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D HYMNI. :,- :£c.Brrf .For a thousand tongues, ^ s'mt . ,My dear redeemec^s praise ! ^ ThBglories ofmy God and King, ^«, The triumphs of his grace i * [y iraciou%|Iaster» and my God,» / ^lisist me to proclaim, Ipread through all theeafUi abroad .^- ne honours of thy n^me. , f m^[ th^ name that chariiS&^ur feari ^ V^^ ►W?"** ™f f "r sorrows cease : . ^ r / t^?"*J?J? *"^ th«.«it,n8r'8 ear8 ; Ti« life, and health,^ and peaces iHe breaks the power of cancoIlM I He sets the prisoner frfe:.^'^ |His blood can n^e the fcMlesi His blood avaird for me» [He speaks and listening to .^^ ^ New life the dead recwepf'^Z ^ -Vi^ 'A ■«^ u ,A-^''i-^ ^'-%. ■■y-. % s« .'Is - ,A moufnftil, ir^keij beprts, The humble^ pool 1^^ i ,, i Hear him, y^ deaf ; his praile, y Your loosen'd t6ngue« employ ; He blind, bjbhold your Saviotir cdmei And leap, ye ^P^^ ^ joy | ^ 7 Look upt/biinig nations ; own ^^ Vour Modr IBPlen raifte ; ,, . Look and be^flPd. thro* faith aloB^ Ba ji^JJtified, by grace. ^ ^^f/^ - ■ -7', i 8 See all^oQCsins on Jesus laid ; # The/LAMB of Ooo was slain, i His som was once an offering made ^ For/every soul df man. ^ # Awakfe from jTuilty nature's sleejV A^ Christ shall jgive you light : eastall your sintf iiSo the deep,^ Ahd wash the iEthiop white : f * 1^ with me, by faith, ye then shi^.ki Shall feel your sms forgiven ; Anticipate your heaven below, ud own that love is heaven. I /Some, sinners. tolhegpn>el \^ Let every soul be Jesu s gi g Ye need not<^ « be left behind ; T For god hath bidden alt mankim g Sent by i»y Lord, 011 yon i ' ^be invi^ton is to ali- : - ^ Cm&i all the world, come smner, fl $< ^^A mwp m Christ are leaoj. now. ^['fwt^A „SS?ir, Sd halt, and bill irty welcome find. ^ --_ 1^ wrtake the gospel-feast ; JlgV'd from flin ; .In Jesuii rest ; ^^«iW the ^odne8a*of your Qod. Ej{^^ lu^lesh an|ddrwk his blood. ^** * ^«1« itt ivifc dod'redeive ; ^ I^or suffer him ib die m tbhi. // HU love U n^ty to «°«P«'4 foel • «U fonanerihg love consent to toei , vUM toVuSove's resistless power 5 Jtffigb^ainst your GoP no more. Sw hi/wt forth before your eyes, Itat precious bleeding sacrifice I r His bffer'U benefits embraee, . ||fflynowbe«.*'dbygraoe1 Ibis is the time ; n«v^nK)re delay ; ll^hiB m the acceptable day/ , ^And liwe for him, Who died for all. f^,-"^^'» HYMN 3. [lO's & 11*»1 ■^-^i. *«a '^i(«.' Jt ^%>?. « ^ All *at paw by, To Jesus draw neai , fyombeW t., retfieve ,ou »e spread 0^ « ■>:■ y-.'^ # — »■ '■-) ^/} I -V / iM3 :#T^ i5*i'*-*? ##«».■ . ■if- rvi s^ ' fay ■^•i ^6^'; ie^ -«.'■' 'I I' * .«^ I, ?x t Now, now to receive you, liegtm - stands. / V,; ;^ ir any man thirst, and happy wou llie viltst and worst viay come unto^' Way dnnk of my Spirit, Excepted i* non. lay claim to my merit, And take for Us ow 3 \yhooyer receives T|3e life giving word «i n Jesus believeg, His god and his lord ' l^ him a pure rif er of fife sh^ll arise ; ' ^nall, m the believer, Spring up to the ski^ 4 My God and my Lord; Thy call lobey • Mv oul on thy word Of promise J stay , " JThy kimi invitation I gladly embrace, ^ Athirst for Salvation. S^vation by g«ce. 5 O hasten the hour, send down from aboJ nrl f'/*^ o^P^wer, Ofhealth and of love or filial fear. Of knowledge and gracev i pot Wisdom and prayer, o^oy and of praise J . 6 i;he ^^.irit of faith, Of faith in thy blood, VVhich^Biveg us from wrath, and brimrs us _ God , ^ ^ Ktmoves the huge mountain of indwelliifc, Ana opens a fountain That washes us cle*. HVMV 4. [L. M.] ^ Ff^,;j;^®t7 one that thirst draw'nigh:] - it ( TiiGTod mvites the fallen raq,,;)'^ Mercy and free salvation buy ' ^^ Buy vine, and milk and gospel-grace. ^'^Cometofhe h'ving waters, come ! bmn irs, obey your MakerN call) H ^leturn, ye weary wander.3r8, home. Aod find my grace is free for ay^ r " - ■- ; . „>■ ; L vVfc V > - « ^^ fiiV-tt^^^iiiiti ■JhkMlffl„>.--..^ V *-4*&'- ' .t^^ fJBXHORTllfO SINNERS*. ' om the R^k a f<>»untaln rbe / l^or you in healing streams it ro)ls ; ney ye need not bring, nor priu<;, / e iahouring, burthen' d, sin-sick souls^ ithing ye id exch(inge shall give, eave all ye have and are behind j fnkiy the gift of God receive, ^ardon and peace in Jesus tii*d. i^hy seek ye that which is not biead* ioi can your hungry soul sustain 1* ashes, husks, and air ye feed ; * \e. spenci your little all in vain. h (Search of empty joys below, fe toil with unuvaiUng strife ; - lither, ah ! whither would ye go! hate the words of endless life : A learken to me with earnest care, Ind freety eat substantial food ; J iWeetuess of my mercy diarp^ md taste that I alone Jim good. Ibid you all my goodness prove : Ty promites for all are free: le, ta'ste.the manna of my love, lud let your souls delight in ine. lour willing ear and heart inclinq, By words believingly receive : icken'd your souls by faith divine, ^ In everlasting life shall live." C HYMN 5. [lO'si&irs.] ^HY faithfulness, Lord, each^ifiotoimt find, ."■>>, -■f: ** 1 .^ ^.. M '(■ 4i- , m^ - ■^■. ■»...^' '•% #. ■.^>. ■,^./i^:.'-j^.y^ 10- ■^HORTtBfd fllNHKR^ Thy mercy 8(/ tender to all the lost tae#; The vilest offonder mty turn and hnd grt a The mercy I teel, to others I shew, 1 set to my seal that Jesus is tiue : _ ye all may find favour, Whd come at hisi , O come to my Saviour; his grace is tor a 8 To sf^ e what was lost, from heaven hetai ^ Gome, ainners, and tru;t in J^sas a namd He offers you pardon, He bids you be trH •* If sin be your burden, O come unta nic 4 O let me commend My Saviour to you; The Publican's Friend, And Advocate tooj For £>mi heis pleading His merits and dej- With God interceding For amtiers b^n^att 5 Then let ns sttbyit His Grace to re«ei^ Fall down at his feet, And gladly belwve: We all are forgiven For Jesus' s sake t Qax title to htaven Ris merits wo take. \HYMN6. ^ \SVn§»Tp^ lisNERS, turn, why wilt ye die? \ God, your Maker, asks you Why God, wh^ did your being give, Made you with himself to live ? He the fatal oaiwe demands, ^ ^ __ Asks the works of his owir handa^ Whv ye thankless creatures, why, Will yf)r cross his love, and die 1 % Sinners, turn, why will ye diet ^ — God, your Siiviour , a sks you why X God, who did your souls retrieve^ pied himself, that ye might liva*. ^ -t^lWi^-K*^ -^'^ "i bionv T«»* I'O'"* 'f ''" ^ u Kn'/ran«)m;d srnner.., why fill ye slight hU grace, and die 1 Lnert, tum, why will ye die 1 lod. the Spitif, asks you why? \e who alllyour live, hath rtrpve, Wdyott to embrace hU love;, U ye not his grace rocoivel -^ - V Ul Te still refuse to liv* 1 ^^ \. rhyf you Ipng-spught Sinners, why ruVyousifeveyour God, and die'J ^ad, already, dead within, .. , ^ , Snirituallv dead in sin ; ' & tied, while here you breathe, •ant you after eecond death l VVili you still in sin remain, Greedy of eternal paint I O ye dying sinners, why. Why will ye for ever die T ^ HYMN 7. [Slinesrs/l ^TCTHAT could your Redeemer do, W S^an ^e hath.done for your To procure your peace with bod, Could he more than shed his hloodf f Aftpr all his waste of love, All his drawings from aho^ Why will ye your Lord deny ! nf^lijrwill ye resolve f die i _. [ft Turn, he cries, ye sinners, turn* . '^ K^ life your God hath swo^r..> gV would have you turn andlvve, . ^ . Ha W9ttl* ^W th< world r^ctym -rv '■m '^ ■ #• ■ . 1 i ■». ^ ;-l^ .":* -t f. ■^i^^, -.'«•■>■' 'r- ^1 ■■' v' iS hi ■ !•'.»' ^""W '« y°" to lire invite 7 Why will ye resolve to die J 3 Sinners, turn, while God is near; . Dmo not think him insimwre C e,^,^;« •■« «?'««;•« hi" hands ; * J^Ws, ' Ye wdl not happy be Me, whoJife to none deny '^^ •• hy wiiryo resolve to die ?" ^^ 1^^ y?" doubt if God is Jove i ' «^to all Ills bowelf move ' Will you not his word receive ? SeetL°"T''""^'" »'«"«v<»-' - ' »et the suffering goi« appears I M»%led with his blood they cry. -"Why will ye resolve to die? HVMN8. r. „> « glNNERS, obey the gospel-Urd; ■" ' / n T '° ''""'^ y°"' gracious «ay : ^ / II things are ready, come away r ' P Readv the Father is to own. And kiss his late returning son : Keady your loving Saviour stands, ^ And spreads for you his bleeding handfc « Ready the Spirit of his love. *i»t now the stony to remove: ■am apply^and witness with the Wood. An* watli. «nd wal the tona «f Goj.^ IH.v ■• A \. TIL ■h ^. i'*t^ *. -i 'Ku r. ^ * R««^y for vou the Aniel, wait Tuning the rharDR tJi^t, i * 8 T'.e Father, Son, «„d Holy fh . riie dead'u a ve ? the lo« il t, j .« Ift rnmo .1, uie lost u found y I ^' •"'*"' y« «nner» to vo..r I a j . In Christ to paradise restnJj ^""■*'' The plenitude Of g„ane,.g^,^ J i,*^ g( nmne meek liunniitv ' 1 1 he wonder, *< wrrr^ V^ > The speechless awe thw S.?i * ^^^ ' r, •,T. Jfc!.»*»' •fil i/;-. *^ ' V a S«nt down from above. Who S .. Df ink into my Spirit 1 Wiio . j i J ^^ ^^^ .. And all tilings mhorit. By eotn b <--n Thv word wo believe, 3 O !*avioor ^^ '"'.^ 'fhT-'racetb receive; And come at thy call, ^7 ■j , Ion art •, 1 he blessina h gi*""; T^ve in tL heart. The earnest f '';-™: ^Sfortlr .ive. 4 lo u» at thy feet The ^om. j- ^ Who gasp to ^d;?'' '%£tleXe for th«e» Th« weaWbeUevcrs AoAino g.^.^^^, - AndfilUuswithnversOtw HYMN 10. ^'„.^' Us mine 8xe»^» . ^^ay. • A fml acquittance we^" v !„• . J \.in\l* with pardon blesv \V«i at eur Jadgp s m9i.«* '* *lm»i*^. > % )»iTE, y& that love tJ jr Lord, Vy And let your joy ^ b« known .• ^oin in a song with uwettt accord, While you nurround hin throne : Let those refuse to sing, Who never knew our God : But servants of the Heavenly King May speak their joys abfoad^ 2 The God that rujes on high, That til the earth surveys, That rides'upon the stormy sky, And calms the roaring seas ; This awful God is ours. Our Father and our t;;' f The men of grace hav» fou«4 1;!*^:^' ,^. Cp#ry ije^ua below |. *^' ' ^- ^^ ■4 . »i£«4ifk. X'i lie- ^•<>;. -'M *" lit- 1 . !■ ''# jr "rj ■»,; ^ f j 16 ^VLBASAIfTNRflfl OP RRLlOlOir^J| /elettin) fruit, on eartllty gro|]nd, From thith nnd hopu tiiuy gruw : ' lu n let our sdn^H ubourid, And « very tour b© dry ; ^y tti'o marching thro' Iinninnuers To fairer worldi on high. ■•* 9 Hymn 12 rii f/twrs] IfiAPPV Hoill that free from harms, N Rests within hi» Sheplierdtt urmA M ho his quiet shall rTiolost 1 \^b^K||iau violate hioruttt? JoRiWdolh hi« spirit hear, ,^» Je.^UB tbketi his every care ; He who found' the wandering t^ieep^ JeBUs still delightH to keep. <> that I might so believe, ) Stendfantly to Jesus cleave ; On hi« only love rely, Smile at the de> wms m Our Bpirit Uyti >'4» •^.v 1fi!i'if»»-**. ,% ■^- -'■ ';&,i- Il"* < tiv.Jil/^;,/ ,j.- — ^ G'»rtor'd to il,« y;.? . """"v«, EotTiobytheetohS?-""*! "«ry paths ,,re peace, ftn«H> happy, whohrs^ -r £V-""' V S-. »- it*- ". <^' fr.l' "• 'i^^ ik'V ■:,;:\.., K..^ I*'m' -V! HYMN 14. : / :.*.^,. 7 ; _ -, APPV the soulB to Jesus jom d. Their »'^^i^^^Tn hym^^^^' *v , rioriowrealm they pmse, 3 Thee, in *> ^Sy Throne ! ^Smeeffi-t^^"- - HYMN l*. t*" '*1 i- PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY. pijLViT FIRST. -V ■■* ,■;■ ■ 55W^'WWP«IPS«"' TT" Mm ^. ''' ■*■ u^ ■a^f; .^k '^ %ith Grace abundantly endu'd, A pure, belie vine multitude ,• ^ They all were ofone heart and soul, * And only love inflpir'd the whole. 4 O what an age of golden days ! O what a choice, peculiar race ! Wash'd in the Lamb's all-^^leansin? bloo^ Anointed Kings and Priests to Go|l 9 Where shall I wander now to find The successors they left behind ? The faithful, whom I seek in vain. Are 'minished from the sons of men., € Ye different sects, who all declare, - ** Lo here is Christ, or Christ is thereP Your stronger proofs divinely ^ve. And shew me where the Christians li v6. 7 Your claim, alas! ye cannot prove; < Ye want the genuine mark of iove. ,^ \ Tfidu, onty. Lord , *hine own cans't shotf^ \ J For sure thou hast a church below. S The gates of hell cannot prevail; The church on earth can never fail; O , join me to thy secret ones * O, gather, all ttiy living stones ! 9 Scattered o*er all the earth they lie, Till thou collect them with thine eyet Draw by the music of thy Nameu And charm into a beauteoui^|m^6. 10 For this the pleading Spiritgroans^ Aiid cries in all ihy baiii8h'do|)es: Greatest of gifts, thy love imparts l^nd make us of one iniud an4 Jieai|k 5W»PWWP«I^SP''- ■ i! ]'■' ■ . '.. \ . ■; :e;:'i-»^k- / v.; v..:. .. ,;^ >t . _^.,* -5 wvifw«ssp?p^;fi! IPff?vJWi^^<^WP PPT " fi- « Toinevery soulthat looks to theer */{^ndraf perfect charity: KLoSthe glorious fulness give. And all ia an for ever UVe. it H¥MN1«. [i-.M^ • ^ TART SECOND. , -»i?stT«l from whom all blessings flow* ^ J^oSftSXofthy Ghurchbelow, « aow thy Spirit moves thy breasi^ * Th^ few that truly caU thee Lpp And thee tneir utmost savioui «««» . U^e^aiid perfect them. noDO. • O Vet them idl thy mind express, Thv power unto salvation show,. Anl perfect holiness below. A I, tuem let all mankind l^hold. How Christians liv'd in days of old .-^ 6Fr.meveysiuf«l.wri«klefree, > T^t fellow^.ip of Saints ma^e known, IS* my God, may* be one ^ •m .- lA^Mmnwnn .01* asi^ioioir. 21 [7 might my lot be cast with these; ^ TheleastofJesu's witnesses! ^\ O that ray Ijord would count me meet, *^o wash his dear, disciples feet ! lis only tWi^ do I require, / Thou knows't *tis all my hearths deisire^ Freely what I receive to give, ♦ The servant of t&y Church to live. [d After my lowly Lord to go, ' And waitupJm thy saints below; Enjoy the grace to angels given. And serve Sie royal heirs of heaveiilr 10 Lord, if L now thy drawings feel, And ask according to thy will; Confirm the prayer, the seal impart. And speak the answer to my heart 111 Tell me, or thou shalt never go, ^ «* Thy prayer is heard; it shall be so:** The word hath passM thy lips, 4nd I Shall with thy people live, and die. l**" *^^ i?* Hymn it [8 lines 7*8 & 6*1^ MAKER, Saviour of mankind,^ Who hafJt on me bestow 'd , An immortal soul designed, Tobethe house of God: / Come, and now reside ia me, jver, never to remove : Make me just, and good like theef And full of power, and love. Bid me in thy image rise^ _, A saint, a creature new;- Tni^aQdiaerciAil,ttodwiief / ^■S j^»-^ ^- iL r ■/■a- 22 PI«BASAHTKS»f 0# iUlOlSEr And pure, andl^appy toot This thy primitive de^ign^ That I jrtiould in thee be blest; Should, within the arms divine, For ever, ever rest. ft) 3 Let thy will on me be done / Fulni my heart's desire^ Thee to knpn^, and love alone/ And ri^ in raptures higher. Thee, descending on a cloud. Till with ravisb'd eyes I see: Thenl shall be fiU'd with God ToaHetemity HYkN 18. [lO^s&llXI 1 "13 EJOICE evermore, With angels above,! M\ In Jesus *8 power, In Jesu8*s love ; / With glad exultation^ Your triumph proclainfii. Ascribing salvation to God and the Lamb. T 2 Thou, Lord, our belief in trouble hast been ^- Hast sav'd us from grief. Hast sav'd us firom suij The power of thy Spirit Hath set our hearts free. And now we inherit All fidness in ihee. 8 All fulness'of peace. All fulness of joy. And spirituaa bliss. That never shall cloy f ' To us it is given. In Jesus to know , A kingdom ofheaven, A heaven below. ' 4 No longer nire join. While sinners invite, • Nor envy the swine Their brutfoh delight / Their joy is all sadness. Their rofaill is all vail ^ Their laughter is madness, Their pleasure i»j ii 5 ^ ni'g^t they ^t last With sorrow ni ^ ^"^ Thepleasures to tastefo>irhichtbiqrif«re] -"HYMN 19. [eiioea7V,l ▼ W * rom the central point of bliw Ti^n to Jesua cruciM, ,^* _ FJy to those clear wounds of his • ran>^ Sffnk into the purple flood : C intoXlK* 8 FiMidChristthewuyofpekce. ^ P^5^e unspeakable, unknoJrn : ®y W P'n »>« gives you east, 3 O beliWe the record true, - • ^^Uodlto you his son hath given' YeW now be happy too ; « r ;v. fJl' r.rV.^''*** *^^ «fe of heaven • live the hiUf heaven above, AH tSe life rf I 1 glonous love. 4 Thigthd universal bliss, Bhss for every goul desi^'d / God songi^l promise this, V Blest in cirfJfv ^'^ ^ *" ""^^J^'n*! / fnitv^ ' BIpst m Christ this moment be ! Blest ti atf et«^ _^YMN 20. [6 UnesO^, & 2^^i W ^""i'^® *^"^^ t^at stray, VTi ,*^^»»^he pathofpbace; (That uiifrequented way, ItY , ''^ ^^ *nd happinei :) t^^ ^''"? ^^ downward roa* hate the wisdom from above ^ ** And mock the sons of Godt ' V "■■*■: ^\ * ^^^^1%% rff.'^ '> .^ M K. gO^-'.V/^B ^KS . ' •* mr' ■ ^B>. ^■w -',^K ski. ^^H ^^K><^'- W^. ' ^^^1 ^^^^K%:^^' ■ JBJ' - ^^^1 ^^^^H^l^t mm mm ^Kl' ii ' r'-^ a Hadnew and miMry, < ^ ye count our life beneain j* * And nothin|: f^^f^ ^^^ ^^®» Or glorious in our death / ^ J^a born to suffer and to grieve^ Beneath your feet we lie ; And utterly c6ntemn'd we live And unlamented die. JB So wretche4 wid obscure. The men whom ye despise^ > . So foolinh, weak, and poo& :-- AbovcTyour scorn we rise ; Our Conscience in the Holy Ghosts Can witness better things : ^^ For he, whose blood is all our boast^ Hath made us Priests and King^ 4 Riches unsearchiable, In Jesu's love we know, And pleasures from ^e well ? Of life, our souls overflow : v Yrom bim th6 spirit we receive, I Of wisdom, grace, a^id power % ''■[ ^d always sorrowful we live. Rejoicing evermcM-e. i Angels our servants are. And keep in all our vO^ays, And in their hands they bear, ' 'Hie sacred sons qf grace: Our Guardians to that heavenly blial^ They all our steps attend, Alid God himself our Father is. And Jesus is our Friend. '$ With him we walk in white^ We ia lus image shioe; t» , l;s.. ».. fScKAMIClVTAii^' :a- 251 i V^u? Ohr robes are robcH ol iitfht. Our ri^iitcoasness divine: . all the grov*ling kings of ei^xth. With pity we look down, ^d claim, iti virtue of oui^ birth, A never-fading crown.** HYMN 21.^ 1 ¥>EHOLD thfflaviour JD Nail'd to the shamefi How va.st t^e love tljat hil To bleed and die for thee ! 2 Hark, how he groans! whil^ nature shakev' And earth's strong pillars l)end! The terap^t*s veil in hunder breaks, ^ The sohd naarhles rend. 8 'Tisdone! the precious ransom's paidj '* Receive my sou!,'* he cries ! See w!iere he bo^ya ■^i^ ^jacred head ! He b 1 ws his head and dies ! 4 But soofi he'll break death's envious chaio^ Aridiii ^iill glory vhine: * Lamb of God ! wys ever pain, * Was ever love like thine! HYMN 22. [L,»f.] 1 TCT XTENOED on a cursed tree, XlJlB«nnft ir'd with dMst,aad sweat,ancl Uoo^ . See:the^, thn Wn 'x of Glory see ! Sinks, and expires the Son of God! 2 WIjo, trho, my Saviour, this hath done^ Who could thy sacred body wound I Vo guilt thy spotless heart hath knowo^ ffogiulehalhiathjlip8beemfomkl> \o '**.., ,>J* iACRAXOBirT Ai^« t 5' R. f»«.^> «6 " ___ 9 I,— I alone have done the deed! *Tis I thy sacred flesh have torn, My «in« have caiw'd thee, Lord, to hlced^- Pointed the nail, and fix *d the thorn. H For meth^bui'dcij^sitstain Too grea^, on dice, my Loi-d, was laid; To heal me^ou hant borne my pain ; / To bless j&> thou a^tMjffse was made. # In the de4fl|b lion's teeth^ ^ Tom aAl^^k of all, I lay ; ' Thou sprangWito the jaws of death , From death to save the helpless prey. ^ My Saviour, how shall I proclaim. How pay jthe mighty debt I owe r X.et all I have, and all I am. Ceaseless to «il thy glory show. ? Too much to thee I cannot give ; Tco much I cannot do for thee : Let all thy love and all thy grief, Qrav'n on n^y heart for ever be ! 0^1 I The meek, the^stiU, the lowly mind. , O may I learn from thee my God: And love, with softest pity joinM For those that trample on thy blood ! 9 Still let thy tears, thy groans, ^y sighs, O'erftow my eyes, and beare ottwreastj; ^^ Till locse from dedi and .earth I riE. ■ ' 'And ever in'thy bosom rest ^^ > HYMN 23; it Mtif |. Ij^ E that pass % behjoW the Man I ^ Jl The mail of griefs, condemn'd &r youl - ^(J:e Lamb of God, fot* ^inneni flaia^ tf'# «- , See! how hie bick tlie t^nrm tear, ^ . \ .1 While to the hloody pilUr hound ! ^ he plouffhers make long ftirrows thtt^ Till ailiw body if one wou«h1* * ^Nof can he thug their hate awittge ; Hiffinnocence to death pursuM, }^ Mustfullv glut their utmost Tage ; Hark t how they clamour m his blooatJ^ 4 His pacred limbs they stretch, they teart ^^ With nails they fasten to tbe wood I His sacred limbs,— expos'd itid hire, ' Or only coverM wim bis blood. 5 See, there! his temples crown'd with thorf v His Weeding hands extended wide! "" His streaming feet, ttansfixt and tomt The fountain gushing from his sldo ^ 6 WhereistheKingof Glory now! The everlasting Son of God ! , The* Immortal hana-s hi3 languid browt The' Alinjghty faints beneath hi&loadili. » 7 Beneath mir load he feints, and dieiil^ ^ I fill'd his soul with pangs unknown; I caus'd ^lose mortal groans and criett* Ik:!: d the Father's only Son! ^fv? HYMN 24. [>>.M.l , ••■.•■.• ■ ' ' < 1 /^THQU dear suffering Sim of <5odl V * How doth Ihy heart to sinners move>j Help nie to c«tch thy precious blood ^^ Help me to taste thy dying lovel. ^ Give me to feel thy asrories. One drop of thv s^d cup afford : Ifein v^ith thee vv-oulcl *^^mpathize, — An4 4tAyft the suij e tiny of my Lof A H' — 118^ THB GOODIfBM OF OO^^ H «8 The earth could to her centre quaVe, ConvAlt'd, wlule her Creator died ; let my inmost nature ihake, ' And die with Jesus crucified I 4 At thy last jra^^ the fpraves dispiay'd Their horrors to the uj)per skies ; O th^t my soul mipfhth"M^1 the fhode. And quicken'd by tUy!!|^ath arise! B The rocks could feel thy' powerful death^ And tremble, and aFunder part: O rend with thine expiring breath. The harder marble of nry heart \ ^ ^^U^^^y ^^^^y voice shall rent, _ Thou wilt, jFti^iist, the veil remove? My inmost bowels shall resent The yearnings of thy dying love. HYMN 25. [L. M.r ^ ¥ ™^^^'r» t*»ou wounded Lamb of Godi, Jl Tc wesH me in thy cleansing blood; To dwell within thy wounds: thenpaio Is sweet, and life or death is gain. 3 Take my poor heart, and let ithe 1^ For <^verclos'd to all but thee! 8ej ] thou my breast and let me we^ Th^t pledge of love for ever thcre^ $ How blest are they, who still abide, C of^e shelter 'd in thy bleeding side ! Who lifeand strengd* from thepce derive. And by ttiee move, and in thee live! "* iSj^l »re our works hut sin and death, ■?:» thou thy quick'ianj;S|iirit breath* , :.>! {.■.■■•V TiiB pooDarsM or oos*" 29 mmmmftmm T1m)u jpv*it the power thy fj^pace to mo vet O woiid>>U!4^r»ce! i) IniundleM love I low can it fie, thou heavenly King, *».. 1 1) ou nhouldst UH to glory bring? ^ake slavef the partners of thy Tiirone^ Do ':M with a never-fading Crown? Her ee our hearts melt, our eyes o'erfloWi Our words are lost: uor will we know. Nor will we think of aught beside, •* My J^rd, my Love is cnicitied." Ah, Lord! enlarge our scanty thou<^bt, T# know the woaders thou hast wrought ! Unloose our. t»tainmering tongues to tell, Thy love^imfp'^nse, unsearchable ! First-born of many brethren thou ! To thee, lo ! all our souls we bow ; To thee our hetirts and hands we give : Thine may we die, thine may we live i HYMN 26. [6lines8's.] OLOVF Divine! what hast thou done f The* immortal God hath died for mei The Father's co-eternal Son Bore all my sins upon the tree : Tl^e' immortal God for me hath died I My Lord, my Love is crucify 'd. Behold him, all ye that pass by. The bleeding Prince of Life and Peacdl^ Come, see, ye worms, your Maker die, Aiid say, — was ever grief like his ! Come, feel with me his blood apply '4 f My Lord, my Love^ is crucify'd. Is crucify 'd for me and you, * .■ Pr*,:i m fe v_ II #m ooooifKttiMr 6ve is crucify *d. 4 Then let us Hit beneath his erons. And fifladly cat l^nis attdprwiMif^aiiboa-aip^ ,*■ \ me ofioi»ff««t or aoo. iM.. ^ow our pproaning m\i\n relewe, Wrile forgiveneM uu uur heart. HVMN 28. [6 liuefl fl'n] HKRE shall my wonderingsoul hegiilj, How nhUl I all to h4»f en aspire ? / slave redeem *d from death and ii"» a brand plock'd from, etcriial tire ; How shall I equal triumphs raise. Or sing my great dcUverer'g pruiiiel how shall I thy goodness tell, , Father, which thou to me hast 8hoW'ijy believe and youi's is hea^eu I , HVNNM. [6ii.c,8'sl Not oi.e of all the apostate race. But may in Mm salvation find > I Hi8 thoughts and words, and actions prove. His life and death,~-tliat God is Love / | 2 Behold the Lamb of God, who bears f he fill s of all the world away ! A servant's form he meekly wears, . _Ke«ojourns inahouse oftlav; His gorj' IS no loader seen, . But God with God, is man w?^ men. a See,whereth^Godi«,carnatertands. HeandavlL''''^^"f""^ lie all day long spread* out his hands. Ye all may hide you in his breast: Beheve, and he will give you rest ' *^^'' ""^ ""^"^y goodness doubkl; - ^ "mshimm. «€':i\ ^ .. ^t ■^fc^. ^'■■.JtjIWV'.'A .'• J, ', A j£ itli^ L^J'i.. ■ ■ I I IwlU in DO wise cast him out, "That comes a sinner unto me; " I can to none myself deny, ■ ^ Why, sinaers, wiU ye perish, why?'* I HYMN SO. [Ciinesg's] SINNERS, belieye the gospel-word. ; Jesus is come your souls to save- h Jesus IS come, your common Lord; ' Pardon ye all thro' him may have, May now be say'd whoever will: * This man receiveth sinners still. jSee where the lame, the halt, tlie blind, L.^^^'^!?:^' ^^ '*""*^' the sick, the poor. Flock to the Friendof human kind I And freely alUccept their'cure.' ITo whom did he his helpdeny ? Whom, in his days of i|esh, pass by > Didnot his word the fiends expel, Liu® ^P^'f.^^Jeansev and raise the dead-.t Did he not all their sickness heal. And satisfy their every need? Did he reject his helpless clay, Or send them sorrowful away ? JNay, but his bowels yeam'd to sea ki t^^ hungry, scattered, faints Nay, buthe«tter*3 Over thee, . Jerusalem^ a true complaint • JeriKaiem, who shed'st his blood, jTha, with hi# tews, for thee hath flow'd* Wlijf Jianga he thea oa yonder 33 w i'4 ■«. ' . 1 f* 'J'Jfci .^•. 7. '^afle 4. ¥ : i P'''''!^H B ''' H pA-": f^Hi V) • •y ^ ' 9H : ■ ■•■^- ■' ■; %';■ : ' ' '.^^^H U-", W>''" ■ i^^^l U^ ■ W^^ w^^^ll vr ■■■I ("■ ■ ^ *^f IhRE GOODXESS OF GOl». Wmt means that strange expiring cry^ (Sinners, he pray|ibr you and me ;) •* Forgive them, F«nier, O forgive, * ' They know not th||hy me they live t ^ Advim descended fromlfcoj^ ^ Our loss of Eden to retrr^ ; Great God of universal love, ° ^ IT all the world thro' thee may livc^ In us a quick'ning Spirit be. And witness thou hast died for.mc. '8 Thou loving, all-atonihg Lamb, ■ Thee ,^ by thy painful a^ony, Thy bloody sweat, thy grief and shames, Thy cross and passion on the tree. Thy precious death, and life, — Ipray^ Take all, take all my sins away ! 4 O let me kiss thy bleeding feet, And bathe and wash them with my tears^ The story of thy love repeat In every drooping sinner's ears ! • That all may hear the quick'niug sounds* Since I, even I, have mercy found 4 ft let thy love my heart constrain; < Thy love for ever5|pinner frep^ That every fallen son of loaa May taste the grace that fouad out-me j? . That all msmkind wi|;h me moiy^ptove. Thy sov'reign, ey^ilMda^love' T ' 'fe >"»'■ ■ • ■ ' . ■ ■•■ ■ J- ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ H YMN 82. 14 Ua^sfVat M'fe.J ) T ET Earth and heaven «iP'«% ' . ii Anji^elsandraenbQjiWiV'y^t r A &»*'■ , ^^, TV~ ; . g^y ;■"■« >^*i , .le SavioiU" of raaakiiid ; * fTo* adore tlie all-atoning Lambj And bless the sound oi^Jeaus'd Nuaf^ . Jesus, transporting sjmnd ! The joy of earth fiind heaven ; No other help is found: No other name is given ; ! By which j^e can* salvalion have ; [,But Jesufi came the world to eav*C I Jesus, harmdhious Name S It charms the host above; I They evermore proclaim, And wonder at bis love^ Tis all their happiness to gaze, 'Tis heaven to see our Jfesu's fae^. [His Name the sinner hears. And is 0bm sin set fr6el *Tis music in his ears, 'Tis life and victory : I New songs do now his lips employ^ I And dances his glad lieart for joy. ' Stung by the scorpion sin, I My poor eiqpiring aoul The balmy sound dnnks In^ I And is at once ma4e whole: I See there mv Lord upon the tre^l ^ II hear, I feel he died tot m^^ lO unexampled love / *' :\ ] O all-redeeming grace / iHpw swiftly didst thou move I To save a fallen race ; What^all I do to makeitknofmt WhailMaibrallaaBldfiiliMdmkt^ # ■f'-'l ■4^ ml py^ '\,^ VH'B OOODNB99 OT OOib. m im ^f 1^- 86 7 for a trumpet- voice, On ail the world to call / ^ To bid flieir hearts rejoice In hiin who died for all/ For all my Lord was crucified^ For ail, for all my Saviour died ! 5 HYMN 33. [C. M-l I 1 ESUSl thou all-redeeming Lord, Cr Thy blessing we implore. Open the door to preach thy word, T^he great: effectual door. li Gather the outcasts in and wve From sin* and Satan's power 1 And Hit tl*em now acceptance havd, ' And k)iOW their gracious hour. % Lover of souls: tjiouknow'st to prize What thou hast hought so de^ ; ^ Come then, and in thy people's eyc«< With all thy wounds a^pestr I ..^ ; '4 Appear, as irh^ of oH confest " The suffering Son of Ood ; And let them see thee iii thy vesl^ But newly dipt in blobdt . I The hardness fiwm Iheir hearts remov^lf Thou who for ail hast died; Shew them the tokens of thy love. Thy feet, thy hands, thy si4e. ' # Tliy feet were nsul'd to yonder tree^ TO trample down theifsin; ~ > hands stretch'd out they all may 8611^4 i^o take tby murderemitt* # '^1 *■ • V * 1 j\\. ^•piiirjtM or ooit^ ^■£T"^T':^-yt' 9t Thy side ttAc^n foviataia i9» Where all may freely gp. And drink the liying streamsLo^blii% And Wash tbeini white as snpw. Ready tholi art thie blood to* apply. And prove the record true : And all thy woun is to sinners c|yt, m «a sufier'd this HYMN 84. for yo\k! [CM.] LOYERS of pleasure more than Godj For you he bufferM pain : Swearers, for you he spilt his blood,; " And shall he bleed in vain ^ V*- / J 'V 'v"^'. * - % n Misers, his life for you he paid, f Your basest crimes he bore ; Drunkards, your sins on him were lai% That you might sin no more. ; * , - , . > ■^ ■ The God of love to. earth hecame. That you might coifie to> heaven 4 Believe, believe in Jesus's Name, And «dl your sin's forgiven. Believe in hiin thai died for thee ! And swe as he hafli died,r Tby debt is paid, th^ soul is freoy . And Uiott art justified! ESUS, the Name higb over aQi^ In hell, or earth; or sky 1 j^eeli and men before,it faU^ Jted devils fear and flyv "<* 1*^ #- .* i'A '>!.'' 38 uJ'y.-'f: H nmm olwiMfftip or ^, 6 Jesus the prisoner's fetters breaks. And bruises Satan's head; . Power into itreDgthl^ss «miIbi it 8peaks'> And life into the dead. ^ 4 Q that the world might taste and see ^ lie riches of his grace / The arms of love that compass me* Wou'd all maiikiD4 embrace, ^ . . 5 His only righteousness I show, • His saving truth, proclaim : *Tis all my business here below, > To cry,— «* Behold the Lamb \^* # Hi)i)py it with my latest breath, I may but gasp his name I ' Ihreach him to all, and cfy in dea th. Behold \ behold the Laiob \ HYMN 86. , T« lines 8V] , I g\ (^D, p£ good theV unfathom'd Sea! \Jf who.would not give His J*eiurtto;the| Who/ wc^d not love thee wiihlii|i|ni( <)j€8ii, Lover of mankind, -^ WLo you'd not his whole sotA ind inind,. Wiuiall his atyei^ to ^ee Unite? tSl Thou sbin'st wkh ev&lAHting'rays ^% Before the* insufferable blaze t. Angels with both wings veil their eyes ;| Yet free as -air thy bounty strieajiis On all thy works, thy mercy's beams Diffusive, as the sun's, arise. ^ Astonish *d atthy frowning Itowi * JSarth, heB, and heaven^s sjfrofig ^Utol ~ Terrible majesty is thine ! Who then can that vast love expreis. Which bows thee doi/^p to me, who lefs . Than iiothing am, till thou^art mine! High thironM on heav'na eternal hill. In number, wei||^t, and measure still Thou sweetly-order'st all that is: ' And yet thou deigh*st to come to me> And giiide my steps, that I with thee Enthron'd, may rieign ^k endless Wig}*. Fountain of Good ! all blessing flows From thee; no want thy fulness knows: What but thyselTcanst thou desire ! Yes/ self-8ufl[icient as thou art, Thou dost desire my worthless heart: This, only this dost thou require. Primeval Beauty / in thy sight,' The first-born fairest sons of light. See all their brSg^est glories fade ; What then to me thine eyes could tur«: In sin conceived, of woman born , A worm, a ieaif, a blast, a shade ! Hell's armies tremble i^t thy nod. And trembling own the' Almighty God, SoV'reifrn of earth, hell, air, and sky / But who IS tliis that comes inom far,\. Whose garments roird in blood appear? • Tis God made man, for man to die. OXJod,. Of flood the' unfathom'd. Sea 1 M J "-v«,. uf wwu uie uniamomxi, »ea i wV^^"'" not give his heart to thee ? .'. njnnvmttXA mnf il^wA ^-k^A. .^^i. ua^ tnlo'VifJ*' •-^ TTywiu iiyi give 1118 oean 10 inee ^iK) would not ilovc thee with his OJeaus, Lover of mjankind, ^^.woi U d not his whcrfe soul and miiwL With «U his strength to thee umie I ^ 2 ** ^ i~ ■«& . 'v*^ ^- r:" :^ W *,■ t InilB.OOeDllCM OX* ^OBtiw HYMN 87, t^. M.] I TJIATHER, whose everlMiing love, X: Thy only Son for sinners gave. Whose grace to all did freely move, And sent him down the world to ia¥^| fZ Help MB thy mercy to exta1» Immense, unfathomnM unconfinM ; To praise the lamb who died fbr all, The general Saviour of mankind. ' ' ..■ ■■ . m' -■ ■ ■ * ■ ,t Thy undistinguishing regard "^ Was cast on Adam's fallen race : For all thoy hast in Christ prepared . Sufficient, sovereign saving grace. ^ 4 A world He suffer'd to redeem / For all Ho hath the atonement made t| For those that will not come to hiix^ llie ransom of his life was paid. 5 Why then, thoti universal Love, ^ j Should any of thy grace despaij^? To all, to all, tiiy howefii move, . But stFaiten'd in our own we wi0, a Arise, O God, maintain thy cause ; The fulness of the Gentiles call : I^ift up the standard of thy cross, ' And alkali own ^padiedst for aQ. HYMN .88 flOV^ll's] 1 IV £ noighhoun and friends. To Jesusj JL near; His love condescends, By tides so dear, To^Hill and invite you, His triumph to | 4 fl ttC freely delight you In J e sus^t love. 4 TheSbepberd whodiedHlsaiiecpfo .- -1 ^ iissGi^imiiir ^fPATii -\ 41, jf ery side Are gattier'd to him . FwHary and burthen 'cL The reprobate race, \tait t6 be pardoned Thro* Josua's grace. ,.10 blind are restored Thro* Jesu^'i Name ; ly 94)e their dear Lord, Aod follow tiie Lamb;, [y halt Aey 5ire walking. And running their race ; f dumb, ihey are talking Of ^eftisV grace. biedeaf, hear hi» voice, And COllHorting word, . * ' ' " Kds them rejoice In Jf««tl8 their Lord; Tiy sins are fejjteen. Accepted thou art;** !)y listen, «nd^avea Springs up in their ^ heart. le lepers from all Their spots are made clcaxi. 1 dead byJWs call Are rais'd from their sin; Fesu's compassion The sick find a cure, 1 gospel-salvation is preach 'd to thepoor.^ Po us and to them Unpublished the word ; en let us proclaim Our lifo-gi vinjaj Lord , ^o now is reviving His work in our day*, mightily stiiving To save us by grace. • Jesus, ride on, Till all are subdu'd; '' ^ mercy make known. And sprinkle thy blood! splay thy salvationi and teach the new song every uatioo. And people, and tongue. ^ B. DESCRIBING DEATH* ' HYMN «9. Watts. [c. M-l OGOD! our help in i^^es past, Our hope for years to come. )ar shelter from the s t ormy bUsy' ESs i^ecp to nlm ^^^ ^^ eternal h6me> j-^f) if. '^ •■\ ' h« year rolls roun i: 3X-. HWCmiBINC DB m f 41 £ternal liappinefi or woe Must thon my portion b«, Wftk'd by the trumpet' • Bound, I (Vom my grave shall riae, And Bee the Judge with glory crown'd And see the flaming skies I ^Ji How shall I leave my tomb i ^ With triumph or regret ? A fearful, or a joyful doom, 4 , A curse or blessing meet ? , Will angel-bands convey Their brother to the Bar I Or devils drag my soul away To meet its sentence ther^ 1 1 Who can resolve the doubt, That tears my aniioiis breast ? '^hall I be with the damn'd cast out, , CIr ffitnber'd with the blest? I mnst from God bo driven, Or with my €lttvionr dwell J ist come at hts command to heav^. Or else^^opaft to bell. -5 O thou, that would* St not have, One wretched sinner die, . ^ 'Who diedst thyself my soul to sav« From ondless misery ! Shew me the way to shun Thy dreadful wrath severe, ^at when thou come&t on thy tiuoQf^ Imay w^ joy appear! -; — ^v 4 Tfioii artllygelf the Way, f^ — Thy se lf in me reveal ; — '-. 41^ shall 1 spend my life's short day ^ jQbedk&t to tlur vitt I ' ^ 4" 4S |«o shall t love nny God, BecauBe h« first lov'd roe, IpratM lh€e in thy bright abode, To alltiternity. tYMN. 42. Wesley [4 lines 8's & 2-C V| ND am 1 only born to die ? ^ And must I fln: k^ r--. ' *.'' i 1* Hi^^Hln'i''^* Pv^^^^Hf '' ^^^ra|y' ' " '■'^^Hw I **' , }i^ \%: ^fc '^M^ ■ ■!::!! 5#r L ■> ^'"'6 ii::j;iil 1^. It' ^v t wm . -^^ ^•> '8(1 „ , • -^'' 1-"^ IS S ^ f ' i it- ' If- m w HiiaORIBfWo DSATIt* Andf when I fail 6^ earth, secure, A mansibn in the skies ! "* . 6 Jesus, vouchsafe a pttyang^riky;' Be thou my Guide, he thou my Wa; To s^Iorious happiness ! Ah, write the pardon on my h^art^ And, whensQc'r I hence depart, Let me depart in peace., ^^ HYMN,43. ";^ - II. Ml \ Q HRINKIN6 from (he cold hand of deat ^ I too shall gath^ up my feet ; Shall soon resign this fleeting breath, An«i ^ -^^^ As fearless of the evening cold^S 2 Nipt byth^ wind's unkindly blast, Parch'd by the suns dijrecter ray. The momentary glories waste, T*ie sl^ort^iv'd beauties die awajr. ■*■■'■■■ ' ' -'^. ' 1 6o^hlooi&9t}ielittm{mf4cedlviaei^^^^^^^ '^^ "•'^SSrtSp-^H. . P-iAl, Jj! M90iiiBiira i^fiAYtt^ 4t hen youthiti pride oJf beauty fthowa : ^aircr .than Spring the .^oura shiSe« And sweeter than the Tii'^n-rose« ►r worn by slowly tolling years. Or broke by sickness in a d|^» he fading glory di^appeanpf ^ The short-livM beauties die a?iray^ [Yet these, new-risingfirqm the tomb. With lustre brighter far shall shine 4 [Revive with ever-during bloom, ; Safe from diseases and decline. ^~ ^ \Let sickness blasts let-diath de'rour, If heaven mustrecompense our pains : iPerish the girass, and fade the f!owfr| Iffirmtheword cTGodremains^* HYMN 4^ [3 lines 5s & 1-12.1 * COME, ietus anew. Our journey pursue^ Roll round with the year, >> I And never stand *till,^ll the Master appearl His adoFable Will, Let us gladly fulfill, And'our talents improve. By the patience of hopsk, And the labour of love. Our life is a dream , Our time as a stream Glxles swiftly away ; And the fugitive moment refused ib liety.. ^ The arrow is flown, The moment is gone: ^^^, TheMtllanial year Rushes o^ to our litew. And eternity's her0> that ealK In ^e day Of his coming may say I have foughPiliy way through ; 1 have finish'4 the work Thoudl to4Q. .1 IM diOitgitii .%^ ; ^• ^ ■ J.J ^ . t ^> i 'i 1.--.M m£%]%i^mSiL^Li k' : \ .^ C^A^i.'^ *iJt u OBBOmXBIIIO DfiATHi ^ O that each from bis Lord may receive dnT g^fad word, • ? *« Well and faithftilly done ! Enter into my joy , And tit down on my Throne." HYMNI4 [l. m.J ^ s** -r T R. <*' * TO ASS a few swiftly fleeting years, JL And allthat now in bodies live^ Shall quit, like me, the vale of tears« Their righteous sentence to receive, H But all, before they hence remoyef I /May mansions tor tkempelv^ pr<^psi^ei In that eternal house ab6ve i ^'^ Apd, my Pod;«hall I be^er^ ! - HyM*^ 47/ ^ /)'■■■ re Uhes 8^^ ^ 1 A H, lovely appeaurance of^^ jnl What sight f^n earthjis 80'f#fl; Not all the gay pageants that ^reath^;'' V Canwitha^adbodycomjiyre/^ - V With solemn delight I surv^y^ ; ^:- ^ The corpse when the spirit isfleAj., 7^ In love with the beautiful ctoy; J^i^^^ . ' And longing to lie in its ste^:>^r23f. ? ^ ^ How blest is our brother, bi Of all that could burden How «asy^e soul, that has li This wwisome body behiirai p Of evil incapable^thou, p ' \ Whose relics with envjF I se^^ Ko longer in misery now, \ P; No longer a sinner like me,fe't # iB Thi» earth is affected no more \ 'WltibfiickneMf nor shsdien wi^ pai^4 /» "^*F ^BtCmiBlHCr MJITH. :p,'i 49 * * ■ 'L. ■ij ^e war in tHe memben 18 o'er, ^nd never shall vex hkn aeain r ' No anger henceforward, nor Mianney Shall redden this indbcent clay ? Extinct is the animal flame And passion is vani^ed away , 4 This languishing' head is at rest, Its thinking and achuig are o'er x 5!hiB quiet immovable breast Is heav'd by affliction no more % This heart is no longer the seat Of trouble And torturing pain,. I^ceases to flutter and beat, [i never shall flutter again. ^ Tho lids ho to seldom could close, By sorrow forbidden to sleep. Now seal'd In their mortal repose, Have strangely forgotten to weepf ^ The Cbuntains can yield no suppTies, These hollows from water are free ;. The tears are all wtjpM from these eyeiL And evil they never shall see. iJTo mourn and to suffer i» mine, While bound jn a prison I breathe j^ And stilLfor deBverance pine. And press to the issues of death : What now with my tears I bedew, K O inij^ht I this moment become I i My spirit created anew, /My flesh be consfgn'd to tbetonib4 ^HYMN48i [Slhiesd'i^ 113EJ0ICE for ft Brother deceas'dii M\- Om^mia hii infinite gaitt^i^ * '♦ --«-• •,-.».' --%i* .•^ .'^ iMlikz o50 ■W'S'ZV: ,^k'--^i ^pEiCBlBlIfkl^.wilAl'lt^S -Y . "^ - / ^ ^foul out of prison reieasMy ^- And fro^ci ff om its bodily chain ^ ^ ^ Wjtb songs let as follow ihb flight, / ■ And mouAt with his spirit above ; Escaped to, the mansiont of light. And lodg'd inlbe Eden of love. ' ^ Our brother the heaven hath gairi'd/ V^ Uut-flyinff the tempest and w ind : His rest he hath sooner ebtain'd/ A nd lefl his ^ompani'one behund : . Still tost on a sea of distress, Hafd toiling to make the blest shor^ Where all Is assurance and peace, And sorrow and sin are no more. S Thei^e air the ship* s company meet, ' Who sa^'d with their Saviour beneath ^!^itH shouting «ach other ^tlii^ greet. ^ ,' And triumpb o^er trouble and death : i^e voyage of life's at an end, Th»' mortal affliction is past $ . * y The ag|9.thftt in heaven they spend. Forever and ever afaall last. HYMN 49. [&Wfwtrs.] I 'D LEASING, honor, tbanke, and praisq, JD Pay we gracious God, to ihee : Thou, in thine abundant grace, Givest us the victory ; True and faithful to thy v^^ord. Thou hast glorified thy Son, Jesus Chri3t,€iur dying Lord, , ' • He for .00 the fight liath ww'dupoflife/ Borne by angels on their wii^» ~ . . ' Far from earth th^' spirit flies: . Finds his God, and sits, andiiuj^j '. Triumphing in Paradiee;^ ;• . Join we tbea with one kxord^' . itt the new ;' the jojfful song: . Abisent from our lov^^ng Lotd . We shall not contmue Ibng: \* Vfe shall quU the^oiise pf clay, - , We a better lot ishaRisliare ) "* We shall' see' the ^.j^^^ of day , [ , Meet friend, by Jesus^freed, #J>eaihl!pth6e,toii8;isgain: ' Thouffft enter'd Into joy ; Let the unbelieyers mourn : We in soDgs our lives employ, Till#e ail to God return. \ 51 A 1>;. fv' •" , ,. .,., . „., ■ Hi? 4 «^^ ■» ^ ^/-' : '-^ ' I; ^•n '^ "^..•' ■*. f^ ^ 1 PT" In the i^rd who Bweetty die, ^ ^ They from all their toils are freetfl Them- toe Spirit hath declared Blest, unutterably blest: Jesus id th^ir peat Rewwd, Jesus is their eodless Ke8t> i FollowM by their works they go, ^ ' Where their Head is gone before; Reconcil'd by grace below, . Grace hath openM Mercy*« doorr * Justify'dthroV faith alone. ^ , Hereitheyknew their sins forgiv'B,*^ Here they laid iheir burden down, . . Hallow'd, and made meet for heav ^ a Who can now lamenl; the'lot . ; Of a saint in Christ deceas d ? Let the world, who knows ua not. Call us hopeless and.unblest : When from flesh the spirit freed. Hastens homeward to return, Mortals cry, ** A man is dead V Angels sing, "A child i» bornr A Bom into the world above j • They our happy brother greet,' 3ear him to the Throne of Love, Place him at the Saviour's feet: Jesus smiles, and says, *' Well done. «* Good and fautWul servant thouf *^ Enter, and receive thycroWB, ^ *• Reign with me triumphaat now;.*^ ■ ■ '^ ■■ ^ Ifc Ang^k catch the' approving iounc^ Bowj and Wess the just awar*; ♦ ; ^ Bail the heir with gknry crown'dtt ^ r% JIIBf CRIBINO DSATH fid A' Fuller joys ordaiftM to know, Wmi'uk'^ for the general doon^ , Wiiefi ilie* Archangel ^« truftip shall blow, ^* Hise ye dead, to judgment come." , KVMN 6K [6 Imes6>«c4-7'a.] G AI N we lift our voice , Ai»d shout our solema J^ ! !anse of highest raptures ttiiS) t Eapturdi titut shall iievor fail; ^ a_ Jee a aoui csciip'd to bliss/^ ^ i iCeep the ChristiaQ festival ! ^ Oar friend is^ne before ^ To tU It celestial 8 Wet [e hatli left his mates behind, • * ' Hs hath all the storms loatrode, - i'ouiid (he rest we|toil tcrfiud, Lauded in the artms of god. ( * And siidiW we |no»ir ii' to see ^ . Our fellow-prisoner ffep? '- Vee from doubts, and griefs, aii4 fears, ' In the heaven of the ^^ies I ^ ^ • Jan we weep to see the te^xrs Wip'd for ever froqat his eyes? ' • l^ydear conipanioiij'ri^^^ . ^ We gladly let thee go, v IFrom a sitfterin^ church beneath^ To a rei^.iing^jhurch above : -^ Thou liast more than ^onqae-'d deatli .• 4^ Thou artcrowii'd with iifea»id love; Thou, in thy youthful pripfi 3, (, l^ Hast lerjp'd the bourid^ortima i * ' SuddeiUy from earth reif^aH'd; ^^\ ^ , 1-0 I we now rejoice tor tbees' * . 3 " ^ . 'i^f. !.■« r /» \ ' ' w DiiidiiBiiro^ jVDGKCBrr. r-- • '■, . j^ ■'■■ ^ — • T^kento iin'eany rcst,^ Caught into eterni ty. - • Tither may we repair, That glorious blisi to i^iare ! ,^. , W<^ Bhall see the welcome day, We shall to the suitoons bow t Corner Eideemer, come away ! . Kowprmurei ai4JU||e uspow! w 1 fl^HOU Judge of quick and dead, ' JL Before whose bar severe. With holy joy, or guilty dread. We all Shall soon appear; Our caution 'd souls prepare For Uiat tremendous day; And fiU usnow with watchful oare. And stir us up to pray. 3 To pray, and wait the hour. That awful hour unknown: When rob'd in mi^es^^and power. Thou shalt from neaven come down; TheVimmortal Sonof Mail, 'To judge the human race ; 1^ all the Father's dazding train ; With all thy glorious grace, 8 To damp our earthly joys'; To' increase our gracious feurs, for ever let the' Archangel's voice Be sounding in our ears : The solemn miduieht cry, <* Yedead, the Judge b (i mel P. Arise i and me<^ him in the sky y . i ^* And meet your instant doom fl k O n»y we thus be founct, , ' '■ ''■'■■"'"■ Obemnt to bis woi4i i-.^Jsil. 41, »1 % ^tentive to the tnimprt's toiuid,: And looking for our Lord I ..W O may we all ins«^ > ; A lot among the.Dlwtf id wafch a moment to secure . An everlarting; re^V HYMN 6$i V 14 Unei S'l] HE coiiiw llie com^ ! the Judge eerer*^ J The seventh trumpet speaks him ne«^ HU liehtnmgs flttl^h ,- his th-unders roll ; HJ^|elc6i^totMl^t^ I From heaven angelic voices sottnd ! ^ g^e the Almighly Jesus crown d ^ ' :|Hrt with omnipotence and gr;ice, -^ -jbd felory decks the Saviour's face I Is Descending on his azure Throne,. \ He claims the kingdomis for his own ^ • The kingdoms all obey his word, An4*iailhimr their triumphant Lord I 4 Shout, all ye people of the sky! _ And all the samts of the Most High : Our Lord who now his right obtains ; For ever and for everilJigns. HYMN 64. - tt^t-1 \ rriHE great Archangrf's trump shall ^urtl X (While twice ten fliousand thunders roar) Tear up the graves, and cleave the ground, Ai|d wake the greedy sea restore. ^ i The^efedy sea Shan yield her dead. The earth no more her slain con .'•il^ dinners shall lift their guilty head, ^ A n4 ^ h yjnk to see a yawning hdU , --^"" '■'■■-■■ ^ '- ':-:'/ '\ • ^ > m i. i''/-4l f K t s^^r t".' ^*'*^■f*^,^•si^^S.J'^'l'*" -nK iijiiifo tvpmnmTg' rfr 8 But wc, i|A)o now our Lord confcii, Aud nutlful to the eid eudiire, ^ ^ SJutll Htand in /esu> ri^litcousnes* ; J U" -fitcndastheRock ofAgeasure. ** 4 Wc, while the stars from heaven shall fall, s Ai d moui tahi8,areon mouhtaiLF hurrd, ' Shall ctand mimov*J amidst them all, And Kinile to see a bun.ing world. 5 /The earth » atd nil the works therefa ~ Diflfolve, hy ra^^ncj flames derfroy'd ; ' While we survey the awful scene. And mount above the fiery void. 6 Py faith we now tranpcend t> e sVics,^*^ And on that ruin*d world look down; By love above all heip^ht we rine, Ar^d share the everlasting dirone * 1 I ESlTS,faithfu tohiswcrd, O ShoU with a shout de?? end ; All heaven's host their glorious lord Shn 11 joyfully atteid. • Christ shall come with dreadful i.oise, Liflf'itr ings swift, and Uiunders loud; With the great Archangel's voice, ■'_',% And with the trump cf God, ^ 2 Firi-t th^ dead in Christ shall rise; Then we that yet remain, | ' Shall he cauEjht up io the skies. And see our I.ord again. We fhall meet him in the air ; * All wrapt up to heaven shall be; Fird, and love, and praise him there. To alf eternity. VTio can tell the happii ess^ - , / ^ This glorious hope aflbrds? -f Of.' . f-m. iSiJiM .^ -L, ajBSCBlBIIfO jeBCHtCNl^ ^ ..,-S7 i*. Joy unuUer'd wc posnojs ^ • , _ f^j III ^*»es?? rcviiiag words r "^ -* Happy v/i'-rtp on earth wo bpc;»the j i vStiRi-^)!!^ orJ lia'd to kmJw: T|4irn;)!i:i<(d^wa sill, hell, aadctoiith, *" To the thft d heaven we ga. ^ n HOni GoJ of ;lorioin m Jeftyi A T« theo a.tful hc%rt V!tcrn:^l thin^** irnpros?; Give a*} to f^e! thtM> «o!f»'n vir^ijht, And tri?!!>!)!vVOi t'l*^ h-i I'c of f\t3. And ,Y^J to rigiitcounne34» B'^fbr^^ mi pfeo la dread af»'ay *, Til's poni;i oi^iat tre»n€iud j is Day^ ^ V/hfi .1 thoa with v ion 1 i sh ill ^Oiii 3, To I'ld^-'? t'le iiatious at thy hjir ; % And t^ll me, Lojvl, i^halll be there, "* To meet a joyful doom? Be this my one s^reat businegs herti Withserioua iiulustry and feat, — ^ « .f » ■Is* . •1 ,W -lr 9E9CBIB1NO JUDGMENT. •M ,■ fc Eternal h\m to eiuiure : Thine uimoet counNcl to fulfti, Aiid Buffer all thy righteoui wilf; And to the end endure. 6 Then Saviour, then, my soul receive^ . Tranaported jrom this vale, to live ^" And reign with thee above ,'t^^— Where faith ia sweetly lost in sights And hope in full, supreme delig)it» And everlasting love. f • HYMN W [7V&6'8,1 t C* TaND the omnipotent decree ; io Jehovah's will be done l|P Nature's end we wait to see, And hear her final groan : Let thiH earth dissolve, and blend In death the wicked and the just; Let those ponderous orbs descend^ And grind us into dust. S Rests secure the righteous man , At his Redeemer's beck, ' Sure to' emerge, and rise again, ' . And mount above the wreck i / Lo! the heavenly spirit towers, ' IJkeflames o'er nature's funeral pyrei Triumphs in immortal powers, 7 And claps his wings of fire / u NoUiing hath the just to lose, By worlds on worlds destroy 'd; : — Far bene a th his feet, he views With emilcs, the flaminzvcid; Sees this universe renew'd; f^ grand millennial r0JgQ begun ^* ■m1^ . k Siut. S^^4 . ,T ^ ii^Al 4 («ilbr' ♦f r \9 {jhouti with nii the ionjol Around the eternal throne I Rertlngiothiegiorioiwh^. Yield we now j or sword K Listening for tlfimtt «^^ he HUmttnitw^^liMm Soon our foul iknillttft shall jolii, , And both fly up to heaveOfc^ HYMN 5ft ^ Ji}^ 4^8'8 St 2.6'8.| HOW happy are t^e little 00^, / , Who, safe beneath their QiiardiaajWlSt In all commotions rest ! \-'ji ' Wh^n wars' and tumults' waves run higni Unmovil, above the storm they li«t They lodge in Jesu's breast. f Such happfne«w, rd, bavj By mercy j?ather*d into theo,^ Before the floods descend , * And while the bursting cloud comes dow^i ^ We mark the venjEjeful day begun. And calmly wait the eiid* e, » The placfue, and dearth, and din 6f war^ Our Saviour's swift approach deQlare, And bid our hearts arise V " Karth's basis shoo>, confirms our hope Its cities' lall but lifts me up, ^^o meet thee in the skies^ *• ^ 4 Thv token* we With joy confess ,'^ / The wa r p i wlatms the Prince of P ea ce i The earthquake speaks thy po w^ 5 ^ Thf fewiinft all thy fuiaeif bringa j _, v^ ^^ ^^M r-. Theplafinie presents ihyhes^linff winw, "J Ai:d nature's iii.al hour. '>'''' 5 Whatever ills the world befal, ' ' ^ A pledsje of eudlesrf good we calJ ; A si^rn of Jesus near ; His chariot will not long: delay : We hear the rumhlincr wheels, and pray, Triumphant Lord, appear : • ' C Appear with clouds on Sion's hill, * Ihfe word and mystery to fulfil, _,, '^^^y coiifessors to approve . Tlpr members on thy tjiroi.e to place, Arid Lixmp thy name on every face; In g:lorious heavenly love ! ^ V^ ^ to themen on earth who dweW,^ ^▼V Nor dread tli*Almi-htyV frown ;^, : V^ lev God doth all his wrath revea 1, : And sliower his judgmignts down. ' IJ Sir ners, expect those heaviest showers : To meet your God prepare ! For, lo ! the seventh angel pours Hi3 phial on the air. ' S l , , I., T ' khrkftj^y}^ ) <. 'i'dfk.. ' n?. ■^ * 4. ri^Oi lyond trie gtave, beyond Ae power [Ofhel!, pur spirits huter ^^; .^.^ irm in the a|l dcstroyinc: ^loc k , . [May view tbe final scene ,v, ,^; . . ^r,lo ! the everlabting liocic Is cleft to ts^ke us in I HYMI^J 60. [c.»i.] Y faith we jQnd tlie place fil^oVe, _, The Rock that rent in tw an > fcnc^tth the shade df dyii:g love. And in the cleft remain. . Bsus, to thy dear wonr ds we l!(^e'f. We sh*k iiito thy side ! - . Lssur'd that 'aU who trust in thco, ^ • Shall evermore abide. . '\ .len let the Ihundei in;^ trumpet sound ; [The latest UsAJtninfijs irlare; ^ rhc mountainsmelt ; the eolid ground Dissolve as liquid air : , : 'he hu * ■•'''>i 1 ' #: ■i :B :*^'.T^^ ..'. v^»■;:^.iJi^^ J«i*^ >'".3 j^vn '.."S *".• •If s^ At- [f^ . DftSCBlB] ro %2 T Bo be it ' lettfcis system end ! This ruinous earth and skies I The New ;leru9alem descend ; The New creation rise 1 8 Thv power omnipotent assume ! Tliy brightest Majesty ! And when fhou dost in pflory come, My Lord remember me ! HYMN ei [6 lines 4-6's & 2-8V1 2 VE virgin souls, arise ; ^ : With all the dead awake ! Unto salvation wise, Oil in your vessels take : Upstarting at the midniojht cry, " Behold the hea^kly Bridegroom nigh. He comes, he comes to call The nations to his bar, And raise to glory all Who fit for glory are ; Made really for your full reward, €ro forth with joy to meet your Lor4.- 4 Go meet him in the sky; Your everlasting 6-iend L Your head to glorify, I With all his saints ascend. Ye pure in heart, obtain the grace^ To see without a veil, his Face. 4 Ve that have here receiv'd it The unction fron\ above/ ^ Aad in his Spirit liv'd Obedie&t% his love : ' u^^idk. i «^^ltih.r n^^^^^ i« X "ice with all the wftctilydl The everiasrini? doom ^_ Shall soon the sait^te rece; Above yon w-gelpo^^ers Irteloriousjoytolive;. irfromf world o^f grief ?ndsm lith^etemaMyShatm. Then let us wait to heliV^ . The trumpefs welcome 8<»a I , To see our Lord appear, ' Watchinffetushefcund, HY»L\ 62. ■■|,Vv [c. ■•] '4^1 f' TO • He comes with cloudWdescen^^g. li Once for fayo«r'd|inne«^sUur! ;S;::„sand thousand «ai^teat^nd.ag. ., Swell the triumph- ot his t*i a . . flaltelujah ! God appe;ur. ou edrth to x^x^^ Every eve shall ftowheholdkim • Uob'd in dreadful majesty/, . ^ Tl>ose .**.o se^ a ^!}f^^^f^^'^^^ Pierc'd and ^f l^,^"^! Vi* ^iah gee t De-eply wailing, Shall the tr* Messian » 3 Thedeartokeiisofhispajuionv ,' ' Still his dazzling body tears, * Cause of endKs^exijltetlon \^ [scar.! To his ransom'd ««"¥P^^^e glorio«ft VVifti whatraptttr*. Gaze We on uiw. t 4 Yea Amen ! let all Wj**««» ■' * Hi ^ on thy eteraM tPWM V TirA^ ■:<»•- '' 'sO' ! ^'"!^ '';. ' i^yf'--"^^ ■ .«ivx ■• .'-A. ■•■^ . '-Nf ;';,?■ (ill* top njr - V,ii 'wem' ■■^,: M y'-ff Ifff **i ■™^ •?i •■ ■ m- « >■- ^ -■ ,^ »!fe*t R IB lK¥ltii6lir«». B^^MMa tii Kx^*» o4.. iv.n , our iiifii jt© reivard; , sj ift'the fooiuled woriil prepjir*il : »uri;hi^*iii^Kt*we qnic'Ujf find I i'.e plsj^e foroi** .de^>r/d ! kth^.loi|f cxpefffeJ day ' )f our ftillTedeinptioh fierj J* tlie shadowt* ilee away . jd Vm new-rhijido yirorld appear ! ni|hoji thy i^cat "white *f!irone> piUij^bjf ^auife*, come dowzl i tfpw Ifiuttij^jihuUly doscen^ >• ' , : the imdt triimp procUim , - [oyj» begiin whieb n^'er shall end. i ^J^' V^y' ^"1*® pilgrims lot ; : : ..k llow fi.&e from ev^i^ anxiotis (hoi^JI [ From wordly h<>pe' a^d fear S»«fiitVi to lioithcp court ijiS^eii, * ' .«. disdi ji.« oil eartfi to dwell . .lie OiUy s ^ ' "'. ■'-»„' '^ Th^re is iny house pod portion iair, My tieiuiure and rolijiftart are there: A And my tbii Fornliemy'eM And angeis bei And Jesusi i' I conie, ^y senri Icomttainiel e; instay^ away, ,!' e come I •■ » 1 V^" — 1^ . (V Ancl clinm my lietreiily rest ! fdwl«ttfaepilgrmi*i|ourneyeiiat ^ fow, P mf ^viaur. Brother^ Friend^ Beceive m^ to thy hte^tl / HYMN Jttf £« iiw8"^J firitl, Lpr^^OQ whom I still depend ShaAt lieep me fai Wul to the end g f^t thy truth, and love, and power, . lalltaTelne to my latest hour : ^^ , ad when I l%y this body down, 11^ W4lbi^uuQu»M crown. . i,in fty great name I J50. / [q conquer death; my final foe; . Lnd when 1 ^ult this cumb*rdus clay, ind soar On angels* wih« aw»y, [y soul^e seconA deam defies,^ re liatittiiiH aeeh^ nbr M^ath he^ It Christ hatli for his saints prepared ; « > Coi4u#'th^^ dieir Saviom:*s migfa|$ lib sink into i;orl«Qtioii'shei^, 'trample dea^ beneath theuiieety gladly die their Lord to meet. . l9i]i^e«i^^|03lKiiow or«t«» ji^aipe phaUbe/t Iff Wt'l^y ItcHiyenly home,. \ • latest £>^-*;^ ?** \^ r I n fh^^tClnj^ in Bi» beauty dut^^y'd^;V:^^ ^ HiBUemty of holiest Ibv^A.ifq ...h ^ «. I U v?'"»*» aad w^h tqbo there / Where Jesiwlmth fix ad hi^ ab/ (Ko* Jeflus liath spoken the word,) Tho breadth of rmmanuePs land, s Survey by the li^htof my Losrcf : But w]Tte*A on thy bosom reclinM, ■y> . T^iyYace I am stren?thon*d to see. My ful.iesi of rapture I find/ My heuvea of heavens in thee. t How happy tl|e p6ople that dwell / Se^urain the city above; . * I No p,u a the inhabitants f^er, ^ ' No sickness or sorrow shall pr*«re j Physi 3ian ofsouls, ua t-'r- HYMN 67 je,^^^ * I J^»^ of faithful soub. emd Guide -Li Of aU that travel V) the «kv Corn?, and with us. even (u.abide, -^ >r/io would on thee alone rely. - On thee atone our spiritS^toK * While J»eld ia life's unev^ ^- 2 Strangers and pilgrims h<«b below. _ T.fe earth we know is ,.ot our plate ^Pd iwUw to behold tly f>ce^' ■ j^4 fh' ■?if'.\T*~;V*''-" *"' 1.', i - ■» IS '•;' t'- «v^^-i» k)u^ eyerlttstiiiglitniti But seek a citv out of tight ; aither our Steady eouwe we iteer* Aspiring to the plains of li^ht • erusalem,; the saints abo ' iVhoso Founder w the Uyi|py| Qod^ This weary ^orW we ciit behind • ' i^ 8U-ength toitrength We travel' on> !^>^^^w. our only aim. V \. o find the New Jerui4em. ^i- # . Frtely and gracioMly Ureiren- Coirtending- for our native h^yen ! > ^e find It nearer while we ^' , ; iwy.by the Imiai], of Lo^e divine' ' Kl meet our Captain in the skij,, ,. , . lotrample on my niort»I fc« • ',4-. • * -* <-iS mwiun mm a. Af beautifiil ^ imM fiiert. May I that weight of glovy bes^, . With all that finally o^rcpme; ^HPflMllMlC ^^ heaven jy dome ; OrpRecThSliiiila poaaest. For eT«r in iby preienco bleat a Write uiNni me ft)rWiU!l(^divine, And let thy Father'a nature ahine, ~ Hia image visibly expreat, His glory pouring from my breast ; O'er ap my bright humanity, TransforiD'd into the Qod I aee I . '% '\ 4 Inscribing with the Cit|i|^ naipe, U Thaheavenly New Jerusalem, ^r* ToTne the victor's title give, ^ * Amouff thy glorious saints to live ; I % And all their happiness toknow, y ^«^itizen of heaven belov^ 1^ ^^Whei| thou hftdst all thy foea o'ercome, ^ r Returning to thy glorious home, ' \ : Thou didst receive the full reward, ^ That l^ight 4|are it with my Lord ; ^ And^tttils t^ own upw Name obtaioi ^ And o^lf^^li Ihee lor fter reign. 19 6». mm [BUueaSV] "V.. •' \ lY with otir sorrow and fear. We sooQ shall recover our home/ The city of saints shall appear. The day of eternity come» , From earth we shall quickly reiAbve^ (Ai.d lEtoiml to our native abode. The houseVf our Father abov e, .;Xbe|MlmofaDgcliM|if|^ ^ l^if? r'-i^^i jr mouliiinir is 1^11 (Attn end« ' When rtis'^ by the lif^givmg W«nt« 'esee the new Cisy deicend., ^ Adoni'd at $ bride for her Lord » The City bo holy and clean. No lorrow can breathe in the air : To gloom oC aifliction or si n , fio shadow of •▼ylftl there / \y faith we al ready^^old ^ ^~ That lovely Jerusalem here: ' [er walls are of iasper and gold. As crystal her buildings arc clear : tmrnovably founded in grace, She stand * as she, ever hath stood, Lnd brightly her Builder displays,. And flameswith the glory of God. rpjeed of the son in that day, ? 'wich never is followed by night, rhm Jaius's beauties display A pure and a permanent light : 1ie,|Lamb is their Light and their Siii, And, lo ! by reflection they shine ( ^ith Jesus ineffably one. And bright in effulgence divine I The saints in his pte^ence receive Tfefir great and eternal reward; Jesus, in heaven they live / ,They reign in the smile of their Lord! Tie flame of angelical love ' . b kindled «tXMus's face; \ Lnd all the ei^oyment above Consists in file rapturous gaze ! HlTHNTt - j^^ *t .,4. ^2;J:iM>W9 by Ikith ^e %oovr ]r|iia vile house of clay« '^"^ .-*> t ^ X4»^yb>. it**.!*'- 72 Tbif tabernacle litik bek^i 4 ;f ^' In minouji decay; '•■ ^ ./ i ' l^e haTeahouaeabov6| «^ . Not made with mortal handa | And firm as our Redeemer's lovev That heavenly fabric standi. ^ It stands securely high, ^^l ^ndissolubly sure^ ..:i Our glorious mansion in the tky^ . Shall evermore endure: O were we entered there ! / To perfect heaven restored ! * * * were we all caught up to share ^ '%p%' The triumph of our Lord / ~ "i For this in faith we call / For this w« weep aud pray; Omi|i^ht the tabernacle fall ; O might we 'scape away ! Full of immortal hope. We urge the restless strifei And hasten to be twallow'd up ^ Of everlasting life, 4 Absent, Ufl0 ! from God, . We in the body mourn; ' And pine to quit this mean f»bode. And langoinh to return. Jesus, regard our vows, *^- And change our faith tafight ; * And clotlke us with our nobler hoiiiQ &.S- Of empyrean %hil. Oleliltputon^ee In p er f e ct holiix •'-^^- ■'.*>-> - - ^Asdjciit> r ■ ,*«•' ■w:^- ^ - •4 ■:r^'^ # ;i »' 4., w ho -hiuit the Muraail girtn ; tlien triiimph«nUy oome tlowQ^ I And Uk« Mt U|> lO llMITtIA ! '#,^*l '^f 11 .tl ( ■'r^ f ^ "-^ iFTyour «ifi|«f Mth aadfii* jat a coufitle# comfMuiVy - Btand before yon dais^tin^i; throii«f ; laoh t)efore >itl»||Hii atadll. ^ ] All in milk «^mif«^ WtS^if ilms they carry In thelf handi, CrpwftiofgloryoiittiwrlieidM ; lint^, bi»jBrin the endlcwinoftf. Cry aloud In heavoaly layg^ '* llory doth to snod belonar * |/»od the erlonoiifl Sayioor fnraise: 1l salivation frorn Him cam(» ,* Him, who fftigrna enthronM on hlirW'i |lorv to the hleodint? Umh, ^ ' Let the mortiinjEr-gtiffs fepfy. urel^powcri the thwme surround. Ne?it ;he teiidfcipllorv they ; uJVd with the tSd^inic sounds IThey their silent homaire pay ; bstrate on their face, before God and lii9 Meaaiafa fall/ hen in hymni of praise adore, I Sho^ the Lamb tbat died for aft it 80, tMr all reply * 1 -J. .'■--^T -*!., th^ I Him let an ouj^ mxlen praise: im thatdid for ajaners die, 1 9»Tioiir of the favour'd race ! k Ik '\ HO are these ah'i^y'd in white, ■ Brighter than the i^L^o^i-daysun? \ FordmostofUiesopsofWjrirt';^ v Nearjest to the eternal throiie ? ' - Tpse wre tliey that bore the cro&s, ^ 'Nobly for their niaeter stood;' .,■ .Sufferers in his righteous cause; ^" .^ FoUowe^s of thedyiiig God. .^ '^/ ' <-2 Out of crreat distress! (hey eame: Wash'd their rbbeRbjfjfaiih below# . • la the blood 6f yonder Lamb, Blood that washes white as snow f/ ' '^ Thi^refore are they neatt the flu^ijei I ' Ss^irve their MakeFday andaiigh|^i! -; , God resides among his own ^ . , . * ; !God doth in his'saiuts delight, 3 MoretliantonqiierorRatlast', Here they fipd their trials o'er; They have al} their isufferings past,, " Hp>get- l»^W ^nd thtiisf nb more : ^^ No'ekelji^siVe heat thjBy fM ^ ' '^ Frptn ilie sun's directer ray ; , tn|;it jt^lldlr climer tbiey liivelljtj^^v , T-'^RedoD of eteri^ql das^. : '■yu-.<-'- * / ■ ■■ ■■• ■ - ':-■■ .VV-H'-''^-'^ "■-,■:-<,'-; 4 He^at on a throlredotli^i^^ /rtiem the Lan^l ihaU aJwayt feed; With the tree of ldr<#8t^&r To the living ^^^b )§^§t, ol ;-■.,. W' -*, .* J L^ 1 1 'i % i{^ ":'"'- ^ / ?*S i '■» tr 1 5>E Wr 8hft)l all IlieiriorrbWi dia«e, ' '- '^ '* '* ^ LU their waitti At once remove; • '^ \ perthe teari ihmi every face; . '^ '. ^ le All , rjgBrthe teari fhmi every face; Fill up every soul with love. ^ IHE Church in her militant state Is weary, and cannot forboar; le saints in an af|;ony wait, • to see him again in the air I he {Spirit invites in the Bride, her heavenly Lord to descend ; lLf»d place her enthron'd at his ^ide^. N^glbry that never sh^l end. ie news of his cominp^ I hear» And join ii!i the catholic cry: ' Jesus, in triiimpli appear; Appear in the ©louds jof the sky ! ' Vhom oiilyi languish to love, * In ftibess ^ maj^ty come ; Lnd '}'j Thy Joy fe that htppiett day, Jf i s Thy kingdom of fflory to share;. '- To drink the pure nver of blifs, With life everlaating o'erflow'd^ Implun^'d in the crystal abyss, And Jost in the ocean of Gqd I HYMN 75 £8 tines a v.] 1 A Fountain 9 As soon as in him we believe, . By faith of his Spirit we take ; And freely forgiven, receive' The mercy for Jesus's sake !. -■ .: :We gain a pure drop of his love | Th6 life of eternity kno^ ? ' - Angelical happiness prove, And witneM K h^ven bfi(|&w^ 0. DESCiRIBINO HELL, ~HYMN7«. : f<5, M,] 1 nn ERmBL€ thought : i^ftlM alone * X Who'may be9av'd,'-«halll^ Of all, alas whom t have known, * Thw' sin forever die ? 2 While all my old companions dear« ^itb whpm J dnee did ltv«^ '^A ""*. v- ?, r. -m' 7 . » r?.-.- *'i race wa/ w^. 1 >yf ul at God'i righthana ippear. Walll, (Wtoarbaatlybaod, ^ ^Dragg'd toth€ jtidipnent^fflJ [My fearfuJ dpom to meet ? , . ^ • ^? i. L?^'" P*y turn' and lire / [ForstillMawrr^thdefcys; ' B now vouchsafes a kind rcpriefrej / jAnd offer* me his,^race, . ^ Wll act ept his offeMnoir/ Ir/o'" every sia cfepVrt / ~ ferforin my oft repeated vov/ ^\ndrenderhiia my heart. ^illifnp^ve what J receive. B, if mth God Oil emb I Sv « 'ohv.«*ritMimiu heaven I [HYMN 77, , .^fl^ lines S's.] jATHERofomnte^^atgracI' ^ t#.^^ *!f"J *^®®^to seek thy ifabe • bevery^M assembJed here, . ^ *'^^' fc«i naked m thy sififht appear: ' ^ U kaovv St wno o^y bows the knee i i who la iioart approaches thee, ' E5?i"l '^ath the imr^^nh madfe "^ '^ ^ wxt the nving'and the dead ; >u now 4ost Hitc>|SH»« iflibtre • VjS /t- rft"' M. ^ "» '4 A^ % •P.*:^^ 'i^ «R«ynMir$ow 'k'st^pMuM^t,. JB"-"!' t^ftt ereii now ^y |M»iferlti^ tutt May qukken and convert U9 all 1 , \: a The fiinnem. -suddenly coBvince; O^erwheliit^^ Beneath tlie«rliM4 of ailis : To-day, w}>ile it 13 caU*d t6^ay, . , - Awake , aiwJ stir them up to pray . Their dird captivity to own, Andf^om the utrnfitrnai^e gcoan. » '" « - 4 Then, then acknowl^jfe^ and set free The people ^)ouf all thy aa(f eriri^ti these ; j qlaim tbcfm lor thy ransoin'd ODes ! IBxtend to th^se thy patdoninja: ^^acer ~, I- To these be\ tive blood which boti^ V ■^. ''*' 4 Convince him now of unbelief ; %' '' Hit 'desperate state explain ; ' ^ , . " And fill his heart with •acre4 pim^\ - And penitential paia^ ^ $peak with that voice whlcli wakes the dei And hid the sleeper. «< Rise*' And bid his j^ilty coQ^ience dread . The deskt^ that never dies* 6 Extort the cry, «« what nmit ted ne * «« To^sav^ a wretch like me ? - ' J' How shall a trembBng sinner shua ' •* That endless rai&ry: T 7 " I must this instant now begin . *• ©lit of iny sleep to* awake/ . " And turn to God, and evefy sin *» Continually forsake : 8 ^^ I mi|st for faith incessant ,cry> . *^* And Wrestle, Lord , with thee f *f I must be born again, or di^- • ; •« To all eternity.*' > HYMlS $0. [c. M.] I g^ OME, O thou all victorious Lord \:^ Thy power to us make known ; Strike with the hammer of thy wordi :^^ break these hearts of stone. " i thai we all might now begin Our foolishness to mourn ; Aijd turn at once (Voifi every/aittj^ ^nd to our Saviour turji.' % - " * ' / B Give us oiirselv^es^ and thee to knouts . In this our gracious day : . , • Htpentancc utito life bestow | — — . AndtftkeoyrMuiftwif, > w., . i ■ *i » i nm ii ;^ -v^ Copctuda us fint in uub^iefyV : And freely Chen release : Fill every soul with eacrecl grlff^ . And theo wt|{) Mcrc^ peace. \ Impoverish » Lord, fend then reUeve[> f And then enrich the poor ^ The JcnowJedge of our sickneM givd j; The knowledge of our cure. Thai bteiiaed sense of gutit impart^ , And (hen remov^^ load } [Trouble, and wash the tt outlcd hecfft In the* atoaing Blood. I Our desperate state tiirough gih dec^arg And 8peak our sins furgiv 'n^ / , [By perfect horiiie88 prepare|i^ And take us up to heaven. [C< PIRITctf Faith, come down, Ik5 ReveAl the thinffs of God ; id malce to us the Godhead iittown^^ And witness with the blood : Tis thine the blood to' ipply> And give us eyes to seei { [ho did vXr every sinner die» ii surely died lor me. irf f ^ • . \ « \ No man can tr\ily say, ^ That Jesus is llie Lord; dess thou take the veil away, And breathe the living word t Theii, only then we feel Our interest in his blood ; ' cry, wiih joy unf»peakab|e, n llmiifi 11^ liOfd^ i&y God t# ,11* f V ^:' ^ *.f g2 ,f^ATEl)J»0 V>\A •ff^MO. 9 that the worW misjht "know The all-atoning Lamb' V ; Spirit of Faith, descend, and ibow The virtue of hia.' Name : i The grace whiclji all may find, The saving power impJirt; And testify to all mankind, And speak in every heart ! 4 Inspire the living faith, * Which whosoe'er receiver. The witness in himself he hath. And consciously believes ; The faith that conquers all, ' - And doth the mountain move ; And saves, whoe'er on Jesus call, And perfects them in love. HYMN82. [6line8 2^'s«t4-7'8,] 1 ^INNERS, your hearts lift up, J3* Partakers of your hope ; This the day of Pentecost } Ask, and ye shall all receive; Surely now the Holy Ghost, God io all that ask shall give. \ 2 Ye all may freely take . The grace for Jesus 's sake; . He f(9r every man hath died ; He for all hath ris'n again; leiU'4 now is glorify'd.,* Gifts he hath receiv'd for men. ; 8 He sends them from the skies On all his enemies^ 9 J his cross he now hath led Captive our captivity: .. t ^^^" We ihall all be free iudeed,l^~ "^ — Chrift, tlM 9oo» sball auk^ ut ir««^ ^ ' ." ■ "1- .^^^0: '■■''•* 4 BlemiuwfomtSi bepoun<^ ^, In uever-ceitfyi|-t^weri; * {, Jl he waters from wove; Offerf all hti Joy an3 peac« j Jettled comfort, perfect love» ' Everlatdug rifhteoUsaeM, 5 AH may from him receirie . A power to turn and live: Gr^e for every soul is free; ' Allmay hear the effectual call V Lll tlie light of Life may see; All may feel, he died for At.ir.r- 6 Drop down in showers of love, VeheavensDrom above, "^^ irfiteoiwiiesB^ ye skies, pour down Open, earth, and take it in / laim the Spirit for your own. Sinners, and be savM from sin .-^ 7 Father, behold we claim I Thegift in Jesii's Name! lim, th€> promis'd Ckmiforter, I Iiito ail our spirits pour/ St him fix his mansion here. Come, and never leave us me^e! B0for0 R9ading ik§ ScHptuf9$. COME, Holy Oh«, ourheaS iiiipire/ ^©t us ihine influence prove: ISource of the old prophetic fire. I Fountain of Life and Losa. Lv*«Pw>|met8 wrote W^™^ fU^oek th<» Truth, thyself t Unlock the Mcrad BooIl '#« »'' ►>* %. w fmm HM mWWmilm§in^ 8 EzpaacTthv widgi, celestial doVe, ' Brood o W our nature's uigtit ; ; On our disorder 'd spirits move, ', And let there now be light . 4 Ood./tl^ro' hiniielf, we then shall know. If thoU within us shine j And found, with all tliy saints below. The depths of love divine. ^ HYMN 84. £c.\.] Ht^ATHER of alt, in whom alone Jl We live, and move, and breathe J One briKftt, celestial ray dart down; And Ciller thy sons beneath. ^ 2 While in thy Word we search for thee, (We search with trembling awjB ! ) Open our eyes, and let us see The wonders of thy law " ^Zr Now l^t oar darkness comprehend Tlie ligKt that shines so clear \ Now the revealing spirit send, . Aii^give us ears to hear. HYMN 8ft. . [I..M.] 1 rilHUS saith the Lord of earthed hen «Jr J*\«p^Kofi«rael and his God, Who hath for all a riiuspm giv'n And bought a guilty world with blood: •* I am from all eternity ; To all eternity I am t . There is none other God but Me, ^ JjciiovAii 18 my glorious Name: ^■-'■- ■- -^ ■ .\ " v'^^irJ _ 16 Alpha ai|d Omega I ; 10 could, like Me, ordl ' Or who the tbiiig«^^to cu^ ''ooliiU is aJl their strife, an To* itivade the property 'Tis mine the work undone „ ^ To call the future uow i« miae ■' ■. "■ Fear not, my own peculiar race, I have to thee my couiisel shewM, The wordqf sure prophetic grace, And told thee aU the mind of God. 'e are my VVitncMes, to you My name and nature is made knowti, (^ only can your seal set to, That I am Qod, and God alpoe.*' ,-^. » \ PART II. CONVlNCINa RsaniBisaFonMAL RElwwy; HYMN BO. [CM] * ONO h»ve I seem'd to serve thee. Lord* J nith unavailing puin : Kasteti and pray*d, and read thy Word, And hearM it preach 'd in vain. * )ft did I with the Assembly join. And nojir thine altar drew ; lorm of godliness wa.H mi lie. The power I never knew. [rested in the outward law; Nor knew its deep desi^^n ; > le ^ngth, and brcWIth I never saw^ And height of love divine. ■T iiff '» JK •*? .% » V ■ . * • T ■ ■' • • .•«. ' ' ' ■ " ■ / > ■ • ■ ■ \ • i ; \ « ■ ... . ... ' \^ ^ ■'-■:■ • y\ V, y.-',:/A '-,'■ ';_.','u. 4^'<, . :■ ■-': *t " ' , r ^^^^ 4 1 ^ . ■ ^^B I W' ■ '\ ■' V ^^^H ■ ■ ' "/ ■■■ ■ ^^^^^f^^n*^^^^^^ ( . - * ^^^^^^^^HP^^if^ ■ . ' - ' ■ , / ** ' ■ '. ■ ;■-.■" _ \ • * ■ '^ ■ '^ ■ t , i- •"■"'■ ^"" ■■'■■■ '■■'■■■ -* ■ ■ '. - - r . -/■-'-.■.'■.: ' - ii ■ • ^" .:.XL_ :; .■ -i:/ ,- V , ,; • A< ^. .^:.--\i:.--^^: s^ "Wt. ... 'I -7 T-- 7' 1.0 1.1 ^3*. 1.25 45 ■ 5.0 Mp»-.._ 1.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 2.5 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 m V MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIAL 1010a (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No. 2) .;».-.-- W' WM' ■.'-■ S6 rORMAI. RteLlGlOW. 4 To please thee thus, at length I sec. Vainly I hop'd and strove ; For what are outward things to thee, Unless they spring from love . 5 I see the perfect law inquires Truth in the inward parts ; Our full consent our whole desirea, Our undivided hearts. 6 But I of means have made my hoast; OS means an idol made ! The spirit in the letter lost. The substance in the shade I •7 Where am I now, or what my hc^e ? What can my weakness do ? Jesus, to thee my soul looks up : 'Tis thou must make it new. HYMN 87. [C. M.] % CTILL, for thy loving kindness, Lord) J3 I in thy Temple wait : I look to find thee in thy word, Or at thy table meet. Here in thine own appointed ways, I wait to learn tliy will I Silent I stand before thy face, j^ Andhearthee8ay,**BestiU ; ^| t «< Be still!" and know that 1 am ^bd I'* 'Tis all I live to know ; To feel the virtue of thy blood, ' And spread its praise belowl 4 I wait my vigour to renew. Thine image to re trie v^t t* V, -Vt «*ORMAL RBLiaiON. sr The veil of outward things pass thro% And gasp in thee to live. J work ; and own the labour vain; And thus from works I cease ^^ I strive ; and see my fruitless pSir,' t*}l| God create my peace. Fruitless, till thou thyself impart. Must all my efforts prove ; They cannot change a sinful heart i"'\ They cannot purch^e love. ^ -> ■■ 1 do the thing thy laws enjoin. And then the strife giveo'er; To thee I then the whole resign, I trust in m^ans no more. I trust in him, who stands betweerf The father's wrath and me: [Jesu,Jthou great eternal Mean, I look for all from thee ! ,— ■ M HYiMtlNr 88. MY gracious, loving Lord, To thee what shall I say? fell may I tremble at thy word. And scarce presume to pray ! Ten thousand wants have 1 ; Alas I all things want! it tliou hast hid me always cryi And never, never faint. • Yet, Lord, well might I fear. Fear even to a§k thy grace ; I oft have I, alas ! drawn near. And mock'd thee to thy facei [s. Mf With m pollutions staui^fii 62 / ■'J ai '' \j#»\ -VjA \ , ■ ■ ■ #3 FORMAI. RELlGiejjF,. Thy h'dUow'd courts I ti'od: Thv na»*"e and temple I profan d, Aud dar*d to call tbee God. 8 Nieh with my lips I drew ; Mv lips were all unclean i, TI.ee with my heart I never kne^: My heart was full of sin : - Far from the living Lord, As far as hell from heaven ^* Tliv purity I still ahborr'd. Nor look to he forgiven. 4 JVIy nature Lo^y'd ; , My own desires pursu d:^^ AnA still a den of thieves Lm^ The hallow'd house of Gpd. The worship he approves, ; To^Jnml wouldnotpay: • My selfish ends, end creature^ove ; Had stole my heart away. -^ 5 My sin an. And put out my own eyes ; In fig-leaves I appeared; ^ ^ Nor with my form would part: But still /etain'd a conscience- sear'd, A hard, deceitful heart. 6 A godly fcjrmal saint I long appeai^'d in sight; By Felf and SatJ^i taught to ]^aint My tomh, my nature, white. * Tl^p T^hnHree within Sti^: "' dJgturhM remair'd; ' The Btrong man, arm'dwith guilt of si% i-.h Safe In his palace rei«:n*d- ' 7 But, Oh ! the jealous God \ In my behalf tame down ,• fesus himself the stronger showM, And claimM mc for his own. My spirit he alarn^M, A nd broiig;ht into d istress ,- Te ?hook and boun^ the strong man ^rm*di' In his self-righteousness. 8 Faded my virtues show. My form without the ]x>wer ; ^hcsin-cohvincing Spirit blew, And blasted every tlovv'r: My mouth was stopt,^*id shame CrtVer'd my guilty ftl^ fell on the' atpnine: Lamb, \ . And I was sav'd by grace|» • • w KY3IN 89« [c. M.5 riflHE men who slight thy faithful wofc^V f ■/ In their own lie^ conifide;* i They ar€ the temple of the Lord, And heathens all beside ! * The temple of the Lord are tl^ese, / The only Church and true : ' '" Who live in pomp, and wealth,;and ease^ And Jesus never knew* ! O^ould'st thou, Lord, reveal their sjns! / f|id turn their joy to ^ief The World, the Christian world convinci. Of damning unbelief. • The formalists confound, convert; '* ■ And to thy people join; And bre^k, and fdl the broken heslrt ^itli confidence divine 1 ^^ f,,...j,^ ^^^^; ■^•, "^- w^ ^M: (90) & n. DESCRIBING INWARP REtlGION ^ HYMN 90. l^' i«] 1 A UTHOB^of faith, eternal Word, J\. Whose Spirit breathes the active flamei Faith, like its Finisher and Lord, To-day, 4s yesterday the same: 2 To thee our humble hearts aspire, And ask the gift unspeakable ; Increase in us the kindled fire. In us the work of faith fulfil. ^$r By faith we know thee stToni^ to save; (Save us, a present Saviour thou I) Whatever we hope, by faith we.have,, Future and past subsisting now* 4 To him that in thy name believes, Eternal life with thee is given ;^ Into himself he all receives, :- Pardon,, and holiness, and heaven, 5 The things unknown to feeble sense, Unseen by reason's glimmering ray. With strong, commanding evidence, Their heavenly origin display. * ^ Faith lends its realizing light. The ciouds disperse^^e^ shadows flyj The* Invisible appejirs in sight. And God is seen by mortal eye. HYlVfN 91. [S. M.] 1 TryOW can a sinner knotv JLX His sins on earth foi-givenl How can my gracious Saviour show My name insorib'd in heaven ? Witfrt w6 have feU and seeo^ •> '+ REtlGION With confidence we tell ; Ind publish to the ^ns of mea The signs infallible. , 2 We who in Christ believe, . That he for us hath died, Te all his unknown peace receive j And feel his blood apply'd ; Exults our rising souU Disburthen'd of her load, M swells, unutterably full ^ Of glory, and of ood. 3 His love, surpassing far The love of all beneath, e find within our hearts, and dara The pointless darts of death. Stronger than death and hell. The mystic power we prove ,• id, conquerors of the world, we dwells In heaven, who dw^ll in Love. 4 We by his Spirit prove. And know the things of God; [he things^ which freely of his love He hath on us bestow'd : His Spirit to us he gave, « And dwells in us we know : Che witne^ in, ourselves we have^ And al^ its fruits we show. 5 The m^ek and lowly hejart That ini our Saviour was, |To us his Spirit does impart. And signs us with his cross ; Ournatt^re's turn 'd, our min* Transforin'd in all its powers; M b^th the Wituessei ate join'd^. ."lU^ ^^» ■ f1 1 02 INWARD HEUOION, 4t-,. The Spirit of God with ours. 6 Whate'pr our pardoning Lord Commands, we gladly do: And guided hy his sacred Word, We all his steps pursue: His glory\our design, We live our God to please ; And txse, with filial fear divine, To perfect holiness. HYMN 92. [4 lines 8's & 2-6's,l 1 rt^ HOU great mysterious God unknowr^, A Whose love hath gently led me on, Even from my infant days; Mine inmost soul expose to view, And tell me, if I ever knew ,«. Thy justifying grace. 2 If I have only known ^hy fear, And followed with a heart sincere, '- Thy drawings from ahove New, now the farther grace bestow, And let my sprinkled conscience knoMT Thy sweet forgiving love. 8 Shrrt of thy love I would not,stop, A strarsjer to the Gospel-hope, The sense of sin forgiven; I would not, Lord, my soul deceive- WitV.out thy inward witness live, That antepast of heaven. 4 If now the witness were in me, Would he not testify of thee. In Jesus reconcil'd? And should I not with fajth draw nigti^ Apd boldly. Abba, Father, cty , ^ /INW meiiioioif ■.#-■/■ H ' /- And know myself thyjchiW ? kVIiute'er obstructs thy pardoning love; Sin, of 8elf-rio:hteousnes8, remove, Thy glory to display ,• nine heart of unbelief Convince, iiu\ now absolve me from my sins^ Aiid take them all away. ^ath T, in me reveal thy Son, Lnd to my inmost foiiI make known How merciful thou art • ^ fhc secret of thy love reveal, Lnd by thine hallowing Spirit dwell For ever in my heart. PART III. SECTION I. 'R4YING FOR REPnXTCF:. HYMN 93| J [61ine»8's.] riATFJER of ^ijrhts from whom proc WBfite 'er thy every creature need?^ lose good.Mess, providently nigh, feeds the young ravens when they cry 5 10 thee I look, mv heart prepare : ig^est, and hearken to my prayer. Snce by thy light mysellf see, fnked, and poor, and void 6f thee ; jhy eyes must all my thoughts survey, |rerenting what my lips would say ,• '* rlipu seest my wants, for help they call. lnd ere I speak thou know'st/ihem* all. [hqu kDow*8t the baseness of my mind ny^ard, and impotent,/4r;d blind ! "*" nou know'st how unsubdued my will gerseirom good^ and prone to ffl i •' 4 K^% \ — -»*■-*, 94 ViiaSo^^««MW'«'^««^« Thou know 'St how wide my paflsioivs ro^ VTm^ by fear, nor charmM by lovej 4 Fain would I know, as known by thee. And feel the indigence I sec ; Fain would I all my vileuew own, And deep beneath (he burden groan ; Abbor^the pride that lurks with.n. Detest and loathe mysell and am. 5 Ah, give me, Lord, myself to feel!' Mv total misery reveal : Ah, give me, Lord [I still would say,] A heart to mourn, a heart to pray : My business this, my only care, My life, my every breath be prayer • HYMN 94 [b. l. m.] 1 T| ESUS, my Advocate above, ^ O My friend before the Throne of Lo If now for me prevails thy prayer If now I find thee pleading there , If thou the secret wish convey, ^nd sweetly prompt my heart to pray; Hear, and my weak petitions jom. Almighty Advocate, to thine. a Fain would I know my utmost ill. And groair my nature's weight to feel ! To feel the clouds that round me roll, The night that hangs upon my soul ; The darkness of my carnal mind , My will perverse, my passions blind, jScatter'd o'er all the earth abroad, ^Immeasurably far from God. 4 ItsvLy my heartV imxe gbtai^ ; BPttlTTAllCl rnATiNQ ran mcpEWTAifcu.^ Qn ly earnest siiit preseat, and gain : [y fuUioss of Corruption show^ he knowledge of myself liostow ; deeper dispTacence at sin ; flffjirper scnsi of j^uilt within ; stronjjer struffeflinj? to get free ,' keener appetile for thee ! Sov*reign loy^e, to thee I cry ? jfive me tnyselft or else I die ; ive me from d^ath ; from hell set free '. >eath, hell, arej but the want of thee, juicken'd by thy imparted flame ; [av'd, when popaest of thee, I am : ly life, my on ly heaven thou art ; might I feel thee in my heart ! HYMN 95 (8 lines T's.J AVIOUR, /Prince of. IsraePs' race, ' See rtw "Vfrom thy lofty thi;one : live the swec/t relenting grace, '^ I Soften this pMurate stone ! lone to flesW, O God, convert ; last a look, 4nd break my heart 1 thy Spirit, Lord, reprove. All mine MVmosi sins reveal f hs againsjt thy light and love* I Let roe ^ee, and let me feel / bs that crucify 'd my God, biltagaiii thy precious blood. tm seek thy wandering sheep* [Makeiie restless to return ; M me look on thee, and w^ep, I Bitterly as Peter mourn :' m I siy, by grace restored * I ^^^t thou iaoB^j I iQYO thee^ Lot^* '*0 "m ./ 96 rRAYlWO rOR REPISWTANCR. \< 4 Mi'^'M 1 in t*>y »»iTM npp<»ar, \Htbc Pu!)Uc«n tlijjtreHt; St M d, not darins; to draw near ; Smite on my.unworthy breast ^ Groan the pinner's only plea, •*'God, be merciful, to mo '," , 5 remember me for Rood, Pasfinjc tbro* tho mortal vale '. Shew me tbcVflitoiiin?; blood, When my strenjrlh and spintsjail ; Give my Txppi'S: <*<>»* ^^ ^®® Jesiw crucify 'd for me '; HYMN 9(1 t^- ^) 1 f^ THAT I couM reper^t t " " Witb all my idols part ; And to tby i^rracious eye present A bnmble, contrite beart ! A bcort witb c:rief opprest, For baving ji^ievM my Qod i A troubled beart, tbnt cannot rest; Till sprinkled witb tby blood i 2 Jesus, on me bestow Tbe penitent desire / Witb tnie sincerity of woe My acbin^ breast inspire ; Witb soft'nin^ pity look. And melt my bardne^s down ; ^ Strike witb tby love's resistless stroke, And break tbis beart of stone ? * HYMN 97 i [8. M^ * ' . - * " "% * £^ THAT I could revere \J My much, offended God.;*. *^ PUNT A NCR. rKATlWO f OR REPKM'it'AIIClS. jt I could hut stand in fear f)( tliv afllktia^rod ! K morcy cannot draw, Thou» l)y tliy tlirwfuiHjr movft'I |() Kcoj) »H abject foul in awo, ■ llwt will not yield Jo lova Shew me the naked sword, Impending o'er my iiead ; let me tremble at thy word, And to iiiy ways take hecd^ Wilh sacred hont)r lly • From every Hintul snarei [rever, in my Juil^e*:* eye, My Jud^c^b aiiger d.ue. Thou ji^roat tremendous God, The conscious awe impart ; .^-^^ Tlie ^ace he now on me bestow*^; The tender flesldy heart ; For Jesu's sake aJonCj^ The stony^h^rt remove ; |(1 melt, at last, O melt me dowij ' Into the mould of love. HYMN 98 fc. M,} FOR that tenderness of heart. *l . T Which bows before the Lord; Icknowledgjing how just thou art. And trembling at thy word : for those humble, contrite tears, . Which from repentance flow / hat consciousness of guilt, whjch fearr Th§ long-suspciided blow : Savioiu-, to me, in pity give Thcfiepaible djgtressy- )V> •• ' 'X :i;^ vi 'i^^ ..j^. ^,, -,,-:. v.. ■^ .:r^. m pHAtll^0 1^011 ABFEirr ANCK f^: ' The pledge thou wilt, at last, tcceive, Andbidmediein peace: Wilt from the dreadful day remove. Before the evil come . My spirit hide with saints above ; My body in the tomb; V HYMN 99. [s, M.3 1 /^ THAT 1 could repent ! Vr O that I could believe ! thott by thy voice the marble rent ; The rock in sunder cleave ! Thou, by thy two-edg'd, sword, Hvso«^2tnd spirit part: ^ Strike with the hammer of thy wos^ And break my stubborn heart '. 2 Saviour, and Prince of Peace, The double grace bestow ; Unloose the l)ands of wickedness, And let the captive g<^: Grant me my sins |p feel. And theft the load remove ; Wound, and pour in, my wounds to heal, . The balm of pardoning love. 9 Vbt thy own mercy's sake. The cursed thing remov^ ; And in to thy protection take The prisoner of thy love : In every trying hour Stand by my feeble soul ; And skreen me from my nature's po^^&t Till thou hast made me whole. ^ 4 This is thy will I knot^, That I should holy be : fibould let my eios this moment g<^ »<• psATiiro Foii REPBNTAKcs. gg This moment tiurn to thee : J might I. now embrace Thy all-sufficient power ! [ never more to siu give place ^ And never grieve thee more ! HYMN 100. [8 Unes 7's & 6'g. j ESU, let thy pityinj* Eye Call back a waiidenng sheep >* ^ filse to thee, like Peter, I ^ Would fain likjs Peter weep ; let roe be by grace restored / / [me be all long-suffering shown ; Turn, and look upon me, Lord, And break my heart of stoiie, iviour, Prince , enthrqn'd abovd^ v Repentance to impart, five toe, thro' thy dying love^ j The humble, contrite heart : five what I have long implor'd, . )rtionofthy grief unknown : Turn, orthmeown compassion's sake« - The gracious wonder show ;., last my sins behind thy back^^ [And wash me white as snow; thy bowels now are stirr'd ; t>w I would myself bemoan : Turn. Be me, Saviour, from above ; " [Nor suffer me to die J' Ife and happiness, and love, [Drop from thy eracious eye ,• peak ihereconcuing word, '^ ilet thy mwcymeltme down: Turn, jt^. '^^■ '.'i^ l^/^t- 6 'sSSvj: .♦- 6 Look, as When thine eye pursu'a The tirst ajxistate man; Saw him weltering in his blooa^ And bad*: inni rise again : Speak uiy paradise restored / ^ Redeem me by thy grace alone: Turn, &C. ^6 Look, as when thy pity saw Thine own in a strange land ; Forc'd to' obey the tyrant's law, \nd feel his heavy hand . ' Speak the soul-redeeming word, And out of Egypt call thy son Turn, &c: 7 Look, as when thy grace beheld The harlot in distress: Dried her tears, her pardon seal d, \nd bade her go in peace : Vile, like her, and self-.ibhorr d, , 1 at Uiy feet for mercy groan: 1 urn, &c. 8 Look, as when thy languid eye Whs clos^a, that we might hve ; «* Father," (at tbe point to die, My Saviour gasp'd,) " forgive V Surely, with that (>yii»g word, he turiii, and looks, aitd cries, * Tis done . | ^ O my bleeding, loving Lord, Thou break'st my heart of stone \ M> HYMN 101. [l. m.] t ri^HE Spirit of the Lord our God, JL (Spirit of rower, and Health . and Love,) The Fat'ier luith on Christ bestow d, ' And sent him from his tr.roi.e above: 2 Pmp^^et , and Prie»>t, and King of pea " Anointed to declare his Will; .f«;r>'i4i '• «S "'(•'•ji To minister his pardoning grace^ r id every sia-fick sputlio beal. Sinners, obey the lieaveniy call. Your prison doors stand open wide J iro forth for he hath ransom 'd all • For every soul of man hath died Pis His the drooping soul to raise. To rescue all by sin opprest ; To clothe them with the robes of praisei And give their weary spirits rest. To help their grov'ling unbelief ^ Beauty for ashes to confer : he oil of joy for abject grief ; Triumphant joy, for sad despair. fomake them trees of righteous near- The planting of the Lord below ; Pospreac^ the honour of his grace, *. Andontofullperfect^oagrow* , SECTION II. \R MOUnSEmmsvlNCED OF SIN, [cVm.] ' *i HYMN 102. 1 'NSLAV'D to sense, to pleasure prone,, i Fond of created good : r»ther, our helplessness we own. And, trembling, t^te oui food. rremblmg, we tasfe / ftS", ah no mortf To thee the creatures lead ; " ^ v^ Jhaiiu^d, they exert a baneftilpowcrf JyBd poisoxi while they feed* ^V i„v<, S <» •- ':4 •*! li\0 COR ViNCEltW •!*• *^S CursM for the sake ©rwretcM man, "* They now engross him whole ; With pleasing force on earth detain ^ And sensualize his soul. 4 GrovMing on earth we still must lie, Till Christ the curw repeal , TillClirist, descending from on.high, Infected nutur* heal. 4 Come, then, our heavenly Adam, comJ Thy healing influence give . | Hallow our food, reverse our doom, V And hid us pal, and live. >Ji The bondage of corruption break ; For this our spirits groan : Thy only Will we fain would seek, O save us from ourown / »7 Turn the fuMslrcamof nature's tide j Let all our actions tend To tkce our source Thy love the .Thy gl»% t^ -^ ole; detain must lie, \ on.high, .dam, comd e! ur dooni} t>reak; lid seek» ire' fl tide; vethe sif shall be ;{ to thee, ♦ ftes7'8&6^ IS, anddist [flfi bliil4» Friend of finners, let mefiijtd ,. My help^mjjiU in thee ' I am all tinclean , uncrean, Thy purity I want ; My whole heartissick of sin And my whole head is faint : Full of putrifyiiig sores, 'bruises, aud of wounds, my sonl Looks to JesuSj lielp implores, And gasps to be made wholes ! In the wilderness I stray, "Mjr foolish heart is blind ; I Nothing do I know ; the wiiy Of peace I cannot fi/)d : I Jesus, Lord, restore my sight, jd take, take the veil away ,• I Turn my darkness into light \ My midnight into day . . [Naked of thine image. Lord, Forsaken, and alone ; [Uprenew'd, and Unirestor'd, I have not thee put on : [Oyer me thy mantle spread, Inddowii thy likeness from abor6 J» [Let thy goodness be display M, And wrap me in thy love \ Poor, alas ! thou know'st I am. And would be poorer still ; [See my wrei;checui(9S8 and sham^/ I And all my vileness feel. INo good thing in me resides^ ty soul lis all an aching void, TiU thy spirit here abides, And I amM'd with Gpa pvt VST fei^,^^^^#2^frJ^ 1;_M' 1 •- '>iJ ^$A \ Pr -" 104 6 JesUi, foil of-truth and grace, lu thee is all 1 want ; ' . BeUie wanderer's wresting placft, A cordial to the saint ; - Make me rich for 1 am poor: In thee may 1 my Eden tind: ^..j To the dying, health restore. And eye-sight to the bhnd. <; Clothe me with thy holiness. Thy meek humility; Put on me thy gloritrtis dress, Endue my soul with thee: Let thine ima^e be re^tor'd, Thy Name and Nature let me prove; With thy fulness fiUjne, Lord, - And perfect me in love. ^ HYMN 104» [8 lines rs &6*8.]| 1 T ESTTS, Friend of sinners, hear. tl Yet once again I pray FrorA my debt of sin set clear. For I have nought to pay ; ^ Speak , O Speak the kind release 1 ^ A poor backsliding soul restore : Love me freely, seal my peace. And bid n^ sin no more. a For my selfibhness and pride ^ Thou hast withdrawn thy grace ; Left me long to wan4er wide, r ' An outcast from thy face; ; But I now my sins confess, And mercy, mercy, I implore ; Love &Qr Ig Tbo' m y giPB M mouq.Uiaa rii>e» A fsf^; ^^rrfr B lines 7's &6V] eOIfVlWCED or SlSt 106 Love,55C. I And swoil, and reach to heaven^ lercy is above the skies, V I T may be still forj?iven. , ''-'■[ (finite my siiwi increase, ' [greater is thy mercy's store i Love, Si6; Vsdeceiptfulness hath spread, • k hardness o'er my heart; lit if thou thy Spirit shed, [The stony sliall depart ; led thy love, thy tenderness, m [let me feel thy soft'ning power : )m the oppressive power of sin, \ iMy stniggling spirit free : , Meet righteousness bring in, kjnspotted purity : [eak, and all this war shall cease, Bin shall give its raging o'er : Love &c.'' Ir this only thing I pray, Und this will I require, y. . Ike the power of sin away, Fill me with chaste desire ; Irfect me in holiness ; je image to my soul restore f |ve me freely, seal my peace \nd bid me sin np more. .':■■ . HYMN 105 [li. M.] IHUS saith the Lord ! Who seek the LamU^, Who follow after righteousness : [>k to the rock from whence ye came, rhe Father of the faithful race ; iWrenof faithful Abraham, these) ^0 dare expec t s4vatiao bgr e y- ' '< U •\'^ ^'t ■S^ ^1 ^^ ^3i if .yj POR MOURNBfc* / The Lord shall give them go8pel-p«a7 His mercy he will cause to rest, Where all may see their sins forgiven ; IWI^v rise no more by guilt opprL-?it, ^Sd^«» the Light that leads to heavenj HYMN 106. . i6 1ine8 8'8. 1 M^ Tnou, whom fain my soul would loi %^f Whom I would gladly die to know; This veil of unbelief remove, An 1 show me all thy goodness, show: Jesus, thyself in me reveali ^ Tell m*^ tliy Name, thy Nature tell. lHa«t thou l>een with me, Lord, so long, Yet thwe, mv Lord, have I not known!] I claim the« witb a faulterim toa^ue \ 'U t j;*.- ^ i4A'kd#iit^mt;^ -praytheein a feeble yoatl, * 111 me, O tell me, who thou art t Id j«peak thy Name into my heart. 10 w thou talkost by the way ^ith such an object worm as me^ le mystery of «;race di3|)lay pperi mine ey08 that I may see : [at I may understand thy word, [d now cry out — ** It is the Lord! HYMN 107. [eiinesS's.] ESUS, in whom the weary find Their late, hut permanent repose; jysician of the sin-sick mind, Relieve my wants, assul^e my woes;, Id let my soul on thee be cast, (1 life's herce tyranny be past. )s'd fi'om my Ood, and .far remov'^i fionfl: have I wander'd to and fW); »r earth in endle-^s circles rov'd, for found whereon to re^t litclow ; ok to my God at last T flv ' |r, 0, the Waters still are biqfh. Ifi-ih pursuits, and rature*^ m^r.e, e tbinirs of earth for theS\ leave;; it forth thy hand, thv hand of jnrrace ; Into the Ark of love receive ' |Ve this poor fluttering" soul to rest, i\id lodejc it, Saviour, in thy breast ! [ill with inviolatile |>eace ! iStablish and keep my settled heart */, [thee may ail my wand*rin^ cease, / p'rom thee r,o more may I ^epart z ^^ ty utmost ^goodness ciaird to^ pror^. J|p Lv*ii nri^ri at. everlasting loYO I / 0'^%t^f- ■ '-■- - - M ' '-^0^ ■ 4 ^ 1 ■ ■ , * '*' <^^m ■ • -4, *■ '- ■IT _. V 4 i**^ i^? 108 r J; coifTijffluo or nm '#*f : . HYMN 108. [8 lineii 7'i k 6*^.] 1 T ET the world their virtue hoast, JLJ Their works of ri/j^hteousness ! I, a wretch undone and lo9t. Am freely savM by gri»ce; Other title I disclaim j This, only this, is all my ple?i; I the cnief of sinilers am, \' But Jesus died for me* ' P Happy they whoso joys abound. Like Jordan's swelliuie; stream ; Who their heaveu in Phrist have found. And give the pfai^ie to him ; Meanest follower of the Lamb, His steps I at a distar^ce see ; I I the chief of sinners am. But Jesus died for me. p I, likeljrideon's fleece, am found. Un water 'd still, and dry ; While the dew on all around, Falls plenteous from the sky ; Yet mv lord I cannot blame, The vSaviour*s grace for all is free/ I tlw chief of sinners am. But Jesus died (or mo. 4 Surely he will lift me up, ^ For I of him have need ; I cannot^ive up my hope, \ Tho' I am cold and ead : ^' . To bring fire on earth he came ^ P that it now might kindled be /'V I the chief of siners am, „ But Jusus died forme. ff^va^ th«u for m^ hast di^» I ^ j2 ^* : 1©;^ v.„. *. -. ,■■».■ fvif^'f '"^ :>aflt, is ! coWtiptcbq op Bim And thou in me wilt live ; fliall feel thy death uppjy'j . I shall thy life receive • ' et when meUed in the flame love, this Nhnll he all my pica* thechicfoftfiiitier8am) But Jesufl died for me! HYMN ^0^. [g ,j,,^ y.^ J A^}P^^\ casta pityinj? eye ; Bid my sins and sorrows end • thither hIiouW a sinner fly ? I Art not thou the sinner's Friend t Jest in thee I g^asp to find, Tretched I, and poor, and hlind. m )idst thou ever see a soul More in need of help than mine f peji refuse to make me whole * Then withold the balm divine ' M if I— do need thee most, ' pme, and seek, and save the loati Ja!»te,0 haste to my relief/ From the iron Furnace take • m me of my sin and grief; ' ' For thy love and mercy »s sake j «t my heart at liberty, ' hew forth all thy power in me, (MheVilestof therace, Most unholy , most unclean ; »J-;the furthest from thy facC;, li'ullofmiseryacdsiu; [e with arms of love receive / Mfewfiere^ ch ief, forgive ; c"*^ w r. \V3i For «alvatkja I d«»pond ' In thy fi^ricious handn T Am. J^Y© nie, Mve me to ihf •tmI ; ♦ Let the utmoit frrate be ^ven ; Save me quite frdiii hell to heaven. HVMVllO (0. M.] 1 g^ OD »Mn thiP nnd every pUc*; 1 IT But, O, how dafk ^nd void To mf^ J— 'Til one ^rcat wildernesi^., This earth >^ithout my God 2 Empty of him who all things ftUs, Till he his lifljht impart ; Till he hii cflorioiw self reveals, The veil ibM my heart. I thou, whoVeptarKlknow'st my grief! * .Thyself unseen, unknown, Rlty my helpless ui»he!if»f, /iAnd take away the fltone. 4 Jtsard me with a lerracious eye, ^The long-soujrht blessingr p:ive ; Aild hid me at the pofrt, to die, Behold thy f ice and livr*. 6 Now, .Tesui, iBfcw, the Fathj Shed i n my h ear t abroad « : The middle wall of flin remove, ', And let me into God, mS 111 [6 lines 4-8N k 2-6's.] Ul|tOR of faith, to thee I cry ^. IV- ja TS^thee who would *8l not have me But know the truth and live Open mine eves to see thy face ; Work \i\ my heart the saving grao^ T Tlie blessing seek and find : }U bi^st M,%Mk thy ,crace, m,d have! liou canst, ihou wouldt^t this moment sari^ Both mo and all mankind. it accordiyfif to (hy word ; low let me find my pardon inr**" Lord ; Let. what I ask bf» ^'ven : le bar of u. -belief rt»ninvo. ift tjiii^dpor of fij^ and love, Anati' '" 1 take^iwt? iuto licu>:ea . Befoie Private Prayer.- lATHEK of Jesifs Christ, my Lord^. I humbly seek thy face ; ^ ncoura^'d l^y the savour's Word ' ^ To ask thy pardoning grace. tPtering into mf ^4t, I. - world exclude »* .#-1 •' We then thro' faith shall unde* " ^ Thy great mysterious Af ajes And by the shining; of thy eracl BeJiold in Christ thy glorious f Father of everlasting grace. Be mindful of thy chanp-eles We worship tVard that lioly In which thou dost thy Nam Dost make thy gracious naturl That hving Temple of thy Sori Tlmdost wtth sweercompla^ONJ^ The Temple filPd with Lijht divTe . And art thou not w^pleas'dU^ ^hoturmng to that heavenly Shrines ' Th^o;je8us to thy throne applyf "'^''^ Ihro Jesus for acceptance ciy? Wkh all who for redemption groan. Father, m Jesus's Name we pray ! -^Jjst^W we cry and wrestle on, I ^Till mercy takes our sins away: I Hear from thy d w elling place in hepvek Asa aow pronounce our sins forgiven* A . -v:^^ me. .-■;V:^ \ ■■| l\ord; ■ ■ ■ ■ J na^, Jredprd; tknoWn, ^ .^Afi 4,1 •if -^ * mvircieitf 09 niv. &M ■ - ■■ ' tt '- ■' ff. -^■- HYMN tl5. ' t: [4 lilies S's Si 2^»il 1 /^"k THOU who hagt our sorrows home,] \y Help us to look on thee and mouM J On thee whom we have slain; \ Have piemi'd ^ thousand, thousand times, And by reiterated crimes, Renew'd tliy scored pam. 2 Vouchsafe us eyes of faith to see Tlie Man transfix'd on Calvary! To know thee who thou artj The one eternal God and True ; And let the sight affect, subdue. And break my stubborn heart. i3 Lover of souls, to rescue mine, Reveal the Charity divine, Thit suffer'd in my stead r That made thy soul a sacrifice, And quench' d in death those flaming eji And bow'd that sacred head. >■ ■ 4 The veil of unbelief remove^ And by thy manitested love, And liy thy sprinkled blood, Destroy the love of sin in me, And get thyself the victory, And bring me back to God. i Now let thy dying love constrain My soul to love its God again. Its God to glorify I And, lo ! I come thy cross to share. Echo thy sacrificial prayer. And with my saviour die. : y HYMN 116 , [c. mJ •f M ET the redwem'd give thanka 9xA\ .t'*-,'f My feeble voice I cannot rawc, Till wash'd in Jesu'a blood. TilK at thy cominif from above, My mountain-fiin depart/ And fear gives place to filial l^ve, And peace o'erflows my he^t. Prisoner of Hope, I still at^ifid ^ Tho' appearance of my L«rd, l^ese endless doubtK and fenrs to e|sdj mitnd speak my soul restored : :W-' 'HI \ ^l^lstor'd by reconciling grace I " With presebt pardon blest ^ ^' . And iittod by true holiness- Foriny eternal rest. Tbe peace which nian can ne*er cpnQdiv^ The love and joy unknoY^n, ' Now, father, to thy servant give, Asd claim me for thine own. Uy God, through Jesus pacify'd } ' My God, thyself declare^ v And draw me to his open side, And plunge the sinner there [ > HVMJN 117. 6 linos Ws & 2-6's 1 OT H AT I first of love possess' d. With my Redeemer's presence b]es% Might his salvation see 1 Before thou dost my soul require. Allow me, Lord, my heart's desire. And shew thyself to me, \^ Apjiear, niy sanctuary from sin.^ ^ 9a thine itrnis and tajce me in^t ^ thjr ewBprepeiice ludeT "TT' » ••^(,- 116 / COWVIWCBD 01^ l*l#* ■%•'> Hide in the place where Moses stoojt And shew me now the face or uod, My Jesus piiciFy'd. 3 What but thy manifested grace, Cati g^ilt, a/d fear, and sorrow chasoj • The cause of grief destroy 1— Thy mercy makbs salvation sure ; * Males all my heart apd nature pure, And fills with hallow d jpy. ;i Come, quickly, Lord, the veil remove! Pai*s as aGod of pardonmg love RfiForti mv ravish'd eyes : Betore my ravish'd eyes : And when I in thy person see Jehovah's glorious majesty, I find my Paradise.' , HYMN 118. [C. M.J f g^ That I could my Lord receivei \J Who did the world redeem ! Who gave his life that I might live A life cpiiceard in him ! 2 6 that I co^ld the blessing prove. My heart's extrenj^e desire; . Livp happy in my Saviour's love, Aiad in his arms expire . / d Mercy 1 ask to seal my peace, . That, kept by mercy's power^ I may from every Mil cease^ Aiid never grieyf tbee more I 4 ^ow. if thyigraci0us will it be, ' Even now my feina remove ; - — Andsotmyfloufat liberty, — 4 By thy victorious- love/ / - [in answc Thou [Number My su Nothing Of alii I But let n And li' JESU Ikn |Long hai Nor foi [Full oft ii I to the lut could Or *scaj wlio sh; This w( Smploy, i An hoi} I'Tis not t Canhid 1 carry wi While ] baffled, o' I yield i iy unava And voi vile, UK I feebly Bthim w tt 1-4. ^ /. HOVRIfiPAf. ' '■' I -^^^ ■ 1!T X '\ In answer to ten thousand prayerf^ Thou pardoning God descend i Number me witli salvation's heirs^ My sins and troubles end ! Nothing I ask or want lieside, Of all in eartfi or heaven . j I But let me feel thy bUK)d apply *rf; And live and die forgiven. 1 kvMNlld. [c. M^ JESUS, my hiding-place, to ll'hee' I know not how to fly; / [Long have I struggled to be free^ I Norfound^liv*rancenighi \' , [Full oft in fruitless fond desire, I to the Desert ran ; ^ Jut could not from myself retire, Or 'scape the inner man wlio shall bid this self depart, This world of sin excl ude ? Jmploy, and make my peaceful hea«« An holy solitude ! * * jTis not the desert, or the cell, Can-hide me from my pain ; While pride and wrath remaioi. Jaffled, o'ercome, i yield at last,- I yield to self-despair ; ly unavailing strife is past, And void returns my prayer. yiIe,^unwo^y worm, my ey« I feehly lift to heaven; ^ ^'^ e^him w^6 sees me from the ak i^tf «»>^ tiM forgiveni B ^iXAlfJ^M ' "V it ■ ■' ■ > 4U A HYMN laO. " ' [I.. M.T X/^ u EREfv tTH» Lord, shall I drawi f f And bo^ myself before thy f4te? How in thy pu;^er eyes appear? What 8hall/I bring to gain thy grace? Will ^ifts delight the Lord most high? Will multiply*d oblations please.? ThousaiKjs of rams his favour buy; Or iJSjtighterfd hecatombs .appease? Cab tl^se avert the wrath of God ? Call these wash out my guilty stain? Rivers* of oil, and seas of Jblood, Alas ! they all must flow in vain. 4 Whoe'er to thee themselves approve, Must tdke the path thy word hath show'! Justice pursue, and mercy love,,\ And humbly walk by faith witJi God. But though my life henceforth be thine, Present for past can ne*er a^tone: ^ Thousch I to thee the whole,resign, I ohly give thee, bacl^hijie owti\ 6 Wliat nave I then wherein to trust? I i cthing have, I no^^hii g ana j Excluded i^my every boast; My fr lory swallowed up iv shame. V Quiityl stand before thy face Oi, me I feelthy ^rath abide: *Ti« just the sentenceshould take place, *Tis ju8t;;^but, O, thy Son hath d^d^ Jesfn, the Lamb of God. hath. bled, , H;? bore our sihis '.ipofi tlie tree! iBeiieaOi our curse he bow'dfiis head; ^ ^ris finished j h^hafe died J^»e I A Sec, where before thy (hrone bo starids^ Aud pours the aH-prevuiliag prayer! Poiuts to his side, and hfts his hands, ' And shews tliat I am graveo there I 10 He ever lives for me to pray ; He prays that I with him may reignf Amen, to what my Lord doth say! * Jesus, thou caiiflt uoC pray io vain HYMN 12L iMU^ WiTiH glorious cload9«ncompa8t roun^» Whom angels dimly see. Will the unsearchable be found. Or God appear to me? . -#.■ ■ ■*-.; ; Will he forsake his Throne above, * Hiniselfto worms impart? Answer, thou Man of Grief and Lav^, And speak it to my heart ! In manifested love explain , . Thy wonderful design: What m^ant the suflfenng Son of MiM^: The streaming blood xlivine! ^ Didst thou not in our flesh appear^ Aud hve and die below, that 1 might now perceive thee n And my Redeemer know? Come, then, and t6^iii|soijil reveal The heights and dep4hs of a^race . The wounds which all my sorrows hea^i"* That dear disf'^ufM face. Before inv #r^s of faitl, v( i fest, iStAiid/orU) a si. ughier'd Lamb:> f y» ' A^* AJt\' <* a.'i . > coifvrircciy oi* wi% Mikd wrap me in thif crimson vea^, And tell me all thy Name, y Jehovah in thy Person show, Jehovah crucifyM ! And then the pardoning God I knoir> And feel the blood apply 'd, 9 I view the Lamb in hi« own Hghtj Whom angels dimly see ; And gaze, transported at the sight, Tn all P.tArnitir. T* To all eternity. HYlVfN 122. [l, M.] 1 A DAM descended from above ! J\ Saviour and Head of all mankind: The covenant of redeeming love. In thee let every sinner find. 49 Our surety, thou alone hasf paid The debt we to thy Father ow'd: For the whole world atonement made, And sealM tlie pardon with thy bloo^. 4^ Thee, the Paternal Grace Divine, A universal blessing gave ,* • A light, in every heart to shine, A Saviour, — every soul to save^. i liightof the Gentile world, appear! ;^ Command the bl^ thy rays to see: Our darkness chaseit onr sorrows cheet, And set the plaintive prisoner free. ^ Me, me- who still in darkiiess sit, / Shut ujHii siiJ, and unfcelief; , jHeliver from thisdoomy pit, ^Taasiliingconefdeq^airing t '.'irf*- Op(fh*mlrie eyea the Lamb to know. Who bears the lerencral nin away • And to my ransom *d spirit show ' ' The glories of eternal day. HVMN 123. [6UnesgVJ THOU God unsearchable^ unknown Who still conceal 'st thyself from me £ Hoar an apostate spirit eroan, ' Broke, off, and banishM far* from thee** But conscious of my fall, I mourn And fain I would to thee return. * Send forth one ray of heavenly light Of ofospel-hope, of humble fear^ ' To Tuide me throujjh the gulf of mVht/ My poor desponding soul to cheer Tillthoumy unbelief remove, ' * And shew me all thy glorious loveu A hidden God indeed thou art; Thy absence I this moment feel* Yet must I own jt/rom my heart, " ♦ Conceal'd, thou art a Saviour stills And thouo;h thy face T cannot see 1 know thine eye is fix'd on me. My^Saviour, thou, thou:?Ii not reveal»(L Vet will I thee my Saviour call : Adore ^hy hand, from sin withheld; Thy h^nd shall save me from my fill* Now, Urd^ throughout my darkness shmB: And shew thyself forever mine. ' ' ¥ . Q^P> MespaJT myself to heal; 4J 1906 my siii, but cannot fed: ' ^ • ' jj '.^.. fP'.^iiJi&.^ '^t««-»' / ' ' - T -r^' eo^Ttnetft or riir* fit' 4 J22 — ) V 1 cannot, till thy Spirftbfow. ^ful bid th* obedieiit wMers flow. 3 *T1« thino a heart of fleflh to ^ive^ - Thy QfifU I only can receive; Here, then, to thee I«ill resi|i(n, . ^ Toffra'v, rc<1e«m, and aeal — are.thjnek t Wjth flimple faith on thee I call; ^ Mv f iisjht, my Life, my Lord, my AH: I wait the movinjiir of the pool ; I wait the Word that speaks me whole. ^ n. 4 Speak, $fraciouH Lord, my sickness cure; Make my infected riaturc pure , • Peace. rijrhteousneKg, and joy impart. And pour thyself into my heart FLVMN 125. ^,^1 1 1 RSUS, the sinner's fri^d, to thee, '«•" Lost and undone, foraid I flee; Weary of earth, myself and sin ; >~_^- Open thine arms, and take fne in. 2 Pity, and heal my sin-sick soul; 'Tis thou alone caii'st make, me whole; Fairn, till in- me thine imafije shine, And lost I am, till Tliou art mine, The mansion for thyself prepare, Dispose my heart hy entering there I *Tjs this alone can make me clean; , rris this alone can cast out sin. 4 ^ t last r own it cannot he Th:it I should fit myself for thoe: Hem tlien to thee I all resign ; ^ihiitB i« thfj work, and only thine. 4 VThtt shall I fay thy orrace to oiorifl hwd, i am fitly— but thou art to?e t — ^ roll MfotrftifCRs. 12S I give Up every plea beside , »« Loiii, rmcoiidemu'd, but thouliftitdifed.'* HVMN 126. £l. m.] ■ _ ♦ I T^*' * whose glory's streaminc: rays, jf ' Tlio* duteous to thy hi^h tomraand^ [Not sornphs view with open fficej I But veii'd before thy presence stand ! How shall weak eyeJ» of flesh, weijr^M doWli I With sin, and dim with error's lij^ht, Dare to heboid thy awful throne, Or vi«w thy unapprouchod liplit? Restore my si^ht: By thy froc i^racd ^fl entrance to the holiest ^ive ! Open min^ eyes of faith ;— thy f^ipe So shall I see • yet seeiu^, live, -> ^ 'Hiv My voice I cannot raise: HO! when thou ^halt loose my tonffuM The dumb shall sing thy praise. * Ime at the pool, I still am found: Give, and' my strenjBrth employ • .i?ht as a hart I thpn shall bound ; The lame i^all leap for joy. JJii d from my hirtb to milt and Oie^ Aiid darM am witbin ! ^^ he love of God I cannot se^/ Tkewftfulii©S8of^ijy^ ^ 29 f: . '■ -^ 4> ^ . % ., 1 L ii* ebNviNGE9 oi^ Imr li" , 126 9 Biit thou, they gay, art passing by f O let me find thee near : - Jesu, in mercy hear my cry. Thou Son of David hear ! 10 Behold me waiting in the way. For thee, the ^eavenly Light ; Command me to bo hrouj^ht, and say, " Sinner, reeeivc thy sight: HYMNl2».y [o, m.J 1 ^M/HILE deadin trespasses I he, rJ Thy quic|c*infij Spirit isfive; Call m^ tlioii S«iri of God, t; at I ^ May hear thv Voice, ai d live. 2 Whilesfull of ai;^uish and disease, • My weak, distemper'd soul , Thy Iqye compassionately sees, O ^t it ma! e me wliole ' 3 Cfjst out thy he^y and let them still ^. . Tol Jesij's jVamftisuhmit ; Clothe 'vith thy dvfhteousness and heit And place me at thy feet, 4 To fesu's Name, if all things no\ir A ti'e;tihh'ng -10 naire pay • ^ l^t my stubborn spirit how. My stiff-neckM will obey ? ]^ Impotent, dumb, and deivP, and blirdk ' Ai)d n'ck, and poor I am ; , But sure a remedy to find For all in Jesu*s Name. _€t I know in thee all fulness dwells, And all for wretched mnn • Fill every wai t my spirit feel^ And bleak off every chaia* — FOR MOURNER*. /..• 12' f No other good I need : ' thou, the soil, shalt make me free, lijliall bo free indeeJ. baniiot rtst, till in thy blood ^ I full redemption have : « jut thou through whom i come to Go4> Canst to the utmost save, from sin, the guiU, the power, the pain, Thou wilt redeem ray 3oal ; tord, I believe and not in vain ; My faith shall make me whole. [l too, with thee, shall walk ka white, With all thy saints shall pr^Ve, ^hatis the leni;tii, and breadth, and height And depth of perfect love. HYMN-iaa. fs. M.] . WHEN shall thy love constrain, . \M force me to thy breast ? let- shall my soul return agaia To her eternal rest ? Ah ! what avails my strife. My wandering to and fro ? )u hast the words of endless life : Ah! whither should Igo ? Thy coiidesc ending grace To me did freely move ; ;all3 me still to seek thy face, Aiid stoops to ask my love*^ 'f y V, J Lord, at thy feet I fall ? I groan to be set free n would now obey the caH^ Aftd ^?e up all finr thee r I- ■'I ■?.; 123 coifviarcKD of &is^, 5 To rescue roe from woe, ^ Thou did' t with all thin^par* Didst lead to suffering life below, To gain my worthless heart C ''Hfy worthless heart to irain, '^: "P^e God of all that breathe ^ as found in fashion as a man. And died a cursed death. 7 And can I yet delay 'My little all to give ? To t^ar my soul from earth away* For Jesus to receive ? 8 Nay, but I yield, I yi-Id! t • ' i^'^ ^^^^ ^"* "^ ^^^^^ • I sink, %^dying love compel! Vi, And own Thee Conqueror / ^ 9 Though late, I all forsaka. My friends, my all resij[^n ; Gracious Redeemer, take, take 4nd seal me ever thine * 10 Come, ajid possess me whole, . J\or hence again remove : Settle and fix my wavVihgsoul With all thy weight of love. #^ ^^J^y one desire he this, - Thyosilyloveto knot?;^ To seek and taste no other . No otiier good below. .'^ 12M V Life, my Portion th^^ - Tiiou all^umcient art ; v My^pe, my he a venly Treasur e £»tor mi keep n^^heajp^r"^ iwr 4*. ^ok MorKirsKi. 1^9 HYMN 181 [cl PART FIRST. Jfci.] iTHAT thou wouldst the heavens renf lii miyesty come dawn ; \ / Stretch out thine arm Omiiipotent, \ And seize me fok- thy own. \ )e8cend, and let ihy lightnings bum\ The stubble of tny foe; \ [ysiuso'erturn, (iVrturii, o'er i-f 1^ V And make the mountains flow ! - n - >■ hipu tliy impetupus spirit guide. And curb my headstrong will f '^ liou only canst drive back ti»e tide. And bid the sun stfind still. ^ iat though I cannot break my chain/ Or e'er throw off my load ; The things impossible to men Are possible- to God. I there a tiling too hard for thee. Almighty Lord of all ; ^ ^hose threatening looks dry up the aea. And make the mountains fall ? ), who shall in thy pif-esence stand. And match Omnipotence ? Jn ;' sp the holdof thy right-handL Or pluck the sinner thence i kwom to destroy, let e^rth assail ; I Nearer to save thou art ; ptronger than all thepower of helK I And greater than my heart. * ! to the hiUei lift mine eye^ sr,ir*»T>-'' df iiK. ,A ■ ^ 1,'-^ Thy protnuied aid^I claim.: Father of Mercies glorify ^ Thy favorite Jesu'j* N-an^: 0^ Salvation in that name is found, ^ , Balm of my grief and care ; A medicine for my every wound, AH, all I want 18 there. HYMN131 . [c. M.] PART SECOND. 1 T liSU ! Redeemer, Saviour, I^rd, tl The^/j-eary sinner's Friend; Come to my help ; lirohouiice the Wqrdj And bid my troubles end . g peliv^rance to my soul ^oclainfi,' And life and liberty ; ^ / Shed forth the virtue of thy Name, ^ And Jesus prove to me / 8 Faith to be heal'd. thou know'st I have;! For thou that faith hast {?ive> : ' Thou canst, thou wilt the sinner save; And make rae meet for heav|ea. 4 Thoa ^adst o'eroome thid heart orminej Thou Wiji. victdrious prt^v©' For everla^ng strength is thjine, And everla'inng love. j ^ Thy powevful spirit fhall subdue Unoonquerabie !iin ; | ' Cleanse tbitibul heart, and make it And wr lie thy taw withif. a Bound. town vyith twice tin thousand] Vei lei lue }io/|r ihy call / * jifc»ui HI cIine88's.J WrestUnff Jftcob, PART FIRST, lOME, O tJioii Traveller unknown \^ hoHi stiH I hold, but cannot see \ My company before is gone, Anl f am left alone with thee Vith thee al! night I mean To stay, . \uA wrestle tiy the break ot day, ne^d pot tell thee wiio I am ; I My misiery. Wd sin declare ; phvs^Jf hast call'd me by njv Name, f Look on thy hands, and read it th^rc : Jut. wrho, I ask thee, who art Th^u I Pell me Thy Name, aqd tell me now. ° 3 vain thou strugglesi to get free, I never will unloose my Tioid . V ^^,Jhou the IWiin that diecl for me f .Thesecretof thyioveunfx^ld; fVre^tling, I will not let thee go,^ thousaniB^"^}!**}' %«^«/t^> %ture kiiS^ l^ thou not yet to |p<. reveal Ihy new, unutterable Name ? wir me/ 1 Stm bese^h ihw, teUv "^^ ^^ < ,r ,7'^ ' • a CbNVl^CEDOF ISIK .< To know it noyr resolved I am Wre8tlin<3r, 1 will hot let ihee so, 'i ill I thy Name, thy Nature, .knoWr $ What thougli my ehrinkitig flcdli ct^mpl And muimW to contend «o long ? I ri.'^e superior to my pain When I ain\ weak, then I airn Btrons : And when my\all of strength shall fai\ I shall with the God -Man prevail. YOTN134, PAl^TSECQND. jk "%7"IELD to me now, (or I am weak; M. But confident in self-despair ': Speak to rfty hea.rt, in hJessmgH speak; Be conquer' db)^ rhy instant prayer : Spefik or thou nevisr nence shalt move And toll me ^f thy Name be Love. - •S 'Tia Love I 'tis LuVe ! thou diedst foriml A hear thy whispeV in my heart Ihe morning breaks)^ the- snadows f!oe^ Pure, Universal Lc^ve ihotf art ; To me, to all thy box^els move. Thy Nature, and thy Name is Love. "8 Mv prayer hath no wer\ with God the gra tlnspeakabie I nW rbceive , Through faith I see theeface to face ; I see thee face to face- and live : In .vain I have not wept l^nd strove ; Thy Nature and thy Nartte is Love. -^Iknow thee. Saviour, who thou arff iWMa , t lt e feeb l e s moer'a Fxi o nd • . - 'i ^ ■.'■:■ ■ * Ik** ■ \ \ %|0irR9)^lti«^ Nor wilt thou wUhilie night depart, . IJiit jti,iy and hjve me to the end • Tliy inercius never hhali ronrove Thy Nifurecindthy \amj U libve. Tli« Sum of* RigDtooi^sneHs^On me }f uh ro.e, w.th iiealing in his M^n^g . W.uicr d niy n;iiur.^ k strength . frV>n? t^j^^ A/vs.,u( us hfo and suoooSr brings V ^Iv help 18 all laid up above • Thy S iiure juid^ tliy iVa;n6 i^Love. Jomo ted fiovv upon mvthiffh lMit,iniliiV8 short jonr.:;)ye„dj_. A. lio.p'ossnoss, all wcakne.s/r ^^^"^ Oil ili.)e alone for strengrh depe«d • ' >• Ime I povver from thee to rCvc'. ' l»y Naure and thy Name is L^ve. ' f^a^e IS [ im, J take the prey ; ol: oarth, and 8,n, with ei.e o^eredme • i^Mp lor joy pursue my ;vay. v ' .,^,f!;i^""d^«^'^oart, fly home; - 'ougij all etermty to prove iiy Nature and thy Name is Love. HMNi35; [8 lines all 7's J r.rrviJI h ^^'^i^^'^'^^S' beboldi i''rry,till the Lord appears. ' .Never, never quit thir hold • flurinur not at his delay, ' % ' ^%enotsetthyGo/a,time^ ' MyforhiscomiMicstay, ^ % '4veit,leaveitallto^im; [^ n^Qul, h o bold, he stfoag ;- -V " J^t the coming oi: thy Lor<| *** 13$ ^1 CdltVlMCKD OV 8tN. r*^ 134 Though it 8e»*.m to tarry long, True and faithful in his Word! On his Word ray soul I cast, (Hcf cannot himself deny,) Surely it shall speak at last: It shall speak, and shall not he. 8 Every one that seeks, shall find: . ' Every one that asks, shall have Christ, the Saviour of mankind, Willing, able, all to save; I shall his salvation see ,• I in faith on Jesus call ; I from wi shall be set free, Perfectly set free from all. 4 Lord, my time is in thine hand, Weak and helpless as I am ; Surely thou canst tnake me stand ; I believe in Jesu's name ' Saviour in temptation thou. Thou hast savM me heretofore ; Thou from sin dost save fne now ; Thou sbalt save me evermore. ' HYMN 136. . [8 lines all 7'8.] 1 "I t'.SU, Lover of my soul, tf Let me to thy bosom fly, Whilfe the nearer waters roll. While the tempest still is high: Hide me, my Saviour, hide. Till the storm of life be past, Safe into the have^ guide, receive my squI at last. li Other refuge have I none. Hangs my he|plcsgK » pulon theev Xeave, ah 1 leave me mi sdoae, A'r roil ovmnMitk0» '. WTJ^«ff m m \\ Still support and comfort me : All my trust on thee is stay M; All my help from thee I brings Cover my defenceless head n. With the slwd^wpf thy wiiig. 4 Tliou, Chiist,,;(ict all I want ; More than all fn thee I find ; Raise the faileo, cheer the faint, Ilea! the sick, and lead the Wind ^ Ju!*t '^iid holy is thy name ; " 1 am all unriofhteousness: False a