2 At his right hand, our eyes HYMN XXXIII, P. M. {RICHARDS.] Comforter of all that mour JESUS, comforter divine! Confolations, Lord, are thine; 2 Thou shalt wipe all tears away, 3 Highest praises wait thy name, Great, unchanging, glorious fame; Jefus, comforter divine! Praises, praises, Lord be thine. HYMN XXXIV. C. M. [RICHARDS.] * HAIL Counsellor of peace, good will! Glorious for God and man; Thee we adore, on Zion's hill, 2 Faithful and true in every word, Brings home the banifh'd to the Lord, repay, 3 Jefus! can time, can life Ah! no. Then found ye harps of day, HYMN XXXV. C. M. ERIPPON'S COLL.1 2 Sinners from earth's remotest end, To thee their prayers and vows afcend, 3 Thy name as precious ointment shed, Sweetly the facred odours fpread" 5 From thee, they all their blifs receive, Thou art their trinmph and their joy: Thy glories will their tongues employ HYMN XXXVI. c. M. [JAMES RELLY.] WHE oer of God's will. HEN God would manifeft his grace' The glories of the Father's face, 2 He faid he would not facrifice, All human merit would defpife, 3 Then faid the Saviour, "lo, I come He brought his fons and daughters home 4 That they with him might enter in To all the heav'n of love : His death did make an end of fin, 5 Thou Lord a body didft prepare, For him eternally to wear, HYMN XXXVII. L. M. [WATTS.] Elect. JESUS, we blefs thy Father's name; Then chose our souls in Christ our head, 3 Thus did eternal love begin, To raise us from our death and fin 4 Predeftinated to be fons, Born by degrees, but chofe at once To praise the glory of his grace. 5 With Chrift, our Lord, we share a part, In the affections of his heart; Nor fhall our fouls be thence remov'd, 'Till he forgets his first belov'd. HYMN XXXVIII. P. M. [YAMES:RELLY.] Fairer than the fons of men. 1 ETERNAL excellence! Thy fons would fain declare, How thou art heav'nly fair : Whate'er in heav'n or earth we fee 3 The fun, the moon, the stars, HYMN XXXIX. L. M. Father. [RICHARDS.] 'FATHER and of grace, the Lord! Be thou in one eternal train, By all thy various works ador'd. 2 From heav'n to earth, from earth to heav'n, Through worlds above and worlds below, Thy boundless mercies freely giv❜n, In tides of blifs forever flow. |