r let me leave Thy eida. Or from Thy patha depart! 3 Never will I remove Out of Thy hands my cause: But reet in Thy redeeming love, And hang upon Thy croee. 4 Teaeh me the happy art In all thing! to depend „"••' O never, Lord, depart. But love me to the end! 6 Throueh fire and water bring Into the wealthy place; , ^^•«'> me the new song to sing, When perfected in grace! tOB rvu. anmipnoii. Mark ix. 23. Ma. A^^t '*'"*' are possible to Um That can in Jesus' name be- I ^ T*"= tpheme. UrtA, I no more Thy truth blas- 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 I trust Thy faithfulness! If nothing is too hard for Thee, All tilings are possible to me. 3 Though earth and hell the word gsinaay, „,1*e w>"l of God can never fail: The I^mb shall take my sins away : 'Tis certain, though impossil.le The thing impossible shall be- •All things are possible to me. 4 All tliiagB are possible to God, To Christ, the power of God in To me, when I am ill renewed, [man When I in CShrist am formed again And witness from all sin set free .411 things are possiUe to me. L.M. CoL UL 1-4. YE faithful aoula, who Jaa«l kaow. If riaan indaad with Him je are Superior to the Joya below, Hia reanrraotion'i power daolare. 2 Your faith by holy Umpera prove. By actions show your siaa forgiven • And seek the glorious things above, And foUow Christ, vour Oead, to heaven. 3 There your eialted Saviour see, Seated at God's right hand again. In all His Father's majesty. In everUatiag pomp, to reign. 4 To Him continually aspire, Contending for your native phice. And emulate the angelTChoir, And only live to love and praise. 285 Bph. I. 7. L. M. JESUS, Itedeemer, Saviour, Lord, Through whom we have re- demption free. We wait to prove Thy faithful word, We will confide and truatinThee. 2 W3 plead with Thee through Thine own blood. Oh, Cleanse our hearts and set us . , *»«". [flood, And plunge us now beneath the That flows for all our race and me. ' ^^ "" *''° Porohase 0-: Thy blood That washes whiter than the snow, Apply it now Thou Son of God And make us perfect here below. 4 He deansps now from inbred sin. The Spirit does this moment seal, He puurs the oil of gladness in. We are made whole, we know we fed. ' 82 ■oLuai I unn ■ANonnoinoH. Kom. VI. II. I ^T., ** «■ Afoto u M« day of jolvotion." C °^ my God, the promiM Mai, Tliia mouatain, dn, remove; I Now m mjr pupiBg aoul reveal j The virtue of Thy love. - 2 I want Thy life, Thy purity, I Thy rlghteoumees, brought in; S.'V ''•*'"• "^ *""' *" Thee, To be redeemed from aln. ' •^,' "^ •''""»• ^-^» and pride, ThU moment be subdued; Be cait into the crimeon tide my Redeemer's blood. 4 Saviour, to Thee my soul looks up My present Saviour, Thou I In all the confidence of hope, 1 claim the blessing now. 5 Tis done: Thou dost thU moment With full salvation bless; [save. Redemption through Thy blood I And spotless love and peace, [lutve. O^U 'io,n full fruition die. And all my loul be love. a06 L.M. " This it tht urill of God, men your saHctUeoHoH." H E wiile that I ehould holy be ; That holineaa I long to feel; That full divine conformitv To all my Saviour's righteous will. 2 Sea, Lord, tha travail of Thy soul Aecomplished in the cliange of . , ,""'»«. [whole, And plunge me, ever v whit made In all the depths of love divine. 3 On Thee, O God, my soul is stayed. And waits to prove Thine utmost will • The promise, by Thy mercy made, i Thou canst. Thou wilt, in me I fulfil. I 4 No more I stagger at Thy power, ! Or doubt Thy truth, which cannot move; Hasten the long-expected hour, I And bleesmewith Thy perfect love. ' 5 Lord, I believe Thy power the same, The same Thytrnthand grace endure - ' And m Thy blesBcd hands I am. And trust Thee for a perfect cure. 6 Come, Saviour, come, and make me i whole; Entwely all my sins remove; To perfect health- restore my soul To perfect hoUaeiui and love. ■ ss 306 UM. " Tk* very God of »taet MncHfy yoH whoUy." O THOU, onr Saviour, Brotho', Friaad, Behold a cloud of tneenaa riael Tha prayan of aainti to heaven Orateful, accepted iaerUloa.[aso«nd, * ^B*'^ <"•'' ptVn lot Zion's naee ; Shed in our hearts Thy love abroad; Thy gifts abundantly increase; Enlarge, and All us all with Ood. 3 Help us to make our calling sure; let us all be sainU indeed, And pure as Thou Thyself art pure. Conformed in all things to our Head. 4 Take the dear purchase of Thy blood; [snow; Thy blood shall wash us white as Present us sanctified to God, And perfected in love below, j That blood which cleanses from all That efficacious blood apply, [sin. And wash, and make us wholly clean. And change, »nd thoroughly sanctify. (t From ail iniquity redeem. Cleanse by the water and the word. And free from every spot of blame. And make the servant as Hie Lord I aw L.M. Eieklel xvi. 62, (13. O OOD, most merciful and true, .ox J?"? "»*"• to my »oul impart; Htablish with me the covenant new. And write perfection on my heart! 2 To real holiness restored, 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-erwheimed with Thy stupendous grace, 1 shall not in Thy presence move; But breathe unutterable praise, And rapturous awe, and silent love. 3 Pardoned lor aU that I have done. My month as in the dnst I hide- And glory give to God alone. My Ood for ever pacified I MicRocorr msouition tbt chart 'ANSI and ISO TtST CHART No. 2) u ■ 23 |Z0 1£ i^i^l^ ^ /IPPLIED IIVMGE In ^Sr 1653 East Uoin Strtcl tf'JS Rocha*(*r. N«w Yorit U609 USA ^g (7 16) 483 - 0300 - Phon* ^B (^'6) 208 - 5989 - Fox 308 HouKin : c [endure, VVkioh ahall from age to age WkoM word, when heaven and earth shall pais, Reoiauu and stands forever sure ; 2 lliy sanctifying Spirit pour. To quench my thirst, and make me „ SSff"; , [shower wow, lather, let the gracious Descend, and make me pure from sin. 3 Pur^ me from every sinful Mot; My idols all be cast aside; [thought. Cleanse me from every sinful From all the fllth of self and pride. 4 Give me a now, a perfect heart. From doubt, and fear, and soisow m. 'f*?* [impart, The mind which was in Christ And let my spirit cleave to Thee. 6 O that I now, from sin released, IJy word may to the utmost prove, Enter into the womised rest, The Canaan of Thy perfect love! Tkt love of Chriit. S-8a. JKSU8, Thy boundless love to me No thought can reach, no tongue declare; knit my thankful heart to Thee, And reign without a rival there! Thine wholly, TUne alone, I am. Be Thou alone my constant flame. 2 O grant that nothing in my soul May dweU, 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 ; [love I My every act, word, thought, be 3 Unwearied may I this pursue, Dauntless to the high priee aeirire; Hourly within my soul renew ThM holy flame, this heavenly Are- And day and night be all my care iu guard tne aacred treasure there u H. I 3io ^^ The satuHfymg Spirit. QOiSE, Holy Ghost, all-quickening 1 „ *"' , Unspine, Come, and my hallowed taeart Snrinkled with the atoning blood; No* to my soul Thyself rev«al. Thy mighty working let me feel, And know that I am bom of God. 2 Thy witness witl my spirit bear, ^t God, my God, inhabits there; Thou, with the Father, and the Son, Eternal light's coeval beam. Be Christ in me, and I in Him, Tin perfect we are made in one. 3 When wilt Thou my whole heart subdue ? [anew, Oome, Lord, and form my soul Emptied of pride, and wrath, and hell; jLess than the least of all Thy store Of mercies, I myself abhor; All, all my vileness may I feel. 311 e-8s. The mind of Christ. Q JESUS, source of oabn repose. Thy like r jr man nor angel knowf , l^irest among ten thousand fair I Even those whom death's sad fet- ters bound, [round. Whom thickest darkness compassed Find light and life, if Thou appear. 2 jLord over all, sent to fulfll [will, Thy oradous Father's sovereign To Thy dread sceptre wffl I few; With duteous reverence at Thy feet. Like humble Mary, lol I sit; [now. Speak, Lord, Thy servant heareth 3 Renew Thine image. Lord, in me, Lowlv and gentle may I be; [dear; No charms but these to Thee are No Ufer may'st Thou ever And, No pride, in my unruffled mind. But faith, and heaven-bom peace, be there! 4 A patient, a victcrlons mind. Thai life and aU things casts behind, Springs forth obedient to Thy call; A heart that no desire can move. Bat stin to adnre, beliere, asd hive, Oiv» me, my Lord, my Life, my All I 88 319 (Second Metre.) : ■MXUUB SAVOnnCATXON. D-S*. 1 ET earth no more my heart divide. With Chriat may I be erucifled, 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. 2 My win be swallowed up in Thee; Light in Thy light still may I see, Beholding lliee with open face; Called the full power of faith to prove. Let all my hallowed heart be love, And all my spotless life be praise. 3 C!ome, Holy Ohost, all-quickening My consecrated heart in8pire,[flre! Sprinkled with tlie atoning blood ; Still to my soul Thyself reveal, Thy mighty working may I feel, And know that I am one with God. 313 7,6,7,6,7,7,7,9. Deut. zxxiii. 26-29. ^ONE is like Jeshurun's Ood, So great, so strong, so high, Ix>! He spreads His wings abroad. He rides upon the sky; Israel is His flrst-bom son; God, the Almighty God, is Thine; See Him to thy help come down. The excellence divine. 2 God is Thine; disdain to fear I The enemy within; God shall in thy flesh appear. And make an end of sin : God the man of sin shall slay. Pill thee with triumphant joy; God shall thrust him out, and say, "Destroy them all, destroy I" 3 All the struggle then is o'er. And wars and fightings cease; Israel then shall sin no more. But dweU in pei-fect peace: All his enemies are gone; Sin shall have in him no part; i Israel now gbaii dweU alone, i With Jesus in liis heart. 87 ' 314 4-8s & 2-«i. i The promised laiul. ] O GLORIOUS hope of perfect lovel It lifts me up to things above, It^ bears on eagles' wings; j It gives my ravished soj a taste, I And makes me for some moments I feast J With Jesus' priests and kings. ! 2 Rejoicing now in earnest hope, I stand, and from the mountain-top See aU the land below; Rivers of milk and honey rise. And all the fruits of Paradise In endless plenty grow. 3 A land of corn, and wine and oil. Favored with God's peculiar smile. With every blessing blest; There dwells the Lord our Bight- eousness. And keeps His own in perfect peace. And everlasting rest. * 2 *''** ^ might at once go up! [ No more on this side Jordan stop, j But now the land possess: ! This moment end my legal years, j Sorrows, and sins, and doubts, and A howling wilderness. [fears, 31S „^ 8g * 7s. , ^,™ CfMted in Christ Jesus" LOVE Divine, aU loves excelltog, Joy of heaven, to earth comedown- Fix in us Thv humble dwelling. All Thy faithful mercies crown. Jesus, Thou art all compassion. Pure, unbounded love Thou art; ViMt us with Thy salvation. Enter every trembling heart. Z Come, almighty to deliver „ ^t "« »II Thy grace receive; Buddenly return, and never. Never more, Thy temples leave. Ihee we would be always blessing, Serve Thee is Thy hosts abovef ftay, and . se "Thee, without Glory in T> ^rfeot love, [ceasing, 3 lilmsh, then, i'hy new creation. Pure and spotless let us be; "* >" «e Thy great salvation, Periectly restored in Thee Till mheavtm we take oar *ice, 1111 we cast onr crowns before Thee Lost m wonder, love, and jmise.' ANOINTSD ! THl 8PIBIT. SECTION IX ANOINTED. 316 I. THE SPIRIT. Praying for the Spirit 6-8s. COME, Holy GhoBt, all-quickening fire, Come, and in me delight to rest; Drawn by the lure of strong desire, O come and consecrate my breast I The temple of my eoul prepare. And fix Thy sacred presence there. 2 If now Thy influence I feel, H 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 1 ask, I pant for more. 3 EMer for Thee I ask and pant, So strong the principle divine Carries me out, with sweet con- straint. Till all my hallowed soul is Thine ; Plunged in the Godhead's deepest And lost in Thine immensity, [sea, 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. 6 Come then, my God, mark out Thine heir; Of heaven a larger earnest give- With clearer light Thy w-itness hear. More sensibly within me live ■ Let all my powers Thy entrance feel. And deeper stamp Thyself the seal. 317 a-si. The Spirit as Comforter and Witness. I ^^^ "■« Spirit of power within, 01 love, and of a healthful mind Of power, to conquer inbred iin; Of love, to Thee and all mankind- M health,that pain and death defies, Most vigorous when the body dies. * SJfl '*'*'' ' ''*»'■ *•« 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, arc mine I 3 that the Comforter would come. Nor visit as a transient guest; But fix in me His constant home. And take possession of my breast - Arid fix in me His loved abode. The temple of indwelling God I 4 Come, Holy Ghost, my heart inspire. Attest that I am bom 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; shod it in my heart abroad. Fulness of love, of heaven, of God! 318 „ . CM. Praise to the Holy Spirit. H AIL, Holy Ghost, Jehovah, Third In ordtr of the Three; Sprung from the Father and the From all eternity! rWord 2 Thy Godhead brooding o'er the abyss Of formless waters lay ; Spoke into order all that is. And darkness into day. 3 <5od's image, which our sins destroy, Thy grace restores below; And truth, and holiness, and joy. From Thee, their Fountain, flow. 4 HaU, Holy Ghost, Jehovah, Third In order of the Thi-ec; Sprung from the Father and the From aU eternity! [Word I mmtmw,f^!iLwm^ff^.''wmmm^^''m^m>kwmmm 31 % AHOnmD: THl BpnuT. C. M. ' Dtvint Spirift influences. gPIRIT divine, attend our prayers. And males this house Thy home j Descend with all Thy gracious powers, come, great Spirit, come! 2 Come as the light I to us reveal Our emptiness and woe; And lead us in those paths o( life Where all the righteous go, 3 Come as fhe firel and purge our ^ Like sacrificial flame; [hearts I«t ou'- whole soul an offering be To our Redeemer's name. 4 Come as the dew! and sweetly bless This consecrated hour; May barrenness rejoice to own Thy fertilizing power. 6 Come as the dove! and spread Thy The winm of peaceful love ; [wings, And let Thy church on earth become Blest as the ohurch above. 6 Come as the wind, with rushing And Pentecostal grace! [sound That all of woman born may see The glory of Thy face. 7 Spirit divine, attend our prayers. Make a lost world Thy home; Descend with all Thy gracious powers, come, great Spirit, come! 320 L. M. Claiming the promise of the Spirit. FATHER, if justly still we claim To us and ours the promise made, To us be graciously the 8ame,[head. And crown with living fire onr 2 ^« Spirit of convincing speech. Of power demonstrative impart ; Such as may every conscience reach, And sound the unbelieving heart. 3 The Spirit of faith, in this Thy day. To break the power of cancelled _, "j"' [its sway, ITead down its strength, o'erturn And still the conquest more than win 4 The Spirit breathe of inward life, Which in our heart« Thy laws may write; ['strife— ihen grief expires, and pain, and Tib nature all, and all delight 3S1 L. u. The promised Comforter. JESUS, we on the words depend. Spoken by Tr.ee 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, "o '"ring Thy sayings to our mind. And write them on our faithful heart. ^ ■ 4 He only can the wordi apply. Through which we endtoss life possess; And deal to each his legacy. Our Lord's unutterable peace. 5 That peace of God, that peace of Thine, O might He now to us bring in. 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 seaI,[Thee. And change, and make us all like 322 7s. The Spirit the earnest of endless rest GRACIOUS Spirit, Love Divine, Let Thy light within me shine! All my guilty fears remove; Fill me with Thy heavenly love^ 2 Speak Thy pardoning grace to me ; Set the burdened sinner free; Lead me to the Lamb of God; Wash me in His precious blood. 3 Life and peace to me impart; Seal salvation on my heart; Breathe Thyself into my breast. Earnest of eternal rest. 4 I.ct me never trura Thee stray; Keep me in the narrow way; Fill my soul with joy divine; Keep me, Lord, forever Thine. 383 7^ The Stmt nHglttetting, eleanstHg healing. I-JOLY Ghoit, with light divine, SMne upon this heart of mine ; Chase the ahadea of night away Turn my darkness Inti, day. 2 Holy Ghost, with power divine, Cleanse this guilty heart of mine; Lone hath sin, without control. Held dominion o'er my soul. 3 Holy Ghost, with joy divine, Cheer this saddened heart of mine ; JJm my many woes depart, Heal my wounded, bleeding heart. 4 Holy Spirit, all divine. Dwell within this heart of mine; Cast down every idol-throne, Ri'ign aupreme, and reign alone. 324 6,8,4,6,«,«,4. I Invocation of the Holy Spirit. COME, Holy Ghost, in love, Shed on us from above Thine own bright ray I Divinely good Thou art; Thy sacred gifts impart To gladden each sad heart: O come to-day I 2 Come, tenderest Friend, and best Our most delightful Guest, With sootLing power: Rest, which the weary know. Shads 'mid the noontide glow Peace, when deep griefs overflow. Cheer us this hour! 3 Come, Light serene, and still Our inmost bosoms fill; Dwell in each breast; We know no dawn but Thine, Send forth Thy beams divine On our dark souls to shine, And make us blest I 4 Come, all the faithful bless; Let all who Christ confess His praise employ; Give virtue's rich reward ; Victorious death accord. And, w;th our glorious Lord, Btemal joy I : TBI smrT. The powe' of the Holy Stint LITONG Water, freely Bowini,, Fount of gladness life-bestowing. Holy Spirit, O draw nigh, > While Thy name we magnify I 2 Full of grace from heaven Thou bendest; And to lowest depths descendest: Seeking, through a world of sin. Souls whom Jesus died to win. 3 Where one coutrite tear gives token ui a heart by sorrow broken. Breathing forth the breath of prayer, O blest Spirit I Thou art there. 4 When the i.ord of levels Uon Jows with tidings of s> vation, ThrouBh the cross of Chi t made known. There Thy saving power is shown. 5 Wlere the mourner in his anguish I^te to God the eyes that laniuish When his mint finds reposeT Comforter, from Thee it flo\-s. 6 O Eternal Spirit 1 hear us; [us ■ wL/u ■"??'■ ""^ presence cheer' wvS li^ V" °^ "»»'« inspire. With Thy love our bosoms 9re. The Spirit the source of consolation. H °^ Ohost, dispel our sadness. Pierce the clouds of nature's night; ^ „ ^^^^ Come, liou source of jiy and" [gladness, 90 Breathe Thy life, and spread Thv . light. ' 2 From the height which knows no measure, ^ a gracious shower descend, Bringmg down the richest treasure Man can wish or God can send. 3 Author of the new creation, Como with unction and with power- Make ovj liearts Thy habitation- On our souls Thy graces shower. 4 Hear, hear, our supplication. Blessed Spirit, God of peace I Rest upon this congregation With the fulness of Thy grace I ^m,.m^MMr>;A^WMm^K^.w-wmmm^^^^-mam^mmm 327 AMOINTID ; WAITING, OF ONI AOOOBD. 6,9,7,7,7,7. WaiHng for tne Holy Spirit. gTERNAI, Spirit, come Into Thy meanest home; From Thy high and holy place, Where Thou doat in glory reign. Stoop in condescending grace, Stoop to the poor heart of man. 2 For Thee our hearts we lift. And wait the heavenly gift; Giver, Lord of life divine. To oiu' dying souls appear; Grant the grace for which we pine, Give Thyself, the Comforter. 3 Our ruined souls repair. And fix Thy mansion there; Claim tu for Thy constant shrint, All Thy glorious self reveal; Life, and power and love divine, God in us for ever dwell. 328 S-78. Prayer for the Comforter. pATHER, jflorify Thy Son, [prayer; Answering His all-powerful Send the Intercessor down, — Send that other Comforter, Whom believingly we claim. Whom we ask in Jesus' 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 heip 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 wilt the grace bestow; Christ hath said it shall be so. 4 Holy Spirit, Thou hast come With the light and with the fire; We Ere sinking Inwer down. And by faith are rising high'r; Give, O give, the unction now, At Thy feet we humbly bow. ANOINTED. 2. WAITING, OF ONE ACCOUD. i 328 6-8s. »1 Q OME, Holy Ghost, the Comforter, Sent from the Father and the Son, Who did inspire the ancient seer. And fill'd with power the upper- room; Our fathers felt the sacred Are And we are burning with desire. 2 Assembled here in perfect love With one accord we wait for pow*r. The Holy Ghost sent from above; Come and baptize our souls this hour; Oh, come and iill with light divine. That we may in Thy image shine. 3 We hear the rustle of the wind. We feel the flaming touch of fire. Our thoughts express His holy mind, And in His blesised will expire. He gives the power of flaming speech, [teach. The tongue of fire to pray and 4 The sacred fire is burning still. Our breath .is all a mighty flame, We tell the story of His will. And give the glory to His name; Oh, that his love the world may feaoh. [preach. And give to men the power to ml. "- •» m U-* iSgiy , AROINTIn 330 The day of Pentecost. Q OME, Holy Spirit, raise our aongs To reach the wonders of the day, When with Thy flery cloven tongues Thou didat those glorious acenea display. 2 O 'twas a most auspicious hour. Season of grace ana sweet delight, When Thou didst come with mighty power. And light of truth divinely bright! 3 By this the bleat diaciples knew Their riaen Head had entered heaven; Had now obtained the promiae due Fully by God the Father given. 4 Lord, we believe to us and ours The apostolic promise given; We wait the Pentecostal powera. The Holy Ohost sent down from heaven. 5 Assembled here with one accord. Calmly we wait the promised grace. The purchase of our dying Lord • ^Come, Holy Ghoet, and fill the place. 331 L.M. COME Holy GhoBt, our hearts in- T /J^W ['"'. J^* ,"'. Thy gracious presence Kindle in us the sacred lire. While at the mercy-seat we kneel. 2 Continue we with one accord To wait in our appointed place. We pray according to Thy word • Oh I come, great Spirit of all grace. 3 The promise is to ua and ours; The extra gift to weep and sow We wait the Pentecostal pow'ra ' To save the lost while here below. 4 Give tongues of fire, and breath of name That we may prophesy of Thee Thou art as yesterday, the same. Thy gifts. Thyself, alike are frei. 6 Oh, come with Pentecostal flame. And crown our heads with living , , *"•.„ [same, ^d we will preach and teach the I This, only *hia, do we deaire. 92 WAITIHO, OF OS* ACOOBO. L. H. 0. M. C OME, Holy Gho. , iupire our prayera, And breathe upon this clay, %.l* '" • *'■"• "' P"" deairea. Oh, clothe with fire to-duy. ^ ^i '" »•■• one fn faith and love. For men we would do more. Oh, give the power, the world to On ua the Spirit pour. [move, 3 We plead the promise, " I will pour My Spirit on the race;" Oh, give the Pentecostal show'r The Spirit of all grace. 1 We see the masses in their blood, Condemn'd in sin to die. Endue ua with the pow'r of God, To work, and draw them nigh. ' "^ijv"™ "'"■ Wend" in Adam loat. Who wander far from Thee; [moat, Ourhearts are burdened for them Who from the cross do flee. S. M. " They were all Mled with the Holy Ghott." LORD God, the Holy Ghost, In this accepted hour, As on the day of Pentecost, Descend in all Thy power. We meet with one accord In our appointed place. And wait the promise of our Lord The Spirit of all grar ! Like mighty rushing wind. Upon the waves beneath, Move with one impulse' every mind : One soul, one feeling, breathe; The yowaa, the old, inspire With wisdom from above; [fire And give ua hearts and tongues of To pray, and praise, and love. We wait before Thee, Lord, Our hearts are in a glow- According to Thy word, ' We'll preach to all below; Give tongues and speech, Breath. The gospel to proclaim; Give courage to the death In honor of Thy name. ktOVXTED : BAPTIEBU W1TB riRI, 836 ANOINTED. 3. BAPTIZED With fire. 384 6,6,0,6,6,0 qH, the falsest of love We receive from abuve, [sin: When He cleanses our souls from all We arise on the wing. And we joyfully sing, All the praises of Jesus our King. 2 We rejoice in the word, Of our Saviour and Lord, Who is gone to prepare us a place : We are ready to meet. And our Saviour to greet. By the pow'r of His wonderful grace 3 We are looking for Are, And are full of desire, [day; Oh, that now He may breathe on thit We expect the descent, As He said when He went. He will clothe us with pow'r to^Iay. 4 He has come *ith the fire. And the flaming desire, [hour; Oh, that all may receive Him this He will fall upon all. Who on Jesus will call, [pow'r And endue them with Pentecost 5 All anointed to preach. We are sent forth to teach. Oh, the sight of the lost, how it We are sowing the seed [moves: To the lost in their need, [love And rejoice in the power of His C. M. QOME, Holy Ghost, with light divine. Brood o'er our nature's night; Dispel the (Kirkness from our mind : On! let there now be light. 2 We need celestial fire to shine Where darkness is so great. And touch men with the Are divine: Their hearts anew create. 3 Come as the rushing mighty ind. Our souls baptize with Bre; All other thoughts we now rescind, Oh, give this one desire. 4 The melting toucli of flaming Are Is now upon our head; We have the burning soul desire. The pow'r to wake the dead. * H^JP''*' t*"^ tongue of Are to preach The reconciling word. To. prophesy, instruct, and teach Of e . . - - our redeeming Lord. 336 C. M. Q OME, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, With all Thy quickening powers; Kindle a flame of sacred flre. In these pure hearts of ours. 2 The holy men in every age. Were moved to groan for power. The record is on sacred page, We crave the same this hour. 3 Our hearts are moved, our faith is We plead the promise now ; [strong. In Him' to whom we now belong. We groan and humbly bow. 4 Baptize us now with flaming flre, To suffer and to win; And we will sing the sacred lyre. With power to conquer sin. 6 Come then with Pentecostal flsmc. And crown our heads with flre. Then we will preach to men the The Holy Ohost desire. [same. 837 cw 1,^^ quickening power., Come ahcd abroad the fiery love Baptice thaee louU of can. * Tlj* Spirit of prevailing grace On u» tbii moment pour' Aad we will weep before Thy face, JT-om thla moet sacred hour. 3 The apoetolic power to pray And bring the loat to Thee, We humbly crave thla very day • Are not Thy gift. aU free » * The promlaed gift on u. be.tow, ine unction from on hiah- To wrottle on, while hereTwlow, Where mortal man mu»t die. The tongue of fire to preaek: The preclou. gift to buruMd >hine, iny Hicred word to teach. ■ AiioiNTU>: Bamui) wna rua, G. M. C. M. THE unction from the Holy One, lae promiw now we ue: We wreatle. Lord, as we are one, Since we are made Uke Thee. 2 We plead for power to uive the lost. Our love for them is pure; Baptize us with the Holy Gho.t, And victory will be sie ' 3 The holy fir. Is coming now, j VVe feel It on our head; • Beside all waters we will sow, j And w« will ralM the dead. | * '""w-T?"™ °' K''""y "o" o'erflow. With power we are endued. To thrust the sickle as we k^ ' And reaping Is our food. ' * ^A,f,° \°^ '^l "**'' Prae'ous seed. Our sheaves to gamer in; TfcB fields are white and there is i - L.M. I Fower and mhcUoh of Ikt Sfirit. I O SPIRIT of the living God, I In aU Thy plenltuS of grace. Where'er the foot of man hath trod. Descend on onr apoeUte race. 2 Give tongue, of fire and heart, of love. To preach the reconciling word: Give pow« and unction from above, Where er the joyful .ound U heard. ' S* ^'.kness, at 'I y coming, light- Confueion— order, .n Thy path! SouU without strength inspire with might; Bid mercy triumph over wrath. 4 Baptize the nations: far and nigh The triumphs of the cross record; Iho name of Jeatu glorify Till every Idndied call Hln Lord. 340 6-8s. Our ran i. low in i [need. I CO**^' Ho'y Ghost, In love and T^y only will do we desire: [aiaht Oh, come and breathe the active name And glory bring to Jesus' name. * S5* heavens bow In power and love, SS!v .'*"''**'' *»™« >>«• come. With cloven tongues sent from .. ■t""'.,. Ihome; Aad makes these temples all His ^e unction of the Holy One [Son. Ood s precious gift through His dear 3 He comes with Pentecostal grace. And rests upon our mortal fiame. Like mighty wind He shakes the place. As in the upper room the same; He makes us bold to speak His word, And tell the goodness of our Lord 4 We have the pow'r to see the lost, Cup souk within us weep and groai, Our nrayers are in the fioly ghost. We weep and sow the procioua seed. imi^^'^-:^^^^''*^isiMmaf"^ Tn cnknruii iatm : 841 8-8.. OrdinaHoH Hymn. COME, Holy Oho»t, our nooli iiMpira And lighten with celmtial Hrel Thou the anointing Spirit nrt, Who doit Thy tevenfold gifts ira- ■ed unction from ubovr If comfort, life, and Sro of love. 2 Enable with perpetual li^ht The dulneas of our bUnde"OJE to kMD I h»vt, A God to glmrUf, A naver-dylog loul to uv«. And fit it for the ikyi 2 To wrvo the pr«Mnt an. My oIlInK to fulfil; O ni«y it all my powan ennn To do my Mutar'i will* » Arm :iio with JmIoiu care, . A» In Thy night to live; And 0, Thy servant, Lord, prepan A etrict account to give I 4 Help ma to watoh and pray. And on Thyeelf rely; • •*V"'i! " I my t'lut betray, I iball for ever die. 346 "Could ye nol watch with Me one hourf" GRACIOUS Redeemer, ehake Thie slumber from my eoull ».^ ^/^uT."".*!." '*"»■'•. »wake! And Chriet ihall make thee whole." I«y to Thy mighty hand. Alarm me in this hour- And make me fuUy understand Ine thunder of Thy power. 2 Give me on Thee to call, Always to watoh 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 do Thou always warn lly soul of danger near I men to the right or left I turn. Thy voice stfll let me hear- Come back, this u the way! Come back, and walk herein!" y mar I hearken and obey. And shun the paths of sin I omimAin waTcaiiio. I Me 0.11 fraytr for a lender eonicience. I "!;^*'T a principle wltliU Of Jealous, godly fear. A •enaibiUty of sin, A pain to feel it near. * ' Ti'^l}}' *"> •PP'O*"!' to feel UI pride, or fond desire. To catch the wandering of iny will And quench the kindling flrc. ' 3 ^"t I 'rora Thee no more may part Th?°«i?.1'* Thy^good""* griavC ™ •"•«' »we, the contrite heart. The tender conscience, give. 4 If to the right or left 1 stray. That moment, Lord, reprove And let me weep my life away. For having grieved Thy love. * *^°n ^ *■" 'PP'* »' " •?». O Ood, my conscience make! Awake my soul, when sin U nigh. And keep It still awake, a may the least omission pain My well-instructed soul, And drive me to the blood again Which makes the wounded whole I a*"? c. M. On reluming home. THOU, Urd, hast blest my going O bless my coming in! foutT Compass my weakness round about. And keep ma safe from sin. 2 etui hide me in Thy aaoret place, „ Thy tabernacle spread; Shelter me with preserving grace. And screen my naked Head. 3 To Thee for refuge may I run Mom sin's alluring snare; Keady its first approach to shun. And watching unto prayer. * ?,.*^* I never, never more Might from Thy ways depart! [o'er, Here let me give my wanderings By giving Thee my heart. 6 Fir my new heart on things above. And then from earth release- 1 ask not life, but let me love,' And lay tee doim in peace 1K>«^ •>-*„*k.*-1Pi'^?l- ^ T :■ CHKunAN un ; 348 uu. " Uy tract u tuMciml for Ihtt." J E8U8, my Saviour, Bvuther, Friend, On whom I cut my every care. On whom for all ihingt I depend, Inapire, and then accept, my prayer. 2 1' I have tailed of Thy grace. The KToce that aure aalvatfon brinea. If with me now Thy Spirit ataya: And hovering hidca mo in Ilia wings, 3 Still let Him with my weakneaa Kor for a moment'a apace depart, tvil and danger turn away. And keep till Ue renews my heart. 4 When to the right or left I atray, MU voice behind me may I hear, Ketum, and walk in cfhriat Thy _ **yi Inear" Fly back to Chrlat; for ain ia » Hia aacred unction from above «11 all the hardness Ho remove. And in my loving heart reside. 34© L M. "Ltt the fear of the Lord be upon you." LORD, mi me with an humble fear- My utter helplcssnese reveal I it" '"d ain are always near Thee may I alwaya nearer feel. ^ ^ i^^i}" '■''"* ™y "onatant mind Might with an even flame aspire, rrlde in ita earliest motions find, And mark the risings of desire I ' °Tk'"'B V ,*?"•'" '""^ "'Kht fly Ihe flrst abhorred approach of ill. ^"rl^ " the apple ofan eye, The ahghtest touch of sin to feel I * '^ olT.'""' *""'' ™y ^o"' create, HtiU may I strive, and wat«h and pray, Humbfy and confidently wait. And long to see the peiiect day. CHUariAMI WATCHIIIU. 360 6.8^ Chriiliaiu under Ike eye of the world. \(^ATCHED by the world'a malign- ant eye, [shame Who load us with reproach and ' Aa aervanta of the Lord moat high Aa icaloua for Hia glorious name. We ought in all Hia patha to move. With holy fear and humble love. 2 2J*' wladom, Ixjrd, un ua beatow, From every evil to denart ; To atop the mouth of every foe. While, upright both in life and heart. The proofa of goilly fear wa give. And show them how the ChrUtiana live. 97 361 0. u. " Continue ye in My love." J^US, united by Thy grace. And each to each endeared. With confidence we seek Thy fact And know our prayer 1« heard. ' 2 Still let ua own our common Lord, And bear Thine easy yoke, ■*^!nd of love, a threefold cord. Which never can be broke. 3 Make ue into one apirit drink- Baptize into Thy name; And let ua always kindly think. And sweetly ajwak, the aame. 4 Touched by the loadatone of Thy Ift all our hearts agree, [love. And ever towarda each other move. And ever move towards Thee. 5 To Thee inseparably joined, Let nil our spirits cleave • O may we all the loving mind inat was in Thee receive! 6 Grant this and then from all below Insensibly remove; riy know Our souls their change shall acarce- Made perfect flrat In love I 7 Yrt whon the fuUeat joy ia given. The aame delight we provS, In earth, in paradir-e, in heaven. Our all in all is love. w^^mm^^^trnw »H» itusnAH un : cmmnuHs nuvwo. I 868„ c. Praytr for growth in grace. THE CHHISTIAN UFE. 2 CHRISTIANS PRAYING. 362 CM. "Lord, teaeh tu to Pray." pRAYER ia the soul's sincere desire. Uttered or unexpressed; I The motion of a hidden fire, i That trembles in the breast. | i Praver is the burden of a sigh, I The falling of a tear; The upward glancing of an eve When none but God is near. [ 3 l^»ye' is the simplest form of I That infant lips can try; [speech ' 5?" ™ subhmest strains that The Majesty on high. [reach i Prayer is the contrite sinner's voice RetuminK from his ways; While angels in their songs rejoice. And cry, "Behold he prays!" 6 Prayer ia the Christian's vital breath, . The Christian's native air; His watchword at the sates of death; He enters heaven with prayer. 6 The sainta in prayer appear as one. „™ word, in deed, and mind; While with the Father and the Son Hweet fellowship they find. ' *'^P''i?" " """^e 0° earth alone : The Holy Spirit pleads; And Jesus, on the eternal throne, For sinners intercedes. * ° J?'°'i!'7 whom we come to God. The Life, the Truth, the Way' The path of prayer Thyself hast trod; Lord, teach ua how to pray. ! T^^"»' God, and search the I w^.V"^,'!?^ »'•»'*; [ground I Whate'er of sin in us ia found. I O bid it aU depart! ' I 2 When to the right or left we stray. Leave ua not comfortleaa; I But guide our feet into the way j Of everlasting peace. '• ^ Hrfp ua to help each other. Lord, ISach other'a cross to bear' [ Let each his friendly aid afford. And feel his brother's care. 4 He^ us tj 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, -Fill riv"" " *" *'''"K» g«>w. Till Thou hast made us free indeed And spotless here below. 8 Then, when the mighty worlt fa Receive Thy ready bride; [wrouRht Give us m heaven a happy lot With all the sanctifleU 98 364 CM. Coming to the throne of grace L °??' I "Jjproach the mercy-seat Where Thou doat answer prayer - There humbly fall before Thy W For none can periah there. 2 Tlw promiae is my only plea. With this I venture nigh; Thou callest burdened souls to Thee And such, O Lord, am I. 3 Bowed down beneath a load of sin, By Satan sorely pressed. By war without, and fears within, I come to Thee for rest. * ^.J'"'" "'y ''>'«W «'><1 hid'ng-place, That, sheltered near Thy side, I may my fierce accuser face, And tell him Thou hast died. 6 wondrous level to bleed and die, To bear the cross and shame. That guilty sinaore such aa I Might plead Thy gracious name. 855 IH» OHUBTUH LOT: 0. M. Ih4 good Shtpherd." For, OhI the wolf i, iigh. ** "'a^h'° T?y P'otoetlon take, And gather with Thy arm- Ihe woM can never harm. ' ^wi.U?hv° '"''?.'''» ''™''' power, Thr.h I °" Shepherd's side; rnl 'P..K'"'™' ™° devour. Unless he first divide. 4 0dc,not.ufrerhimtopart The souls that here agree; inTk^lf ■" one mind'Ld heart. And keep us one in Thee I Together lot us die; | And each a .tarry crown receive, I And reign above the sky. 356 c j( "I win not ktThee go unkss Thou bless me." SHEPHERD Divine, our wants To ^T^*"" fl'/'y- treUeve, tS S^y tempted followers give The power to watch and priy. 2 Long as our fiery trials hut i^ng as the cross we bear O let our souls on Thee be oiist in never-ceasing prayer I 3 The Spirit of interceding grace 10 TwesUe till we sen Thy face i And know Thy hidden namf ' * "^1?^ Thy perfect love impart, i B. th-'^^" *^y»«" •^"tow, ' ' I will not lak Thee go : ' wS^™.,*^ Thy name to me, ^^/" ?y K"*»* »lvation bless And make me all like Thee. ' OHKIOTLUrS PBATIHU. 357 0. u. FATHER of Jesus Christ, my Lord, I humblv seek Thy face, • To^l^hV ""S ^'"°"'' »<"•<• lo ask Thy pardoning grace. 2 Entering into my closet, I rhe busy world exclude. In secret prayer for mercy cry And groan to be renewed. 3 Far from the paths of men, to Thee I solemnly retire; »' V""" '1''° ^"'^ ™ ""et see. And grant my-lieart's desire. 4 Thy grace I languish to receive, ■pZ^?^"^ ."' 'o™ »"<* power, I To Uve and sin no more. i ' ^"tlV^^ ' *" ^y goodness feel, A„j ^ ""ow my sins forgiven. As angels do in heaven. 6 O Father, glorify Thy Son. And grant what I require; For Jesus' sake the gifrsend down. And answer me by fire. ' "^ w^f I.*''* """^ o' lo™ within. Which may to heaven ascend- ^l^r *^'"..^"'' o' grace beg^i. Which shaU in glory end. 368 The Lord's Prayer. C. H. AU h^lowed be Thy name; Ihy kingdom come; Thy will be done "■ ™ In heaven and earth the same. ' ' "feH'.^' ^ ">« "ountain-top Behold Thy open face, ru„ Whero ftjith in sight is'swalloj^* And prayer in endlesi praise." 2 Give mi this day our daily bread And, as we those forgive ^o sin agamst us, so may we Forgiving grace receive. 3 Into temptation lead us nrt- n-ora evU set us free; fnower ^"Ll^r *"* "togdom', Thiie^tlie ' Ana glory, ever be. THI OHBISTXAK LIFl ; OBBICTUNB PBATINO. 369 c. M. " Lord, increase our faith." ]NCREAS£ our faith, Almighty For Thou alone canat give [Lord I The faith that takes Thee at Thy The faith by which we live, [word, 2 Increaee our faith, that we may Each starry promise sure; [claim And always triumph in Thy name. And to the end endure. 3 Incresase our faith, O lord, we pray That we may not depart From Thy commands, but all obey With free and faithful heart. 4 Increase our faith, that never dim Or faltering it may be; [him Crowned with the perfect peace of j Whose mind is stayed on Thee. I 5 Increase our faith, that unto Thee More fruit may still abound: That in the harvest time may Be . To Thy great glory found. 6 Increase our faith, O Saviour dear. By Thy rich sovereign grace, Till changing faith for vision clear, ' We see Thee face to face. 360 L. M. I The mercy-seat. pROM every stormy wind that blows. From every swelling tide of woes. There is a calm, a sure retreat; "Tis found beneath the mercy-seat. 2 There is a place where Jesus sheds The oil of gladness on our heads, A {»lace than all besides more sweet; It is the blood-bought mercy-seat. 3 There is a place where spirits blend. Where friend holds fellowship with friend; [meet Though sundered far, by faith they Around one common mercy-seat. 4 Ah I whither could we flee for aid. When tempted, desolate, dismayed ' Or how the hosts of he" defeat, Bad suffering saints no mercy-seat? 6 There, there on eagle wings we soar. And sin and sense molest no more; And heaven comes down our pouls to greet. While glory crowns the mercy-seat. 100 361 L. M. Prayer for young converts. A ITHOR of faith, we seek Thy face For all who feel Thy work begun ; [grace. Confirm and strengthen them in And bring Thy feeblest children on. 2 Thou seeut their wants, Thoj knoVst their names, Be mindful of Thy youngest care; Be tender of Thy new-bom lambs. And gently in Thy bosom bear. 3 The lion roaring for his prey. And ravening wolves on every side, Watch over them to tear and slay. If found one moment from their j guide. j 4 Satan his thousand arts essays. His agents all their powers employ. To blast the blooming work of grace, The heavenly offspnng to destroy. ; 5 Baffle the crooked Serpent's skill. And turn his slmrpest dart aside; Hide from their eyes the deadly ill I O save them from the demon. Pride I i 362 L. M. Prayer for the penitfnt. LET the prisoners' mournful cries As incense in Thy sight appear! 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 banished Lead captive their captivity I [ones! 3 Show them the blood that bought their peace. The anchor of their steadfast hope ; And bid their guilty terrors cease, And bring the ransomed prisoners up. 4 Out of the deep regard their cries. The fallen raise, the mournera cheer; O Sun of Righteousness, arise. And scatter all their doubt and fear! 5 Pity the day of feeble things j O g.ather irrerj halting soul! And drop salvation from Thy wings, And make the contrite sinner whole. zjEr''"jt^mmsf-^'m, •■'* TBS OHBICTIAX Lin 388 L. M. "/ will come «'« and sup with him." S AVIOUR 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 heayenly Guest, [given ■ Delight in what Thyself hast ' On Thy own gifta and graces feast. And make the contrite heart Thy heaven. 3 Smell the sweet odor of our prayers, (^r sacriBce of praise approve. And treasure up our gracious tears. And rest in Thy redeeming love. 4 Beneath Thy shadow let us sit, CaU US Thy friends, and love, and bride. And bid us freely drink and cat Ihy dainties, and be satisfied. " '^'S !»e«Tenly manna faith imparts. Faith makes Thy fulness all our own; ^! 'S*? "JP™ ^''«e '" O" hearts. And And that heaven and Thou are one. 364 , L. iL ' That they all may be one " U NCHANGEABLE, Almighty Lord, Our sonla upon Thy tr^we stay: Accomplish now Thy faithful word And give, give us all one way! 2 '?' •» aU join hand in hand. Who seek redemption in Thy blood, iast m one mmd and spirit stand, And build the temple of our God' 3 Then all shall think and speak the same Delightful lesson of Thy grace One undivided Christ procUim, And jointly glory in Thy praise. i, "i" ,*"'"' » softer mould, Blended and gathered into Thee; wf on^Sljephcrd make one fold Where all is love and harmony 5 Regard Thine own eternal praver. Tt°i'Tw'wKr°?"'*'"*" do™ rw.^j^'i?''' """e declare; Unite and perfect us in one. oHBmuHs raATnro. 365 ait Prayer for Rcpentmc*. QHI when shall I awake Krom sin's soft-soothing power, The slumber from my spirit abake, And rise to fall no morel Awake, no more to sleep. But stand with constant care, Lookmg for God my soul to keep And watching unto prayer I 2 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 c»n request; Thou still art ready to receive HLj soul to perfect rest. 3 I know Thee wiUing, 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, JJut at the throne of sovereign grace May fall and weep, like me. 101 S. H. H ERE wiU I ever Ue, And t«U Thee aU my care. And Father, Abba, Father, cry, T?i JPv"^ * ceaseless prayer; ill! Ihou my sins subdue. Till Thou my sins destroy. My spirit after God renew. And fill with peace and joy. 2 Messiah, Prince of Peace, Into my soul bring in A 5™"a»''ng righteousness. And make an end of sin. Into all those that seek Redemption through Thy blood, The sanctifying Spirit speak, J. he plenitude of God' ' J^n ?". ^ patience wait Till Tt ^,.'''.*" "*'"' "" whole, Till Thou Shalt all things new In each beUeving soul. [create. " Eo eaa resist Thy win f Thou Shalt the work of faith fulfil And perfect us in one. t^^^m^F^ EiiK;Bir THl CHKOTIAjf Lin 367 s. M. Prayer for entire consecration. J*^^',?^ »trengi,h, my hope, On Thee I cost my care; With humble confidence look up And know Thou hear'st my prayer Give me on Thee to wait. Till I can aU things do; On Thee, almighty to create. Almighty to renew. 2 I want a sober mind, A aelf-renouncing will, [hind That tramples down and casts be- The baits of pleasing ill; A soul immoved by pain. By hardship, grief, or loss. Bold to take up, firm to sustain. The consecrated cross. 3 I want a godly fear, A quick-duceming eye. That looks to Thee when sin is near, And sees the Tempter fly; A spirit still prepared. And armed with jealous care, For ever sUnding on its guard. And watching imto prayer. CHBBTUMB PBATIMO. 368 a M. Second Part. I WANT a heart to pray. To pray and never cease: Never to murmur at Thy stay. Or wish my sufl'erings less. This blessing, above all. Always to pray, I want. Out of the deep on Thee to call. And never, never faint. 2 I want a true regard, A single, steady aim, Umnoved by threatening or reward. To Ihee and Thy great name; A jealous, just concern. For Thine immortal praise- A pure desire that all may learn Ana glorify Thy grace. ' Jj"e»t upon Thy word, The promise is for me; ' My succor and salvation. Lord, Shall siu-ely come from Thee- But let me still abide, ' T-Jf^t'"" ™y ■">!* remove. T i ^" ™y patient spirit guide Into Thy perfect love. 8.M. " Watch and pray. JBEmjing Spirit breathe. The watching power impart. From all entanglements beneath Call oflT my anxious heart. My feeble mind sustain. By worldly thoughts opmmt; Appear, and bid me turn agabi To my eternal rest. 2 Swift to my rescue come. Thy own this moment seize ; Gather my wandering spirit home. And keep in perfect peace: Suffered no more to rove Cer all the earth abroad. Arrest the prisoner of Thy love, And shut me up in God. 102 370 e-8s. The power of faithful prayer. O WONDROUS power of faithful prayer, [grace T What tongue can tell the almighty God's hands or bound or open are. As Moses or Elijah prays: Let Moses in the spirit groan. And God cries out, " Let me alone!" 2 " Let me alone, that all my wrath May rise the wicked to consume I While justice hears Thy praying It cannot seal the sinner's doom ; .My Son is in my servant's prayer, j And Jesus forces me to spare." i 3 Father, we ask in Jesus' name, In Jesus' power and spirit pray; Divert Thy vengeful thunder's aim, O turn Thy threatening wrath away I Our guilt and punishment remove. And magnify Thy pardoning love. 4 Father, regard Thy pleading Son I Accept His all-availing prayer. And send a peaceful answer down, In honor of our Spokesman there; Whose blond proelaiias oar sins forgiven. And speaks Thy rebels up to heaven. THi oawnuM urai 8W c . . "-"^ r*» 5^^m'( 0^ jrof* md of tutpli- catiotu." J E8US, Thou Sovereign Lord of «U, aX j"^* "•rongh one eternal day. Attend miy feebfeit foUower.' call. And O instruct ue how to pray! Pour out the .uppUcating gface, And «tir ua up to seek Thy face. 2 We cannot think a gracioua thouffht, TiU Thou, who caU's! a world from nought, The power into our hearU inspire - ™ '^enwe i" Thy Spirit groan, And then we give Thee baclc Thine own. * •'^"fi/.S?"^ "■* J"*"* complaint Of aU Thy tempted foUowers here. And now supplv the common want, And send us down the Comforter- i,5'i""it?' <>!»"'"» prayer impart, And fix Thy Agent i£our heart!^ * ^'' ''®'P o™" Boul's inflrmity. To heal Thy sin-aick people's care. To unje our aU-prevallmg plea. And make our hearts a house of prayer. The promised Intercessor give And let us now Thyself receive. 372 «.8s. CompasnoH for the suffering. LET God, who comforts thedistrest, w.. u^'^fJ!'" Consolation hear! Hear, Holy Ghost, our joint request. And show Thyself the Comforter? And swell the unutterable groan. And breathe our wishes to the tlironel ^ I!,!iT*£.'°"'l^'"» *''»* ^««P l»Iow And, burdened for the afflict^, sigh ; The various forms of human woe accite our softest sympathy. Ml every heart with raonm^ul care. And draw out aU our souls in prayer 3 We wrestle for the mined race. By sm eternally undone. Unless Thou magnify Thy Brae* And make Thy^cheiLfey ' known, rfinH And make Thy vanquished rebeS Pardon in Christ fo?Tmanktod 103 '^fixamun pbatiiio. 1873 j^ " Come boldly unto the throne of gract." C OME, my soul, thy suit prepare, Jeaus loves to answer priyer; He Himself has bid thee pre/. Therefore will not say theS nay. 2 Thou art coming to a King, ^ge petitions with thee bring- • Jfor His grace and power are such, None can ever ask too much. 3 With my burden I begin Ut Thy blood for sinners spilt Het my conscience free from guilt. 4 Lord, I come to Thee for rest, rake possession of my breast; There Thy blood-bought right And without a rival re%n.[miintain, ® ^.SJ ?" » P"«f™ here. Let Thy ove my spirit cheer; As my Guide, my cSiard, my Friend, Lead me to my journey's end. 3T* 7.. He not conformed to this world." QOD of love, who hearest prayer. Kindly for Thy people care. Who on Thee alone SeMnd- Love us, save us to the end. S?'e "f- ™ the prosperous hour, *>om the flattering Tempter's IVomhis unsuspected wiles, [power. Prom the world's pernicioM smiles! ^ nl!'*?^J'V dependence vain tta the help of feeble man; Bvery arm of flesh remove; Stay us on Thy only love. Till they sink in their own eyes MeeUv to Thy yoke submit, '^ ' lAy their honors at Thy feet, i Never let the worid break in; *» a raighty gulf between; Keep us httle and unknown, ftued and loved by God alone. Let us still to Thee look up, ' Thee, Thy Israel's Strength and Hope; Nothing know, or seek, beside Jesus, and Him cruciflrf. 375 . tA»A,tM- ^•^•afyaiK*" afttr neanutt to God. [SJXABBR, mr Ood, to Th«e, Nairer to Thee; E'en though it be a croM That rabeth me; Still all my aong ahall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. 2 Though, lilce the wanderer. Daylight all gone, Darkneaa be over me. My rest a stone; Yet, in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. 3 There let the way appear Steps up to heaven; All that Thou sendest me In mercy given; Angels to bwkon me Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. 4 Then, with my waking thoughts Bright with Thy praise. Out of my stony griefs iJethel ra raiser So by my woes to be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. 5 And when on joyful wing Cleaving the slcy. Sun, moon, and stars forgot. Upward I fly; * Still all my song shall be. Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. 3T6 „ „ 7,6,7,6,7,8,7,8. _„, jProy without ceasing." COME, ye followers of the Lord, In Jesus' service join, Jesus gives the sacred word. The ordinance divine; Let us His command obey. And ask and have whate'er we want: Pray we, every moment pray, And never, never faint. 2 Be it weariness and pain To slothful flesh and blood. Yet we will the cross sustain. And bless the welcome load- All our m-iefs to God display, And humbly pour out our complaint: Pray we, every moment pray. And never, never faint. TBI OHBISTUH UTl ! OHUaTIAIIS rKATmO. arr Lovt, tht bond of tmion. 7i. igpraiLE we walk with Gi 1 in light, God our heart* doth still unite; Dearest fellowship we prove, Fellowship in Jesus' love: Sweetly each, with eaeh combined. In the bonds of duty joined. Feel* the cleansing blood applied. Daily feels that Christ hath died. * SP'' ^ ^^^> '»"' '"th increase. Cleanse from all unrighteousness; Thee the unholy cannot see, Make, make us meet for Thee; Every vile affection kill. Root out every seed of ill. Utterly abolish sin, Write Thy Uw of love within. 3 Hence may all our actions flow. Love the proof that Christ we Mutual love the token be, [know; Lord, that we belong to Thee: Love, Thine image, love impart; Stamp it now on every heart: Only love to us be given; Lord, we ask no other heaven. 378 S. M. 184 3UT, above aU, lay hold On faith's victorious shield; Armed with that adamant and gold Be suie to win the field; If faith surround your heart, Satan shall be subdued; Repelled his every flery dart. And quLDc'^ed with Jesus' blood. 2 Jesus hath died for you! What can His love withstand! BeUeve, hold fast your shield, and who Shall pluck you from His hand? Believe that Jesus reigns; AU power to Him is pven; Believe, tUl freed from sin's remains- Believe yourselves to heaven! 3 To keep your armour bright, Attend with constant care, [sight, Still walking in your Captain's And watching unto player, Read^ for all alarms. Steadfastly set your face, And always exercise your arms And use your every grace m^'2'Wi^KJW'^^'mw:^ IH» CBKUTtAK LIU: CaSWTIAII WAKtASt THE CHHI8TIAN LIFE. 3. CHRISTIAN WAUFAltK. 378 s. M. " A good soldier of Jesus Christ." SOLDIERS of ChrUt, ariao, And put your ar.nour on ; Strong in the strength whith God supplies Through 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 passed, Ye may o'ercome, through Christ And stand entire at last, [alone, 3 Stand then against vour foes, In close and firm array; Legions of wily fiends oppose Throughout the evil day; But meet the sons of night. But mock their vain design, •*™ed in the arms of heavenly light. Of righteousness divine. 4 Leave no unguarded place. No weakness of the soul; Take every virtue, every glace, And fortify the whole; Indiaanliibly joined, To battle all proceed ; [mind "JlL""" yourselves with all the That was in Christ, your Head. lOS 380 8. M. The Christian soldier's prayer. E QUIP 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 sin remove ; [wrought. Let all my works in Thee bo Let all be wrought in love. 2 O arm me with the mind. Meek Lamb I which was in Thee; And let my knowing zeal be joined With perfect charity; With calm and tempered zeal Let me enforce Thy call; And vindicate Thy gracious will, Which offers life to all. 3 O do not let me trust In any arm but Thine I Humble, O humble to the dust, This stubborn soul of mine I A feeble thing of nought. With lowly shame I own. The help which upon earth is Thou dost it all alone, [wrought. 381 S. M. J N fellowship, alone, To God with faith draw near; 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 The unutterable prayer; [heart. His mercy now implore. And now show forth His praise; In shouts, or silent awe, adore His miracles of grace. ) Pour out your souls to God, And bow them with your knees; And spread your heart and hands And pray for Sion's neane : Tabroad lour guides and brethren bear Forever on your mind; Extend the arms of mighty prayer In grasping all mankind. If iPP n\ :fi!l Toa oBBinutc ura ; B. M. Tht Captain of our Salvation. JE8UB, th* Conqaeror, reign*. In glorioui itrnigtb arrayed; HU kinsdom over aU molnUins, And bide the earth b« glad. y« sona of men, rejoice, In Jeiiu- nJglity love; [voice. Lift up your heart, iift up your To Him who rules above. 2 Extol His Icingly power; Km the exalted Son, Who died, and lives, to die no more. High on His Father's throne; Our Advocate with God, He undertalces our cause ; [abroad And spreads through ail the earth The victory of Hu cross. 3 That bloody banner see. And, in your Captain's sight. Fight the good flght of faitS with My fellow-soldiers, flght! [me In mighty phalanx joined, ' To battle all proceed; SS? r'*'' **" "nwnquerable mind Which was in Christ, your Head. \r fV 383 8. M. yHOT! on your rapid course, Ti, 1, • '•'"'xJ-lw'pnnlded bands; The heavenly kingdom suflfers force: lu seued by violent hands- Bee there the starry crown That glitters in the skies! Satan, the world, and sin tread down. And partake the glorious prize! - Through much distress and pain, Th™,^11*trTy * ''™'"«' ''"e. Through blood, ye must the en- trance gain; Yet, disdain to fear I Courage," your Captain cries, "1^ '^l^?v'' *°" -"'■eknew; ToU ye shall have; . et all despise, 1 have o'ercome for you. " 3 The world cannot withstand Its ancient Conqueror; rhand Theworld must siik beneath S Wlich 1 ms us for the war: IMS is our victory 1 Before our faith thev fall- I Mi^*"' ^^""^ '■"■ yo" ^-J' »•«; i DOlieve, and conquer all. oaaiaTUN waaFAai. (384 8. M. ! 2 Tim. iv. 7. "I THE mod flght have fought," ■m. _.°. '""' »■»" I ">«»»"» I The victory by my Saviour Bot. I long with Paul to share. i 2 0,™»y I triumph so. When all my welfare'! past: And, dying, find my latest foe Under my feat at last I 3 This blessed word be mine „ ~ "'' *' t*** Po't is gained. Kept by the power ofgrace divine, i have the faith maintained." 4 The Apostles of my Lord, To whom it first was given. They could not speak a greater word. Nor all the saints in heaven. 8. M. CoH/lict tuith spiritual foes H-*^' how the watchmen cry, at. Ti"^ '™ trumpet's sound! Stand to your arms, tTie foe ii nigh, The powers of heU surround; Who bow to Christ's command, Your arms and hearts prepare: The day of battle is at hiid! Oo forth to glorious war! 2 See, in the mountain-top The standard of your God! .■■'""'' "*™* I U't it up. All stained with hallowed blood. Uis standard-bearer, I To all the nations call; Let all to Jesus' cross draw nigh! He bore the cross for all. 3 Go up with Christ your Head; Your Captain's footsteps see; Follow your Captain, and be 1«1 10 certain victory All power to Him is given: He ever reigns the same; Salvation, happiness, and heaven Are all in Jesus' name. nn oinunuM un : B. M. y^ NOELS your inarch oppoM, Who (till in itrength exMl, Your Hcret, iworn, eternal foes, Countleu, inviaible: But ihall believer* fear! But eball believen fly? Or «ee the bloody croea appear, And all their powers y needless fean, And doubts no longer mine; A ray of heavenly light appears. A meaaenger divine. 2 Thrice comfortable hope, wjT?'.?l?"v°'y.*"»''''«l broaat; My Father's hand prepares the cup. And what He wflla b beat 3 If what I wish is good. And suits the will divine. By earth and hell in vain withstood. I know It shall be mine. * ^till let them ctfunsel take To frustrr te His decree, They cannot keep a blessing back. By heaven designed for me. 5 Here then I doubt no more, But in ffia pleasure rest, Whoae wisdom, love, and truth, and power, Engage to make me blest. ' To accomplish His design. The creaturea all agreeT And all the attributes divine Are now at work for me. 107 C. H. "Fight the good fight of faith." )^M I a soldier of tlie cross, A A^M}°^" "' ">« !'»«>'>. And shall I fear to own His cauae. Or bluah to speak His name? 2 MuBt I be carried to the skiea On flowery beda of ease, [prize. While others fought to win the Or sailed through bloody seaar 3 Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stem the flood? la this vile world a friend to grace. To help me on to God? 4 Sure I muat fight, if I would reiim : rnfl"**'* "''' courage, Lord; 111 bear the toil, endure the pain. Supported by Thy word. 6 Thy aainta in all this glorious war Shall conquer, though they die; They see the triumph from afar. By faith they bring it nigh. f TBI anattAn tswn ; 880 o. u. F tytr for vieloriout faith. O FOR a faith that will not ihrink, Though pnuad by »\my fo«I That wili not tremble on the brink Of any earthly woe; 2 Tliat will not murmur or complain Beneath the chutenlns rod, B'- in tlw hour of grief or pain, Will lean upon iu Qod: 3 A faith that ehines more bright and clear When tempeats rage without; That when in danger knows no fear, In darkneu feeb no doubt: 4 That heart, unmoved, the world's dread frown, Nor heeda ita scornful amile; That seaa o' trouble cannot drown, Or Satan'a arta beguile: 6 A faith that keeps the narrow way TiU life'a laat hour U fled, And with a pure and heavenly ray niumea a dying bed. t Lord, give ua auch a faith as this. And then, whatever may come. Well taate, while here,, the hallow- Of an eternal home. [ed bliaa ommtAK wABTaai. 381 c. M. A title to heavenly moiutoHt. ^HEN I can read my title clear To manaions in *he akies, ni bid farewell to every fear. And wipe my weeping eyes. 2 Should earth against iny soul And flery darts be hurled,[engage, Then I can smile at Satan's rage. And face a frowning world. 3 1st cares like a wild deluge come, Iwet storms of sorrow fall, So I but eafely reach my home. My God, my heaven, my all I 4 There I ahall bathe my t^-eary aoul In Mas of heavenly rest, ■ And not a wave of trouble roll Across my peaceful breast. a M. " The fellowship of Hie eutferinte." QXJTol the depth* to Thee I cry. Whose fainting footatepe trod The paths of one humanity. Incarnate Son of God I 2 Thou Man of grief, who once apart Didat all our aorrowa bear. The trembling hand, the fainting The agony, and prayer. [heart, 3 Thla ia the conaecrated dower Thy chosen ones obtain. To know Thy resurrection power Through fellowship of pain. 4 Then, O my soul, in silence wait I Faint not, O faltering feet I Press onward to that blest estate. Id righteouenesa complete. 5 Let faith transcend the oassins hour, " The transient pain and strife; upraued by an immortal power. The powtir of endless life. 108 C. M. "He healtth the broken in heart." O THOU who driest the mourner's tear. How dark this world would be. If, when deceived and wounded here, We could not fly to Thee I 2 The frienda who in our sunshine live. When winter comes, are flown I And he who has but tears to give, Must weep thoaa Uara alone. 3 But Thou wilt heal that broken heart. Which, like the plants that throw Their fragrance from the wounded part. Breathes sweetness out of woe. 4 O who could bear life's stormy doom, Did not Thy wing of love [gloom. Come brightlv wafting through the Our peace-branch from above I 6 Then sorrow, touched by Thee grows bright ' With more than raptures ray- As darkness ahowa us worlda of We never saw by day. [light TBI (jHBiCTUH urm 3M 0. 11. Christ ID the fiery furnaer. 1"HEE, Jmui, full of tnitli Rnd grace, Thoe, Saviour, we adore; Thee In affllction'a furnace praiae. And magnify Thy power. 2 Thy power, in human wcaknesa Shall mnko un all entire; ;» . iwn. We now Thy Kuariiinn presence own, And walk unburned in Are. 3 Thee, Son of Man, by faith we ace, And glory in our Guide; Surrounded and upheld by Thee The flery test abide. 4 The Arc our graces shall refine. Till, moulded from above, " We bear the character divine. The stamp of perfect love. l 396 L. M. "His arm brought SahalioH." I y^RM of the Lord, awake, awake I I Thine own immortal strength ,„..^ P"' °"' r»hBke, I With terror clothed, hell's kingdom And cast Thy foes with fury down! [ 2 As in the ancient days appear; I The sacred annals speak Thy fame; ( Be now omnipotently near, . j To endless ages still the same. | 3 Thine arm, Lord, ia not shortened J iiow ; [aave * I It wants not now ihe power to ' ! .Still present with Thy people. Thou i Bear at them through life's dis- parted wave. 4 By death and hell pursued in vain. To Thee the ranaomed seeU shall come; Shoutmg, their heavenly Zion gain, And pass through death triumphant home. ° ™ ® P*'" "' "'« "'^U there be o'er. The anguish and distracting care- Theresighinffprief shall weep nomore. And sin shall never enter there. 6 Where pure, essential joy ia found, Ihe Lord's redeemed their heads shall raiBe. l?^'j''^!y'r'*'*'°8 glailneaa crowned, And iilled with love, and lost in praiae. I i,^ I O bunt thn* bond*, and nt it S WMh ,,ut It. .uiM, r.«n. lUdro«, Hallow woh thouBht; kt all within B« ol«n, M Thou, lly Lort, .rtol«nt i" i,. * '•"'••ome wild I .tray, Bj Thou my Light, be Thou my No fo«., no riolntce I fear, [Way ■ No fraud, whUe Thou, my Ood art near. 4 IVhen rl,to„ fl„„y_.hand .upport me .tUl, And lead me to Miy holy UUl ■6, . , L. M. .^JIw ** "" ""y """ mourn." DEEM not that they are Meet alone "hoM day. a peaceful tenor The ™ol/t^ *,„ of Ood ilkT' o m. """'^ '""■ "le eye., ihat weep. ^AW of .mile, .hall flll ,gai„ ITie lid. that oyerflow with tear. : And weary hour, of woe and pain Are promiM. of happier year.. 3 :aere i. a day of .unny rest Tk?.^,*!"'^'^."''' *'"'' troubled night; Though grief may bide an evening Yet joy «haU come with ea^ * ^'*'*^?,«<'0<1 man's trust depart. Though I fc it. common gift, ^ny rhougB with a pierced and broken heart, r ,; And .purned of men, he goes to 6 For G(^has marked each sorrowing k^tl™'^'^ *™y "<"■«* tear: ! For .ll^i™.f-,j "tf *«' "' ••"" 'hall For aU Hi. ohildron suffer here [pay ufe on Canaan's aide: T _,., """K* "' praiaoa I will ever give to Thee. «» , 11.. God's promues a Arm foundation. H OW Arm a foundation ye aaiaU of the Lord, la laid for your faith in His excel- What more can He say, than to you To yo'j, who for refuge to Jesui have fled? Ill 8 "Fear not, I am with Thee; O be 1P„, ?°. ihy droaa to conaume, and thy gold 406 THl CHBIBTIAN LI»» ! OHBISTMNS BUOIOINO. 7,7,8,7,7,7 A7. 2 3 Prauing Christ in times of troubU. tJEAD of Tby church triumphant, We joyfully adore Theej Till Thou appear. Thy members here Shall eing like those in glory. We lift our hearts and voices, With blest anticipation, And cry aloud, and give to God The praise of our salvation. While in affliction's furnace. And passing through the fire, Thy love we praise, which knows our days, And ever brings us nigher. ! We dap our hands exulting ' In Thine almighty favor; The love divine which made us Thine Shall keep us Thine for ever. Thou dost conduct Thy people, »T '"■°.\IS'* torrents of temptation, Hot will we fear, while Thou art The Are of tribulation. [near. The world with sin and Satan In vain our march opposes: Through Thee we shall break through them all. And sing the song of Moses. THE CHRISTIAN UK^. 407 S. M. 3 "By Grace are ye saved,'' Q RACE I 'tis a charming sound, Harmonious to the ear; Heaven with the echo shall resound. And all the earth shall hear. 2 Grace first contrived a way To save the rebellious man ■ «„?•" ""* ''•'P' "■*' S^^"^ display. Which drew the wondrous plan. Grace taught my roving feet To tread the heavenlv road- ■*"?"«»' supplies each hour I meet, Whiie pressing on to OoH. Grace all the work shall crown Ihrough everlasting days- It lays in heaven the topmn.t stone And well deserves our praise. ' | 112 4. CHRISTIANS REJOICING. 408 8. M. Come before His presence with singing. QOME, ye that love the Lord, 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; Ho will send down His heavenly To carry us above. [powers 3 There we shall see His face. And never, never sin; There, from .he rivers of His grace. Drink endless pleasures in; Yea, and before we rise To that immortal state. The thoughts of such amazing bliss Should constant joys create. 1 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; [ground. We're marching through Imiuanuol's To fairer worlds on high. TBI CHUSTUK htWM : MB an. Tlu umroHet of forgivtuett. p{OW wn a siniier know Hi» lina on earth forgiven T How can my graaious Saviour show My name uuoribad in heaven? What we have felt and seen, With confidence we tell, Anf pablish to the sons of men The signs infalUhle. ! 2 We who in Christ believe I That He for us hath died. We all Hie unknown peace refreive. And feel Hie blood applied; Bxults our rising som. Disburdened of her load. And swells unutterably full Of glory and of God. 3 His love, surpassing far The love of all beneath, ,5v '"*'"» 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 In heaven, who dwell in love, [dwell OBBmUaB BUOIOIKO. ! 411 c. u. The joyful sound of Salvation. SALVATION I the joyful sound 1 What pleasure to our ears I A sovereign balm for every wound, A cordial for our fean. Chorus: Glory, honor, praise and power, I Be unto the I«mb forever; [ Jesus Christ is our Kedeemer, Hallelujah, praise the Lord. 2 Salvation I let the echo fly The spacious earth around; While all the armies of the sky Conspire to raise the sound. Chorui: Glory, honor, praise, and power, ftc. 3 Salvation! O Thou bleeding Lamb! To Thee the praise belongs! Salvation shall mspire our hearts. And dwell upon our tongues. Ohorua: Glory, honor, praise, and power, *o. «0 C. M The joy of God's presence. fA'^^^i.i^^ .'P""* »' all my joys. The life of my delights, " ' ' The glory of my brightest days, And comfort of my nights! 2 In darkest shades, if Thou appkr My davraing is begun; [star. Thou art my soul's bright morning And Thou my rising sun. ' '^i?i?P?''""8 heavens around me With beams of sacred bliss, [shine. u 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. 10 see ar.d piai^ my Lord. 6 IVarless of iell and ghastly death. Id break through every foe; w '?J'?" "' '""• ""l »"•"" o' faith, Would bear me conqueror through 113 412 0. M. The blessings of SatuaHon. Q Om, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, j One God in Persons ihreo, [lost Bring back the heavenly blessing, By all mankind and me. 2 IV favor, and Thy nature too, To me, to all restore; Forgive, and after God renew. And keep us evermore. 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 may I see, Ihv mrace and mercy prove; [Thee, "^JJ^eo. and cheered, and blessed by The God of pardoning love I 5 Lift up Thy countenance serene. And let Thy happy child Behold, without a cloud between The Godhead reconciled, a That all-oomprisijg pew^e bestow On me, throrgh grace forgiven: The joys of holiness below. And then the joys of heaven. 418 I i TH« CBKinuii urm : obuhtuhs ■bioiowo. CM 416 l/ni/y md hafpiness of the Church. HAPPY tha Mub to Juus joined, ,„ .A"'' ""•^ ^7 gf*"* alone; Walking in aU HU way., they And Their heaven on earth l>egun. 2 The Church triumphant in Thy love. Their miehtv joye we Icnow; They sing the Lamb in hymns above, And we in hymna below. 3 Thee in Thy glorious realm they praise, And bow before Thy throne; We m the kingdom of Thy grace; The kingdoms are but one. * ''"'!? """'y to the holiest leads, IVom thence our spirits rise; And he that in Thy statutes treads, Shall meet Thee in the skies O.U. 414 GU. The voice of Jesus. J HEARr> the voice of Jesus say, "Come unto Me and rest; I*j down, thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast I" 2 I came to Jesus as I was, Weary, and worn and sad; I found in Him a r>=.ing-place. And He hath made me glad. 3 I hMrd the voice of Jesus say. Behold, I freely give The living water; thirsty one, Stoop down, and drink, and live 1 " 4 1 Mme to Jesus, and I drank Of that life-giving stream; My thirst was quenched, my soul And now I live in Him. [revived, 6 I heard the voice of Jesus say, I am this dark world's Light- "'?'' ™to Me, thy morn shall rise And all thy day be bright!" 6 I looked to Jesus, and I found In Him my Star, my Sun; ^u" u*"* "Sht of iffo I-li walk, iiu au my journey's done. " The greatest of these is Charity." HAPPY the heart where graoe* relsn. Where love inspires the breast; Love is the brightest of the train. And perfects all the rest. 2 Knowledge, alone, is all in vain. And all in vain our fear; [reia.. Our stubborn sins will fight and If love be abaent there. j 3 Tu love that makes our cheorful In swift obedience move; [feet The devils know, ai.i tremble too, j Kut Satan cannot love. * ^,v' *''• P*^ that lives and sings, When faith and hope shall cease ; ru this shall strike our joyful strings In the sweet realms of bliss. ; 6 Before we quite forsake our clay. Or leave this dark abode. The wings of love bear us away To see our gracious God. 416 Communion with God. C. M. IM "pALK with us. Lord, Thyself re- veal. While here o'er earth we rove; Speak to our hearts, and let ua feel The kindling of Thy love. 2 ,5 V^"" conversing, we forget All time, and toil, and care- i^i,!" '*"' »°^ PO" w sweet, If Thou, my God, art here. 3 Here then, my God, vouchsafe to And bid my heart rejoice; [stay. My bounding heart shall own Thy And echo to Thy voice. [sway, t Thou caUest me to seek Thy face- T^ all 1 wish to seek; To attend the whispers of Thy grace, And hear Thee inly speak. ' ^'^•iw't'?'' 'J"^ ^""^ ""P'oy' 1111 1 Thy glory see; Knter into my Master's joy. And find my heaven in Thee. 417 *BI OHaUTUN Lin ; c. u. IVilm iiiU. Jlffi Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not I- „ i°**** "■" ^""™ to Iw [want -i?^"".*! *"'"! He leadeth mo The quiet water* by. 8 My soul He doth restore again &,^S w r"" *" ''Bhteousness. Even for His own name's sakf . Tet wiir I fear no ill ; [v.i, I ^°y %'*■ "'"> "ne. and TUy .d •and staff me comfort still. 4 My table Thou hast furnished In presence of my foes; My head Thou dost with oU anoint. And my cup overflows. 8 Goodness and mercy all my life ShaU surely follow me, Mv"i^°n<'' '"',"" '•"■ overmore My dweUing-pIace shall be. 418 Psalm xxiii. C. M. need. JEHOVAH IS His name: iK?i"j; '^?','' H« ""akes me feed, Heside the living stream. 2 He lurings my wandering spirit back, When I forsake His ways: In paths of truth and grace. 3 men I walk through the shades of A w„L'"'?^S" " "y »t»y; [death, ^JS"! o' Thy supporting breath Drives all my fears away. 4 Thy hand, in sight of all my foes Doth now my table spread : *'?,^™P ^,'>' blessings overflows, Ihine oil anoints my head. 5 The sure provisions of mv God Attend me all my deyi- I?,/ '?'"* ''°'"« ^ "iie abode. And all my work be praise I oBunuHs woucno. I «» CM. Rev. ia 20. C°*^. '•' <». who in Christ beUeve, ' %v , With joyful Toioes give 1 he glory of His grace. 2 He now stands knocking at the door Of every sinner's heart- The worst need keep Him out no Or force Him to depart, [more, 3 Through grace we hearken to Thy Yield to be saved from sin; [voice Vi,"? ii^ ""!'"'' *">?« "joice, ' That Thou wilt enter in. 4 Come quickly in, Thou heavenly Nor ever hence remove; [guest. But sup with us, and let theTeMt' He everUsting love. 420 The ways of fyudom. L. H. lis i H -^S? v^""* ?■" "'■o finds the grace, Th J^ J*""* °? °'^'' "hoMm race fCf r^Tv"?"""* '■•oni above. The faith that sweeUy works bV ! love. ' * ^PPy beyond description he Who knows the Saviour died for me. The gift unspeakable obtains. And heavenly understanding gains. ^ ™if?? "''r°" ^l-o teUs the price WiJil^T' ■?'*''' n««I"»nd&eT Wisdom to silver we prefer. And gold is dross compared to her. 4 Her hands are flUed with length of days. True riches, and immortal praise. Riches of Christ on all bestowed And honor that descends from God. 6 To purest joys she all invites. Chaste, holy, spiritual delights: AnS Zfl' "? ™y' °' P'ea^ntness, And all her flowery paths are peace! ' S?Py.*''° ""n who wisdom jnins: He owns, and shall forever own. Wisdom, and Christ, and heavei are one. ' nu CBugTuic Lin: Pnmttuit ChritHmity. HAPPY the soula that fint believed, To Jeaue and each other cleaveU, Joined b^ the unction from «bove, In myetic fellowahip of love. 2 Meek, simple foUowen of the I^unb, They lived, and spake, and thought the same; They joyfully conspired to raise ftUI Their ceaseless sacrifice of praise. , 3 With grace abundantly endued, ' '■ ^I""'^' l^Ueving multitude, They all were of one heart and soul, And only love inspired the whole. 4 O what an age of golden days I O what a choice, peculiar race! Washed in the Lamb's all-cleansing blood, * ; Anointed kings and priests to God! | 1 Join every soul that looks to Thee, In bonds of perfect charity; The fulness of Thy love impart. To make and keep us one in heart. *** ^. n I'M- The Beatitudes. B^i^ are the humble souls that Their emptiness and poverty; [see Treasures of grace to them are , , 8?ven, [heaven. And crov.ns of joy laid up in 2 Hest are the men of broken heart, Who mourn for sin with inward smart; The blood of Christ divinely flows, A heahng balm for aU their woes. 3 Blest are the souls that long for „ grace , [ness; Monger and thirst for righteous- raiT shall be well suppUed and fed, ' ' h °f •''■eams, and living 4 Blest are the pure, whose hearts are clean ^om the defiUng power of sin; With endless pleasure they shaU see Ihe «Jod of spotless purity. 5 Bkst are the sufferers, who partake W pain and shame for Jesug' sake- Their souls shall triumph in the i Lord ; I Glory and joy are their reward. | 116 OHKmuira BBioionio. 423 L. M " They that wail upon the Lord shall renew their strength." y^WAKE, our souls I away our fears! I«t every trembling thought be gonel Awake, and run tbr heavenly race, And put a cheerful 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 everv saint. ' 3 O mighty God, Thy matchless power Is ever new, and ever young, A^d firm endures, while endless Theu- everlasting circles run I [years * «^.t? *' "" '»8'e «"'» the air, WeU mount aloft to Thine abode- On wings of love our souls shall fly. Nor tire along the heavenly road. 424 8-8.. foy and peace through believing. N O^ 1 have found the ground wherein [remain. Sure my soul's anchor may The wounds of Jesus, for my ain Before the world's foundation shiin; 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 tender- ness. Thy •rms of love still open are, Retumiug sinners to receive. That mercy they may taste and live. 3 O Love, Thou bottomless abyss, My sms are swallowed up in Thee' Covered is my unrighteousness, ^fJ.-'P?' °' g""* remains on me, While Jesus' blood, through earth and skies, Mercy, free, boundless mercy, cries. 4 With faith I plunge me in this sea, Here is my hope, -ny joy, my rest; Hither, when hell assails, I flee. 1 look mto my Saviour's hrsast; Away, sad doubt, and anj'.oiis fear! Mercy la aU that's written thare. TH> OHSmUH Un: 4S5 "/ wai lovt Tht; O Lord strmtth: 8^. my "THEK will I love, my strength, my tower; ' ?J** 5!! I J""' ™7 Joy- ™y "o'™; V^,,"^ ^ '"«• »**'' •" my power In all Thy worki, and Thee alone: Thee wUl I love, till the pure Are FUls my whole soiU with chaate desire. * iL*'"2if ™**' uncreated Sun, ^'"^8''* •»»»" on me have I thank Thee', who hast overthrown My foes, and ... 'rf my woinded mind; I thank Thee, whose enlivening voice l«e to sinners given, 1 Which lifts poor dying worms to heaven. omnrun Buoiono. I /» uiAom biluving ye reioict " I O HOW happy are they. a„hV l'*l*^''""»"«y' [»bove! ■And have laid up their treasurei longue can never express The sweet comfort and peace Of a soul in iu earliest love. 2 TMs sweet comfort was mine. When the favor divine [Laib f^«"d through the blood of the When my heart first believed, u/T. ? joy ^ feceived. What a heaven in Jesus's name I 3 Twas a heaven below My Kedeemer to know, [more. And the angels could do nothing Than to fall at His feet, And the story repeat. And the Lover of sinners adore. I Jesus all the day long Was mv joy and my°song: all His salvation might seel O that ™,.„v "Ue hath loved me," I wied He hath suffered and died. la redeem such a rebel as me" 51 . ... 6fi»fifi». M loy of faith an earnest of O ^OW happy are we. Who in Jesus agree To expect His return from above! We sit under our Vine And deUghtfuIly join ' In the praise of His excellent love. 2 O how pleasant and sweet. in His name when we meet, 18 His fruit to our spiritual taste I We are banqueting here On angelical cheer. And the joys that etemaUy last. I All invited by Him We now drink of the stream ^ ^.o™g » bliss from the Who m Jesus believe, [throne; TW „ ®/"?' '■*"«'™ [Son That proceeds from the Father and The unspeakable grace He obtamed for our r.ao? And the spirit of faith He imparts- Bvcn here we conceive By the kingdom of God in our M-l 428 Tm cHufrxAM ura ; C. M. OBamruHa wobkimo. AfMtmg grace. y^MAZINO grace I how »weet the sound, That taved a wretch )ike me I I once waa loat, but now am found, Wa» blind, but now I lee. [fear, Twas grace that taught my heart to And grace my fears relieved; How predoua did that grace appear The hour I first believed I 2 Tlu-ough many dangers, toils, and I have alresdy come; [snares, Tls grace hath brought me safe thus far. And grace will lead me home. The Lord has promised good to me, , His word my hope secures; Ha will my shield and portion be As long as life endures. 3 Yes, when this flesh and heart shall And mortal life sliall cease, [fail, I shall possess, within the veil, A life of joy and peace. The earth shall soon dissolve like The sun forbear to shine ; [snow. But God, who called me here below. Win be forever mine. 430 L. M. CoHsecratioH Ic Christ's jerviee. Q THOU who camest from above The pure celestial fire to impart. Kindle a flame of sacred love On the mean altar of my heart. 2 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, Tin -3 ^l*,." 2,1'"'^ *'"' '"fs repeat, TiU death Thy endless mercies seal, And make the sacrifice complete, j 118 THE CHRISTIAN UFB. 6. CHRISTIANS WORKING. 431 p. M. A call to labor. LISTEN I the MaaUr beseecheth. Calling each one by his name; Wis voice to each loving heart reacheth. Its cheerfullest service to claim. t>o where the vineyard demandeth Vmedressers' nurture and care- Or go where the white harvest standeth, The joy of the reaper to share. Omnu: Then work, brothers, work, let us slumber no longer, For God's caU to Ubor grows stronger ani stronger, The light of this life shall be darkened full soon. But the light of the better life resteth at noon. 2 Seek those of evil behaviour Bid them their lives to amend; Go, point the lost world to the Saviour, at-n"? l"? 'othe friendless a friend. Still be the lone heart of anguish Soothed by the pity of Thine; J3y waysides, if wounded ones lan- guish, Oo, pour in the oU an;", the wine. « vVork for the good that is nighest, Urcam not of greatness afar; iS^.^l'"'^ " """ the highest Which shines upon men as they Work, though the world may deffi Heed not its slander and scorn- is or weary till angels shall greet w.^°" -, I tthe mom. With smiles through the gates of TBI Oaaul^H LOM; " Go work in My tiineyard." G'^Jf*"' ""i "Pend, and be spoilt, T. , ?J°y *° "o *•>" Father's wUl; It i» the w«y the Matter went, Should not the eervant tread it •till ? 2 S? '*'"'■ <">; 'ti» not for nought ^y earthly lo8> i« heavenly gain- I Men heed thee, love thee, praiae thee not; - The Master praiseej what are men? ' 3 Oo labor on, while it is day. The world's dark night is hastening on J [away ■ Speed, speed thy work, cast sloth ' It Is not thus ttL?t souls are won. * JJ^fv*"* *" darkness at thy side Without a hope to cheer the ton* : Take up the torch, and wave it wide, The torch that lights time's thickest gloom. 8 ToU on, faint not, keep watch, and pray J Be wise, the erring soul to win; «o forth into the world's highway. Compel the wanderer to com in. «3 „ ., L.1L uatly consecration. FORTH in Thv name, O Lord, I go, My daily labor to pursue, T*°' ?■"*/ '"'**' resolved to know In all I think, or speak, or do. 2 Tlw task Thy wisdom hath assigned, u let me cheerfully fulfil In all my works Thy presence find. And prove Thy ai-ceptable will ' ^" "*'' ^ ™* *' ™y "«•>* hand, Who89 eyes my -raost substance And Ir.bor on at ■ . -ommand,[see; And offer all my ..orks to Thee. 4 Give me to bear Thy easy yoke. And every moment watch and pray, A ?'v' \° '""S? ''«™al look. And hasten to Thy Blorious dav 5 For Thee delightful^ ^employ '^■ ^^v*!f ^y ""ounteous «ace hath given; And run my course with even joy, And closely walk with Thee to heaven. °>»I*nAHI WOBKIMO. 1 «* ,.. ^ UM. Living to Christ. M Tf gracious Lord, I own Thy right A a^°,f^."^ ■«'^« I ean pay. And caU it my supreme delight To hear Thy counsels and obey. 2 What is my being but for Thee, Its sure support, its noblest end? ■Tia my deliglit Thy face to see, And serve the cause of such a Friend. 3 I would not sigh for worldly joy, Or to Increase my worldly gr.od- Nor future days nor powers employ To soread a sounding name abroad. 4 To Christ my Saviour I would live, 10 Him who for my ransom died ; Nor cou^d all worldly honor give Buch bliss as crowns me at His side. 6 Hiswork my hoary age shall bless, A^^l youthful vigor is no more; V- I , "*', ''°'"' <•' >''e confess . His dying love. His saving power. ^ u ^•*'- Thou hast wrought all our works m us." FATHER, to Thee my soul I lift. My soul on Thee depends, Convinced that every perfect gift i'rom Thee alone descends. 2 Mercy snd grace are Thine alone, •oAl^ ?°^*'' ""d wisdom too; Without the Spirit of Thy Son We nothing good can do. 110 3 We cannot speak one useful word, One holy thought conceive, Utdess, in answer to our Lord. Thyself the blessing give. 4 His blood demands- the purchased m-ace. His blood's availing plea Obtained tj,e help for all our race, And sends it down to me. 5 Thou all our wnrks in us hast Our good 18 all divine; [wrought; Ihe praise of every virtuous thought. And righteous word, is Thine. TBI onnruN un 486 cu. Rtnmitd conttcraHon lo work. SUMMONED my Ubor to rnuw, And fflad to act my part, Lord, in Thy name my work 1 do. And with a single heart. 2 End of my every action Thou, In all thing! Thee I we; Acoent my hallowed labor now, I do it unto Thee. 3 Whate'er the Father views aa Thino, He views with gracious eyes; Jesus, this mean oblation join To Thy great sacrifioe. * Stamped with an infinite desert, Jfcr worlc He then shall own; Well pleased with me, when mine Thou art. And I His favored son. 437 8.M. " The geld is the world." SOW in the mom thy seed, At eve hold not thine hand; To doubt and fear give thou no he^J, Broadcast it o'er the land. 2 Beside all waters sow, ! The highway furrows stock, '' Drop It where thorns and thistles '■ Scatter it on the rock. [grow, 3 Thou know'st not which may The late or early sown; [thrive, Grace keeps the precious germs alive. When and wherever atrown. 4 And duly shall appear, to verdure beauty, 8trength,[ear, ? *«»?«"■ Wade, the stoc^, the I And the fuU corn at length, I * P?" ja°»t not toil in vain: ShaU fo8*-r and mature the grafn For gamers in the sky. The day of God is come, r„5^ ™P®-* '•■»" descend ho^T"" "'" "Harvest- 1 oaBBTum woumo, ! 488 8. M. "Do all lo the glory of God." ! QOVot almighty love. By whose sufficient grace I Uft my heart to things above. And humbly seek Thy face; i * 2™,"?'' *'"'» Christ *i» JoMt, My faint desires reoeive. And let me in Thy goodness trust. And to Thy glory Uve. 3 Whate'er I say or do. Thy glory be my aim; My oiferings all be offered through 1 The ever-blessed name. I 4 Jesus, my single eye Bo fixed on aee alone; [high: Thy name be praised on earth, on j ''hy wUl by aU be done. j 6 Spirit of faith, inspire My consecrated heart; 4!?! 'li'LP"'"' «le»tUl fire. With all Thou hast, and art; 8 My feeble mind transform. And, perfectly renewed. Into a saint exalt a worm A worm exalt to God! The Matter calling. 8s ft 7s. H •*^J^ the voice of Jesus calling. Fields are white, and harvest waiting. Who will bear the sheaves away?" 2 Loud and long the Master oalleth. Rich rewr.rd He offers f,-ee; WTio will ans\7er, gladly saying. Here am I, Lord, send me?" ' '^.f J?°°* ?**■■ TP^ 'dly saying, "There i, uolhing I'can V A 5 A° '?,"'' "' "«" a« dying. And the Master caUs for youf 4 Take the task He gives yon ^adlv; Let His work your pleasure be; Answer quicUy when He caUeth, 120 am I, Lord, send i Bnlir* contteration to God't ttrvict FATHER. Son, ud Holy Ohort, . On* «» Th«», and ThTM In^, •*» by th. cotaitlal ho.t, Ut ITiy wlU on earth b« don*; ft«ij« by all to The. be given, Olorioiu Lord of earth and heaven I 2 Vileat of the einful race, Lol I anawer to Thy call: Meanest veuel of Thy grace Orao* divinely free for all, IJ^""' *° ^° Thy wHl, AH Thy counul to fulfil. 3 If eo poor a worm aa I May to Thy great glory live. All my actions sanctify. All my words and thoughts receive; AU I have, and all I am. * ^"rS-V"^ ""• *■"! •»<*?'• Powere; ill • °y ™«mory, mind, and wUl: All T Jv. 1°'^ *"•* "" I feel. All I think, or speak, or do: lake my heart;— but make it new! » Now, O^, Thine own I am; Now I give Thee back Thine iwn ; Uteedom, friends, and health, and TW^rTr"'*^ ^"^ alone; [fame, iWne I hve, thnce happy r Happ,cr etlU if Thine rdiel *** V J . 8«4r«. now and afterward. N*'^ *^« •"T'"*^ *'"' 'he weeping. Working hard, and waiting long; Afterward the golden reaping, *' Harvest-home and grateful ^ng. 2 Now, the long and toilsome duty Stone by stone to carve and bring: Afterwari the perfect beautv *' Of the palace of the King. " 3 Now, the spirit conflict-riven, JI.°rw.,'f .?■"': ^""^ P"'-'"' strife; A 7!!''' *'•* triumph given. And the victor's crown of life. 4 Now, th? traiaine, hard aud lowly. Weary feet anS aching brow- Afterward, the service holy, ' And the Master's "Enter thou I" on»»?uii mxownnr. SECTION XI. CHRIS-HAN FELLOWSHIP. 1^1 !4*a CM. The communion, of lamtt. \hl, praiae to our redeeming Lord Who joins us by His grace. And bid* ns, each to each restored. Together seek Bis face. 2 He bids us build each other up; And gathered into one. To our high calling's glorious hope, W* hand in hand go on. 3 The gift which He on one bestows, We all delight to prove; The grace through every vessel In purest streams of love, [flows, I 4 Even now we think and spaak the And cordiaUy agree; [same. United aU, through Jesus' name. In perfect harmony. 6 We all partake the joy of one, The common peace we feel; A peace to sensual minds unknown, A joy unspeakable. 6 AM if our fellowship below In JcBDB be 8u sweet. What heighU of rapture shall we know. When round Hi, throne we meetl OHBmUll MS CM. Unity in ttfaration. B^T be th« drar unitlr- :ov., Tb«t wUl not l«t \>r .{| Oiw bodlei nuiy far off nmov«, W» (till an ona in h»rt. 2 Joined in one epirlt to our Head, Wliere He appointu we goi And itill in Je«u«' footeUpe tread, Aj,d iliow Hie praiee below. 3 O may we ever walk in Him, And nothing Itnow beeidel Nothing desire, nothing esteem. But Jesus erucified. * '^'S,'*'' ■"'• ■''<'*•'' 'e' u» cleave To His beloved embrace; Expect His fulness to receive, And grace to answer grace. * ^'i**''*''" o' tfci Saviour's grace The same in mind and heart, "Of joy, nor griel, nor time, nor place. Nor life, nor death, can part. Thert am I in the midst." SEE. Jesus, Thy disciples see, .» . f'"L„P''on>i»ed blessing give I Met m Thy name, we look tS Thee, i Ji-xpecting to receive. 2 ThM we expect, our faithful Urd, Who in Thy name are joined: I We wait, according to Thy word, i Ihee in the nudsl i find. I ^ ^i^* "?.'S°" ?;' »»»embled here; ' But, O Tliyself reveal I Son of the living God, appearl Let us Thy presence feel 4 Breathe on us. Lord, in this ourdav. And these dry bonee shall Uve: ^PJ^'5,P*»« ""*» <>•"• hearts, and sav, ihe Holy Ghost receive 1" 5 Whom now we seek, may we Jesus, the crucified, fmeen Snow ns Thy bleeding hand, and ihou who for us hast died, [feet, 6 Cause us the record to receive: Speak, and the tokens show O be But faithle»», but believe In Me, who died for you I" nuowou. CM. r*# chtt of ttrvie: G**5.°' •" ooMoIaMon, take Thy gifts to Thee we render biuk In ceaselaae songs of praise. 2 Through Thee we now tejether In singleness of heart; fcame ^! TJ' V*^- '» Thy 'name? • And in Thy name we part. 3 We part in body, not in mlnrt: Our m'nds continue one; And, each to each in Jesus joined. We hand in hand go on. 4 Subsists as in us aU one aoul. No power can make us twain: And mountains rise, and oceans roll, io sever us, in vain. * °"f^.l!'?.i' '4.'' ,7*"* '^''•t 'n God, Our Life ahaU soon appear, T '^f\^^ «'<"7 •" "woad In all His members here. 446 "Rt/oict in hope." C. M. L^T up your hearts to things above, A 7? /"'lE'?" 0' the LaiSb; And join with US to praise HU love. And glonfy His name. 2 To Jesus' name give thanka and I Whose mercies never end, [sing, I ^^iP^el .fejo.icel the Lord is King; ihe King is now our friend. ' ^k-^^Si' "'"'• «""' •« things . °" ^'i^? «°°^ 'ook downj[lo8i: And joyfulfy sustain the cross, III! we receive the crown. 4 let us stir each other up. Our faith bv works to approve. By holy, purifying hope. And the sweet task of love I * ^-k^'n^" ';?[ *■" ^""rf" wit, ITie Holy Ghost receive; Wiflf^j *," 2,7 ""•Inning state. With God in BMen live I 122 IJ^ *^J*''' In glory come. And wait H« heavea tu share' He now u fllting up your home; Go on;— we'U meet you there. ^1 cHuuruM ruxowiair. trultaiu MMfiiif ofltr utaralion. ;^ND art w< jrtt sUva, And H* noh othtr's fmcet Olory ud pntw to Jmiu give ror HU ndMrnlng grictl ™ •t'H'"' •>? PO*" divine To full ulvatton liarc, Again in Jwiu' praiM we join, And in Hie eight appear. * ^hat troublee have we aeen, What conflicte have we paet, Kghtlnge without, and fean within. Since we assembled laat! But out of all the Lord A ?"il.J'I?"8''t u. by Hie love: And .till He doth HU help afford And hldea our life above. ' S™ ,'•* "■ n>»lce our boast Of His redeeming power, iifi ""*• "" '° "•• uttermost, lUl we can sin no more; I«t us talce UD the cross. Till we the crown obtain; And gladly reckon all things loss. So we may Jesus gain. **B 8.M. UnUed Prayer for Christ's presence J ESUS, we loolc to Thee, Thy promised presence claim I rnou in the midst of us shalt be. Assembled in Thy name: Thy name salvation is, Which here we come to prove- Thv name Is life, and health, and And everlasting love. [peace, 2 Not in the name of pride Or selfishness we meet; From nature's paths we turn aside, And worldly thoughts forget ^f'?*Si' *■" P"»«« to take. Which Thou hast freelv (riven- We meet on earth for Thy dear' salce, That we may meet in heaven. 3 Present we Icnow Thou art But Thyself reveal! tT' ^f\'<^' '""7 bounding heart The mighty comfort feel. ?i™V Tv '' 3«l=keT.i!,g voice ine death of sin remove - And bid our inmost souls rejoice In hope of perfect love I 8- M. ' «4» 8. M. Sympathy and mutual hve. QLEST be the tie that binds Our hearts in ChristUn lo-e; The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above. * 2?'°" *'"'■ *■»">"'■ throne, We pour our ardent prayen; Our fears, our hopes, our aims are Our comforts and our carea.[one, 3 We share our mutual woes, Our mutual burdens bear; And often for each other flows The sympathizing tear. • When we asunder part. It gives us inward pain; But we shall itlU be jolMd in heart,' And hope to meet again, i This glorious hone revivei. .,,^ eovnn by the way; WhUe each in expecUtion lives. And longs to see the day. 450 8. M. Consecration. l-a LORD in the strength of grac. With a glad heart and free. Myself, my residue of days, I consecrate to Thee. 2 Thy ransomed servant, I Restore to Thee Thy own; And, from this moment, live or die To serve my God alone. **1 10s & lis. Accepted in the Beloved. \LL praise to the Lamb! accepted •n,. ?'. -.v , WoraWe name; Through faith in the Saviour's In Him I confide. His blood is Formr^"t.''U • [hath died, tor me He hath suffered, for me He 2 Not a cloud doth arise, to darken my skies, [my e^,, . - "^ ^^^ '•"■ " moment mv Lord froni .n Him I am blest, I lean on His breast, tf^^ And lol in His love I continue to TUM PMonomoB or uon, ^ •^ ! "How mi$th otvtil tlum unlo mv ' I OAVB M7 Uh (or thM, Mjr pneloiM blood 1 tlMd, Th«t thou mlghftt rauoiMd ba, And quIokuiMl from th* dead: I save Uy life for thM; What halt thou given for Ha? i I apOTt long y«an for thM In waarlnau and wo«, That an eternity Of joy thou Diighteit Icnow: I apant long yeari for thea; Halt thou ipant on« for Mat 3 And I have brought to thaa, Down from My home above, Balration full and free, My pardon and My love: 2"»' g*"» I brought to thea; What haat thou brought to MeT 4 Oh, let thy life be given, ,.P'7. /•"* '•" ™ be ipent, World-fetteri all be riven; And joy with luffpring blent; I gave Myielf for thtc; Give thou thywlf to Mel 468 S.A7.. Tht preeiout namt of /ens. T*"^!** "'n" o' Jeius with you, F» _j;. , "' ••'"ow ind of woe; Til ^"^ ""'' """•'<>''' give you; Talce it, then, where'er you go. Ohonu: Predous name, O how iweetl Hope of earth and joy of heaven. 2 Take the name of Jeaus ever, Ai a shield from every inara; If temptation! round you gather. Breathe that holy name in prayer. 3 O the precious name of Jesus, hS°'',V^ *,*"■'"' ""■■ «o"l« with joy, « j"*!!- '"""K »"■"» receive us. And His songs cur tongues employ I 4 At the name of Jesus bowing Falling prostrate at His feet, lUng of kmgs in heaven well crown rilni. Whan our journey is complete. SECTION xn. THE PR0VIDENCK8 OF OOD. 454 C. M. liM , " Thy Mgmtnls are a grni dttf." QOD moves in a myitarious way His wonders to perform; Ha plants HU fooUtepa in the lea, : And ridaa upon the etorm. 8 Deep in unfathomable mines Of never-failing skill, He treasures up HU bright designs. And works Hii wvereign will. 1 Ya fearful aainta, fr^h eourasa take I ^ The cloudi ya so much dread Are big with mercy, and ahall break la bleaiings on your head. 4 Judge not the Lord by feeble sense. But trust Him for HU gra, Behind a frowning providence He hides a smiling face. 6 HU purposes will ripen fast. Unfolding every hour; The bud may have a bitter taite But sweet wiU be the flower. 6 Blind unbelief U sure to err. And scan His work in vain; God is HU own Interpreter, A.nd Ha will make it plain. i «» c. u. DMnt titidoHce and prolteHtm. O °°° '' B'thol. by whoM hand Thy p.opl. .tul „, ltd; Who througli thli w«.ry pUgrlmng. MMt kU our (athon lod' « Our vow., our pr»y«r., we now praMnt Befar. Th» thront of (n-.c.i Ood of our r*lh«n, b« the Qod Of their eucceedlng race! 3 Through each perplexing path of life Our wandering foot»tep« gui.le; I'?' "."'' '•'y °"' 'l»"y 'read And raiment fit provide. * ° Tlir"!! '^'■^ '=°"''»K wing" around Till all our wanderingii ceaee. And at our Father'i loved abode Our aoula arrive In peaoel ' ^'"''' "and*" '"" """' lp-«ciou. And Thou thalt be our ehmn Ood, I And portion evermore. tBI PBOTIDMOS or ODD. 456 Q,t " All Thy works shall f raise Thee." I SWO the almiahV power of Ood, Ihat made tie mountain, rise, And buUt the lofty ikiea. 2 I ring the wiwiom that ordained T , ,un to rule the day;tmand, A„r°.? ."k*"** '"" "t Hi" com- And all the atari obey. 3 All creatupee, numerous ai they be Are .ubject to Thy care; 'i But God la present there, [flee, " '''"C/'J't' »£'•■"?" flower below But makes thy glories known; And clouds arise, and tempests bliw By order from Thy throne. 6 His hand Is my perpetual guard; Me keeps me with His »vs. Why should I, then, forget the lord. Who ia for ever nigh! i 126 ! <« an. ThoHkstMHg for lift's mercies. W«S' ?!'.'"'' "»"»«. OmyGod, My rising soul surveys. Transported with the view, I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise. 2 lJn»«iiihered comforU on my soul Thy tender care bestowed. Before my Infant heart conceived. *Tom whom those comforU flowe