Sin fubdued, death deftroy'd, man redeemed, 3 People, nations, tongues and kindreds ! HYMN CCXXXVIII. L. M. EN YE E humble faints, proclaim abroad, 3 He will not his great felf deny : 5 Let fun and fears forget to rife, 6 True to his word, God gave his Son, HYMN CCXXXIX. P. M. RIPPON'S COLL.] Praife! GLORY to God on high! Let earth and skies reply, His love and grace adore, 2 Jefus, our Lord and God, Tell what his arm hath done, 3 While they around the throne, Thofe who have felt his blood 4 Join, all ye ransom'd' race, In him we will rejoice, And make a joyful noise, Shouting with heart and voice, 5 What tho' we change our place, To him our fongs we bring, 6 Then let the hosts above, To him afcribed be Worthy the Lamb. HYMN CCXL. GRE L. M. [DAVIES.] The Pardoning God. REAT God of wonders! all thy ways Are matchless, godlike, and divine ;. But the fair glories of thy grace More godlike and unrival'd fhine: Who is a pard'ning God like thee? Or who has grace fo rich and free? 2 Crimes of fuch horror to forgive, Such guilty daring worms to ípare, This is thy grand prerogative, And none fhall in the honor share, Who is a pard'ning God like thee? Or who has grace lo rich and free ? 3 Angels and men, refign your claim Who is a pard'ning God like thee? HYMN CCXLI. C. M. [DODDRIDGE.] M Y Saviour, let me hear thy voice Pronounce the words of peace! And all my warmeft pow'rs fhall join To celebrate thy grace. 2 With gentle fmiles call me thy child, And fpeak my fins forgiv'n : The accents mild fhall charm mine ear, All like the harps of heav'n. 3 Cheerful, where'er thy hand fhall lead, Cheerful I'll quit thefe mortal fhores, 4 When dreadful guilt is done away, That hand, which fcatters pardon down, Shall crowns of life bestow. I HYMN CCXLII. C. M. [RIPPON'S COLL.] The Univerfal prayer. LET the Indian, let the negro, Let the rude barbarian fee, That divine and glorious conqueft, Let the gospel, let the gospel, let the gospel, 2 Kingdoms wide that fit in darkness, 3 May the glorious day approaching, Spread abroad, thy holy name ; [ers All the borders, all the borders, all the bord Of the great Immanuel's land. 4 Fly abroad, thou mighty gofpel, Sway thy fceptre, fway thy fceptre, sway thy Saviour, all the world around. [fceptre, |