3 Here the whole Deity is known; Nor dares a creature guess— e e Which of the glories brightest shoneThe justice or the grace. d b 4 Now the full glories of the Lamb Bright seraphs learn Emmanuel's name, o 5 O may I bear some humble part In that immortal song! s Wonder and joy shall tune my heart, And love command my tongue. 0 1 HYMN 30. 6 & 4. C. M. Bermondsey. [*] Worthy the Lamb. Rev. v. 12. 0 Let heaven and earth reply- 0 -2 All they around the throne We, who have felt his blood 0 -3 Join, all ye ransomed race, น WATTS'S LYR. • 4 What though we change our place-Yet we shall never cease Praising his name: o To him our songs we bring- HILL'S COL HYMN 31. L. M. Munich. Moreton. [*] Christ's Intercession. Heb. vii. 25. E lives-the great Redeemer lives; joy assurance gives 0 -And now before his Father God, e 2 Repeated crimes awake our fears, -3 Hence, then, ye black, despairing thoughts-- When sin and Satan join their power, That Jesus bears us on his heart. 5 Great Advocate, almighty Friend! On him our humble hopes depend; • Our cause can never, never fail, For Jesus pleads, and must prevail. HYMN 32. 8 & 7. Calvary. [*] Praise to the Redeemer. 1H bring; AIL, thou once despised Jesus! By thy death thou didst release us Through the virtue of thy blood: Peace is made for man with God. STEELE. g 4 Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory e 5 There for sinners thou art pleading; There thou dost our place prepare ; Ever for us interceding, Till in heaven we appear. o 6 Glory, honour, power and blessing, HYMN 33. 7s. Redeeming Love. [*] Redeeming Love. Now begin the heavenly theme, 0 1 2 Ye who see the Father's grace, Beaming in the Saviour's face, o As to Canaan on ye move, Praise and bless redeeming love. e 3 Mourning souls, dry up your tears, Banish all your guilty fears; • See your guilt and curse remove, Cancelled by redeeming love. e 4 Ye, alas! who long have been Willing slaves of death and sin! -Now from bliss no longer rove; Stop, and taste redeeming love. o 5 Welcome, all by sin oppressed- RIPPON'S COL. o 6 He subdued th' infernal powers; o 7 Hither, then, your music bring, MADAN'S COL HYMN 34. C. M. Windsor. Plymouth. [*] The Necessity of Renewing Grace. OW helpless guilty nature lies, HOW e 1 e The heart, unchanged, can never rise To happiness and God. p 2 The will perverse, the passions blind, Reason, debased, can never find e 3 Can aught, beneath a power divine, The stubborn will subdue? • 'Tis thine, almighty Saviour, thine, To form the heart anew. 4 'Tis thine the passions to recall, 5 To chase the shades of death away, And bid the sinner live; A beam of heaven, a vital ray"Tis thine alone to give. P 6 O change these wretched hearts of ours, And give them life divine! o Then shall our passions and our powers, Almighty Lord, be thine! HYMN 35. S. M. Watchman. [*] Prayer for the Spirit. John xiv. 26. 1 Dispel the sorrow from our minds- 2 Convince us of our sin; 3 Revive our drooping faith; 4 "Tis thine to cleanse the heart- To pour fresh life in every part, o 5 Dwell, Spirit, in our hearts; e 2 Rest for my soul I long to find: HYMN 36. L. M. Carthage. [b] P10 my THAT load of sin were gone! 4 Fain would I learn of thee, my God; d 5 I would-but thou must give the power: o 6 Come, Lord, the drooping sinner cheer, HART 2 Yet sovereign mercy calls-"Return . ̈* Dear Lord, and may I come HYMN 37. C. M. Canterbury. Wantage. [b] Repentance. 1HOW oft, alas! this wretched heart Has from the Lord! How oft my roving thoughts depart, Forgetful of his word!" |