208. * 207. T. 595. 2 He laid his glory by, JESUS, my Lord, my God! And dreadful pains endur'd, That rebels, such as you and I, From wrath might be secur'd. 3 Upon the cross he dy'd, Our debt of sin to pay; 2 Jehovah is thy name; The blood and water from his side.' Wash guilt and sin away. 4 And now he pleading stands For us, before the throne; 3 Soon as the Spirit shows, And answers all the law's demands With what himself hath done. 5 He sees us willing slaves To sin, and Satan's pow'r'; 4 Yea only he, who feels: But with an outstretch'd arm, he saves, “My Saviour for me dy'd," In his appointed hour. 6 The Holy Ghost he sends Our stubborn souls to move, To make his enemies his friends, And conquer them by love. OUR gracious God be praised ever-7 The love of sin departs, more, The life of grace takes place, That Jesus Christ, who all our sorrows Soon as his voice invites our hearts bore, To rise and seek his face. rage, But he their pow'r controls; His wisdom, love and truth engage 20 blessed truth which with deep Protection for our souls. But shall prevail at length, Our Righteousness and Strength. 3 of this great truth we boldly witness10 Assur'd that Christ our King Will put our foes to flight, bear, We on the field of battle sing, And to mankind this doctrine will de And triumph while we fight. clare, That he, who to save us assum'd our nature 210. And suffer'd on the cross, is the Crea- HOSANNA to the Son tor Of heav'n and earth, Of David, and of God, Who brought the news of pardon down, 209, 1. 595 And seal'd it with his blood. Be endless blessings giv'n; Who made our peace with heav'). la thy and T. 595. de ods 211. T. 14. 3 Highest King and Priest, 1 Prophet, Lord, and Christ! Thy dear sceptre is embraced By mę at thy feet abased: I choose Mary's seat At thy holy feet. Give me faith on thee Cast all mis’ry on thy shoulder, Which I feel in me; Draw me nigh to thee. Lord, to run my race, Foll'wing thee with love most tender, Me by craft or force; song, And hail him Lord of all! Further thou 'my course. 6 By thy Spirit's light, Me instruct aright, pray with fervor, THOU Maker of each creature, Trusting thee, my soul's Preserver: The Father's arm and might, Love unfeign'd, O Lord, Unto me afford. 7 Give me courage good, That my wealth and blood I for thee could spend, my Saviour, Hating world and sin for ever ; Since for me, my God, Thou didst shed thy blood. 8 When I hence depart, Strengthen thou my heart, And into thy realms convey me, That at thy right-hand Joyful I may stand. 214. T. 583. impart (trite heart: Son of God, with thee Strength and rich comfort to the conNone compar'd can be ! As King, he over those the rule doth 2 Life ! thou dyd'st for me, bear, [are. From all misery Who in his kingdom faithful subjects And distress me to deliver, 2 He is the Rock, on him we build And from death to save for ever: most, sure, I am by thy blood And thus ʼmidst raging tempests are Reconcild to God, secure ; 213.* The Corner-stone, he of the church is Thou dost our cause before thy Father nam'd. [fram'd. plead, In whom the building's fitly join'd and As Advocate, and for us intercede. 3 As Leader, he before his people 10 To thee, the Mercy-seat, we may goes, draw nigh, And constant vict'ry gains o'er all his And confidently on thy name rely: foes : As Lamb, thou didst become a sacrifice Theo He is our High-priest, having no com- For us, and pay in blood our ransompeer, [are. price. Our names upon his breast engraven u As Bridegroom of the soul, the 4. Our only Master, who instructs us church thy bride right; [Prophet's light: To thee, who purchas'd her, is close To know God's will we need this ally'd. [sakė, To Our Counsellor he is; if we believe As Head, thy body thou wilt ne'er for- ir His words, nor flesh, nor world can us But of each member special notice take.site deceive. 12 As Shepherd, thou thy sheep dost by 5 Of all the feeble he the Strength re richly feed, mains, Protect from harm, and to green pasAs Hero in the fight he conquest gains: o Bread of life, whereby alone we live, tures lead : Him Everlasting Father,* all must own; As Prince of peace, he to his church is Thro' thee we everlasting life receive. known. * Isaiah, ix. 6. 13 O living Fountain, he who drinks loh, of thee All 6 As Lord, none dare his sov’reign Shall thirst no more to all eternity. will control; if He is thy Lord, be joyful, O my soul! Thou art the Vine, and we the branHis name is Wonderful, who can reveal Deriving juice from thee, we fruit His thoughts divine, immense, unsearchable ! 14 Our All in all, sole Source of peace 7 He is the Life, by whom all things and rest, subsist; Thyself to each more clearly manifest: The Way, which cannot ev'n by fools o thou who art unchangeably the same, be miss'd; Grant us to prove the virtue of thy The Truth, in which we may confide; name! the Light [of night. Which shines resplendent in the shades 215. T. 341. 8 The Word, by whom all things at O Day-spring from on high! first were made, In mercy hear my cry: Who even now to life can raise the See the travail of thy soul, dead: Saviour, and be satisfy'd; He's our Redeemer, who hach shed Rule in me without control, his blood, May I ever thine abide. The world to save, and reconcile to 2 Jesus, who art the Tree of immortality, 9. Thee, gracious Lord, our Saviour Feed this tender branch of thine; we confess, By thy influence I shall thrive; Since we're partakers of thy saving Thou the true, the heav'nly Vine! grace: Grafted into thee I live. can bear. God. el ce Fol 3 Of life the Fountain thou ! Kept by thy almighty hand, Saviour, who shall pluck me thence? Thou reviv'st me, thy supplies By the faith thou dost dispense. 216. T. 22. COME, worship at Immanuel's feet; Behold in him what wonders meet! Words are too feeble to express His worth, his glory, or his grace. 2 Christ is our Head; each member lives, And owns the vital pow'r he gives : The saints below, and saints above, Join'd by his Spirit, and his love. As thy body's member flow; 3 He is the Vine; his heav'nly root fruit : O may a lasting union join My soul, as branch, to Christ the Vine! Å He is the Rock'; how firm he proves ! But thesweetstreams that from him flow, Diffusing light, and joy, and peace : fr Thou dost still in heav'n above What healing in his beams appears, As the Lamb once slain appear; To chase our clouds and dry our tears! There remember me in love, 6 Yet faintly to us mortals here: Plead for me a sinner there. His glory, grace and worth appear; His beauties we shall clearly trace, When we behold him face to face, ity. pex" of the 1 XII. Of the Holy Ghost, and his Gifts and Operations. 2 Thou Light divine ! most gracious Lord ! And teach thy flock in truth to call On God, the Father of us all : From all strange doctrines us preserve, No other masters may we serve, But Christ, who is our only Saviour ! Hallelujah ! : Hallelujah! :// Help us, with watchfulness and pray'r, ! us, Www 'Midst various trials thee t'obey, 2 Thou heav'nly Teacher, thee we For thy instruction, pow'r and grace, To love the Father, who doth own Us as his children in the Son. Hallelujah! :// know, Till thou, O Lord, didst clearly show The sin of unbelief to us, Of enmity to Jesus' cross. Then Jesus' blood and righteousness Imparting thus thy pard'ning seal, swerve, Guide till to finish our race per- 5 Most gracious Comforter, we pray, BLY mitted O lead us further every day! To Jesus' presence we shall be admit- Thy unction to us all impart, ted. Have mercy, Lord ! Preserve and sanctify each heart. 20 grant us thy divine, thy saving Instruct us often to repeat, 6 Till we in heav'n shall take our seat, fed light, Dart That we may understand Christ's With Christ, in union constantly. “ Abba, our Father!" and to be mind aright; That we may in Jesus abide for ever, Who gain'd a place in heav'n for each 220.* T. 58. believer. Have mercy, Lord! THOŲ Comforter and Guide of Jesus' pala train, 3 Thou Source of love, God Holy Ghost, inspire Who dost thyself her ministers ordain, DHE Our lifeless souls with love's celestial Look on us in mercy,g us thy favor, Our souls and bodies we devote for fire: May we, as Christ's members, be join'd ever, O Lord, to thee. 2 Where'er we look around, both far In unity, and truly love each other. Have mercy, Lord! The pow'r and glory of the Lord appear, And such flocks of Jesus are mul. 4 O thou our highest comfort in all tiplying, need, Who only wish to live, themselves Grant that we neither shame nor death denying, Unto thy praise. 3 Othou life-giving Stream! the earth Should we even suffer hard persecution, o'erflow, O give us grace to stand without con. Whatever would obstruct thy course, fusion. Have mercy, Lord! hreak through, {tion, O most gracious Spirit! hear our peti, Teach all to turn to Jesus with contriT, 22. tion, Thy office 'tis. Tọ thee, God Holy Ghost, we pray, 4. We pray thee fill us all with Jesus' Who lead'st us in the gospel-way, love, Those precious gifts on us bestów, That we may in his service faithful Which from our Saviour's merits flow. prove: together and near, may dread; 219.* |