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+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 13341 ***
+
+HYMNS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS.
+
+In Three Books.
+
+1. Collected from the Scriptures.
+
+2. Composed on Divine Subjects.
+
+3. Prepared for the Lord's Supper.
+
+By I. Watts, D.D.
+
+
+Revelation 5, 9.
+_And they sung a new song, saying, Thou art worthy, &c. for thou
+wast slain, and hast redeemed us, &c._
+
+Soliti essent (i.e. Christiani) convenire, carmenque Christo quasi
+Deo dicere.
+_Plin. In Epist._
+
+
+Transcriber's Note.
+
+There are significant differences in the numerous reprints of
+Isaac Watts' "Hymns and Spiritual Songs." The first generation
+of this Project Gutenberg file was from an 1818 printing by C.
+Corrall of 38 Charing Cross, London.
+
+The "Index" and the "Table of the Scriptures that are Turned into
+Verse" are retained, and can be found at the end of the text. The
+"Table to find any Hymn by the first Line," however, has been
+omitted for the following reasons:
+1. It refers to page numbers that are here expunged; and
+2. In this electronic version first lines can be easily
+located via searches.
+
+There are 3 books of hymns, and numbers have been added to indicate
+in which of these the hymns are placed. For example, "2:38" refers
+to "Book 2, Hymn Number 38," and so on.
+
+Throughout, modern numerals have been substituted for their Roman
+equivalents.
+
+
+
+Preface.
+
+The following extracts from the Doctor's preface contain the
+substance of his plan in the three different parts into which the
+Hymns are divided; the whole would have exceeded the limits of a
+small book.
+
+"Far be it from my thoughts to lay aside the Book of Psalms in
+public worship; few can pretend so great a value for them as
+myself: it is the most noble, most devotional and divine collection
+of poesy; and nothing can be supposed more proper to raise a pious
+soul to heaven than some parts of that book; never was a piece of
+experimental divinity so nobly written, and so justly reverenced
+and admired. But it must be acknowledged still, that there are a
+thousand lines in it which were not made for a church in our days
+to assume as its own. There are also many deficiencies of light
+and glory which our Lord Jesus and his apostles have supplied in
+the writings of the New Testament: and with this advantage I have
+composed these Spiritual Songs, which are now presented to the
+World. Nor is the attempt vainglorious or presuming; for in respect
+of clear evangelical knowledge, 'The least in the kingdom of heaven
+is greater than all the Jewish Prophets.' Matt. xi. 11.
+
+"Now let me give a short account of the following composures.
+
+"The greatest part of them are suited to the general state of the
+gospel, and the most common affairs of Christians: I hope there
+will be very few found but what may properly be used in a religious
+assembly, and not one of them but may well be adapted to some
+seasons either of private or public worship. The most frequent
+tempers and changes of our spirit, and conditions of our life,
+are here copied, and the breathings of our piety expressed according
+to the variety of our passions, our love, our fear, our hope, our
+desire, our sorrow, our wonder and our joy, as they are refined
+into devotion, and act under the influence and conduct of the
+blessed Spirit; all conversing with God the Father 'by the new
+and living Way' of access to the throne, even the person and the
+mediation of our Lord Jesus Christ. To him also, even 'to the Lamb
+that was slain and now lives,' I have addressed many a song; for
+thus doth the holy Scripture instruct and teach us to worship in
+the various patterns of Christian psalmody described in the
+Revelation.
+
+"I have aimed at ease of numbers, and smoothness of sound, and
+endeavoured to make the sense plain and obvious. If the verse
+appears so gentle and flowing as to incur the censure of feebleness,
+I may honestly affirm, that sometimes it cost me labour to make
+it so.
+
+"In the first part I have borrowed the sense and much of the form
+of the song from some particular portions of scripture, and have
+paraphrased most of the doxologies in the New Testament, that
+contain any thing in them peculiarly evangelical: and many parts
+of the Old Testament also, that have a reference to the times of
+the Messiah.
+
+"The second part consists of hymns whose form is mere human
+composure; but I hope the sense and materials will always appear
+divine. I might have brought some text or other, and applied it
+to the margin of every verse, if this method had been as useful
+as it was easy. If there be any poems in the book that are capable
+of giving delight to persons of a more refined taste and polite
+education, perhaps they may be found in this part; but except they
+lay aside the humour of criticism, and enter into a devout frame,
+every ode here already despairs of pleasing.
+
+"I have prepared the third part only for the celebration of the
+Lord's Supper, that, in imitation of our blessed Saviour, we may
+sing an hymn after we have partaken of the Bread and Wine."
+
+
+
+Hymns.
+
+
+Book 1.
+Collected from the Holy
+Scriptures.
+
+
+Hymn 1:1.
+A new song to the Lamb that was slain.
+Rev. 5. 6 8 9 10 12.
+
+1 Behold the glories of the Lamb
+Amidst his Father's throne
+Prepare new honours for his name,
+And songs before unknown.
+
+2 Let elders worship at his feet,
+The church adore around,
+With vials full of odours sweet,
+And harps of sweeter sound.
+
+3 Those are the prayers of the saints,
+And these the hymns they raise:
+Jesus is kind to our complaints,
+He loves to hear our praise.
+
+4 [Eternal Father, who shall look
+Into thy secret will?
+Who but the Son shall take that book
+And open every seal?
+
+5 He shall fulfil thy great decrees,
+The Son deserves it well;
+Lo, in his hand the sovereign keys
+Of heaven, and death, and hell!]
+
+6 Now to the Lamb that once was slain
+Be endless blessings paid;
+Salvation, glory, joy remain
+For ever on thy head.
+
+7 Thou hast redeem'd our souls with blood,
+Hast set the pris'ners free,
+Hast made us kings and priests to God,
+And we shall reign with thee.
+
+8 The worlds of nature and of grace
+Are put beneath thy power;
+Then shorten these delaying days,
+And bring the promis'd hour.
+
+
+Hymn 1:2.
+The deity and humanity of Christ, John 1. 1-3 14.
+Col. 9. 16. Eph. 3, 9 10.
+
+1 Ere the blue heavens were stretch'd abroad,
+From everlasting was the Word;
+With God he was; the Word was God,
+And must divinely be ador'd.
+
+2 By his own power were all things made;
+By him supported all things stand;
+He is the whole creation's head,
+And angels fly at his command.
+
+3 Ere sin was born, or Satan fell,
+He led the host of morning stars;
+(Thy generation who can tell,
+Or count the number of thy years?)
+
+4 But lo, he leaves those heavenly forms,
+The Word descends and dwells in clay,
+That he may hold converse with worms,
+Dress'd in such feeble flesh as they.
+
+5 Mortals with joy beheld his face,
+Th' eternal Father's only Son;
+How full of truth! how full of grace!
+When thro' his eyes the Godhead shone!
+
+6 Archangels leave their high abode
+To learn new mysteries here, and tell
+The loves of our descending God,
+The glories of Imannuel.
+
+
+Hymn 1:3.
+The nativity of Christ, Luke 1. 30 &c. Luke 2, 10 &c.
+
+1 Behold, the grace appears,
+The promise is fulfill'd;
+Mary the wondrous virgin bears,
+And Jesus is the child.
+
+2 [The Lord, the highest God,
+Calls him his only Son;
+He bids him rule the lands abroad,
+And gives, him David's throne.
+
+3 O'er Jacob shall he reign
+With a peculiar sway;
+The nations shall his grace obtain,
+His kingdom ne'er decay.]
+
+4 To bring the glorious news
+A heavenly form appears;
+He tells the shepherds of their joys,
+And banishes their fears.
+
+5 "Go, humble swains," said he,
+"To David's city fly;
+"The promis'd infant born to-day,
+"Doth in a manger lie.
+
+6 "With looks and heart serene,
+"Go visit Christ your King;"
+And straight, a flaming troop was seen;
+The shepherds heard them sing:
+
+7 "Glory to God on high,
+"And heavenly peace on earth,
+"Good-will to men, to angels joy,
+"At the Redeemer's birth!"
+
+8 [In worship so divine
+Let saints employ their tongues,
+With the celestial host we join,
+And loud repeat their songs:
+
+9 "Glory to God on high,
+"And heavenly peace on earth,
+"Good-will to men, to angels joy,
+"At our Redeemer's Birth."]
+
+
+Hymn 1:4. [Supplement]
+The inward witness to Christianity, 1 John 5. 10.
+
+1 Questions and doubts be heard no more;
+Let Christ and joy be all our theme;
+His Spirit seals his gospel sure,
+To every soul that trusts in him.
+
+2 Jesus, thy witness speaks within:
+The mercy which thy words reveal
+Refines the heart from sense and sin,
+And stamps its own celestial seal.
+
+3 'Tis God's inimitable hand
+That moulds and forms the heart anew;
+Blasphemers can no more withstand,
+But bow and own thy doctrine true.
+
+4 The guilty wretch that trusts thy blood,
+Finds peace and pardon at thy cross;
+The sinful soul averse to God,
+Believes and loves his Maker's laws.
+
+5 Learning and wit may cease their strife,
+When miracles with glory shine;
+The voice that calls the dead to life
+Must be almighty, and divine.
+
+
+Hymn 1:5.
+Submission to afflictive providences, Job 1. 21.
+
+1 Naked as from the earth we came,
+And crept to life at first,
+We to the earth return again,
+And mingle with our dust.
+
+2 The dear delights we here enjoy,
+And fondly call our own,
+Are but short favours borrow'd now,
+To be repaid anon.
+
+3 'Tis God that lifts our comforts high,
+Or sinks them in the grave;
+He gives, and (blessed be his name!)
+He takes but what he gave.
+
+4 Peace, all our angry passions, then,
+Let each rebellious sigh
+Be silent at his sov'reign will,
+And every murmur die.
+
+5 If smiling mercy crown our lives,
+Its praises shall be spread;
+And we'll adore the justice too
+That strikes our comforts dead.
+
+
+Hymn 1:6.
+Triumph over death, Job 19. 25-27.
+
+1 Great God, I own thy sentence just
+And nature must decay;
+I yield my body to the dust
+To dwell with fellow-clay.
+
+2 Yet faith may triumph o'er the grave,
+And trample on the tombs:
+My Jesus, my Redeemer lives,
+My God, my Saviour comes.
+
+3 The mighty Conqueror shall appear
+High on a royal seat,
+And Death, the last of all his foes,
+Lie vanquish'd at his feet.
+
+4 Tho' greedy worms devour my skin,
+And gnaw my wasting flesh,
+When God shall build my bones again,
+He clothes them all afresh.
+
+5 Then shall I see thy lovely face
+With strong immortal eyes,
+And feast upon thy unknown grace
+With pleasure and surprise.
+
+
+Hymn 1:7.
+The invitation of the gospel; or, Spiritual
+food and clothing, Isa. 55. 1 &c.
+
+1 Let every mortal ear attend,
+And every heart rejoice,
+The trumpet of the gospel sounds
+With an inviting voice.
+
+2 Ho, all ye hungry starving souls,
+That feed upon the wind,
+And vainly strive with earthly toys
+To fill an empty mind,
+
+3 Eternal wisdom has prepar'd
+A soul reviving feast,
+And bids your longing appetites
+The rich provision taste.
+
+4 Ho, ye that pant for living streams,
+And pine away and die,
+Here you may quench your raging thirst
+With springs that never dry.
+
+5 Rivers of love and mercy here
+In a rich ocean join;
+Salvation in abundance flows,
+Like floods of milk and wine.
+
+6 [Ye perishing and naked poor,
+Who work with mighty pain
+To weave a garment of your own
+That will not hide your sin,
+
+7 Come naked, and adorn your souls
+In robes prepar'd by God,
+Wrought by the labours of his Son,
+And dy'd in his own blood.]
+
+8 Dear God, the treasures of thy love
+Are everlasting mines,
+Deep as our helpless miseries are,
+And boundless as our sins.
+
+9 The happy gates of gospel grace
+Stand open night and day,
+Lord, we are come to seek supplies,
+And drive our wants away.
+
+
+Hymn 1:8.
+The safety and protection of the church, Isa. 26. 1-6.
+
+1 How honourable is the place
+Where we adoring stand,
+Zion the glory of the earth,
+And beauty of the land!
+
+2 Bulwarks of mighty grace defend
+The city where we dwell,
+The walls of strong salvation made,
+Defy th' assaults of hell.
+
+3 Lift up the everlasting gates,
+The doors wide open fling,
+Enter, ye nations, that obey
+The statutes of our King.
+
+4 Here you shall taste unmingled joys,
+And live in perfect peace,
+You that have known Jehovah's name,
+And ventur'd on his grace.
+
+5 Trust in the Lord, for ever trust,
+And banish all your fears;
+Strength in the Lord Jehovah dwells,
+Eternal as his years.
+
+6 [What tho' the rebels dwell on high,
+His arm shall bring them low,
+Low' as the caverns of the grave
+Their lofty heads shall bow.]
+
+7 [On Babylon our feet shall tread
+In that rejoicing hour,
+The ruins of her walls shall spread
+A pavement for the poor.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:9.
+The promises of the covenant of grace, Isa. 55. 1 2.
+Zech. 13. 1. Mich. 7. 19. Ezek. 36. 25 &c.
+
+1 In vain we lavish out our lives
+To gather empty wind,
+The choicest blessings earth can yield
+Will starve a hungry mind.
+
+2 Come and the Lord shall feed our souls
+With more substantial meat,
+With such as saints in glory love,
+With such as angels eat.
+
+3 Our God will every want supply,
+And fill our hearts with peace;
+He gives by covenant and by oath
+The riches of his grace.
+
+4 Come, and he'll cleanse our spotted souls,
+And wash away our stains,
+In the dear fountain that his Son
+Pour'd from his dying veins.
+
+5 [Our guilt shall vanish all away
+Tho' black as hell before;
+Our sins shall sink beneath the sea,
+And shall be found no more.
+
+6 And lest pollution should o'erspread
+Our inward powers again,
+His Spirit shall bedew our souls
+Like purifying rain.]
+
+7 Our heart, that flinty stubborn thing,
+That terrors cannot move,
+That fears no threat'nings of his wrath,
+Shall be dissolv'd by love;
+
+8 Or he can take the flint away
+That would not be refin'd,
+And from the treasures of his grace
+Bestow a softer mind.
+
+9 There shall his sacred Spirit dwell,
+And deep engrave his law,
+And every motion of our souls
+To swift obedience draw.
+
+10 Thus will he pour salvation down,
+And we shall render praise,
+We the dear people of his love,
+And he our God of grace.
+
+
+Hymn 1:10.
+The blessedness of gospel times; or, The revelation of
+Christ to Jews and Gentiles, Isa. 5. 2 7-10. Matt.
+13. 16 17.
+
+1 How beauteous are their feet
+Who stand on Zion's hill!
+Who bring salvation on their tongues,
+And words of peace reveal!
+
+2 How charming is their voice!
+How sweet the tidings are!
+"Zion, behold thy Saviour King,
+He reigns and triumphs here."
+
+3 How happy are our ears
+That hear this joyful sound,
+Which kings and prophets waited for,
+And sought, but never found!
+
+4 How blessed are our eyes
+That see this heavenly light!
+Prophets and kings desir'd it long,
+But dy'd without the sight.
+
+5 The watchmen join their voice,
+And tuneful notes employ;
+Jerusalem breaks forth in songs,
+And deserts leant the joy.
+
+6 The Lord makes bare his arm
+Thro' all the earth abroad
+Let every nation now behold
+Their Saviour and their God.
+
+
+Hymn 1:11.
+The humble enlightened, and carnal reason humbled;
+or, The sovereignty of grace, Luke 10. 21 22
+
+1 There was an hour when Christ rejoic'd,
+And spoke his joy in words of praise;
+"Father, I thank thee, mighty God,
+"Lord of the earth, and heavens, and seas.
+
+2 "I thank thy sovereign power and love,
+"That crowns my doctrine with success;
+"And makes the babes in knowledge learn
+"The heights, and breadths, and lengths of grace.
+
+3 "But all this glory lies conceal'd
+"From men of prudence and of wit;
+"The prince of darkness blinds their eyes,
+"And their own pride resists the light.
+
+4 "Father, 'tis thus, because thy will
+"Chose and ordain'd it should be so;
+"T'is thy delight t' abase the proud,
+"And lay the haughty scorner low.
+
+5 "There's none can know the Father right
+"But those who learn it from the Son;
+"Nor can the Son be well receiv'd,
+But where the Father makes him known."
+
+6 Then let our souls adore our God
+That deals his graces as he please,
+Nor gives to mortals an account
+Or of his actions, or decrees.
+
+
+Hymn 1:12.
+Free grace in revealing Christ, Luke 10. 21.
+
+1 Jesus, the man of constant grief,
+A mourner all his days;
+His spirit once rejoic'd aloud,
+And tun'd his joy to praise.
+
+2 "Father, I thank thy wondrous love,
+"That hath reveal'd thy Son
+"To men unlearned; and to babes
+"Has made thy gospel known.
+
+3 "The mysteries of redeeming grace
+"Are hidden from the wise,
+"While pride and carnal reasonings join
+"To swell and blind their eyes."
+
+4 Thus doth the Lord of heaven and earth
+His great decrees fulfil,
+And orders all his works of grace
+By his own sovereign will.
+
+
+Hymn 1:13.
+The Son of God incarnate; or, The titles and the
+kingdom of Christ, Isa. 9. 2 6 7.
+
+1 The lands that long in darkness lay
+Now have beheld a heavenly light;
+Nations that sat in death's cold shade
+Are bless'd with beams divinely bright.
+
+2 The virgin's promis'd Son is born,
+Behold th' expected Child appear;
+What shall his names or titles be?
+The Wonderful, the Counsellor.
+
+3 This infant is the mighty God
+Come to be suckled and ador'd
+Th' eternal Father, Prince of Peace,
+The son of David, and his Lord.
+
+4 The government of earth and seas
+Upon his shoulders shall be laid
+His wide dominions still increase,
+And honours to his name be paid.
+
+5 Jesus the holy child shall sit
+High on his father David's throne,
+Shall crush his foes beneath his feet,
+And reign to ages yet unknown.
+
+
+Hymn 1:14.
+The triumph of faith; or, Christ's unchangeable love,
+Rom. 8. 33 &c.
+
+1 Who shall the Lord's elect condemn?
+'Tis God that justifies their souls,
+And mercy like a mighty stream
+O'er all their sins divinely rolls.
+
+
+2 Who shall adjudge the saints to hell?
+'Tis Christ that suffer'd in their stead,
+And the salvation to fulfil,
+Behold him rising from the dead.
+
+3 He lives, he lives, and sits above,
+For ever interceding there:
+Who shall divide us from his love?
+Or what should tempt us to despair?
+
+4 Shall persecution, or distress,
+Famine, or sword, or nakedness?
+He that hath lov'd us bears us thro',
+And makes us more than conquerors too.
+
+5 Faith hath an overcoming power,
+It triumphs in the dying hour;
+Christ is our life, our joy, our hope,
+Nor can we sink with such a prop.
+
+6 Not all that men on earth can do,
+Nor powers on high, nor powers below,
+Shall cause his mercy to remove,
+Or wean our hearts from Christ our love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:15.
+Our own weakness, and Christ our strength,
+2 Cor. 12. 7 9 10.
+
+1 Let me but hear my Saviour say,
+"Strength shall be equal to thy day,"
+Then I rejoice in deep distress,
+Leaning on all-sufficient Grace.
+
+2 I glory in infirmity,
+That Christ's own power may rest on me;
+When I am weak, then am I strong,
+Grace is my shield, and Christ my song.
+
+3 I can do all things, or can bear
+All sufferings, if my Lord be there;
+Sweet pleasures mingle with the pains,
+While his left hand my head sustains.
+
+4 But if the Lord be once withdrawn,
+And we attempt the work alone,
+When new temptations spring and rise
+We find how great our weakness is.
+
+5 [So Samson, when his hair was lost,
+Met the Philistines to his cost;
+Shook his vain limbs with sad surprise,
+Made feeble fight, and lost his eyes.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:16.
+Hosanna to Christ, Matt. 21. 9. Luke 19. 38 40.
+
+1 Hosanna to the royal Son
+Of David's ancient line,
+His natures two, his person one,
+Mysterious and divine.
+
+2 The root of David here we find,
+And offspring is the same;
+Eternity and time are join'd
+In our Immanuel's name.
+
+3 Bless'd he that comes to wretched men
+With peaceful news from heaven;
+Hosannas of the highest strain
+To Christ the Lord be given.
+
+4 Let mortals ne'er refuse to take
+Th' hosanna on their tongues,
+Lest rocks and stones should rise, and break
+Their silence into songs.
+
+
+Hymn 1:17.
+Victory over death, 1 Cor. 15, 55 &c.
+
+1 O for an overcoming faith
+To cheer my dying hours,
+To triumph o'er the monster Death,
+And all his frightful powers.
+
+2 Joyful with all the strength I have
+My quivering lips should sing,
+"Where is thy boasted victory, Grave?
+And where the monster's sting?"
+
+3 If sin be pardon'd I'm secure,
+Death hath no sting beside;
+The law gives sin its damning power,
+But Christ, my ransom, died.
+
+4 Now to the God of victory
+Immortal thanks be paid,
+Who makes us conquerors while we die,
+Thro' Christ our living head.
+
+
+Hymn 1:18.
+Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord, Rev. 14. 13.
+
+1 Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims,
+For all the pious dead,
+Sweet is the savour of their names,
+And soft their sleeping bed.
+
+2 They die in Jesus, and are bless'd;
+How kind their slumbers are!
+From sufferings and from sins releas'd,
+And freed from every snare.
+
+3 Far from this world of toil and strife,
+They're present with the Lord;
+The labours of their mortal life
+End in a large reward.
+
+
+Hymn 1:19.
+The song of Simeon; or, Death made desirable,
+Luke 2. 27 &c.
+
+1 Lord at thy temple we appear,
+As happy Simeon came,
+And hope to meet our Saviour here;
+O make our joys the same!
+
+2 With what divine and vast delight
+The good old man was fill'd,
+When fondly in his wither'd arms
+He clasp'd the holy child!
+
+3 "Now I can leave this world," he cry'd,
+"Behold thy servant dies,
+"I've seen thy great salvation, Lord,
+"And close my peaceful eyes.
+
+4 "This is the light prepar'd to shine
+"Upon the Gentile lands,
+"Thine Israel's glory, and their hope
+"To break their slavish bands."
+
+5 [Jesus, the vision of thy face
+Hath overpowering charms
+Scarce shall I feel death's cold embrace
+If Christ be in my arms.
+
+6 Then while ye hear my heart-strings break,
+How sweet my minutes roll!
+A mortal paleness on my cheek,
+And glory in my soul.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:20.
+Spiritual apparel; namely, the robe of righteousness,
+and garments of salvation, Isa. 61. 10.
+
+1 Awake, my heart, arise, my tongue,
+Prepare a tuneful voice,
+In God the life of all my joys,
+Aloud will I rejoice.
+
+2 'Tis he adorn'd my naked soul,
+And made salvation mine,
+Upon a poor polluted worm
+He makes his graces shine.
+
+3 And lest the shadow of a spot
+Should on my soul be found,
+He took the robe the Saviour wrought,
+And cast it all around.
+
+4 How far the heavenly robe exceeds
+What earthly princes wear!
+These ornaments, how bright they shine!
+How white the garments are!
+
+5 The Spirit wrought my faith and love,
+And hope, and every grace;
+But Jesus spent his life to work
+The robe of righteousness.
+
+6 Strangely, my soul, art thou array'd
+By the great sacred Three:
+In sweetest harmony of praise
+Let all thy powers agree.
+
+
+Hymn 1:21.
+A vision of the kingdom of Christ among men,
+Rev. 21. 1-4.
+
+1 Lo, what a glorious sight appears
+To our believing eyes!
+The earth and sea are pass'd away,
+And the old rolling skies.
+
+2 From the third heaven where God resides,
+That holy happy place,
+The New Jerusalem comes down
+Adorn'd with shining grace.
+
+3 Attending angels shout for joy,
+And the bright armies sing,
+"Mortals, behold the sacred seat
+"Of your descending King.
+
+4 "The God of glory down to men
+"Removes his blest abode,
+"Men the dear objects of his grace,
+"And he the loving God.
+
+5 "His own soft hand shall wipe the tears
+"From every weeping eye,
+"And pains, and groans, and griefs, and fears,
+"And death itself shall die."
+
+6 How long, dear Saviour, O how long,
+Shall this bright hour delay!
+Fly swifter round, ye wheels of time,
+And bring the welcome day.
+
+
+Hymn 1:22. [Supplement.]
+Flesh and Spirit. Rom. 8. 1.
+
+1 What vain desires, and passions vain,
+Attend this mortal clay!
+Oft have they pierc'd my soul with pain,
+And drawn my heart astray.
+
+2 How have I wander'd from my God,
+And following sin and shame
+In this vile world of flesh and blood
+Defil'd my nobler frame!
+
+3 For ever blessed be thy grace
+That form'd my soul anew,
+And made it of an heaven-born race,
+Thy glory to pursue.
+
+4 My spirit holds perpetual war,
+And wrestles and complains;
+But views the happy moment near
+That shall dissolve its chains.
+
+5 Cheerful in death I close my eyes,
+To part with every lust;
+And charge my flesh whene'er it rise
+To leave them in the dust.
+
+6 My purer spirit shall not fear
+To put this body on:
+Its tempting powers no more are there,
+Its lusts and passions gone.
+
+
+Hymn 1:23. [Supplement.]
+A hopeful youth falling short of heaven, Mark 10. 21.
+
+1 Must all the charms of nature then
+So hopeless to salvation prove?
+Can hell demand, can heaven condemn
+The man whom Jesus deigns to love?
+
+2 The man who sought the ways of truth,
+Paid friends and neighbours all their due,
+(A modest, sober, lovely youth)
+And thought he wanted nothing now.
+
+3 But mark the change! thus spake the Lord,
+"Come, part with earth for heaven to-day,"
+The youth astonish'd at the word,
+In silent sadness went his way.
+
+4 Poor virtues that he boasted so,
+This test unable to endure;
+Let Christ, and grace, and glory go
+To make his land and money sure.
+
+5 Ah foolish choice of treasures here!
+Ah fatal love of tempting gold!
+Must this base world be bought so dear?
+Are life and heaven so cheaply sold?
+
+6 In vain the charms of nature shine,
+If this vile passion govern me:
+Transform my soul, O love divine,
+And make me part with all for thee.
+
+
+Hymn 1:24.
+The rich sinner dying, Psalm 49. 6 9. Eccl. 8. 8.
+Job 3. 14 15.
+
+1 In vain the wealthy mortals toil,
+And heap their shining dust in vain,
+Look down and scorn the humble poor,
+And boast their lofty hills of gain.
+
+2 Their golden cordials cannot ease
+Their pained hearts or aching heads,
+Nor fright nor bribe approaching death
+From glittering roofs and downy beds.
+
+3 The lingering, the unwilling soul
+The dismal summons must obey,
+And bid a long a sad farewell
+To the pale lump of lifeless clay.
+
+4 Thence they are huddled to the grave,
+Where kings and slaves have equal thrones;
+Their bones without distinction lie
+Amongst the heap of meaner bones.
+
+The rest referred to Psalm 49.
+
+
+Hymn 1:25.
+A vision of the Lamb, Rev 5. 6-9.
+
+1 All mortal vanities, be gone,
+Nor tempt my eyes, nor tire my ears,
+Behold amidst th' eternal throne
+A vision of the Lamb appears.
+
+2[Glory his fleecy robe adorns,
+Mark'd with the bloody death he bore;
+Seven are his eyes, and seven his horns,
+To speak his wisdom and his power.
+
+3 Lo, he receives a sealed book
+From him that sits upon the throne:
+Jesus, my Lord, prevails to look
+On dark decrees, and things unknown.]
+
+4 All the assembling saints around
+Fall worshipping before the Lamb,
+And in new songs of gospel-sound
+Address their honours to his name,
+
+5 The joy, the shout, the harmony
+Flies o'er the everlasting hills,
+"Worthy art thou alone," they cry,
+"To read the book, to loose the seals."]
+
+6 Our voices join the heavenly strain,
+And with transporting pleasure sing,
+"Worthy the Lamb that once was slain,
+"To be our teacher and our king!"
+
+7 His words of prophecy reveal
+Eternal counsels, deep designs;
+His grace and vengeance shall fulfil
+The peaceful and the dreadful lines.
+
+8 Thou hast redeem'd our souls from hell
+'With thine invaluable blood;
+And wretches that did once rebel
+Are now made favourites of their Cod.
+
+9 Worthy for ever is the Lord,
+That died for treasons not his own,
+By every tongue to be ador'd,
+And dwell upon his Father's throne.
+
+
+Hymn 1:26.
+Hope of heaven by the resurrection of Christ,
+1 Peter 1. 3-5.
+
+1 Bless'd be the everlasting God,
+The Father of our Lord,
+Be his abounding mercy prais'd,
+His majesty ador'd.
+
+2 When from the dead he rais'd his Son,
+And call'd him to the sky,
+He gave our souls a lively hope
+That they should never die.
+
+3 What tho' our inbred sins require
+Our flesh to see the dust!
+Yet as the Lord our Saviour rose,
+So all his followers must.
+
+4 There's an inheritance divine
+Reserv'd against that day,
+'Tis uncorrupted, undefil'd,
+And cannot waste away.
+
+5 Saints by the power of God are kept
+Till the salvation come;
+We walk by faith as strangers here
+Till Christ shall call us home.
+
+
+Hymn 1:27.
+Assurance of heaven; or, A saint prepared to die,
+2 Tim. 4. 6 7 8 18.
+
+1 [Death may dissolve my body now,
+And bear my spirit home;
+Why do my minutes move so slow,
+Nor my salvation come?
+
+2 With heavenly weapons I have fought
+The battles of the Lord,
+Finish'd my course, and kept the faith,
+And wait the sure reward.]
+
+3 God has laid up in heaven for me
+A crown which cannot fade;
+The righteous Judge at that great day
+Shall place it on my head.
+
+4 Nor hath the King of grace decreed
+This prize for me alone;
+But all that love and long to see
+Th' appearance of his Son.
+
+5 Jesus the Lord shall guard me safe
+From every ill design;
+And to his heavenly kingdom keep
+This feeble soul of mine.
+
+6 God is my everlasting aid
+And hell shall rage in vain;
+To him be highest glory paid,
+And endless praise.--Amen.
+
+
+Hymn 1:28.
+The triumph of Christ over the enemies of his church,
+Isa. 63. 1 2 3 &c.
+
+1 What mighty man, or mighty God,
+Comes travelling in state,
+Along the Idumean road,
+Away from Bozrah's gate?
+
+2 The glory of his robes proclaim
+'Tis some victorious king:
+"'Tis I, the just, th' Almighty One,
+"That your salvation bring."
+
+3 "Why, mighty Lord," thy saints enquire,
+"Why thine apparel red?
+"And all thy vesture stain'd like those
+"Who in the wine-press tread?"
+
+4 "I by myself have trod the press,
+"And crush'd my foes alone,
+"My wrath has struck the rebels dead,
+"My fury stamp'd them down.
+
+5 "'Tis Edom's blood that dyes my robes
+"With joyful scarlet stains,
+"The triumph that my raiment wears
+"Sprung from their bleeding veins.
+
+6 "Thus shall the nations be destroy'd
+"That dare insult my saints,
+"I have an arm t' avenge their wrongs,
+"An ear for their complaints."
+
+
+Hymn 1:29.
+The ruin of Antichrist, Isa. 63. 4-7.
+
+1 "I lift my banners," saith the Lord,
+"Where Antichrist has stood,
+"The city of my gospel-foes
+"Shall be a field of blood.
+
+2 "My heart has study'd just revenge,
+"And now the day appears,
+"The day of my redeem'd is come
+"To wipe away their tears.
+
+3 "Quite weary is my patience grown,
+"And bids my fury go
+"Swift as the lightning it shall move,
+"And be as fatal too.
+
+4 "I call for helpers but in vain:
+"Then has my gospel none?
+"Well, mine own arm has might enough
+"To crush my foes alone.
+
+5 "Slaughter and my devouring sword
+"Shall walk the streets around,
+"Babel shall reel beneath my stroke,
+"And stagger to the ground."
+
+6 Thy honours, O victorious King!
+Thine own right-hand shall raise,
+While we thy awful vengeance sing,
+And our deliverer praise.
+
+
+Hymn 1:30.
+Prayer for deliverance answered, Isa. 26. 8-12 20 21.
+
+1 In thine own ways, O God of love,
+We wait the visits of thy grace,
+Our souls desire is to thy Name,
+And the remembrance of thy face.
+
+2 My thoughts are searching, Lord, for thee,
+'Mongst the black shades of lonesome night;
+My earnest cries salute the skies
+Before the dawn restore the light.
+
+3 Look, how rebellious men deride
+The tender patience of my God;
+But they shall see thy lifted hand,
+And feel the scourges of thy rod.
+
+4 Hark, the Eternal rends the sky,
+A mighty voice before him goes,
+A voice of music to his friends,
+But threatening thunder to his foes.
+
+5 Come, children, to your Father's arms,
+Hide in the chambers of my grace,
+Till the fierce storms be overblown,
+And my revenging fury cease.
+
+6 My sword shall boast its thousands slain,
+And drink the blood of haughty kings,
+While heavenly peace around my flock
+Stretches its soft and shady wings.
+
+
+Hymn 1:31. [Supplement.]
+The hidden life of a Christian, Col. 3. 3.
+
+1 O happy soul that lives on high;
+While men lie grovelling here!
+His hopes are fix'd above the sky,
+And faith forbids his fear.
+
+2 His conscience knows no secret stings,
+While peace and joy combine
+To form a life whose holy springs
+Are hidden and divine.
+
+3 He waits in secret on his God;
+His God in secret sees:
+Let earth be all in arms abroad,
+He dwells in heavenly peace.
+
+4 His pleasures rise from things unseen,
+Beyond this world and time,
+Where neither eyes nor ears have been,
+Nor thoughts of sinners climb.
+
+5 He wants no pomp nor royal throne
+To raise his figure here;
+Content and pleas'd to live unknown,
+Till Christ his life appear.
+
+6 He looks to heaven's eternal hill
+To meet that glorious day:
+But patient waits his Saviour's will
+To fetch his soul away.
+
+
+Hymn 1:32.
+Strength from heaven, Isa. 40. 27-30.
+
+1 Whence do our mournful thoughts arise?
+And where's our courage fled?
+Has restless sin and raging hell
+Struck all our comforts dead?
+
+2 Have we forgot th' almighty Name
+That form'd the earth and sea?
+And can an all-creating arm
+Grow weary or decay?
+
+3 Treasures of everlasting might
+In our Jehovah dwell;
+He gives the conquest to the weak,
+And treads their foes to hell.
+
+4 Mere mortal power shall fade and die,
+And youthful vigour cease;
+But we that wait upon the Lord
+Shall feel our strength increase.
+
+5 The saints shall mount on eagles' wings
+And taste the promis'd bliss,
+Till their unwearied feet arrive
+Where perfect pleasure is.
+
+
+Hymn 1:33. [Supplement.]
+The gospel the power of God to salvation, Rom. 1. 16.
+1 Cor. 1. 18 24.
+
+1 What shall the dying sinner do
+That seeks relief for all his woe?
+Where shall the guilty conscience find
+Ease for the torment of the mind?
+
+2 How shall we get our crimes forgiven,
+Or form our natures fit for heaven?
+Can souls all o'er defil'd with sin
+Make their own powers and passions clean?
+
+3 In vain we search, in vain we try,
+Till Jesus bring his gospel nigh;
+'Tis there such power and glory dwell
+As saves rebellious souls from hell.
+
+4 This is the pillar of our hope
+That bears our fainting spirits up;
+We read the grace, we trust the word,
+And find salvation in the Lord.
+
+5 Let men or angels dig the mines
+Where nature's golden treasure shines,
+Brought near the doctrine of the cross
+All nature's gold appears but dross.
+
+6 Should vile blasphemers with disdain
+Pronounce the truths of Jesus vain,
+I'll meet the scandal and the shame,
+And sing and triumph in his Name.
+
+
+Hymn 1:34. [Supplement.]
+None excluded from hope, Rom. 1. 16. 1 Cor. 1. 24.
+
+1 Jesus, thy blessings are not few,
+Nor is thy gospel weak;
+Thy grace can melt the stubborn Jew,
+And bow th' aspiring Greek.
+
+2 Wide as the reach of Satan's rage
+Doth thy salvation flow;
+'Tis not confin'd to sex or age,
+The lofty or the low.
+
+3 While grace is offer'd to the prince,
+The poor may take their share;
+No mortal has a just pretence
+To perish in despair.
+
+4 Be wise, ye men of strength and wit,
+Nor boast your native powers;
+But to his sovereign grace submit,
+And glory shall be yours.
+
+5 Come, all ye vilest sinners come,
+He'll form your souls anew:
+His gospel and his heart have room
+For rebels such as you.
+
+6 His doctrine is almighty love;
+There's virtue in his Name
+To turn the raven to a dove,
+The lion to a lamb.
+
+
+Hymn 1:35. [Supplement.]
+Truth, sincerity, &c. Phil. 4. 8.
+
+1 Let those who bear the Christian name
+Their holy vows fulfil:
+The saints, the followers of the Lamb,
+Are men of honour still.
+
+2 True to the solemn oath they take,
+Tho' to their hurt they swear;
+Constant and just to all they speak,
+For God and angels hear.
+
+3 Still with their lips their hearts agree,
+Nor flattering words devise,
+They know the God of truth can see
+Thro' every false disguise.
+
+4 They hate th' appearance of a lie
+In all the shapes it wears;
+They live the truth; and, when they die,
+Eternal life is theirs.
+
+5 While hypocrites and liars fly
+Before the Judge's frown,
+His faithful friends, who fear a lie,
+Receive th' immortal crown.
+
+
+Hymn 1:36. [Supplement.]
+A lovely carriage.
+
+1 O 'tis a lovely thing to see
+A man of prudent heart,
+Whose thoughts, and lips, and life agree
+To act a useful part.
+
+2 When envy, strife, and wars begin,
+In little angry souls,
+Mark how the sons of peace come in,
+And quench the kindling coals.
+
+3 Their minds are humble, mild, and meek,
+Nor let their fury rise;
+Nor passion moves their lips to speak,
+Nor pride exalts their eyes.
+
+4 Their frame is prudence mix'd with love,
+Good works fulfil their day:
+They join the serpent with the dove,
+But cast the sting away.
+
+5 Such was the Saviour of mankind;
+Such pleasures he pursu'd;
+His flesh and blood were all refin'd,
+His soul divinely good.
+
+6 Lord, can these plants of virtue grow
+In such a heart as mine?
+Thy grace my nature can renew,
+And make my soul like thine.
+
+
+Hymn 1:37. [Supplement.]
+Zeal and Fortitude.
+
+1 Do I believe what Jesus saith,
+And think the gospel true?
+Lord, make me bold to own my faith,
+And practise virtue too.
+
+2 Suppress my shame, subdue my fear,
+Arm me with heavenly zeal,
+That I may make thy power appear,
+And works of praise fulfil.
+
+3 If men shall see my virtue shine,
+And spread my name abroad,
+Thine is the power, the praise is thine,
+My Saviour and my God.
+
+4 Thus when the saints in glory meet,
+Their lips proclaim thy grace;
+They cast their honours at thy feet,
+And own their borrow'd rays.
+
+PAUSE.
+
+5 Are we the soldiers of the cross?
+The followers of the Lamb?
+And shall we fear to own his cause,
+Or blush to speak his name?
+
+6 Now we must fight, if we would reign;
+Increase our courage, Lord!
+We'll bear the toil, endure the pain,
+Supported by thy word.
+
+7 Thy saints in all this glorious war
+Shall Conquer tho' they're slain;
+They see the triumph from afar,
+And shall with Jesus reign.
+
+8 When that illustrious day shall rise,
+And all thy armies shine
+In robes of victory thro' the skies,
+The glory shall be thine.
+
+
+Hymn 1:38. [Supplement.]
+The universal law of equity. Matt. 8. 12.
+
+1 Blessed Redeemer how divine,
+How righteous is this rule of thine,
+"To do to all men just the same
+"As we expect or wish from them."
+
+2 This golden lesson, short and plain,
+Gives not the mind nor memory pain;
+And every conscience must approve
+This universal law of love.
+
+3 How blest would every nation be,
+Thus rul'd by love and equity!
+All would be friends without a foe,
+And form a paradise below.
+
+4 Jesus, forgive us, that we keep
+Thy sacred law of love asleep,
+No more let envy, wrath, and pride,
+But thy blest maxims be our guide.
+
+
+Hymn 1:39.
+God's tender care of his church, Isa. 13 &c.
+
+1 How shall my inward joys arise
+And burst into a song,
+Almighty love inspires my heart,
+And pleasure tunes my tongue.
+
+2 God on his thirsty Sion-hill
+Some mercy-drops has thrown,
+And solemn oaths have bound his love
+To shower salvation down.
+
+3 Why do we then indulge our fears,
+Suspicions and complaints?
+Is he a God, and shall his grace
+Grow weary of his saints?
+
+4 Can a kind woman e'er forget
+The infant of her womb,
+And 'mongst a thousand tender thoughts
+Her suckling have no room?
+
+5 "Yet (saith the Lord) should nature change,
+"And mothers monsters prove,
+"Sion still dwells upon the heart
+"Of everlasting love.
+
+6 "Deep on the palms of both my hands
+"I have engrav'd her name,
+"My hands shall raise her ruin'd walls,
+"And build her broken frame."
+
+
+Hymn 1:40.
+The business and blessedness of glorified saints,
+Rev. 7. 13 &c.
+
+1 "What happy men, or angels these
+"That all their robes are spotless white?
+"Whence did this glorious troop arrive
+"At the pure realms of heavenly light?"
+
+2 From tort'ring racks and burning fires,
+And seas of their own blood they came;
+But nobler blood has wash'd their robes,
+Flowing from Christ the dying Lamb.
+
+3 Now they approach th' almighty throne,
+With loud hosannas night and day,
+Sweet anthems to the great Three One
+Measure their blest eternity.
+
+4 No more shall hunger pain their souls,
+He bids their parching thirst be gone,
+And spreads the shadow of his wings
+To screen them from the scorching sun.
+
+5 The Lamb that fills the middle throne
+Shall shed around his milder beams,
+There shall they feast on his rich love,
+And drink full joys from living streams.
+
+6 Thus shall their mighty bliss renew
+Thro' the vast round of endless years,
+And the soft hand of sovereign grace
+Heals all their wounds, and wipes their tears.
+
+
+Hymn 1:41.
+The same; or, The martyrs glorified, Rev. 7. 13 &c.
+
+1 "These glorious minds, how bright they shine
+"Whence all their white array?
+"How came they to the happy seats
+"Of everlasting day?"
+
+2 From tort'ring pains to endless joys
+On fiery wheels they rode,
+And strangely wash'd their raiment white
+In Jesus' dying blood.
+
+3 Now they approach a spotless God,
+And bow before his throne
+Their warbling harps and sacred songs
+Adore the Holy One.
+
+4 The unveil'd glories of his face
+Amongst his saints reside,
+While the rich treasure of his grace
+Sees all their wants supply'd.
+
+5 Tormenting thirst shall leave their souls,
+And hunger flee as fast;
+The fruit of life's immortal tree
+Shall be their sweet repast.
+
+6 The Lamb shall lead his heavenly flock
+Where living fountains rise,
+And love divine shall wipe away
+The sorrows of their eyes.
+
+
+Hymn 1:42.
+Divine wrath and mercy, Nahum 1, 2 &c.
+
+1 Adore and tremble, for our God
+Is a _consuming fire_;*
+His jealous eyes his wrath inflame,
+And raise his vengeance higher.
+
+2 Almighty vengeance how it burns!
+How bright his fury glows!
+Vast magazines of plagues and storms
+Lie treasur'd for his foes.
+
+3 Those heaps of wrath by slow degrees
+Are forced into a flame,
+But kindled, O how fierce they blaze!
+And rend all nature's frame.
+
+4 At his approach the mountains flee,
+And seek a watery grave;
+The frighted sea makes haste away,
+And shrinks up every wave.
+
+5 Thro' the wide air the weighty rocks
+Are swift as hailstones hurl'd:
+Who dares engage his fiery rage
+That shakes the solid world?
+
+6 Yet, mighty God, thy sovereign grace
+Sits regent on the throne,
+The refuge of thy chosen race
+When wrath comes rushing down.
+
+7 Thy hand shall on rebellious kings
+A fiery tempest pour,
+While we beneath thy sheltering wings
+Thy just revenge adore.
+
+*Hebrews 12:29.
+
+
+Hymn 1:43. [Supplement.]
+The Christian treasure, 1 Cor. 3. 21.
+
+1 How vast the treasure we possess!
+How rich thy bounty, King of Grace!
+This world is ours, and worlds to come
+Earth is our lodge, and heaven our home.
+
+2 All things are ours, the gifts of God;
+The purchase of a Saviour's blood:
+While the good Spirit shews us how
+To use and to improve them too.
+
+3 If peace and plenty crown my days,
+They help, me, Lord, to speak thy praise!
+If bread of sorrows be my food,
+Those sorrows work my lasting good.
+
+4 I would not change my blest estate
+For all the world calls good or great:
+And while my faith can keep her hold,
+I envy not the sinner's gold.
+
+5 Father, I wait thy daily will;
+Thou shalt divide my portion still:
+Grant me on earth what seems thee best,
+Till death and heaven reveal the rest.
+
+
+Hymn 1:44. [Supplement.]
+The true improvement of life.
+
+1 And is this life prolong'd to me?
+Are days and seasons given?
+O let me then prepare to be
+A fitter heir of heaven.
+
+2 In vain these moments shall not pass,
+These golden hours be gone:
+Lord, I accept thine offered grace,
+I bow before thy throne.
+
+3 Now cleanse my soul from every sin,
+By my Redeemer's blood:
+Now let my flesh and soul begin
+The honours of my God.
+
+4 Let me no more my soul beguile
+With sin's deceitful toys:
+Let cheerful hope increasing still
+Approach to heavenly joys.
+
+5 My thankful lips shall loud proclaim
+The wonders of thy praise,
+And spread the savour of thy Name
+Where'er I spend my days.
+
+6 On earth let my example shine,
+And when I leave this state,
+May heaven receive this soul of mine
+To bliss supremely great.
+
+
+Hymn 1:45.
+The last judgment, Rev. 21. 5-8.
+
+1 See where the great incarnate God
+Fills a majestic throne,
+While from the skies his awful voice
+Bears the last judgment down.
+
+2 ["I am the first, and I the last,
+"Thro' endless years the same;
+"I AM is my memorial still,
+"And my eternal name.
+
+3 "Such favours as a God can give
+"My royal grace bestows;
+"Ye thirsty souls come taste the streams
+"Where life and pleasure flows.]
+
+4 ["The saint that triumphs o'er his sins,
+"I'll own him for a son,
+"The whole creation shall reward
+"The conquests he has won.
+
+5 "But bloody hands and hearts unclean,
+"And all the lying race,
+"The faithless and the scoffing crew,
+"That spurn at offer'd grace,
+
+6 "They shall be taken from my sight,
+"Bound fast in iron chains,
+"And headlong plung'd into the lake
+"Where fire and darkness reigns."
+
+7 O may I stand before the Lamb,
+When earth and seas are fled!
+And hear the Judge pronounce my name
+With blessings on my head!
+
+8 May I with those for ever dwell
+Who here were my delight,
+While sinners banish'd down to hell,
+No more offend my sight.
+
+
+Hymn 1:46. [Supplement.]
+The privileges of the living above the dead.
+
+1 Awake, my zeal, awake, my love,
+To serve my Saviour here below,
+In works which perfect saints above
+And holy angels cannot do.
+
+2 Awake my charity, to feed
+The hungry soul, and clothe the poor:
+In heaven are found no sons of need,
+There all these duties are no more.
+
+3 Subdue thy passions, O my soul!
+Maintain the fight, thy work pursue,
+Daily thy rising sins control,
+And be thy victories ever new.
+
+4 The land of triumph lies on high,
+There are no foes t' encounter there:
+Lord, I would conquer till I die,
+And finish all the glorious war.
+
+5 Let every flying hour confess
+I gain thy gospel fresh renown;
+And when my life and labour cease,
+May I possess the promis'd crown.
+
+
+Hymn 1:47. [Supplement.]
+Death of kindred improved.
+
+1 Must friends and kindred drop and die?
+And helpers be withdrawn?
+While sorrow with a weeping eye
+Counts up our comforts gone?
+
+2 Be thou our comfort, mighty God!
+Our helper and our friend:
+Nor leave us in this dangerous road,
+Till all our trials end.
+
+3 O may our feet pursue the way
+Our pious fathers led!
+With love and holy zeal obey
+The counsels of the dead.
+
+4 Let us be wean'd from all below,
+Let hope our grief expel,
+While death invites our souls to go
+Where our best kindred dwell.
+
+
+Hymn 1:48.
+The Christian race, Isa. 40. 28-31.
+
+1 Awake, our souls, away, our fears,
+Let every trembling thought be gone;
+Awake and run the heavenly race,
+And put a cheerful courage on.
+
+2 True, 'tis a strait and thorny road,
+And mortal spirits tire and faint;
+But they forget the mighty God
+That feeds the strength of every saint.
+
+3 Thee, mighty God, whose matchless power
+Is ever new and ever young,
+And firm endures while endless years
+Their everlasting circles run.
+
+4 From thee the overflowing spring,
+Our souls shall drink a fresh supply,
+While such as trust their native strength
+Shall melt away, and drop and die.
+
+5 Swift as an eagle cuts the air
+We'll mount aloft to thine abode,
+On wings of love our souls shall fly,
+Nor tire amidst the heavenly road.
+
+
+Hymn 1:49.
+The works of Moses and the Lamb, Rev. 15. 3.
+
+1 How strong thine arm is, mighty God,
+Who would not fear thy Name!
+Jesus, how sweet thy graces are!
+Who would not love the Lamb!
+
+2 He has done more than Moses did,
+Our Prophet and our King;
+From bonds of hell he freed our souls,
+And taught our lips to sing.
+
+3 In the Red-sea by Moses' hand
+Th' Egyptian host was drown'd;
+But his own blood hides all our sins,
+And guilt no more is found.
+
+4 When thro' the desert Israel went,
+With manna they were fed;
+Our Lord invites us to his flesh,
+And calls it living bread.
+
+5 Moses beheld the promis'd land,
+Yet never reach'd the place;
+But Christ shall bring his followers home
+To see his Father's face.
+
+6 Then shall our love and joy be full,
+And feel a warmer flame;
+And sweeter voices tune the song
+Of Moses and the Lamb.
+
+
+Hymn 1:50.
+The song of Zacharias, and the message of John
+the Baptist; or, Light and salvation by Jesus Christ,
+Luke 1. 68 &c. John 1. 29. 32.
+
+1 Now be the God of Israel bless'd
+Who makes his truth appear,
+His mighty hand fulfils his word,
+And all the oaths he sware.
+
+2 Now he bedews old David's root
+With blessings from the skies;
+He makes the branch of promise grow,
+The promis'd horn arise.
+
+3 [John was the prophet of the Lord
+To go before his face,
+The herald which our Saviour God
+Sent to prepare his ways.
+
+4 He makes the great salvation known,
+He speaks of pardon'd sins;
+While grace divine and heavenly love
+In its own glory shines.
+
+5 "Behold the Lamb of God," he cries,
+"That takes our guilt away:
+"I saw the Spirit o'er his head
+"On his baptizing day.]
+
+6 "Be every vale exalted high,
+"Sink every mountain low,
+"The proud must stoop, and humble souls
+"Shall his salvation know.
+
+7 "The heathen realms with Israel's land
+"Shall join in sweet accord;
+"And all that's born of man shall see
+"The glory of the Lord.
+
+8 "Behold the morning star arise,
+"Ye that in darkness sit;
+"He marks the path that leads to peace,
+"And guides our doubtful feet."
+
+
+Hymn 1:51.
+Persevering grace, Jude 24 25.
+
+1 To God the only wise,
+Our Saviour and our King,
+Let all the saints below the skies
+Their humble praises bring.
+
+2 'Tis his almighty love,
+His counsel, and his care,
+Preserves us safe from sin and death,
+And every hurtful snare.
+
+3 He will present our souls
+Unblemish'd and complete,
+Before the glory of his face,
+With joys divinely great.
+
+4 Then all the chosen seed
+Shall meet around the throne,
+Shall bless the conduct of his grace,
+And make his wonders known.
+
+5 To our Redeemer God
+Wisdom and power belongs,
+Immortal crowns of majesty,
+And everlasting songs.
+
+
+Hymn 1:52.
+Baptism, Matt. 28. 19. Acts 2. 38.
+
+1 'Twas the commission of our Lord,
+"Go, teach the nations, and baptize;"
+The nations have receiv'd the word
+Since he ascended to the skies.
+
+2 He sits upon th' eternal hills,
+With grace and pardon in his hands,
+And sends his covenant with the seals,
+To bless the distant British lands.
+
+3 "Repent, and be baptiz'd, (he saith)
+For the remission of your sins;"
+And thus our sense assists our faith,
+And shews us what his gospel means.
+
+4 Our souls he washes in his blood,
+As water makes the body clean;
+And the good Spirit from our God
+Descends like purifying rain.
+
+5 Thus we engage ourselves to thee,
+And seal our covenant with the Lord:
+O may the great eternal Three
+In heaven our solemn vows record!
+
+
+Hymn 1:53.
+The Holy Scriptures, Heb. 1. 1 2. 2 Tim. 3. 15 16.
+Psalm 147. 19 20.
+
+1 God who in various methods told
+His mind and will to saints of old,
+Sent down his Son, with truth and grace,
+To teach us in these latter days.
+
+2 Our nation reads the written word,
+That book of life, that sure record:
+The bright inheritance of heaven
+Is by the sweet conveyance given.
+
+3 God's kindest thoughts are here express'd,
+Able to make us wise and bless'd;
+The doctrines are divinely true,
+Fit for reproof, and comfort too.
+
+4 Ye British isles, who read his love
+In long epistles from above,
+(He hath not sent his sacred word
+To every land) Praise ye the Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 1:54.
+Electing grace; or, Saints beloved in Christ,
+Eph. 1. 3 &c.
+
+1 Jesus, we bless thy Father's Name;
+Thy God and ours are both the same:
+What heavenly blessings from his throne
+Flow down to sinners thro' his Son!
+
+2 "Christ be my first elect," he said,
+Then chose our souls in Christ our head,
+Before he gave the mountains birth,
+Or laid foundations for the earth.
+
+3 Thus did eternal love begin
+To raise us up from death and sin;
+Our characters were then decreed,
+"Blameless in love, a holy seed."
+
+4 Predestinated to be sons,
+Born by degrees, but chose at once;
+A new regenerated race
+To praise the glory of his grace.
+
+5 With Christ our Lord we share our part
+In the affections of his heart,
+Nor shall our souls be thence remov'd
+Till he forgets his first belov'd.
+
+
+Hymn 1:55.
+Hesekiah's song; or, Sickness and recovery, Isa. 38.9 &c.
+
+1 When we are rais'd from deep distress
+Our God deserves a song;
+We take the pattern of our praise
+From Hezekiah's tongue.
+
+2 The gates of the devouring grave
+Are open'd wide in vain,
+If he that holds the keys of death
+Commands them fast again.
+
+3 Pains of the flesh are wont t' abuse
+Our minds with slavish fears,
+"Our days are past, and we shall lose
+"The remnant of our years."
+
+4 We chatter with a swallow's voice,
+Or like a dove we mourn,
+With bitterness instead of joys,
+Afflicted and forlorn.
+
+5 Jehovah speaks the healing word,
+And no disease withstands;
+Fevers and plagues obey the Lord,
+And fly at his commands.
+
+6 If half the strings of life should break,
+He can our frame restore;
+He casts our sins behind his back,
+And they are found no more.
+
+
+Hymn 1:56.
+The song of Moses and the Lamb; or, Babylon falling,
+Rev. 15. 3. and chap. 16. 19. and 17. 6.
+
+1 We sing the glories of thy love,
+We sound thy dreadful Name;
+The Christian church unites the songs
+Of Moses and the Lamb.
+
+2 Great God, how wondrous are thy works
+Of vengeance and of grace!
+Thou King of saints, Almighty Lord,
+How just and true thy ways!
+
+3 Who dares refuse to fear thy Name,
+Or worship at thy throne?
+Thy judgments speak thine holiness
+Thro' all the nations known.
+
+4 Great Babylon, that rules the earth,
+Drunk with the martyrs' blood,
+Her crimes shall speedily awake
+The fury of our God.
+
+5 The cup of wrath is ready mix'd,
+And she must drink the dregs;
+Strong is the Lord her sovereign Judge,
+And shall fulfil the plagues.
+
+
+Hymn 1:57.
+Original sin; or, The first and second Adam,
+Rom. 5. 12. Psalm 51. 5. Job 11. 4.
+
+1 Backward with humble shame we look
+On our original;
+How is our nature dash'd and broke
+In our first father's fall!
+
+2 To all that's good averse and blind,
+But prone to all that's ill
+What dreadful darkness veils our mind!
+How obstinate our will!
+
+3 [Conceiv'd in sin (O wretched state!)
+Before we draw our breath,
+The first young pulse begins to beat
+Iniquity and death.
+
+4 How strong in our degenerate blood
+The old corruption reigns,
+And, mingling with the crooked flood,
+Wanders thro' all our veins!]
+
+5 Wild and unwholesome as the root
+Will all the branches be;
+How can we hope for living fruit
+From such a deadly tree?
+
+6 What mortal power from things unclean
+Can pure productions bring?
+Who can command a vital stream
+From an infected spring?]
+
+7 Yet, mighty God, thy wondrous love
+Can make our nature clean,
+While Christ and grace prevail above
+The tempter, death, and sin.
+
+8 The second Adam shall restore
+The ruins of the first,
+Hosanna to that sovereign power
+That new creates our dust.
+
+
+Hymn 1:58.
+The devil vanquished; or, Michael's war with the
+dragon, Rev. 12. 7.
+
+1 Let mortal tongues attempt to sing
+The wars of heaven, when Michael stood
+Chief general of th' Eternal King,
+And fought the battles of our God.
+
+2 Against the dragon and his host
+The armies of the Lord prevail:
+In vain they rage, in vain they boast,
+Their courage sinks, their weapons fail.
+
+3 Down to the earth was Satan thrown,
+Down to the earth his legions fell;
+Then was the trump of triumph blown,
+And shook the dreadful deeps of hell.
+
+4 Now is the hour of darkness past,
+Christ hath assum'd his reigning power;
+Behold the great accuser cast
+Down from the skies, to rise no more.
+
+5 'Twas by thy blood immortal Lamb,
+Thine armies trod the tempter down;
+'Twas by thy word and powerful Name,
+They gain'd the battle and renown.
+
+6 Rejoice, ye heavens; let every star
+Shine with new glories round the sky;
+Saints, while ye sing the heavenly war,
+Raise your Deliverer's name on high.
+
+
+Hymn 1:59.
+Babylon fallen, Rev. 18. 20 21.
+
+1 In Gabriel's hand a mighty stone
+Lies, a fair type of Babylon
+''Prophets, rejoice, and, all ye saints,
+"God shall avenge your long complaints."
+
+2 He said, and dreadful as he stood,
+He sunk the milstone in the flood:
+"Thus terribly shall Babel fall;
+"Thus, and no more be found at all."
+
+
+Hymn 1:60.
+The virgin Mary's song; or, The promised Messiah
+born, Luke 1. 46 &c.
+
+1 Our souls shall magnify the Lord,
+In God the Saviour we rejoice;
+While we repeat the Virgin's song,
+May the same spirit tune our voice.
+
+2 [The Highest saw her low estate,
+And mighty things his hand hath done:
+His overshadowing power and grace
+Makes her the mother of his Son.
+
+3 Let every nation call her bless'd,
+And endless years prolong her fame;
+But God alone must be ador'd;
+Holy and reverend is his Name.]
+
+4 To those that fear and trust the Lord
+His mercy stands for ever sure:
+From age to age his promise lives,
+And the performance is secure.
+
+5 He spake to Abr'am and his seed,
+"In thee shall all the earth be bless'd;"
+The memory of that ancient word
+Lay long in his eternal breast.
+
+6 But now no more shall Israel wait,
+No more the Gentiles lie forlorn:
+Lo the desire of nations comes,
+Behold the promis'd seed is born.
+
+
+Hymn 1:61.
+Christ our high Priest and King, and Christ coming
+to judgment, Rev. 1. 5 6 7.
+
+1 Now to the Lord that makes us know
+The wonders of his dying love,
+Be humble honours paid below,
+And strains of nobler praise above.
+
+2 'Twas he that cleans'd our foulest sins,
+And wash'd us in his richest blood;
+'Tis he that makes us priests and kings,
+And brings us rebels near to God.
+
+3 To Jesus our atoning priest,
+To Jesus our superior king,
+Be everlasting power confess'd,
+And every tongue his glory sing.
+
+4 Behold, on flying clouds he comes,
+And every eye shall see him move;
+Tho' with our sins we pierc'd him once,
+Then he displays his pardoning love.
+
+5 The unbelieving world shall wail
+While we rejoice to see the day:
+Come, Lord; nor let thy promise fail,
+Nor let thy chariots long delay.
+
+
+Hymn 1:62.
+Christ Jesus, the Lamb of God, worshipped by all
+the creation, Rev. 5. 11 12 13.
+
+1 Come let us join our cheerful songs
+With angels round the throne;
+Ten thousand thousand are their tongues,
+But all their joys are one.
+
+2 "Worthy the Lamb that dy'd," they cry,
+"To be exalted thus:"
+"Worthy the Lamb," our lips reply,
+"For he was slain for us."
+
+3 Jesus is worthy to receive
+Honour and power divine;
+And blessings more than we can give,
+Be, Lord, for ever thine.
+
+4 Let all that dwell above the sky,
+And air, and earth, and seas,
+Conspire to lift thy glories high,
+And speak thine endless praise.
+
+5 The whole creation join in one
+To bless the sacred Name
+Of him that sits upon the throne,
+And to adore the Lamb.
+
+
+Hymn 1:63.
+Christ's humiliation and exaltation, Rev. 5. 12.
+
+1 What equal honours shall we bring
+To thee, O Lord our God, the Lamb,
+When all the notes that angels sing
+Are far inferior to thy Name?
+
+2 Worthy is he that once was slain,
+The Prince of Peace that groan'd and dy'd,
+Worthy to rise, and live, and reign
+At his Almighty Father's side.
+
+3 Power and dominion are his due,
+Who stood condemn'd at Pilate's bar:
+Wisdom belongs to Jesus too,
+Tho' he was charg'd with madness here.
+
+4 All riches are his native right,
+Yet he sustain'd amazing loss:
+To him ascribe eternal might,
+Who left his weakness on the cross.
+
+5 Honour immortal must be paid,
+Instead of scandal and of scorn:
+While glory shines around his head,
+And a bright crown without a thorn.
+
+6 Blessings for ever on the Lamb,
+Who bore the curse for wretched men:
+Let angels sound his sacred Name,
+And every creature say, Amen.
+
+
+Hymn 1:64.
+Adoption, 1 John 3. 1 &c. Gal. 4. 6.
+
+1 Behold what wondrous grace
+The Father hath bestow'd
+On sinners of a mortal race,
+To call them sons of God!
+
+2 'Tis no surprising thing
+That we should be unknown;
+The Jewish world knew not their King,
+God's everlasting Son.
+
+3 Nor doth it yet appear
+How great we must be made;
+But when we see our Saviour here,
+We shall be like our head.
+
+4 A hope so much divine
+May trials well endure,
+May purge our souls from sense and sin,
+As Christ the Lord is pure.
+
+5 If in my Father's love
+I share a filial part,
+Send down thy Spirit like a dove
+To rest upon my heart.
+
+6 We would no longer lie
+Like slaves beneath the throne;
+My faith shall Abba, Father, cry,
+And thou the kindred own.
+
+
+Hymn 1:65.
+The kingdoms of the world become the kingdoms
+of our Lord; or, The day of judgment, Rev. 11. 15-18.
+
+1 Let the seventh angel sound on high,
+Let shouts be heard thro' all the sky;
+Kings of the earth, with glad accord
+Give up your kingdoms to the Lord.
+
+2 Almighty God, thy power assume,
+Who wast, and art, and art to come:
+Jesus, the Lamb, who once was slain,
+For ever live, for ever reign.
+
+3 The angry nations fret and roar,
+That they can slay the saints no more;
+On wings of vengeance flies our God
+To pay the long arrears of blood.
+
+4 Now must the rising dead appear,
+Now the decisive sentence hear;
+Now the dear martyrs of the Lord
+Receive an infinite reward.
+
+
+Hymn 1:66.
+Christ the King at his table, Cant. (Transcriber's Note:
+Song of Solomon) 1. 2-5 12 13 17.
+
+1 Let him embrace my soul, and prove
+Mine interest in his heavenly love:
+The voice that tells me, "Thou art mine,"
+Exceeds the blessings of the vine.
+
+2 On thee th' anointing Spirit came,
+And spreads the savour of thy name;
+That oil of gladness and of grace
+Draws virgin souls to meet thy face.
+
+3 Jesus, allure me by thy charms,
+My soul shall fly into thine arms,
+Our wandering feet thy favours bring
+To the fair chambers of the King.
+
+4 [Wonder and pleasure tune our voice
+To speak thy praises and our joys:
+Our memory keeps this love of thine
+Beyond the taste of richest wine.]
+
+5 Tho' in ourselves deform'd we are,
+And black as Kedar tent appear,
+Yet when we put thy beauties on,
+Fair as the courts of Solomon.
+
+6 While at his table sits the King,
+He loves to see us smile and sing;
+Our graces are our best perfume,
+And breathe like spikenard round the room.]
+
+7 As myrrh new bleeding from the tree,
+Such is a dying Christ to me;
+And while he makes my soul his guest,
+My bosom, Lord, shall be thy rest.
+
+8 [No beams of cedar or of fir
+Can with thy courts on earth compare;
+And here we wait until thy love
+Raise us to nobler seats above.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:67.
+Seeking the pastures of Christ the Shepherd, Cant. 1.7.
+
+1 Thou whom my soul admires above
+All earthly joy, and earthly love,
+Tell me, dear shepherd, let me know,
+Where doth thy sweetest pasture grow?
+
+2 Where is the shadow of that rock
+That from the son defends thy flock?
+Fain would I feed among thy sheep,
+Among them rest, among them sleep.
+
+3 Why should thy bride appear like one
+That turns aside to paths unknown?
+My constant feet would never rove,
+Would never seek another love.
+
+4 [The footsteps of thy flock I see;
+Thy sweetest pastures here they be;
+A wondrous feast thy love prepares,
+Bought with thy wounds, and groans, and tears.
+
+5 His dearest flesh he makes my food,
+And bids me drink his richest blood;
+Here to these hills my soul will come,
+To my beloved lead me home.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:68.
+The banquet of love, Cant. 2. 1 2 3 4 6 7.
+
+1 Behold the Rose of Sharon here,
+The Lily which the vallies bear;
+Behold the Tree of Life, that gives
+Refreshing fruit and healing leaves.
+
+2 Amongst the thorns so lilies shine,
+Amongst wild gourds the noble vine;
+So in mine eyes my Saviour proves
+Amidst a thousand meaner loves.
+
+3 Beneath his cooling shade I sat
+To shield me from the burning heat;
+Of heavenly fruit he spreads a feast
+To feed my eyes and please my taste.
+
+4 [Kindly he brought me to the place
+Where stands the banquet of his grace,
+He saw me faint, and o'er my head
+The banner of his love he spread.
+
+5 With living bread and generous wine
+He cheers this sinking heart of mine;
+And opening his own heart to me,
+He shews his thoughts how kind they be.]
+
+6 O never let my Lord depart,
+Lie down and rest upon my heart;
+I charge my sins not once to move
+Nor stir, nor wake, nor grieve my Love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:69.
+Christ appearing to his church, and seeking her
+company, Cant. 2. 1-13.
+
+1 The voice of my beloved sounds
+Over the rocks and rising grounds,
+O'er hills of guilt, and seas of grief,
+He leaps, he flies to my relief.
+
+2 Now thro' the veil of flesh I see
+With eyes of love he looks at me;
+Now in the gospel's clearest glass
+He shews the beauties of his face.
+
+3 Gently he draws my heart along
+Both with his beauties and his tongue;
+"Rise," saith my Lord, "make haste away;
+"No mortal joys are worth thy stay.
+
+4 "The Jewish wintery state is gone,
+"The mists are fled, the spring comes on,
+"The sacred turtle-dove we hear
+"Proclaim the new, the joyful year.
+
+5 "Th' immortal vine of heavenly root
+"Blossoms and buds, and gives her fruit:"
+Lo, we are come to taste the wine;
+Our souls rejoice and bless the vine.
+
+6 And when we hear our Jesus say,
+"Rise up, my love, make haste away!"
+Our hearts would fain out-fly the wind,
+And leave all earthly loves behind.
+
+
+Hymn 1:70.
+Christ inviting, and the church answering the
+invitation, Cant. 2. 14 16 17.
+
+1 [Hark, the Redeemer from on high
+Sweetly invites his favourites nigh;
+From caves of darkness and of doubt,
+He gently speaks, and calls us out:
+
+2 "My dove, who hidest in the rock,
+"Thine heart almost with sorrow broke,
+"Lift up thy face, forget thy fear,
+"And let thy voice delight mine ear.
+
+3 "Thy voice to me sounds ever sweet;
+"My graces in thy countenance meet;
+"Tho' the vain world thy face despise,
+"'Tis bright and comely in mine eyes."
+
+4 Dear Lord, our thankful heart receives
+The hope thine invitation gives:
+'To thee our joyful lips shall raise
+The voice of prayer, and of praise.]
+
+5 [I am my Love's, and he is mine;
+Our hearts, our hopes, our passions join:
+Nor let a motion, nor a word,
+Nor thought arise to grieve my Lord.
+
+6 My soul to pastures fair he leads,
+Amongst the lilies where he feeds;
+Amongst the saints (whose robes are white,
+Wash'd in his blood) is his delight.
+
+7 Till the day break, and shadows flee,
+Till the sweet dawning light I see,
+Thine eyes to me-ward often turn,
+Nor let my soul in darkness mourn.
+
+8 Be like a hart on mountains green,
+Leap o'er the hills of fear and sin;
+Nor guilt, nor unbelief divide
+My Love, my Saviour from my side.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:71.
+Christ found in the street, and brought to the church,
+Cant. 3. 1-5.
+
+1 Often I seek my Lord by night,
+Jesus, my love, my soul's delight;
+With warm desire and restless thought
+I seek him oft, but find him not.
+
+2 Then I arise, and search the street
+Till I my Lord, my Saviour meet;
+I ask the watchmen of the night,
+"Where did you see my soul's delight?"
+
+3 Sometimes I find him in the way,
+Directed by a heavenly ray;
+I leap for joy to see his face,
+And hold him fast in mine embrace.
+
+4 [I bring him to my mother's home,
+Nor does my Lord refuse to come,
+To Sion's sacred chambers, where
+My soul first drew the vital air.
+
+5 He gives me there his bleeding heart,
+Pierc'd for my sake with deadly smart;
+I give my soul to him, and there
+Our loves their mutual tokens share.]
+
+6 I charge you all, ye earthly toys,
+Approach not to disturb my joys;
+Nor sin, nor hell come near my heart,
+Nor cause my Saviour to depart.
+
+
+Hymn 1:72.
+The coronation of Christ, and espousals of the church,
+Cant. 3. 2.
+
+1 Daughters of Sion, come, behold
+The crown of honour and of gold,
+Which the glad church with joys unknown
+Plac'd on the head of Solomon.
+
+2 Jesus, thou everlasting King,
+Accept the tribute which we bring,
+Accept the well-deserv'd renown,
+And wear our praises as thy crown.
+
+3 Let every act of worship be
+Like our espousals, Lord, to thee;
+Like the dear hour, when from above
+We first receiv'd thy pledge of love.
+
+4 The gladness of that happy day,
+Our hearts would wish it long to stay,
+Nor let our faith forsake its hold,
+Nor comfort sink, nor love grow cold.
+
+5 Each following minute as it flies,
+Increase thy praise, improve our joys,
+Till we are rais'd to sing thy Name
+At the great supper of the Lamb.
+
+6 O that the months would roll away,
+And bring that coronation-day!
+The King of Grace shall fill the throne
+With all his Father's glories on.
+
+
+Hymn 1:73.
+The church's beauty in the eyes of Christ,
+Cant. 4. 1 10 11 7 9 8.
+
+1 Kind is the speech of Christ our Lord,
+Affection sounds in every word,
+"Lo, thou art fair, my love, he cries,
+"Not the young doves have sweeter eyes.
+
+2 ["Sweet are thy lips, thy pleasing voice
+"Salutes mine ear with secret joys,
+"No spice so much delights the smell,
+"Nor milk nor honey taste so well.]
+
+3 "Thou art all fair, my bride, to me,
+"I will behold no spot in thee."
+What mighty wonders love performs,
+And puts a comeliness on worms!
+
+4 Defil'd and loathsome as we are,
+He makes us white, and calls us fair;
+Adorns us with that heavenly dress,
+His graces and his righteousness.
+
+5 "My sister, and my spouse," he cries,
+"Bound to my heart by various ties,
+"Thy powerful love my heart detains
+"In strong delight and pleasing chains."
+
+6 He calls me from the leopard's den,
+From this wild world of beasts and men,
+To Sion where his glories are;
+Not Lebanon is half so fair.
+
+7 Nor dens of prey, nor flowery plains
+Nor earthly joys, nor earthly pains
+Shall hold my feet, or force my stay,
+When Christ invites my soul away.
+
+
+Hymn 1:74.
+The church the garden of Christ, Cant. 4. 12 14 15,
+and 5. 1.
+
+1 We are a garden wall'd around,
+Chosen and made peculiar ground;
+A little spot inclos'd by grace,
+Out of the world's wide wilderness.
+
+2 Like trees of myrrh and spice we stand,
+Planted by God the Father's hand;
+And all his springs in Sion flow
+To make the young plantation grow.
+
+3 Awake, O heavenly wind, and come,
+Blow on this garden of perfume;
+Spirit divine, descend and breathe
+A gracious gale on plants beneath.
+
+4 Make our best spices flow abroad
+To entertain our Saviour God:
+And faith, and love, and joy appear,
+And every grace be active here.
+
+5 [Let my beloved come, and taste
+His pleasant fruits at his own feast:
+"I come, my spouse, I come," he cries,
+With love and pleasure in his eyes.
+
+6 Our Lord into his garden comes,
+Well pleas'd to smell our poor perfumes;
+And calls us to a feast divine,
+Sweeter than honey, milk, or wine.
+
+7 "Eat of the tree of life, my friends,
+"The blessings that my Father sends;
+"Your taste shall all my dainties prove,
+"And drink abundance of my love."
+
+8 Jesus, we will frequent thy board,
+And sing the bounties of our Lord:
+But the rich food on which we live
+Demands more praise than tongues can give.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:75.
+The description of Christ the beloved,
+Cant. 5. 9-12 14 15 16.
+
+1 The wondering world enquires to know
+Why I should love my Jesus so:
+"What are his charms," say they, "above
+"The objects of a mortal love!"
+
+2 Yes, my beloved, to my sight,
+Shews a sweet mixture red and white:
+All human beauties, all divine,
+In my beloved meet and shine,
+
+3 White is his soul, from blemish free;
+Red with the blood he shed for me;
+The fairest of ten thousand fairs:
+A sun amongst ten thousand stars.
+
+4 [His head the finest gold excels,
+There wisdom in perfection dwells;
+And glory like a crown adorns
+Those temples once beset with thorns.
+
+5 Compassions in his heart are found,
+Hard by the signals of his wound;
+His sacred side no more shall bear
+The cruel scourge, the piercing spear.]
+
+6 [His hands are fairer to behold
+Than diamonds set in rings of gold;
+Those heavenly hands that on the tree
+Were nail'd, and torn, and bled for me.
+
+7 Tho' once he bow'd his feeble knees,
+Loaded with sins and agonies,
+Now on the throne of his command
+His legs like marble pillars stand.]
+
+8 [His eyes are majesty and love,
+The eagle temper'd with the dove:
+No more shall trickling sorrows roll
+Thro' those dear windows of his soul.
+
+9 His mouth, that pour'd out long complaints,
+Now smiles, and cheers his fainting saints;
+His countenance more graceful is
+Than Lebanon with all its trees.]
+
+10 All over glorious is my Lord,
+Must be belov'd, and yet ador'd:
+His worth if all the nations knew,
+Sure the whole earth would love him too.
+
+
+Hymn 1:76.
+Christ dwells in heaven, but visits on earth,
+Cant. 6. 1 2 3 12.
+
+1 When strangers stand and hear me tell
+What beauties in my Saviour dwell;
+Where he is gone, they fain would know,
+That they may seek and love him too.
+
+2 My best beloved keeps his throne
+On hills of light in worlds unknown
+But he descends, and shews his face
+In the young gardens of his grace.
+
+3 [In vineyards planted by his hand,
+Where fruitful trees in order stand;
+He feeds among the spicy beds,
+Where lilies shew their spotless heads.
+
+4 He has engross'd my warmest love,
+No earthly charms my soul can move:
+I have a mansion in his heart,
+Nor death nor hell shall make us part.]
+
+5 [He takes my soul ere I'm aware,
+And shews me where his glories are;
+No chariot of Amminadib
+The heavenly rapture can describe.
+
+6 O may my spirit daily rise
+On wings of faith above the skies,
+Till death shall make my last remove
+To dwell for ever with my love.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:77.
+The love of Christ to the church, in his language to
+her, and provisions for her, Cant. 7. 5 6 9 12 13.
+
+1 Now in the galleries of his grace
+Appears the King, and thus he says,
+"How fair my saints are in my sight;
+"My love how pleasant for delight!"
+
+2 Kind is thy language, sovereign Lord,
+There's heavenly grace in every word:
+From that dear mouth a stream divine
+Flows sweeter than the choicest wine.
+
+3 Such wondrous love awakes the lip
+Of saints that were almost asleep,
+To speak the praises of thy name,
+And makes our cold affections flame.
+
+4 These are the joys he lets us know
+In fields and villages below,
+Gives us a relish of his love,
+But keeps his noblest feast above.
+
+5 In Paradise within the gates
+An higher entertainment waits;
+Fruits new and old laid up in store,
+Where we shall feed, but thirst no more.
+
+
+Hymn 1:78.
+The strength of Christ's love, and the soul's jealousy
+of her own, Cant. 8. 5 6 7 13 14.
+
+1 [Who is this fair one in distress,
+That travels from the wilderness?
+And press'd with sorrows and with sins,
+On her beloved Lord she leans.
+
+2 This is the spouse of Christ our God,
+Bought with the treasure of his blood;
+And her request and her complaint
+Is but the voice of every saint.]
+
+3 "O let my name engraven stand,
+"Both on thy heart and on thy hand:
+"Seal me upon thine arm; and wear
+"That pledge of love for ever there.
+
+4 "Stronger than death thy love is known,
+"Which floods of wrath could never drown;
+"And hell and earth in vain combine
+"To quench a fire so much divine.
+
+5 "But I am jealous of my heart,
+Lest it should once from thee depart;
+"Then let thy name be well impress'd
+As a fair signet on my breast.
+
+6 "Till thou hast brought me to thy home,
+"Where fears and doubts can never come,
+"Thy count'nance let me often see,
+"And often thou shalt hear from me.
+
+7 "Come, my beloved, haste away,
+"Cut short the hours of thy delay,
+"Fly like a youthful hart or roe
+"Over the hills where spices grow."
+
+
+Hymn 1:79.
+A morning hymn, Psalm 19. 5 8 and 73. 24 25.
+
+1 God of the morning, at whose voice
+The cheerful sun makes haste to rise,
+And, like a giant doth rejoice
+To run his journey thro' the skies;
+
+2 From the fair chambers of the east
+The circuit of his race begins,
+And without weariness or rest,
+Round the whole earth he flies and shines.
+
+3 O like the sun may I fulfil
+Th' appointed duties of the day,
+With ready mind and active will
+March on and keep my heavenly way.
+
+4 [But I shall rove and lose the race,
+If God my sun should disappear,
+And leave me in this world's wild maze,
+To follow every wandering star.
+
+5 Lord, thy commands are clean and pure,
+Enlightening our beclouded eyes,
+Thy threatenings just, thy promise sure,
+Thy gospel makes the simple wise.]
+
+6 Give me thy counsels for my guide,
+And then receive me to thy bliss;
+All my desires and hopes beside
+Are faint and cold compar'd to this.
+
+
+Hymn 1:80.
+An evening hymn, Psalm 4. 8. and 3. 5 6. and 143. 8.
+
+1 Thus far the Lord has led me on,
+Thus far his power prolongs my days,
+And every evening shall make known
+Some fresh memorial of his grace.
+
+2 Much of my time has run to waste,
+And I perhaps am near my home;
+But he forgives my follies past,
+He gives me strength for days to come.
+
+3 I lay my body down to sleep,
+Peace is the pillow for my head,
+While well-appointed angels keep
+Their watchful stations round my bed.
+
+4 In vain the sons of earth or hell
+Tell me a thousand frightful things,
+My God in safety makes me dwell
+Beneath the shadow of his wings.
+
+5 [Faith in his name forbids my fear:
+O may thy presence ne'er depart!
+And in the morning make me hear
+The love and kindness of thy heart.
+
+6 Thus when the night of death shall come,
+My flesh shall rest beneath the ground,
+And wait thy voice to rouse my tomb,
+With sweet salvation in the sound.
+
+
+Hymn 1:81.
+A song for morning or evening, Lam. 3. 23. Isa. 45. 7.
+
+1 My God, how endless is thy love!
+Thy gifts are every evening new;
+And morning mercies from above
+Gently distil like early dew.
+
+2 Thou spreadst the curtains of the night,
+Great guardian of my sleeping hours;
+Thy sovereign word restores the light,
+And quickens all my drowsy powers.
+
+3 I yield my powers to thy command,
+To thee I consecrate my days;
+Perpetual blessings from thine hand
+Demand perpetual songs of praise.
+
+
+Hymn 1:82.
+God far above creatures; or, Man vain and
+mortal, Job 4. 77-21.
+
+1 Shall the vile race of flesh and blood
+Contend with their creator, God?
+Shall mortal worms presume to be
+More holy, wise, or just than he?
+
+2 Behold he puts his trust in none
+Of all the spirits round his throne;
+Their natures, when compar'd with his
+Are neither holy, just nor wise.
+
+3 But how much meaner things are they
+Who spring from dust and dwell in clay!
+Touch'd by the finger of thy wrath,
+We faint and vanish like the moth.
+
+4 From night to day, from day to night,
+We die by thousands in thy sight;
+Bury'd in dust whole nations lie
+Like a forgotten vanity.
+
+5 Almighty power, to thee we bow;
+How frail are we, how glorious thou!
+No more the sons of earth shall dare
+With an eternal God compare.
+
+
+Hymn 1:83.
+Afflictions and death under providence, Job 5. 6 7 8.
+
+1 Not from the dust affliction grows,
+Nor troubles rise by chance;
+Yet we are born to care and woes,
+A sad inheritance.
+
+2 As sparks break out from burning coals,
+And still are upwards borne;
+So grief is rooted in our souls,
+And man grows up to mourn.
+
+3 Yet with my God I leave my cause,
+And trust his promis'd grace;
+He rules me by his well-known laws
+Of love and righteousness.
+
+4 Not all the pains that e'er I bore
+Shall spoil my future peace,
+For death and hell can do no more
+Than what my Father please.
+
+
+Hymn 1:84.
+Salvation, righteousness, and strength in Christ,
+Isa. 45. 21 25.
+
+1 Jehovah speaks, let Israel hear,
+Let all the earth rejoice and fear,
+While God's eternal Son proclaims
+His sovereign honours and his names:
+
+2 "I am the last, and I the first,
+"The Saviour God, and God the just;
+"There's none beside pretends to shew
+"Such justice and salvation too.
+
+3 "[Ye that in shades of darkness dwell,
+"Just on the verge of death and hell,
+"Look up to me from distant lands,
+"Light, life and heaven are in my hands.
+
+4 "I by my holy Name have sworn,
+"Nor shall the word in vain return,
+"To me shall all things bend the knee,
+"And every tongue shall swear to me.]
+
+5 "In me alone shall men confess
+"Lies all their strength and righteousness;
+"But such as dare despise my Name,
+"I'll clothe them with eternal shame.
+
+6 "In me the Lord, shall all the seed
+"Of Israel from their sins be freed,
+"And by their shining graces prove
+"Their interest in my pardoning love."
+
+
+Hymn 1:85.
+The same.
+
+1 The Lord on high proclaims
+His Godhead from his throne;
+"Mercy and justice are the names
+"By which I will be known.
+
+2 "Ye dying souls that sit
+"In darkness and distress,
+"Look from the borders of the pit
+"To my recovering grace."
+
+3 Sinners shall hear the sound;
+Their thankful tongues shall own,
+"Our righteousness and strength is found
+"In thee, the Lord, alone."
+
+4 In thee shall Israel trust,
+And see their guilt forgiven;
+God will pronounce the sinners just,
+And take the saints to heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 1:86.
+God holy, just, and sovereign. Job 9. 2-10.
+
+1 How should the sons of Adam's race
+Be pure before their God?
+If he contend in righteousness
+We fall beneath his rod.
+
+2 To vindicate my words and thoughts
+I'll make no more pretence;
+Not one of all my thousand faults
+Can bear a just defence.
+
+3 Strong is his arm, his heart is wise;
+What vain presumers dare
+Against their Maker's hand to rise,
+Or tempt th' unequal war?
+
+4 [Mountains by his almighty wrath
+From their old seats are torn;
+He shakes the earth from south to north,
+And all her pillars mourn.
+
+5 He bids the sun forbear to rise,
+Th' obedient sun forbears:
+His hand with sackcloth spreads the skies,
+And seals up all the stars.
+
+6 He walks upon the stormy sea
+Flies on the stormy wind;
+There's none can trace his wondrous way,
+Or his dark footsteps find.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:87.
+God dwells with the humble and penitent, Isa. 57. 15 16.
+
+1 Thus saith the High and Lofty One,
+"I sit upon my holy throne,
+"My name is God, I dwell on high,
+"Dwell in my own eternity.
+
+2 "But I descend to worlds below,
+"On earth I have a mansion too,
+"The humble spirit and contrite
+"Is an abode of my delight.
+
+3 "The humble soul my words revive,
+"I bid the mourning sinner live,
+"Heal all the broken hearts I find,
+"And ease the sorrows of the mind.
+
+4 "When I contend against their sin
+"I make them know how vile they've been;
+"But should my wrath for ever smoke,
+"Their souls would sink beneath my stroke."]
+
+5 O may thy pardoning grace be nigh,
+Lest we should faint, despair, and die!
+Thus shall our better thoughts approve
+The methods of thy chastening love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:88.
+Life the day of grace and hope. Eccles. 9. 4 3 6 10.
+
+1 Life is the time to serve the Lord,
+The time t' insure the great reward;
+And while the lamp holds out to burn
+The vilest sinner may return.
+
+2 [Life is the hour that God has given
+To 'scape from hell, and fly to heaven,
+The day of grace, and mortals may
+Secure the blessings of the day.]
+
+3 The living know that they must die,
+But all the dead forgotten lie,
+Their memory and their sense is gone,
+Alike unknowing and unknown.
+
+4 [Their hatred and their love is lost,
+Their envy bury'd in the dust;
+They have no share in all that's done
+Beneath the circuit of the sun.]
+
+5 Then what my thoughts design to do,
+My hands, with all your might pursue,
+Since no device, nor work is found,
+Nor faith, nor hope beneath the ground.
+
+6 There are no acts of pardon past
+In the cold grave to which we haste,
+But darkness, death, and long despair
+Reign in eternal silence there.
+
+
+Hymn 1:89.
+Youth and judgment, Eccles. 11. 9.
+
+1 Ye sons of Adam, vain and young,
+Indulge your eyes, indulge your tongue,
+Taste the delight your souls desire,
+And give a loose to all your fire.
+
+2 Pursue the pleasures ye design,
+And cheer your hearts with songs and wine,
+Enjoy the day of mirth; but know
+There is a day of judgment too.
+
+3 God from on high beholds your thoughts,
+His book records your secret faults;
+The works of darkness you have done
+Must all appear before the sun.
+
+4 The vengeance to your follies due
+Should strike your hearts with terror thro':
+How will ye stand before his face,
+Or answer for his injur'd grace?
+
+5 Almighty God, turn off their eyes
+From these alluring vanities;
+And let the thunder of thy word
+Awake their souls to fear the Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 1:90.
+The same.
+
+1 Lo the young tribes of Adam rise,
+And thro' all nature rove,
+Fulfil the wishes of their eyes,
+And taste the joys they love.
+
+2 They give a loose to wild desires,
+But let the sinners know,
+The strict account that God requires
+Of all the works they do.
+
+3 The Judge prepares his throne on high,
+The frighted earth and seas
+Avoid the fury of his eye,
+And flee before his face.
+
+4 How shall I bear that dreadful day,
+And stand the fiery test?
+I give all mortal joys away
+To be for ever blest.
+
+
+Hymn 1:91.
+Advice to youth; or, Old age and death in an
+unconverted state, Eccles. 12. 1 7. Isa. 65. 20.
+
+1 Now in the heat of youthful blood
+Remember your Creator God,
+Behold the months come hastening on
+When you shall say, "My joys are gone."
+
+2 Behold, the aged sinner goes,
+Laden with guilt and heavy woes
+Down to the regions of the dead,
+With endless curses on his head.
+
+3 The dust returns to dust again,
+The soul in agonies of pain
+Ascends to God, not there to dwell,
+But hears her doom, and sinks to hell.
+
+4 Eternal King! I fear thy Name,
+Teach me to know how frail I am;
+And when my soul must hence remove,
+Give me a mansion in thy love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:92.
+Christ the wisdom of God, Prov. 8. 1 22-32.
+
+1 Shall wisdom cry aloud
+And not her speech be heard?
+The voice of God's eternal word,
+Deserves it no regard?
+
+2 "I was his chief delight,
+"His everlasting Son,
+"Before the first of all his works,
+"Creation, was begun.
+
+3 ["Before the flying clouds,
+"Before the solid land,
+"Before the fields, before the floods,
+"I dwelt at his right hand.
+
+4 "When he adorn'd the skies,
+"And built them I was there
+"To order where the sun should rise,
+"And marshal every star.
+
+5 "When he pour'd out the sea,
+"And spread the flowing deep,
+"I gave the flood a firm decree,
+"In its own bounds to keep.]
+
+6 "Upon the empty air
+The earth was balanc'd well;
+"With joy I saw the mansion where
+"The sons of men should dwell.
+
+7 "My busy thoughts at first
+"On their salvation ran,
+"Ere sin was born, or Adam's dust
+"Was fashioned to a man.
+
+8 "Then come, receive my grace,
+"Ye children, and be wise;
+"Happy the man that keeps my ways;
+"The man that shuns them dies."
+
+
+Hymn 1:93.
+Christ, or wisdom, obeyed or resisted, Prov. 8. 31 35 36.
+
+1 Thus saith the wisdom of the Lord,
+"Bless'd is the man that hears my word,
+"Keeps daily watch before my gates,
+"And at my feet for mercy waits.
+
+2 "The soul that seeks me shall obtain
+"Immortal wealth and heavenly gain;
+"Immortal life is his reward,
+"Life, and the favour of the Lord.
+
+3 "But the vile wretch that flies from me
+"Doth his own soul an injury;
+Fools that against my grace rebel
+"Seek death, and love the road to hell."
+
+
+Hymn 1:94.
+Justification by faith, not by works; or, The law
+condemns, grace justifies, Rom. 3. 19-22.
+
+1 Vain are the hopes the sons of men
+On their own works have built;
+Their hearts by nature all unclean,
+And all their actions guilt.
+
+2 Let Jew and Gentile stop their mouths
+Without a murmuring word,
+And the whole race of Adam stand
+Guilty before the Lord.
+
+3 In vain we ask God's righteous law
+To justify us now,
+Since to convince and to condemn
+Is all the law can do.
+
+4 Jesus, how glorious is thy grace,
+When in thy name we trust,
+Our faith receives a righteousness
+That makes the sinner just.
+
+
+Hymn 1:95.
+Regeneration, John 1. 13. and 3. 3 &c.
+
+1 Not all the outward forms on earth,
+Nor rites that God has given,
+Nor will of man, nor blood, nor birth,
+Can raise a soul to heaven.
+
+2 The sovereign will of God alone
+Creates us heirs of grace;
+Born in the image of his Son,
+A new peculiar race.
+
+3 The Spirit like some heavenly wind
+Blows on the sons of flesh,
+New models all the carnal mind,
+And forms the man afresh.
+
+4 Our quicken'd souls awake, and rise
+From the long sleep of death;
+On heavenly things we fix our eyes,
+And praise employs our breath.
+
+
+Hymn 1:96.
+Election excludes boasting, 1 Cor. 1. 26-31.
+
+1 But few among the carnal wise,
+But few of noble race,
+Obtain the favour of thine eyes,
+Almighty King of Grace.
+
+2 He takes the men of meanest name
+For sons and heirs of God;
+And thus he pours abundant shame
+On honourable blood.
+
+3 He calls the fool, and makes him know
+The mysteries of his grace,
+To bring aspiring wisdom low,
+And all its pride abase.
+
+4 Nature has all its glories lost
+When brought before his throne;
+No flesh shall in his presence boast
+But in the Lord alone.
+
+
+Hymn 1:97.
+Christ our wisdom, righteousness, &c. 1 Cor. 1. 30.
+
+1 Bury'd in shadows of the night
+We lie till Christ restores the light:
+Wisdom descends to heal the blind,
+And chase the darkness of the mind.
+
+2 Our guilty souls are drown'd in tears
+Till his atoning blood appears,
+Then we awake from deep distress,
+And sing, "The Lord our Righteousness."
+
+3 Our very frame is mix'd with sin,
+His Spirit makes our natures clean;
+Such virtues from his sufferings flow,
+At once to cleanse and pardon too.
+
+4 Jesus beholds where Satan reigns,
+Binding his slaves in heavy chains;
+He sets the prisoners free, and breaks
+The iron bondage from our necks.
+
+5 Poor helpless worms in thee possess
+Grace, wisdom, power, and righteousness;
+Thou art our mighty All, and we
+Give our whole selves, O Lord, to thee.
+
+
+Hymn 1:98.
+The same.
+
+1 How heavy is the night
+That hangs upon our eyes,
+Till Christ with his reviving light,
+Over our souls arise!
+
+2 Our guilty spirits dread
+To meet the wrath of heaven
+But, in his righteousness array'd,
+We see our sins forgiven.
+
+3 Unholy and impure
+Are all our thoughts and ways;
+His hands infected nature cure
+With sanctifying grace.
+
+4 The powers of hell agree
+To hold our souls in vain;
+He sets the sons of bondage free,
+And breaks the cursed chain.
+
+5 Lord, we adore thy ways
+To bring us near to God,
+Thy sovereign power, thy healing grace,
+And thine atoning blood.
+
+
+Hymn 1:99.
+Stones made children of Abraham; or, Grace not
+conveyed by religious parents, Matt. 3. 9.
+
+1 Vain are the hopes that rebels place
+Upon their birth and blood,
+Descended from a pious race;
+(Their fathers now with God.)
+
+2 He from the caves of earth and hell
+Can take the hardest stones,
+And fill the house of Abra'm well
+With new-created sons.
+
+3 Such wondrous power doth he possess
+Who form'd our mortal frame,
+Who call'd the world from emptiness,
+The world obey'd and came.
+
+
+Hymn 1:100.
+Believe and be saved, John 3. 16 17 18.
+
+1 Not to condemn the sons of men
+Did Christ, the Son of God, appear;
+No weapons in his hands are seen,
+No flaming sword, nor thunder there.
+
+2 Such was the pity of our God,
+He lov'd the race of man so well,
+He sent his Son to bear our load
+Of sins, and save our souls from hell.
+
+3 Sinners, believe the Saviour's word,
+Trust in his mighty name and live;
+A thousand joys his lips afford,
+His hands a thousand blessings give.
+
+4 But vengeance and damnation lies
+On rebels who refuse the grace;
+Who God's eternal Son despise
+The hottest hell shall be their place.
+
+
+Hymn 1:101.
+Joy in heaven for a repenting sinner, Luke 15. 7-10.
+
+1 Who can describe the joys that rise
+Thro' all the courts of Paradise
+To see a prodigal return,
+To see an heir of glory born?
+
+2 With joy the Father doth approve
+The fruit of his eternal love;
+The Son with joy looks down and sees
+The purchase of his agonies.
+
+3 The Spirit takes delight to view
+The holy soul he form'd anew;
+And saints and angels join to sing
+The growing empire of their King.
+
+
+Hymn 1:102.
+The beatitudes, Matt. 5. 3-12.
+
+1 [Bless'd are the humble souls that see
+Their emptiness and poverty;
+Treasures of grace to them are given,
+And crowns of joy laid up in heaven.]
+
+2 [Bless'd are the men of broken heart,
+Who mourn for sin with inward smart;
+The blood of Christ divinely flows,
+A healing balm for all their woes.]
+
+3 [Bless'd are the meek, who stand afar
+From rage and passion, noise and war;
+God will secure their happy state,
+And plead their cause against the great.]
+
+4 [Bless'd are the souls that thirst for grace,
+Hunger and long for righteousness,
+They shall be well supply'd and fed,
+With living streams and living bread.]
+
+5 [Bless'd are the men whose bowels move
+And melt with sympathy and love;
+From Christ the Lord shall they obtain
+Like sympathy and love again.]
+
+6 [Bless'd are the pure, whose hearts are clean
+From the defiling powers of sin,
+With endless pleasure they shall see
+A God of spotless purity.]
+
+7 [Bless'd are the men of peaceful life
+Who quench the coals of growing strife,
+They shall be call'd the heirs of bliss,
+The sons of God, the God of peace.]
+
+8 [Bless'd are the sufferers who partake
+Of pain and shame for Jesus' sake;
+Their souls shall triumph in the Lord,
+Glory and joy are their reward.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:103.
+Not ashamed of the gospel, C Tim. 1. 12.
+
+1 I'm not asham'd to own my Lord,
+Or to defend his cause,
+Maintain the honour of his word,
+The glory of his cross.
+
+2 Jesus, my God, I know his Name,
+His Name is all my trust,
+Nor will he put my soul to shame,
+Nor let my hope be lost.
+
+3 Firm as his throne his promise stands,
+And he can well secure
+What I've committed to his hands
+Till the decisive hour.
+
+4 Then will he own my worthless name
+Before his Father's face,
+And in the new Jerusalem
+Appoint my soul a place.
+
+
+Hymn 1:104.
+A state of nature and of grace, 1 Cor. 6. 10 11.
+
+1 Not the malicious or profane,
+The wanton or the proud,
+Nor thieves, nor slanderers shall obtain
+The kingdom of our God.
+
+2 Surprising grace! and such were we
+By nature and by sin,
+Heirs of immortal misery,
+Unholy and unclean.
+
+3 But we are wash'd in Jesus' blood,
+We're pardon'd thro' his Name;
+And the good Spirit of our God
+Has sanctify'd our frame.
+
+4 O for a persevering power
+To keep thy just commands!
+We would defile our hearts no more,
+No more pollute our hands.
+
+
+Hymn 1:105.
+Heaven invisible and holy, 1 Cor. 2. 9 10. Rev. 21. 27.
+
+1 Nor eye has seen, nor ear has heard,
+Nor sense nor reason known
+What joys the Father hath prepar'd
+For those that love the Son.
+
+2 But the good Spirit of the Lord
+Reveals a heaven to come:
+The beams of glory in his word
+Allure and guide us home.
+
+3 Pure are the joys above the sky,
+And all the region peace;
+No wanton lips, nor envious eye
+Can see or taste the bliss.
+
+4 Those holy gates for ever bar
+Pollution, sin, and shame;
+None shall obtain admittance there
+But followers of the Lamb.
+
+5 He keeps the Father's book of life,
+There all their names are found;
+The hypocrite in vain shall strive
+To tread the heavenly ground.
+
+
+Hymn 1:106.
+Dead to sin by the cross of Christ, Rom. 6. 1 2 6.
+
+1 Shall we go on to sin
+Because thy grace abounds,
+Or crucify the Lord again,
+And open all his wounds?
+
+2 Forbid it, mighty God,
+Nor let it e'er be said
+That we whose sins are crucify'd
+Should raise them from the dead.
+
+3 We will be slaves no more,
+Since Christ has made us free,
+Has nail'd our tyrants to his cross,
+And bought our liberty.
+
+
+Hymn 1:107.
+The fall and recovery of man; or, Christ and Satan
+at enmity, Gen. 3 1 15 17 Gal. 4. 4. Col. 2. 15.
+
+1 Deceiv'd by subtle snares of hell
+Adam our head, our father fell,
+When Satan in the serpent hid
+Propos'd the fruit that God forbid.
+
+2 Death was the threatening; death began
+To take possession of the man;
+His unborn race receiv'd the wound,
+And heavy curses smote the ground.
+
+3 But Satan found a worse reward;
+Thus saith the vengeance of the Lord,
+"Let everlasting hatred be
+"Betwixt the woman's seed and thee.
+
+4 "The woman's seed shall be my Son,
+He shall destroy what thou hast done,
+"Shall break thy head, and only feel
+"Thy malice raging at his heel."
+
+5 [He spake; and bid four thousand years
+Roll on;--at length his Son appears;
+Angels with joy descend to earth,
+And sing the young Redeemer's birth.
+
+6 Lo, by the sons of hell he dies;
+But, as he hung 'twixt earth and skies,
+He gave their prince a fatal blow,
+And triumph'd o'er the powers below.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:108.
+Christ unseen and beloved, 1 Pet. 1. 8.
+
+1 Not with our mortal eyes
+Have we beheld the Lord,
+Yet we rejoice to hear his Name,
+And love him in his word.
+
+2 On earth we want the sight
+Of our Redeemer's face,
+Yet, Lord, our inmost thoughts delight
+To dwell upon thy grace.
+
+3 And when we taste thy love,
+Our joys divinely grow
+Unspeakable, like those above,
+And heaven begins below.
+
+
+Hymn 1:109.
+The value of Christ and his righteousness, Phil. 3. 7 8 9.
+
+1 No more, my God, I boast no more
+Of all the duties I have done;
+I quit the hopes I held before
+To trust the merits of thy Son.
+
+2 Now for the love I bear his Name,
+What was my gain I count my loss,
+My former pride I call my shame,
+And nail my glory to his cross.
+
+3 Yes, and I must and will esteem
+All things but loss for Jesus' sake
+O may my soul be found in him,
+And of his righteousness partake.
+
+4 The best obedience of my hands
+Dares not appear before thy throne;
+But faith can answer thy demands
+By pleading what my Lord has done.
+
+
+Hymn 1:110.
+Death and immediate glory, 2 Cor. 5. 1 5-8.
+
+1 There is a house not made with hands,
+Eternal and on high:
+And here my spirit waiting stands
+Till God shall bid it fly.
+
+2 Shortly this prison of my clay
+Must be dissolv'd and fall,
+Then, O my soul, with joy obey
+Thy heavenly Father's call.
+
+3 'Tis he by his almighty grace
+That forms thee fit for heaven,
+And as an earnest of the place,
+Has his own Spirit given.
+
+4 We walk by faith of joys to come,
+Faith lives upon his word;
+But while the body is our home
+We're absent from the Lord.
+
+5 'Tis pleasant to believe thy grace,
+But we had rather see;
+We would be absent from the flesh,
+And present, Lord, with thee.
+
+
+Hymn 1:111.
+Salvation by grace, Titus 3. 3-7.
+
+1 [Lord, we confess our numerous faults,
+How great our guilt has been!
+Foolish and vain were all our thoughts,
+And all our lives were sin.
+
+2 But O, my soul, for ever praise,
+For ever love his Name,
+Who turns thy feet from dangerous ways
+Of folly, sin, and shame.]
+
+3 ['Tis not by works of righteousness
+Which our own hands have done;
+But we are sav'd by sovereign grace
+Abounding thro' his Son.]
+
+4 'Tis from the mercy of our God
+That all our hopes begin;
+'Tis by the water and the blood
+Our souls are wash'd from sin.
+
+5 'Tis thro' the purchase of his death,
+Who hung upon the tree,
+The Spirit is sent down to breathe
+On such dry bones as we.
+
+6 Rais'd from the dead we live anew;
+And justify'd by grace
+We shall appear in glory too,
+And see our Father's face.
+
+
+Hymn 1:112.
+The brazen serpent; or, Looking to Jesus,
+John 3. 14 15 16.
+
+1 So did the Hebrew prophet raise
+The brazen serpent high,
+The wounded felt immediate ease,
+The camp forbore to die.
+
+2 "Look upward in the dying hour,
+And live," the prophet cries;
+But Christ performs a nobler cure,
+When Faith lifts up her eyes.
+
+3 High on the cross the Saviour hung,
+High in the heavens he reigns:
+Here sinners by th' old serpent stung
+Look, and forget their pains.
+
+4 When God's own Son is lifted up,
+A dying world revives,
+The Jew beholds the glorious hope,
+Th' expiring Gentile lives.
+
+
+Hymn 1:113.
+Abraham's blessings on the Gentiles, Gen. 17. 7.
+Rom. 15. 8. Mark 10. 14.
+
+1 How large the promise! how divine,
+To Abra'am and his seed!
+"I'll be a God to thee and thine,
+"Supplying all their need."
+
+2 The words of his extensive love
+From age to age endure;
+The angel of the covenant proves,
+And seals the blessing sure.
+
+3 Jesus the ancient faith confirms
+To our great fathers given;
+He takes young children to his arms,
+And calls them heirs of heaven.
+
+4 Our God, how faithful are his ways!
+His love endures the same;
+Nor from the promise of his grace
+Blots out the children's name.
+
+
+Hymn 1:114.
+The same, Rom. 11. 16 17.
+
+1 Gentiles by nature we belong
+To the wild olive wood;
+Grace took us from the barren tree,
+And grafts us in the good.
+
+2 With the same blessings grace endows
+The Gentile and the Jew;
+If pure and holy be the root,
+Such are the branches too.
+
+3 Then let the children of the saints
+Be dedicate to God;
+Pour out thy Spirit on them, Lord,
+And wash them in thy blood.
+
+4 Thus to the parents and their seed
+Shall thy salvation come,
+And numerous households meet at last
+In one eternal home.
+
+
+Hymn 1:115.
+Conviction of sin by the law, Rom. 7. 8 9 14 24.
+
+1 Lord, how secure my conscience was,
+And felt no inward dread!
+I was alive without the law,
+And thought my sins were dead.
+
+2 My hopes of heaven were firm and bright,
+But since the precept came
+With a convincing power and light,
+I find how vile I am.
+
+3 [My guilt appear'd but small before,
+Till terribly I saw
+How perfect, holy, just, and pure,
+Was thine eternal law.
+
+4 Then felt my soul the heavy load,
+My sins reviv'd again,
+I had provok'd a dreadful God,
+And all my hopes were slain.]
+
+5 I'm like a helpless captive sold
+Under the power of sin;
+I cannot do the good I would,
+Nor keep my conscience clean.
+
+6 My God, I cry with every breath
+For some kind power to save,
+To break the yoke of sin and death,
+And thus redeem the slave.
+
+
+Hymn 1:116.
+Love to God and our neighbour, Matt. 22. 37-40.
+
+1 Thus saith the first, the great command,
+"Let all thy inward powers unite
+"To love thy Maker and thy God,
+"With utmost vigour and delight.
+
+2 "Then shall thy neighbour next in place
+"Share thine affections and esteem,
+"And let thy kindness to thyself
+"Measure and rule thy love to him."
+
+3 This is the sense that Moses spoke,
+This did the prophets preach and prove,
+For want of this the law is broke,
+And the whole law's fulfill'd by love.
+
+4 But O! how base our passions are!
+How cold our charity and zeal!
+Lord, fill our souls with heavenly fire,
+Or we shall ne'er perform thy will.
+
+
+Hymn 1:117.
+Election sovereign and free, Rom. 9. 21 22 23 20.
+
+1 Behold the potter and the clay,
+He forms his vessels as he please:
+Such is our God, and such are we,
+The subjects of his high decrees.
+
+2 [Doth not the workman's power extend
+O'er all the mass, which part to choose,
+And mould it for a nobler end,
+And which to leave for viler use?]
+
+3 May not the sovereign Lord on high
+Dispense his favours as he will,
+Choose some to life while others die,
+And yet be just and gracious still?
+
+4 [What if to make his terror known
+He lets his patience long endure,
+Suffering vile rebels to go on
+And seal their own destruction sure!
+
+5 What if he means to shew his grace,
+And his electing love employs
+To mark out some of mortal race,
+And form them fit for heavenly joys!]
+
+6 Shall man reply against the Lord,
+And call his Maker's ways unjust,
+The thunder of whose dreadful word
+Can crush a thousand worlds to dust?
+
+7 But, O my soul, if truths so bright
+Should dazzle and confound thy sight
+Yet still his written will obey,
+And wait the great decisive day.
+
+8 Then shall he make his justice known,
+And the whole world before his throne
+With joy or terror shall confess
+The glory of his righteousness.
+
+
+Hymn 1:118.
+Moses and Christ; or, Sins against the law and
+gospel, John 1. 17. Heb. 3. 3 5 6 and 10. 28 29.
+
+1 The law by Moses came,
+But peace, and truth, and love,
+Were brought by Christ, a nobler name,
+Descending from above.
+
+2 Amidst the house of God
+Their different works were done;
+Moses a faithful servant stood,
+But Christ a faithful Son.
+
+3 Then to his new commands
+Be strict obedience paid;
+O'er all his Father's house he stands
+The sovereign and the head.
+
+4 The man that durst despise
+The law that Moses brought,
+Behold! how terribly he dies
+For his presumptuous fault.
+
+5 But sorer vengeance falls
+On that rebellious race,
+Who hate to hear when Jesus calls,
+And dare resist his grace.
+
+
+Hymn 1:119.
+'The different success of the gospel, 1 Cor. 1. 23 24.
+2 Cor. 2. 16. 1 Cor. 3. 6 7.
+
+1 Christ and his cross is all our theme;
+The mysteries that we speak
+Are scandal in the Jew's esteem,
+And folly to the Greek.
+
+2 But souls enlighten'd from above
+With joy receive the word;
+They see what wisdom, power, and love
+Shines in their dying Lord.
+
+3 The vital savour of his Name
+Restores their fainting breath;
+But unbelief perverts the same
+To guilt, despair, and death.
+
+4 Till God diffuse his graces down,
+Like showers of heavenly rain,
+In vain Apollos sows the ground,
+And Paul may plant in vain.
+
+
+Hymn 1:120.
+Faith of things unseen, Heb. 11. 1 3 8 10.
+
+1 Faith is the brightest evidence
+Of things beyond our sight,
+Breaks thro' the clouds of flesh and sense,
+And dwells in heavenly light.
+
+2 It sets times past in present view,
+Brings distant prospects home,
+Of things a thousand years ago,
+Or thousand years to come.
+
+3 By faith we know the worlds were made
+By God's almighty word;
+Abra'm to unknown countries led,
+By faith obey'd the Lord.
+
+4 He sought a city fair and high,
+Built by th' eternal hands;
+And faith assures us, tho' we die,
+That heavenly building stands.
+
+
+Hymn 1:121.
+Children devoted to God, Gen. 17. 7 10. Acts 16.
+14 15 33. (For those who practise infant Baptism.)
+
+1 Thus saith the mercy of the Lord,
+"I'll be a God to thee;
+"I'll bless thy numerous race, and they
+"Shall be a seed for me."
+
+2 Abra'm believ'd the promis'd grace,
+And gave his sons to God;
+But water seals the blessing now,
+That once was seal'd with blood.
+
+3 Thus Lydia sanctify'd her house
+When she receiv'd the word;
+Thus the believing jailor gave
+His household to the Lord.
+
+4 Thus later saints, eternal King,
+Thine ancient truth embrace;
+To thee their infant-offspring bring,
+And humbly claim the grace.
+
+
+Hymn 1:122.
+Believers buried with Christ in baptism, Rom. 6. 3 &c.
+
+1 Do we not know that solemn word,
+That we are bury'd with the Lord,
+Baptis'd into his death, and then
+Put off the body of our sin?
+
+2 Our souls receive diviner breath,
+Rais'd from corruption, guilt, and death;
+So from the grave did Christ arise,
+And lives to God above the skies.
+
+3 No more let sin or Satan reign
+Over our mortal flesh again;
+The various lusts we serv'd before
+Shall have dominion now no more.
+
+
+Hymn 1:123.
+The repenting prodigal, Luke 15. 13 &c.
+
+1 Behold the wretch whose lust and wine
+Had wasted his estate,
+He begs a share among the swine,
+To taste the husks they eat!
+
+2 "I die with hunger here (he cries)
+"I starve in foreign lands,
+"My father's house has large supplies,
+"And bounteous are his hands.
+
+3 "I'll go, and with a mournful tongue
+"Fall down before his face,
+"Father, I've done thy justice wrong,
+"Nor can deserve thy grace."
+
+4 He said, and hasten'd to his home,
+To seek his father's love;
+The father saw the rebel come,
+And all his bowels move.
+
+5 He ran, and fell upon his neck,
+Embrac'd and kiss'd his son;
+The rebel's heart with sorrow brake
+For follies he had done.
+
+6 "Take off his clothes of shame and sin,"
+(The father gives command)
+"Dress him in garments white and clean,
+"With rings adorn his hand.
+
+7 "A day of feasting I ordain,
+"Let mirth and joy abound;
+"My son was dead, and lives again,
+"Was lost, and now is found."
+
+
+Hymn 1:124.
+The first and second Adam, Rom. 5. 12 &c.
+
+1 Deep in the dust before thy throne
+Our guilt and our disgrace we own;
+Great God, we own th' unhappy name
+Whence sprang our nature and our shame.
+
+2 Adam, the sinner: At his fall
+Death like a conqueror seiz'd us all;
+A thousand new-born babes are dead
+By fatal union to their head.
+
+3 But whilst our spirits fill'd with awe
+Behold the terrors of thy law,
+We sing the honours of thy grace,
+That sent to save our ruin'd race.
+
+4 We sing thine everlasting Son,
+Who join'd our nature to his own;
+Adam the second, from the dust
+Raises the ruins of the first.
+
+5 [By the rebellion of one man
+Thro' all his seed the mischief ran;
+And by one man's obedience now
+Are all his seed made righteous too.]
+
+6 Where sin did reign, and death abound,
+There have the sons of Adam found
+Abounding life; there glorious grace
+Reigns thro' the Lord our righteousness.
+
+
+Hymn 1:125.
+Christ's compassion to the weak and tempted, Heb. 4.
+15 16. and 5. 7. Matt. 12. 20.
+
+1 With joy we meditate the grace
+Of our High Priest above;
+His heart is made of tenderness,
+His bowels melt with love.
+
+2 Touch'd with a sympathy within
+He knows our feeble frame;
+He knows what sore temptations mean,
+For he has felt the same.
+
+3 But spotless, innocent, and pure
+The great Redeemer stood,
+While Satan's fiery darts he bore,
+And did resist to blood.
+
+4 He in the days of feeble flesh
+Pour'd out his cries and tears,
+And in his measure feels afresh
+What every member bears.
+
+5 [He'll never quench the smoking flax,
+But raise it to a flame;
+The bruised reed he never breaks,
+Nor scorns the meanest name.]
+
+6 Then let our humble faith address
+His mercy and his power,
+We shall obtain delivering grace
+In the distressing hour.
+
+
+Hymn 1:126.
+Charity and uncharitableness, Rom. 14. 17 19.
+1 Cor. 10. 32.
+
+1 Not different food, or different dress
+Compose the kingdom of our Lord,
+But peace and joy and righteousness,
+Faith and obedience to his word.
+
+2 When weaker Christians we despise
+We do the gospel mighty wrong,
+For God the gracious and the wise
+Receives the feeble with the strong.
+
+3 Let pride and wrath be banish'd hence,
+Meekness and love our souls pursue;
+Nor shall our practice give offence
+To saints, the Gentile or the Jew.
+
+
+Hymn 1:127.
+Christ's invitation to sinners; or, Humility and
+pride, Matt. 11. 28 29 30.
+
+1 "Come hither, all ye weary souls,
+"Ye heavy laden sinners, come,
+"I'll give you rest from all your toils,
+"And raise you to my heavenly home.
+
+2 "They shall find rest that learn of me;
+"I'm of a meek and lowly mind;
+"But passion rages like the sea,
+"And pride is restless as the wind.
+
+3 "Blest is the man whose shoulders take
+"My yoke, and bear it with delight;
+"My yoke is easy to his neck,
+"My grace shall make the burden light."
+
+4 Jesus, we come at thy command,
+With faith and hope and humble zeal
+Resign our spirits to thy hand,
+To mould and guide us at thy will.
+
+
+Hymn 1:128.
+The Apostles' commission; or, The gospel attested by
+miracles, Mark 16. 15 &c. Matt. 28. 18 &c.
+
+1 "Go preach my gospel, (saith the Lord,)
+"Bid the whole earth my grace receive;
+"He shall be sav'd that trusts my word,
+"He shall be damn'd that won't believe.
+
+2 "[I'll make your great commission known,
+"And ye shall prove my gospel true
+"By all the works that I have done,
+"By all the wonders ye shall do.
+
+3 "Go heal the sick, go raise the dead,
+"Go cast out devils in my name;
+"Nor let my prophets be afraid,
+"Tho' Greeks reproach, and Jews blaspheme.]
+
+4 "Teach all the nations my commands,
+"I'm with you till the world shall end;
+"All power is trusted to my hands,
+"I can destroy, and I defend."
+
+He spake, and light shone round his head,
+On a bright cloud to heaven he rode;
+They to the farthest nations spread
+The grace of their ascended God.
+
+
+Hymn 1:129.
+Submission and deliverance; or, Abraham offering
+his son, Gen. 22. 6 &c.
+
+1 Saints, at your Father's heavenly word
+Give up your comforts to the Lord;
+He shall restore what you resign,
+Or grant you blessings more divine.
+
+2 So Abraham with obedient hand,
+Led forth his son at God's command,
+The wood, the fire, the knife he took,
+His arm prepar'd the dreadful stroke.
+
+3 "Abraham, forbear, (the angel cry'd)
+"Thy faith is known, thy love is try'd,
+"Thy son shall live, and in thy seed
+"Shall the whole earth be bless'd indeed."
+
+4 Just in the last distressing hour
+The Lord displays delivering power;
+The mount of danger is the place
+Where we shall see surprising grace.
+
+
+Hymn 1:130.
+Love and hatred, Phil. 2. 2. Eph. 4. 30 &c.
+
+1 Now by the bowels of my God,
+His sharp distress, his sore complaints,
+By his last groans, his dying blood,
+I charge my soul to love the saints.
+
+2 Clamour, and wrath, and war be gone,
+Envy and spite for ever cease,
+Let bitter words no more be known
+Amongst the saints, the sons of peace.
+
+3 The Spirit, like a peaceful dove,
+Flies from the realms of noise and strife;
+Why should we vex and grieve his love,
+Who seals our souls to heavenly life?
+
+4 Tender and kind be all our thoughts,
+Thro' all our lives let mercy run;
+So God forgives our numerous faults
+For the clear sake of Christ his Son.
+
+
+Hymn 1:131.
+The Pharisee and the Publican, Luke 18. 10 &c.
+
+1 Behold how sinners disagree,
+The Publican and Pharisee!
+One doth his righteousness proclaim,
+The other owns his guilt and shame.
+
+2 This man at humble distance stands,
+And cries for grace with lifted hands;
+That boldly rises near the throne,
+And talks of duties he has done.
+
+3 The Lord their different language knows,
+And different answers he bestows;
+The humble soul with grace he crowns,
+Whilst on the proud his anger frowns.
+
+4 Dear Father, let me never be
+Join'd with the boasting Pharisee;
+I have no merits of my own,
+But plead the sufferings of thy Son.
+
+
+Hymn 1:132.
+Holiness and grace, Titus 2. 10-13.
+
+1 So let our lips and lives express
+The holy gospel we profess,
+So let our works and virtues shine
+To prove the doctrine all divine.
+
+2 Thus shall we best proclaim abroad
+The honours of our saviour God;
+When the salvation reigns within,
+And grace subdues the power of sin.
+
+3 Our flesh and sense must be deny'd,
+Passion and envy, lust and pride;
+While justice, temperance, truth and love
+Our inward piety approve.
+
+4 Religion bears our spirits up,
+While we expect that blessed hope,
+The bright appearance of the Lord,
+And faith stands leaning on his word.
+
+
+Hymn 1:133.
+Love and charity, 1 Cor. 13. 2-7 13.
+
+1 Let Pharisees of high esteem
+Their faith and zeal declare,
+All their religion is a dream
+If love be wanting there.
+
+2 Love suffers long with patient eye,
+Nor is provok'd in haste;
+She lets the present injury die,
+And long forgets the past.
+
+3 [Malice and rage, those fires of hell,
+She quenches with her tongue;
+Hopes, and believes, and thinks no ill,
+Tho' she endure the wrong.]
+
+4 [She nor desires nor seeks to know
+The scandals of the time;
+Nor looks with pride on those below,
+Nor envies those that climb.]
+
+5 She lays her own advantage by
+To seek her neighbour's good;
+So God's own Son came down to die,
+And bought our lives with blood.
+
+6 Love is the grace that keeps her power
+In all the realms above;
+There faith and hope are known no more,
+But saints for ever love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:134.
+Religion vain without love, 1 Cor. 13. 1 2 3.
+
+1 Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews,
+And nobler speech that angels use,
+If love be absent, I am found
+Like tinkling brass, an empty sound.
+
+2 Were I inspir'd to preach and tell
+All that is done in heaven and hell,
+Or could my faith the world remove,
+Still I am nothing without love.
+
+3 Should I distribute all my store
+To feed the bowels of the poor,
+Or give my body to the flame
+To gain a martyr's glorious name;
+
+4 If love to God and love to men
+Be absent, all my hopes are vain;
+Nor tongues, nor gifts, nor fiery zeal
+The work of love can e'er fulfil.
+
+
+Hymn 1:135.
+The love of Christ shed abroad in the heart,
+Eph. 3. 16 &c.
+
+1 Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell
+By faith and love in every breast;
+Then shall we know, and taste, and feel
+The joys that cannot be exprest.
+
+2 Come, fill our hearts with inward strength,
+Make our enlarged souls possess,
+And learn the height, and breadth, and length
+Of thine unmeasurable grace.
+
+3 Now to the God whose power can do
+More than our thoughts or wishes know,
+Be everlasting honours done
+By all the church, thro' Christ his Son.
+
+
+Hymn 1:136.
+Sincerity and hypocrisy; or, Formality in worship,
+John 4. 24. Psalm 139. 23 24.
+
+1 God is a spirit just and wise,
+He sees our inmost mind;
+In vain to heaven we raise our cries
+And leave our souls behind.
+
+2 Nothing but truth before his throne,
+With honour can appear,
+The painted hypocrites are known
+Thro' the disguise they wear.
+
+3 Their lifted eyes salute the skies,
+Their bending knees the ground;
+But God abhors the sacrifice
+Where not the heart is found.
+
+4 Lord, search my thoughts, and try my ways,
+And make my soul sincere;
+Then shall I stand before thy face,
+And find acceptance there.
+
+
+Hymn 1:137.
+Salvation by grace in Christ, 2 Tim. 1. 9 10.
+
+1 Now to the power of God supreme
+Be everlasting honours given,
+He saves from hell, (we bless his Name)
+He calls our wandering feet to heaven.
+
+2 Not for our duties or deserts,
+But of his own abounding grace,
+He works salvation in our hearts,
+And forms a people for his praise.
+
+3 'Twas his own purpose that begun
+To rescue rebels doom'd to die;
+He gave us grace in Christ his Son
+Before he spread the starry sky.
+
+4 Jesus the Lord appears at last,
+And makes his Father's counsels known;
+Declares the great transactions past,
+And brings immortal blessings down.
+
+5 He dies; and in that dreadful night
+Did all the powers of hell destroy;
+Rising he brought our heaven to light,
+And took possession of the joy.
+
+
+Hymn 1:138.
+Saints in the hands of Christ, John 10. 28 29.
+
+1 Firm as the earth thy gospel stands,
+My Lord, my hope, my trust;
+If I am found in Jesus' hands,
+My soul can ne'er be lost.
+
+2 His honour is engag'd to save
+The meanest of his sheep,
+All that his heavenly Father gave
+His hands securely keep.
+
+3 Nor death, nor hell shall e'er remove
+His favourites from his breast;
+In the dear bosom of his love
+They must for ever rest.
+
+
+Hymn 1:139.
+Hope in the covenant; or, God's promise and truth
+unchangeable, Heb. 6. 17 18 19.
+
+1 How oft have sin and Satan strove
+To rend my soul from thee, my God,
+But everlasting is thy love,
+And Jesus seals it with his blood.
+
+2 The oath and promise of the Lord
+Join to confirm the wondrous grace;
+Eternal power performs the word,
+And fills all heaven with endless praise.
+
+3 Amidst temptations sharp and long
+My soul to this dear refuge flies:
+Hope is my anchor firm and strong,
+While tempests blow, and billows rise.
+
+4 The gospel bears my spirits up;
+A faithful and unchanging God
+Lays the foundation for my hope
+In oaths, and promises, and blood.
+
+
+Hymn 1:140.
+A living and a dead faith. Collected from
+several scriptures.
+
+1 Mistaken souls! that dream of heaven,
+And make their empty boast
+Of inward joys, and sins forgiven,
+While they are slaves to lust.
+
+2 Vain are our fancies airy flights,
+If faith be cold and dead,
+None but a living power unites
+To Christ the living head.
+
+3 'Tis faith that changes all the heart;
+'Tis faith that works by love;
+That bids all sinful joys depart,
+And lifts the thoughts above.
+
+4 'Tis faith that conquers earth and hell
+By a celestial power;
+This is the grace that shall prevail
+In the decisive hour.
+
+5 [Faith must obey her Father's will
+As well as trust his grace;
+A pardoning God is jealous still
+For his own holiness.
+
+6 When from the curse he sets us free,
+He makes our natures clean,
+Nor would he send his Son to be
+The minister of sin.
+
+7 His Spirit purifies our frame,
+And seals our peace with God;
+Jesus, and his salvation, came
+By water and by blood.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:141.
+The humiliation and exaltation of Christ,
+Isa. 53. 1-5 10 11 12.
+
+1 Who has believ'd thy word,
+Or thy salvation known?
+Reveal thine arm, almighty Lord,
+And glorify thy Son.
+
+2 The Jews esteem'd him here
+Too mean for their belief:
+Sorrows his chief acquaintance were,
+And his companion, grief.
+
+3 They turn'd their eyes away,
+And treated him with scorn;
+But 'twas their grief upon him lay,
+Their sorrows he has borne.
+
+4 'Twas for the stubborn Jews,
+And Gentiles then unknown,
+The God of justice pleas'd to bruise
+His best beloved Son.
+
+5 "But I'll prolong his days,
+"And make his kingdom stand,
+"My pleasure, (saith the God of grace)
+"Shall prosper in his hand.
+
+6 ["His joyful soul shall see
+"The purchase of his pain,
+"And by his knowledge justify
+"The guilty sons of men.]
+
+7 ["Ten thousand captive slaves,
+"Releas'd from death and sin,
+"Shall quit their prisons and their graves;
+"And own his power divine.]
+
+8 ["Heaven shall advance my Son
+"To joys that earth deny'd;
+"Who saw the follies men had done,
+"And bore their sins, and dy'd."]
+
+
+Hymn 1:142.
+The same, Isa. 53. 6-9 12.
+
+1 Like sheep we went astray,
+And broke the fold of God,
+Each wandering in a different way,
+But all the downward road.
+
+2 How dreadful was the hour
+When God our wanderings laid,
+And did at once his vengeance pour
+Upon the Shepherd's head!
+
+3 How glorious was the grace
+When Christ sustain'd the stroke!
+His life and blood the Shepherd pays,
+A ransom for the flock.
+
+4 His honour and his breath
+Were taken both away;
+Join'd with the wicked in his death,
+And made as vile as they.
+
+5 But God shall raise his head
+O'er all the sons of men,
+And make him see a numerous seed
+To recompense his pain.
+
+6 "I'll give him, (saith the Lord)
+"A portion with the strong;
+"He shall possess a large reward,
+"And hold his honours long."
+
+
+Hymn 1:143.
+Characters of the children of God,
+from several scriptures.
+
+1 So new born babes desire the breast
+To feed, and grow, and thrive:
+So saints with joy the gospel taste,
+And by the gospel live.
+
+2 [With inward gust their heart approves
+All that the word relates;
+They love the men their Father loves,
+And hate the works he hates.]
+
+3 [Not all the flattering baits on earth
+Can make them slaves to lust;
+They can't forget their heavenly birth,
+Nor grovel in the dust.
+
+4 Not all the chains that tyrants use
+Shall bind their souls to vice;
+Faith like a conqueror can produce
+A thousand victories.]
+
+5 [Grace like an uncorrupting seed
+Abides and reigns within;
+Immortal principles forbid
+The sons of God to sin.]
+
+6 [Not by the terrors of a slave
+Do they perform his will,
+But with the noblest powers they have
+His sweet commands fulfil.]
+
+7 They find access at every hour,
+To God within the veil;
+Hence they derive a quickening power,
+And joys that never fail.
+
+8 O happy souls! O glorious state
+Of overflowing grace!
+To dwell so near their Father's seat,
+And see his lovely face.
+
+9 Lord, I address thy heavenly throne;
+Call me a child of thine,
+Send down the Spirit of thy Son
+To form my heart divine.
+
+10 There shed thy choicest loves abroad,
+And make my comforts strong:
+Then shall I say, "My Father God,"
+With an unwavering tongue.
+
+
+Hymn 1:144.
+The witnessing and sealing Spirit, Rom. 8. 14 16.
+Eph. 1. 13 14.
+
+1 Why should the children of a King
+Go mourning all their days?
+Great Comforter, descend and bring
+Some tokens of thy grace.
+
+2 Dost thou not dwell in all the saints,
+And seal the heirs of heaven?
+When wilt thou banish my complaints,
+And shew my sins forgiven?
+
+3 Assure my conscience of her part
+In the Redeemer's blood;
+And bear thy witness with my heart,
+That I am born of God.
+
+4 Thou art the earnest of his love,
+The pledge of joys to come;
+And thy soft wings, celestial dove,
+Will safe convey me home.
+
+
+Hymn 1:145.
+Christ and Aaron. Taken from Heb. 7. and 9.
+
+1 Jesus, in thee our eyes behold
+A thousand glories more
+Than the rich gems and polish'd gold
+The sons of Aaron wore.
+
+2 They first their own burnt-offerings brought
+To purge themselves from sin;
+Thy life was pure without a spot,
+And all thy nature clean.
+
+3 [Fresh blood as constant as the day
+Was on their altar spilt;
+But thy one offering takes away
+For ever all our guilt.]
+
+4 [Their priesthood ran thro' several hands.
+For mortal was their race;
+Thy never-changing office stands
+Eternal as thy days.]
+
+5 [Once in the circuit of a year
+With blood, but not his own,
+Aaron within the veil appears
+Before the golden throne;
+
+6 But Christ by his own powerful blood
+Ascends above the skies,
+And in the presence of our God
+Shews his own sacrifice.]
+
+7 Jesus, the King of Glory, reigns
+On Sion's heavenly hill,
+Looks like a lamb that has been slain,
+And wears his priesthood still.
+
+8 He ever lives to intercede
+Before his Father's face;
+Give him, my soul, thy cause to plead,
+Nor doubt the Father's grace.
+
+
+Hymn 1:146.
+Characters of Christ, borrowed from inanimate
+things, in scripture.
+
+1 Go, worship at Immanuel's feet,
+See in his face what wonders meet;
+Earth is too narrow to express
+His worth, his glory, or his grace.
+
+2 [The whole creation can afford
+But some faint shadows of my Lord:
+Nature to make his beauties known
+Must mingle colours not her own.]
+
+3 [Is he compar'd to wine or bread?
+Dear Lord, our souls would thus be fed;
+That flesh, that dying blood of thine,
+Is bread of life, is heavenly wine.]
+
+4 [Is he a tree? The world receives
+Salvation from his healing leaves;
+That righteous branch, that fruitful bough,
+Is David's root and offspring too.]
+
+5 [Is he a rose? Not Sharon yields
+Such fragrancy in all her fields:
+Or if the lily he assume,
+The vallies bless the rich perfume.]
+
+6 [Is he a vine? His heavenly root
+Supplies the boughs with life and fruit:
+O let a lasting union join
+My soul the branch to Christ the vine:
+
+7 [Is he the head? Each member lives,
+And owns the vital powers he gives;
+The saints below, and saints above,
+Join'd by his Spirit and his love.]
+
+8 [Is he a fountain? There I bathe,
+And heal the plague of sin and death
+These waters all my soul renew,
+And cleanse my spotted garments too.]
+
+9 [Is he a fire? he'll purge my dross,
+But the true gold sustains no loss;
+Like a refiner shall he sit,
+And tread the refuse with his feet.]
+
+10 [Is he a rock? How firm he proves!
+The rock of ages never moves;
+Yet the sweet streams that from him flow
+Attend us all the desert thro'.]
+
+11 [Is he a way? He leads to God,
+The path is drawn in lines of blood;
+There would I walk with hope and zeal,
+Till I arrive at Sion's hill.]
+
+12 [Is he a door? I'll enter in
+Behold the pastures large and green,
+A paradise divinely fair,
+None but the sheep have freedom there.]
+
+13 [Is he design'd a corner-stone,
+For men to build their heaven upon?
+I'll make him my foundation too,
+Nor fear the plots of hell below.]
+
+14 [Is he a temple? I adore
+Th'indwelling majesty and power;
+And still to this most holy place,
+Whene'er I pray, I turn my face.]
+
+15 [Is he a star? He breaks the night,
+Piercing the shades with dawning light;
+I know his glories from afar,
+I know the bright, the morning-star.]
+
+16 [Is he a sun? His beams are grace,
+His course is joy, and righteousness;
+Nations rejoice when he appears
+To chase their clouds, and dry their tears.
+
+17 O let me climb those higher skies,
+Where storms and darkness never rise!
+There he displays his powers abroad,
+And shines, and reigns th'incarnate God.]
+
+18 Nor earth, nor seas, nor sun, nor stars,
+Nor heaven his full resemblance bears;
+His beauties we can never trace,
+Till we behold him face to face.
+
+
+Hymn 1:147.
+The names and titles of Christ, from several scriptures.
+
+1 ['Tis from the treasures of his word
+I borrow titles for my Lord?
+Nor art, nor nature can supply
+Sufficient forms of majesty.
+
+2 Bright image of the Father's face,
+Shining with undiminish'd rays;
+Th' eternal God's eternal Son,
+The heir, and partner of his throne.]
+
+3 The King of kings, the Lord most high,
+Writes his own Name upon his thigh:
+He wears a garment dipt in blood,
+And breaks the nations with his rod.
+
+4 Where grace can neither melt nor move
+The Lamb resents his injur'd love,
+Awakes his wrath without delay,
+And Judah's Lion tears the prey.
+
+5 But when for works of peace he comes,
+What winning titles he assumes!
+"Light of the World, and Life of Men;"
+Nor bears those characters in vain.
+
+6 With tender pity in his heart
+He acts the Mediator's part;
+A friend and brother he appears,
+And well fulfils the names he wears.
+
+7 At length the Judge his throne ascends,
+Divides the rebels from his friends,
+And saints in full fruition prove
+His rich variety of love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:148. As the 148th Psalm.
+The same.
+
+1 [With cheerful voice I sing
+The titles of my Lord,
+And borrow all the names
+Of honour from his word:
+Nature and art
+Can ne'er supply
+Sufficient forms
+Of majesty.
+
+2 In Jesus we behold
+His Father's glorious face,
+Shining for ever bright
+With mild and lovely rays:
+Th' eternal God's
+Eternal Son
+Inherits and
+Partakes the throne.]
+
+3 The sovereign King of kings,
+The Lord of lords most high,
+Writes his own name upon
+His garment and his thigh:
+His Name is call'd
+"The Word of God;"
+He rules the earth
+With iron rod.
+
+4 Where promises and grace
+Can neither melt nor move,
+The angry Lamb resents
+The injuries of his love;
+Awakes his wrath
+Without delay,
+As lions roar
+And tear the prey.
+
+5 But when for works of peace
+The great Redeemer comes,
+What gentle characters,
+What titles he assumes!
+"Light of the world,
+"And Life of men"
+Nor will he bear
+Those names in vain.
+
+6 Immense compassion reigns
+In our Immanuel's heart,
+When he descends to act
+A Mediator's part:
+He is a friend
+And brother too
+Divinely kind,
+Divinely true.
+
+7 At length the Lord the Judge
+His awful throne ascends,
+And drives the rebels far
+From favourites and friends:
+Then shall the saints
+Completely prove
+The heights and depths
+Of all his love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:149.
+The offices of Christ, from several scriptures.
+
+1 Join all the names of love and power
+That ever men or angels bore;
+All are too mean to speak his worth,
+Or set Immanuel's glory forth.
+
+2 But O what condescending ways
+He takes to teach his heavenly grace!
+My eyes with joy and wonder see
+What forms of love he bears for me.
+
+3 [The "Angel of the covenant" stands
+With his commission in his hands,
+Sent from his Father's milder throne,
+To make the great Salvation known.]
+
+4 Great Prophet let me bless thy Name;
+By thee the joyful tidings came,
+Of wrath appeas'd, of sins forgiven,
+Of hell subdu'd, and peace with heaven.]
+
+5 [My bright Example, and my Guide,
+I would be walking near thy side;
+O let me never run astray,
+Nor follow the forbidden way!]
+
+6 [I love my Shepherd, he shall keep
+My wandering soul among his sheep:
+He feeds his flock, he calls their names,
+And in his bosom bears the lambs.]
+
+7 [My surety undertakes my cause,
+Answering his Father's broken laws;
+Behold my soul at freedom set;
+My surety paid the dreadful debt.]
+
+8 [Jesus, my great High Priest has dy'd,
+I seek no sacrifice beside;
+His blood did once for all atone,
+And now it pleads before the throne.]
+
+9 [My advocate appears on high,
+The Father lays his thunder by;
+Not all that earth or hell can say,
+Shall turn my Father's heart away.]
+
+10 [My Lord, my Conqu'ror and my King,
+Thy sceptre and thy sword I sing;
+Thine is the victory, and I sit
+A joyful subject at thy feet.]
+
+11 [Aspire my soul, to glorious deeds,
+The "Captain of salvation" leads;
+March on, nor fear to win the day,
+Tho' death and hell obstruct the way.
+
+12 Should death and hell, and powers unknown
+Put all their forms of mischief on,
+I shall be safe; for Christ displays
+Salvation in more sovereign ways.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:150. As the 149th Psalm.
+The same.
+
+1 Join all the glorious names
+Of wisdom, love, and power,
+That ever mortals knew,
+That angels ever bore:
+All are too mean
+To speak his worth,
+Too mean to set
+My Saviour forth.
+
+2 But O what gentle terms,
+What condescending ways
+Doth our Redeemer use
+To teach his heavenly grace!
+Mine eyes with joy
+And wonder see
+What forms of love
+He bears for me.
+
+3 [Array'd in mortal flesh
+He like an angel stands,
+And holds the promises
+And pardons in his hands:
+Commission'd from
+His Father's throne
+To make his grace
+To mortals known.]
+
+4 [Great Prophet of my God,
+My tongue would bless thy Name;
+By thee the joyful news
+Of our salvation came.
+The joyful news
+Of sins forgiven,
+Of hell subdu'd,
+And peace with heaven.]
+
+5 [Be thou my counsellor,
+My pattern and my guide,
+And thro' this desert land
+Still keep me near thy side:
+O let my feet
+Ne'er run astray,
+Nor rove nor seek
+The crooked way.]
+
+6 [I love my Shepherd's voice,
+His watchful eyes shall keep
+My wandering soul among
+The thousands of his sheep:
+He feeds his flock,
+He calls their names,
+His bosom bears
+The tender lambs.]
+
+7 [To this dear surety's hand
+Will I commit my cause;
+He answers and fulfils
+His Father's broken laws:
+Behold my soul
+At freedom set!
+My surety paid
+The dreadful debt.]
+
+8 [Jesus my great high Priest
+Offer'd his blood and dy'd;
+My guilty conscience seeks
+No sacrifice beside:
+His powerful blood
+Did once atone;
+And now it pleads
+Before the throne.]
+
+9 [My Advocate appears
+For my defence on high,
+The Father bows his ear,
+And lays his thunder by:
+Not all that hell
+Or sin can say
+Shall turn his heart,
+His love away.]
+
+10 [My dear Almighty Lord,
+My Conqu'ror and my King,
+Thy sceptre and thy sword,
+Thy reigning grace I sing:
+Thine is the power;
+Behold I sit
+In willing bonds
+Before thy feet.]
+
+11 [Now let my soul arise,
+And tread the tempter down
+My captain leads me forth
+To conquest and a crown.
+A feeble saint
+Shall win the day,
+Tho' death and hell
+Obstruct the way.]
+
+12 Should all the hosts of death,
+And powers of hell unknown,
+Put their most dreadful forms
+Of rage and mischief on;
+I shall be safe,
+For Christ displays
+Superior power,
+And guardian grace.
+
+
+End of the First Book.
+
+
+
+Hymns.
+
+Book 2.
+
+Composed on Divine Subjects.
+
+
+Hymn 2:1.
+A song of praise to God from Great Britain.
+
+1 Nature with all her powers shall sing
+God the Creator and the King;
+Nor air, nor earth, nor skies, nor seas
+Deny the tribute of their praise.
+
+2 [Begin to make his glories known,
+Ye seraphs that sit near his throne;
+Tune your harps high, and spread the sound
+To the creation's utmost bound.
+
+3 All mortal things of meaner frame,
+Exert your force and own his Name;
+Whilst with our souls and with our voice
+We sing his honours and our joys.]
+
+4 [To him be sacred all we have
+From the young cradle to the grave:
+Our lips shall his loud wonders tell,
+And every word a miracle.]
+
+5 [This northern isle, our native land,
+Lies safe in God th' Almighty's hand:
+Our foes of victory dream in vain,
+And wear the captivating chain.
+
+6 He builds and guards the British throne,
+And makes it gracious like his own,
+Makes our successive princes kind,
+And gives our dangers to the wind.]
+
+7 Raise monumental praises high
+To him that thunders thro' the sky,
+And with an awful nod or frown
+Shakes an aspiring tyrant down.
+
+8 [Pillars of lasting brass proclaim
+The triumphs of th' eternal Name;
+While trembling nations read from far
+The honours of the God of war.]
+
+9 Thus let our flaming zeal employ
+Our loftiest thoughts and loudest songs
+Britain pronounce with warmest joy
+Hosanna from ten thousand tongues.
+
+10 Yet, mighty God, our feeble frame
+Attempts in vain to reach thy Name;
+The strongest notes that angels raise
+Faint in the worship and the praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:2.
+The death of a sinner.
+
+1 My thoughts on awful subjects roll,
+Damnation and the dead;
+What horrors seize the guilty soul
+Upon a dying bed!
+
+2 Lingering about these mortal shores,
+She makes a long delay,
+Till like a flood with rapid force
+Death sweeps the wretch away.
+
+3 Then swift and dreadful she descends
+Down to the fiery coast,
+Amongst abominable fiends,
+Herself a frightful ghost.
+
+4 There endless crowds of sinners lie,
+And darkness makes their chains;
+Tortur'd with keen despair they cry,
+Yet wait for fiercer pains.
+
+5 Not all their anguish and their blood
+For their old guilt atones,
+Nor the compassions of a God
+Shall hearken to their groans.
+
+6 Amazing grace, that kept my breath,
+Nor bid my soul remove,
+Till I had learn'd my Saviour's death,
+And well insur'd his love!
+
+
+Hymn 2:3.
+The death and burial of a saint.
+
+1 Why do we mourn departing friends
+Or shake at death's alarms?
+'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends
+To call them to his arms.
+
+2 Are we not tending upward too
+As fast as time can move?
+Nor would we wish the hours more slow
+To keep us from our love.
+
+3 Why should we tremble to convey
+Their bodies to the tomb?
+There the dear flesh of Jesus lay,
+And left a long perfume.
+
+4 The graves of all his saints he bless'd,
+And soften'd every bed;
+Where should the dying members rest,
+But with the dying head?
+
+5 Thence he arose, ascending high,
+And shew'd our feet the way;
+Up to the Lord our flesh shall fly
+At the great rising day.
+
+6 Then let the last loud trumpet sound,
+And bid our kindred rise,
+Awake, ye nations under ground,
+Ye saints, ascend the skies.
+
+
+Hymn 2:4.
+Salvation in the cross.
+
+1 Here at thy cross, my dying God,
+I lay my soul beneath thy love,
+Beneath the droppings of thy blood,
+Jesus, nor shall it e'er remove.
+
+2 Not all that tyrants think or say,
+With rage and lightning in their eyes,
+Nor hell shall fright my heart away,
+Should hell with all its legions rise.
+
+3 Should worlds conspire to drive me thence,
+Moveless and firm this heart should lie;
+Resolv'd (for that's my last defence)
+If I must perish, there to die.
+
+4 But speak, my Lord, and calm my fear,
+Am I not safe beneath thy, shade?
+Thy vengeance will not strike me here,
+Nor Satan dares my soul invade.
+
+5 Yes, I'm secure beneath thy blood,
+And all my foes shall lose their aim,
+Hosanna to my dying God,
+And my best honours to his Name.
+
+
+Hymn 2:5.
+Longing to praise Christ better.
+
+1 Lord, when my thoughts with wonder roll
+O'er the sharp sorrows of thy soul,
+And read my Maker's broken laws
+Repair'd and honour'd by thy cross;
+
+2 When I behold death, hell and sin,
+Vanquish'd by that dear blood of thine,
+And see the man that groan'd and dy'd
+Sit glorious by his Father's side;
+
+3 My passions rise and soar above,
+I'm wing'd with faith and fir'd with love;
+Fain would I reach eternal things,
+And learn the notes that Gabriel sings.
+
+4 But my heart fails, my tongue complains,
+For want of their immortal strains;
+And in such humble notes as these
+Must fall below thy victories.
+
+5 Well, the kind minute must appear
+When we shall leave these bodies here,
+These clogs of clay, and mount on high,
+To join the songs above the sky.
+
+
+Hymn 2:6.
+A morning song.
+
+1 Once more, my soul, the rising day
+Salutes thy waking eyes.
+Once more, my voice, thy tribute pay
+To him that rolls the skies.
+
+2 Night unto night his name repeats,
+The day renews the sound,
+Wide as the heaven on which he sits
+To turn the seasons round.
+
+3 'Tis he supports my mortal frame,
+My tongue shall speak his praise;
+My sins would rouse his wrath to flame,
+And yet his wrath delays.
+
+4 On a poor worm thy power might tread,
+And I could ne'er withstand;
+Thy justice might have crush'd me dead,
+But mercy held thine hand.
+
+5 A thousand wretched souls are fled
+Since the last setting sun,
+And yet thou length'nest out my thread,
+And yet my moments run.
+
+6 Dear God, let all my hours be thine
+Whilst I enjoy the light,
+Then shall my sun in smiles decline,
+And bring a pleasing night.
+
+
+Hymn 2:7.
+An evening song.
+
+1 [Dread Sovereign, let my evening song
+Like holy incense rise;
+Assist the offerings of my tongue
+To reach the lofty skies.
+
+2 Thro' all the dangers of the day,
+Thy hand was still my guard,
+And still to drive my wants away
+Thy mercy stood prepar'd.]
+
+3 Perpetual blessings from above
+Encompass me around,
+But O how few returns of love
+Hath my Creator found!
+
+4 What have I done for him that dy'd
+To save my wretched soul?
+How are my follies multiply'd,
+Fast as my minutes roll;
+
+5 Lord, with this guilty heart of mine
+To thy dear cross I flee,
+And to thy grace my soul resign
+To be renew'd by thee.
+
+6 Sprinkled afresh with pardoning blood
+I lay me down to rest,
+As in th' embraces of my God,
+Or on my Saviour's breast.
+
+
+Hymn 2:8.
+A hymn for morning or evening.
+
+1 Hosanna, with a cheerful sound,
+To God's upholding hand;
+Ten thousand snares attend us round,
+And yet secure we stand.
+
+2 That was a most amazing power
+That rais'd us with a word,
+And every day and every hour
+We lean upon the Lord.
+
+3 The evening rests our weary head,
+And angels guard the room;
+We wake and we admire the bed
+That was not made our tomb.
+
+4 The rising morning can't assure
+That we shall end the day,
+For death stands ready at the door
+To seize our lives away.
+
+5 Our breath is forfeited by sin
+To God's revenging law;
+We own thy grace, immortal King,
+In every gasp we draw.
+
+6 God is our sun, whose daily light
+Our joy and safety brings:
+Our feeble flesh lies safe at night
+Beneath his shady wings.
+
+
+Hymn 2:9.
+Godly sorrow arising from the sufferings of Christ.
+
+1 Alas! and did my Saviour bleed,
+And did my Sovereign die?
+Would he devote that sacred head
+For such a worm as I?
+
+2 [Thy body slain, sweet Jesus, thine,
+And bath'd in its own blood,
+While all expos'd to wrath divine
+The glorious Sufferer stood.]
+
+3 Was it for crimes that I had done
+He groan'd upon the tree?
+Amazing pity! grace unknown!
+And love beyond degree!
+
+4 Well might the sun in darkness hide,
+And shut his glories in,
+When God the mighty Maker dy'd
+For man the creature's sin.
+
+5 Thus might I hide my blushing face
+While his dear cross appears,
+Dissolve my heart in thankfulness,
+And melt my eyes to tears.
+
+6 But drops of grief can ne'er repay
+The debt of love I owe;
+Here, Lord, I give myself away,
+'Tis all that I can do.
+
+
+Hymn 2:10.
+Parting with carnal joys.
+
+1 My soul forsakes her vain delight,
+And bids the world farewell
+Base as the dirt beneath my feet,
+And mischievous as hell.
+
+2 No longer will I ask your love,
+Nor seek your friendship more;
+The happiness that I approve
+Lies not within your power.
+
+3 There's nothing round this spacious earth
+That suits my large desire;
+To boundless joy and solid mirth
+My nobler thoughts aspire.
+
+4 [Where pleasure rolls its living flood,
+From sin and dross refin'd,
+Still springing from the throne of God,
+And fit to cheer the mind.
+
+5 Th' Almighty Ruler of the sphere,
+The glorious and the great,
+Brings his own all-sufficience there,
+To make our bliss complete.]
+
+6 Had I the pinions of a dove,
+I'd climb the heavenly road;
+There sits my Saviour dress'd in love,
+And there my smiling God.
+
+
+Hymn 2:11.
+The same.
+
+1 Send the joys of earth away,
+Away ye tempters of the mind,
+False as the smooth deceitful sea,
+And empty as the whistling wind.
+
+2 Your streams were floating me along
+Down to the gulf of black despair,
+And whilst I listen'd to your song,
+Your streams had e'en convey'd me there.
+
+3 Lord, I adore thy matchless grace,
+That warn'd me of that dark abyss,
+That drew me from those treacherous seas,
+And bid me seek superior bliss.
+
+4 Now to the shining realms above
+I stretch my hands, and glance mine eyes;
+O for the pinions of a dove
+To bear me to the upper skies.
+
+5 There from the bosom of my God
+Oceans of endless pleasure roll;
+There would I fix my last abode,
+And drown the sorrows of my soul.
+
+
+Hymn 2:12.
+Christ is the substance of the Levitical priesthood.
+
+1 The true Messiah now appears,
+The types are all withdrawn;
+So fly the shadows and the stars
+Before the rising dawn.
+
+2 No smoking sweets, nor bleeding lambs,
+Nor kid, nor bullock slain,
+Incense and spice of costly names
+Would all be burnt in vain.
+
+3 Aaron must lay his robes away;
+His mitre and his vest,
+When God himself comes down to be
+The offering and the priest.
+
+4 He took our mortal flesh to show
+The wonders of his love;
+For us he paid his life below,
+And prays for us above.
+
+5 "Father, (he cries) forgive their sins,
+"For I myself have dy'd,"
+And then he shews his open'd veins,
+And pleads his wounded side.
+
+
+Hymn 2:13.
+The creation, preservation, dissolution, and
+restoration of this world.
+
+1 Sing to the Lord that built the skies,
+The Lord that rear'd this stately frame;
+Let half the nations sound his praise,
+And lands unknown repeat his Name.
+
+2 He form'd the seas, and form'd the hills,
+Made every drop and every dust,
+Nature and time with all their wheels,
+And push'd them into motion first.
+
+3 Now from his high imperial throne
+He looks far down upon the spheres;
+He bids the shining orbs roll on,
+And round he turns our hasty years.
+
+4 Thus shall this moving engine last
+Till all his saints are gather'd in,
+Then for the trumpet's dreadful blast
+To shake it all to dust again!
+
+5 Yet when the sound shall tear the skies,
+And lightning burn the globe below,
+Saints, you may lift your joyful eyes,
+There's a new heaven and earth for you.
+
+
+Hymn 2:14.
+The Lord's day; or, Delight in ordinances.
+
+1 Welcome, sweet day of rest,
+That saw the Lord arise;
+Welcome to this reviving breast,
+And these rejoicing eyes!
+
+2 The King himself comes near,
+And feasts his saints to-day,
+Here we may sit, and see him here,
+And love, and praise, and pray.
+
+3 One day amidst the place
+Where my dear God hath been,
+Is sweeter than ten thousand days
+Of pleasurable sin.
+
+4 My willing soul would stay
+In such a frame as this,
+And sit and sing herself away
+To everlasting bliss.
+
+
+Hymn 2:15.
+The enjoyment of Christ; or, Delight in worship.
+
+1 Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone,
+Let my religious hours alone;
+Fain would my eyes my Saviour see,
+I wait a visit, Lord, from thee.
+
+2 My heart grows warm with holy fire,
+And kindles with a pure desire:
+Come, my dear Jesus, from above,
+And feed my soul with heavenly love.
+
+3 [The trees of life immortal stand
+In flourishing rows at thy right-hand,
+And in sweet murmurs by their side
+Rivers of bliss perpetual glide.
+
+4 Haste then, but with a smiling face,
+And spread the table of thy grace:
+Bring down a taste of fruit divine,
+And cheer my heart with sacred wine.]
+
+6 Blest Jesus, what delicious fare!
+How sweet thy entertainments are!
+Never did angels taste above
+Redeeming grace, and dying love.
+
+6 Hail, great Immanuel, all divine,
+In thee thy Father's glories shine;
+Thou brightest, sweetest, fairest one,
+That eyes have seen, or angels known.
+
+
+Hymn 2:16.
+Part the second.
+
+7 Lord, what a heaven of saving grace,
+Shines thro' the beauties of thy face,
+And lights our passions to a flame!
+Lord, how we love thy charming Name!
+
+8 When I can say, my God is mine,
+When I can feel thy glories shine,
+I tread the world beneath my feet,
+And all that earth calls good or great.
+
+9 While such a scene of sacred joys
+Our raptur'd eyes and souls employs,
+Here we could sit, and gaze away
+A long, an everlasting day.
+
+10 Well, we shall quickly pass the night
+To the fair coasts of perfect light;
+Then shall our joyful senses rove
+O'er the dear object of our love.
+
+11 [There shall we drink full draughts of bliss,
+And pluck new life from heavenly trees:
+Yet now, and then, dear Lord, bestow
+A drop of heaven on worms below.
+
+12 Send comforts down from thy right-hand,
+While we pass thro' this barren land,
+And in thy temple let us see
+A glimpse of love, a glimpse of thee.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:17
+God's eternity.
+
+1 Rise, rise, my soul, and leave the ground,
+Stretch all thy thoughts abroad,
+And rouse up every tuneful sound
+To praise th' eternal God.
+
+2 Long ere the lofty skies were spread
+Jehovah fill'd his throne;
+Or Adam form'd, or angels made,
+The Maker liv'd alone.
+
+3 His boundless years can ne'er decrease,
+But still maintain their prime;
+Eternity's his dwelling-place,
+And ever is his time.
+
+4 While like a tide our minutes flow,
+The present and the past,
+He fills his own immortal now,
+And sees our ages waste.
+
+5 The sea and sky must perish too,
+And vast destruction come!
+The creatures--look, how old they grow,
+And wait their fiery doom!
+
+6 Well, let the sea shrink all away,
+And flame melt down the skies,
+My God shall live an endless day,
+When th' old creation dies.
+
+
+Hymn 2:18.
+The ministry of angels.
+
+1 High on a hill of dazzling light,
+The King of Glory spreads his seat,
+And troops of angels stretch'd for flight,
+Stand waiting round his awful feet.
+
+2 "Go," saith the Lord, "my Gabriel go,
+"Salute the virgin's fruitful womb,[1]
+"Make haste, ye cherubs, down below,
+Sing and proclaim the Saviour come."
+
+3 Here a bright squadron leaves the skies,
+And thick around Elisha stands;[2]
+Anon a heavenly soldier flies,
+And breaks the chains from Peter's hands.[3]
+
+4 Thy winged troops, O God of hosts,
+Wait on thy wandering church below,
+Here we are sailing to thy coasts,
+Let angels be our convoy too.
+
+5 Are they not all thy servants,[4] Lord?
+At thy command they go and come
+With cheerful haste obey thy word,
+And guard thy children to their home.
+
+[1] Luke 1:16. [2] Luke 2:13.
+[3] Acts 11:7. [4] Heb. 1:14.
+
+
+Hymn 2:19.
+Our frail bodies, and God our preserver.
+
+1 Let others boast how strong they be,
+Nor death, nor danger fear;
+But we'll confess, O Lord, to thee,
+What feeble things we are.
+
+2 Fresh as the grass our bodies stand,
+And flourish bright and gay,
+A blasting wind sweeps o'er the land,
+And fades the grass away.
+
+3 Our life contains a thousand springs,
+And dies if one be gone;
+Strange! that a harp of thousand strings
+Should keep in tune so long.
+
+4 But 'tis our God supports our frame,
+The God that built us first;
+Salvation to th' Almighty Name,
+That rear'd us from the dust.
+
+5 [He spoke, and straight our hearts and brains
+In all their motions rose;
+"Let blood, (said he) flow round the veins,"
+And round the veins it flows.
+
+6 While we have breath, or use our tongues,
+Our Maker we'll adore;
+His Spirit moves our heaving lungs
+Or they would breathe no more.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:20.
+Backslidings and returns; or, The
+inconstancy of our love.
+
+1 Why is my heart so far from thee,
+My God, my chief delight?
+Why are my thoughts no more by day
+With thee, no more by night?
+
+2 [Why should my foolish passions rove?
+Where can such sweetness be
+As I have tasted in thy love;
+As I have found in thee?]
+
+3 When my forgetful soul renews
+The savour of thy grace,
+My heart presumes I cannot lose
+The relish all my days.
+
+4 But ere one fleeting hour is pass'd,
+The flattering world employs
+Some sensual bait to seize my taste,
+And to pollute my joys.
+
+5 [Trifles of nature or of art
+With fair deceitful charms
+Intrude upon my thoughtless heart,
+And thrust thee from my arms.]
+
+6 Then I repent and vex my soul
+That I should leave thee so,
+Where will those wild affections roll
+That let a Saviour go?
+
+7 [Sin's promis'd joys are turn'd to pain,
+And I am drown'd in grief;
+But my dear Lord returns again,
+He flies to my relief.
+
+8 Seizing my soul with sweet surprise
+He draws with loving bands;
+Divine compassion in his eyes,
+And pardon in his hands.]
+
+9 [Wretch that I am to wander thus
+In chase of false delight!
+Let me be fasten'd to thy cross,
+Rather than lose thy sight.]
+
+10 [Make haste, my days, to reach the goal,
+And bring my heart to rest
+On the dear centre of my soul,
+My God, my Saviour's breast.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:21.
+A song of praise to God the Redeemer.
+
+1 Let the old heathens tune their song
+Of great Diana and of Jove;
+But the sweet theme that moves my tongue
+Is my Redeemer and his love.
+
+2 Behold a God descends and dies
+To save my soul from gaping hell;
+How the black gulf where Satan lies
+Yawn'd to receive me when I fell!
+
+3 How justice frown'd and vengeance stood
+To drive me down to endless pain!
+But the great Son propos'd his blood,
+And heavenly wrath grew mild again.
+
+4 Infinite lover, gracious Lord,
+To thee be endless honours given;
+Thy wondrous Name shall be ador'd
+Round the wide earth, and wider heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 2:22.
+With God is terrible majesty.
+
+1 Terrible God, that reign'st on high,
+How awful is thy thundering hand!
+Thy fiery bolts how fierce they fly!
+Nor can all earth or hell withstand.
+
+2 This the old rebel angels knew,
+And Satan fell beneath thy frown:
+Thine arrows struck the traitor thro',
+And weighty vengeance sunk him down.
+
+3 This Sodom felt, and feels it still,
+And roars beneath th' eternal load,
+"With endless burnings who can dwell,
+"Or bear the fury of a God!"
+
+4 Tremble, ye sinners, and submit,
+Throw down your arms before his throne,
+Bend your heads low beneath his feet,
+Or his strong hand shall crush you down.
+
+5 And ye, blest saints, that love him too,
+With rev'rence bow before his Name,
+Thus all his heavenly servants do:
+God is a bright and burning flame.
+
+
+Hymn 2:23.
+The sight of God and Christ in heaven.
+
+1 Descend from heaven, immortal Dove,
+Stoop down and take us on thy wings,
+And mount and bear us far above
+The reach of these inferior things.
+
+2 Beyond, beyond this lower sky,
+Up where eternal ages roll,
+Where solid pleasures never die,
+And fruits immortal feast the soul.
+
+3 O for a sight, a pleasing sight
+Of our almighty Father's throne!
+There sits our Saviour crown'd with light
+Cloth'd in a body like our own.
+
+4 Adoring saints around him stand,
+And thrones, and powers before him fall;
+The God shines gracious thro' the man,
+And sheds sweet glories on them all.
+
+5 O what amazing joys they feel
+While to their golden harps they sing,
+And sit on every heavenly hill,
+And spread the triumphs of their King!
+
+6 When shall the day, dear Lord, appear
+That I shall mount to dwell above,
+And stand and bow amongst them there,
+And view thy face, and sing, and love!
+
+
+Hymn 2:24.
+The evil of sin visible in the fall of angels and men.
+
+1 When the great Builder arch'd the skies,
+And form'd all nature with a word,
+The joyful cherubs tun'd his praise,
+And every bending throne ador'd.
+
+2 High in the midst of all the throng,
+Satan, a tall archangel, sat,
+Amongst the morning stars he sung [1]
+Till sin destroy'd his heavenly state.
+
+3 ['Twas sin that hurl'd him from his throne,
+Grov'ling in fire the rebel lies:
+"How art thou sunk in darkness down,
+"Son of the morning, from the skies!" [2]
+
+4 And thus our two first parents stood
+Till sin defil'd the happy place
+They lost their garden and their God,
+And ruin'd all their unborn race.
+
+5 [So sprung the plague from Adam's bower,
+And spread destruction all abroad;
+Sin, the curs'd name, that in one hour
+Spoil'd six days labour of a God.]
+
+6 Tremble, my soul, and mourn for grief,
+That such a foe should seize thy breast;
+Fly to thy Lord for quick relief;
+O! may he slay this treacherous guest.
+
+Then to thy throne, victorious King,
+Then to thy throne our shouts shall rise,
+Thine everlasting arm we sing,
+For sin the monster bleeds and dies.
+
+[1] Job 38:7. [2] Isaiah 14:12.
+
+
+Hymn 2:25.
+Complaining of spiritual sloth.
+
+1 My drowsy powers, why sleep ye so?
+Awake, my sluggish soul!
+Nothing has half thy work to do,
+Yet nothing's half so dull.
+
+2 The little ants for one poor grain
+Labour, and tug, and strive,
+Yet we who have a heaven t' obtain,
+How negligent we live!
+
+3 We for whose sake all nature stands
+And stars their courses move;
+We for whose guard the angel bands
+Come flying from above;
+
+4 We for whom God the Son came down,
+And labour'd for our good,
+How careless to secure that crown
+He purchas'd with his blood!
+
+5 Lord, shall we lie so sluggish still,
+And never act our parts?
+Come, holy Dove, from th' heavenly hill,
+And sit and warm our hearts.
+
+6 Then shall our active spirits move,
+Upward our souls shall rise:
+With hands of faith and wings of love
+We'll fly and take the prize.
+
+
+Hymn 2:26.
+God invisible.
+
+1 Lord, we are blind, we mortals blind,
+We can't behold thy bright abode;
+O 'tis beyond a creature-mind
+To glance a thought half-way to God.
+
+2 Infinite leagues beyond the sky
+The great Eternal reigns alone,
+Where neither wings nor soul can fly,
+Nor angels climb the topless throne.
+
+3 The Lord of glory builds his seat
+Of gems insufferably bright,
+And lays beneath his sacred feet
+Substantial beams of gloomy night.
+
+4 Yet, glorious Lord, thy gracious eyes
+Look thro', and cheer us from above;
+Beyond our praise thy grandeur flies,
+Yet we adore, and yet we love.
+
+
+Hymn 2:27.
+Praise ye him, all his angels, Psalm 148. 2.
+
+1 God! the eternal awful Name
+That the whole heavenly army fears,
+That shakes the wide creation's frame,
+And Satan trembles when he hears.
+
+2 Like flames of fire his servants are,
+And light surrounds his dwelling place;
+But, O ye fiery flames, declare
+The brighter glories of his face.
+
+3 'Tis not for such poor worms as we
+To speak so infinite a thing,
+But your immortal eyes survey
+The beauties of your sovereign King.
+
+4 Tell how he shews his smiling face,
+And clothes all heaven in bright array;
+Triumph and joy run thro' the place,
+And songs eternal as the day.
+
+5 Speak, (for you feel his burning love)
+What zeal it spreads thro' all your frame:
+That sacred fire dwells all above,
+For we on earth have lost the name.
+
+6 [Sing of his power and justice too,
+That infinite right-hand of his
+That vanquish'd Satan and his crew,
+And thunder drove them down from bliss.
+
+7 [What mighty storms of poison'd darts
+Were hurl'd upon the rebels there!
+What deadly jav'lins nail'd their hearts
+Fast to the racks of long despair!]
+
+8 [Shout to your King, you heavenly host,
+You that beheld the sinking foe;
+Firmly ye stood when they were lost;
+Praise the rich grace that kept you so.]
+
+9 Proclaim his wonders from the skies,
+Let every distant nation hear;
+And while you sound his lofty praise,
+Let humble mortals bow and fear.
+
+
+Hymn 2:28.
+Death and eternity.
+
+1 Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise,
+Converse awhile with death:
+Think how a gasping mortal lies,
+And pants away his breath.
+
+2 His quivering lip hangs feebly down
+His pulses faint and few,
+Then, speechless, with a doleful groan
+He bids the world adieu.
+
+3 But, O the soul that never dies!
+At once it leaves the clay!
+Ye thoughts, pursue it where it flies,
+And track its wondrous way.
+
+4 Up to the courts where angels dwell,
+It mounts triumphing there,
+Or devils plunge it down to hell
+In infinite despair.
+
+5 And must my body faint and die?
+And must this soul remove?
+O for some guardian angel nigh
+To bear it safe above!
+
+6 Jesus, to thy dear faithful hand
+My naked soul I trust,
+And my flesh waits for thy command
+To drop into my dust.
+
+
+Hymn 2:29.
+Redemption by price and power.
+
+1 Jesus, with all thy saints above
+My tongue would bear her part,
+Would sound aloud thy saving love,
+And sing thy bleeding heart.
+
+2 Bless'd be the Lamb, my dearest Lord,
+Who bought me with his blood,
+And quench'd his Father's flaming sword
+In his own vital blood:
+
+3 The Lamb that freed my captive soul
+From Satan's heavy chains,
+And sent the lion down to howl
+Where hell and horror reigns.
+
+4 All glory to the dying Lamb,
+And never ceasing praise,
+While angels live to know his Name,
+Or saints to feel his grace.
+
+
+Hymn 2:30.
+Heavenly joy on earth.
+
+1 [Come, we that love the Lord,
+And let our joys be known;
+Join in a song with sweet accord,
+And thus surround the throne.
+
+2 The sorrows of the mind
+Be banish'd from the place!
+Religion never was design'd
+To make our pleasures less.]
+
+3 Let those refuse to sing
+That never knew our God,
+But favourites of the heavenly King
+May speak their joys abroad.
+
+4 [The God that rules on high,
+And thunders when he please,
+That rides upon the stormy sky
+And manages the seas.]
+
+5 This awful God is ours,
+Our Father and our love,
+He shall send down his heavenly powers
+To carry us above.
+
+6 There we shall see his face,
+And never, never sin;
+There from the rivers of his grace
+Drink endless pleasures in.
+
+7 Yes, and before we rise
+To that immortal state,
+The thoughts of such amazing bliss
+Should constant joys create.
+
+8 [The men of grace have found
+Glory begun below,
+Celestial fruits on earthly ground
+From faith and hope may grow.]
+
+9 The hill of Sion yields
+A thousand sacred sweets,
+Before we reach the heavenly fields,
+Or walk the golden streets.
+
+10 Then let our songs abound,
+And every tear be dry;
+We're marching thro' Immanuel's ground
+To fairer worlds on high.
+
+
+Hymn 2:31.
+Christ's presence makes death easy.
+
+1 Why should we start and fear to die?
+What timorous worms we mortals are!
+Death is the gate of endless joy,
+And yet we dread to enter there.
+
+2 The pains, the groans, and dying strife,
+Fright our approaching souls away;
+Still we shrink back again to life,
+Fond of our prison and our clay.
+
+3 O, if my Lord would come and meet,
+My soul should stretch her wings in haste,
+Fly fearless thro' death's iron gate,
+Nor feel the terrors as she pass'd.
+
+4 Jesus can make a dying bed
+Feel soft as downy pillows are,
+While on his breast I lean my head,
+And breathe my life out sweetly there.
+
+
+Hymn 2:32.
+Frailty and Folly.
+
+1 How short and hasty is our life!
+How vast our souls' affairs!
+Yet senseless mortals vainly strive
+To lavish out their years.
+
+2 Our days run thoughtlessly along,
+Without a moment's stay;
+Just like a story or a song
+We pass our lives away.
+
+3 God from on high invites us home,
+But we march heedless on,
+And ever hastening to the tomb,
+Stoop downwards as we run.
+
+4 How we deserve the deepest hell
+That slight the joys above!
+What chains of vengeance should we feel
+That break such cords of love!
+
+5 Draw us, O God, with sovereign grace,
+And lift our thoughts on high,
+That we may end this mortal race
+And see salvation nigh.
+
+
+Hymn 2:33.
+The blessed society in heaven.
+
+1 Raise thee, my soul, fly up, and run
+Thro' every heavenly street,
+And say, there's nought below the sun
+That's worthy of thy feet.
+
+2 [Thus will we mount on sacred wings,
+And tread the courts above;
+Nor earth, nor all her mightiest things
+Shall tempt our meanest love.]
+
+3 There on a high majestic throne
+Th' Almighty Father reigns,
+And sheds his glorious goodness down
+On all the blissful plains.
+
+4 Bright like a sun the Saviour sits,
+And spreads eternal noon,
+No evenings there, nor gloomy nights,
+To want the feeble moon.
+
+5 Amidst those ever-shining skies
+Behold the sacred Dove,
+While banish'd sin and sorrow flies
+From all the realms of love.
+
+6 The glorious tenants of the place
+Stand bending round the throne;
+And saints and seraphs sing and praise
+The infinite Three One.
+
+7 [But O what beams of heavenly grace
+Transport them all the while!
+Ten thousand smiles from Jesus' face,
+And love in every smile!]
+
+8 [Jesus, and when shall that dear day,
+That joyful hour appear,
+When I shall leave this house of clay
+To dwell amongst them there?]
+
+
+Hymn 2:34.
+Breathing after the Holy Spirit;
+or, Fervency of devotion desired.
+
+1 Come, holy Spirit, heavenly Dove,
+With all thy quickening powers,
+Kindle a flame of sacred love,
+In these cold hearts of ours.
+
+2 Look, how we grovel here below,
+Fond of these trifling toys;
+Our souls can neither fly nor go
+To reach eternal joys.
+
+3 In vain we tune our formal songs,
+In vain we strive to rise;
+Hosannas languish on our tongues,
+And our devotion dies.
+
+4 Dear Lord! and shall we ever lie
+At this poor dying rate?
+Our love so faint, so cold to thee,
+And thine to us so great?
+
+5 Come holy Spirit, heavenly Dove,
+With all thy quickening powers;
+Come shed abroad a Saviour's love,
+And that shall kindle ours.
+
+
+Hymn 2:35.
+Praise to God for creation and redemption.
+
+1 Let them neglect thy glory, Lord,
+Who never knew thy grace,
+But our loud songs shall still record
+The wonders of thy praise.
+
+2 We raise our shouts, O God, to thee,
+And send them to thy throne,
+All glory to th' united Three,
+The undivided One.
+
+3 'Twas he (and we'll adore his Name)
+That form'd us by a word,
+'Tis he restores our ruin'd frame;
+Salvation to the Lord.
+
+4 Hosanna! let the earth and skies
+Repeat the joyful sound,
+Rocks, hills, and vales, reflect the voice
+In one eternal round.
+
+
+Hymn 2:36.
+Christ's intercession.
+
+1 Well, the Redeemer's gone
+T' appear before our God,
+To sprinkle o'er the flaming throne
+With his atoning blood.
+
+2 No fiery vengeance now,
+Nor burning wrath comes down;
+If justice call for sinners' blood,
+The Saviour shews his own.
+
+3 Before his Father's eye
+Our humble suit he moves,
+The Father lays his thunder by,
+And looks, and smiles, and loves.
+
+4 Now may our joyful tongues
+Our Maker's honour sing,
+Jesus the priest receives our songs,
+And bears them to the King.
+
+5 [We bow before his face,
+And sound his glories high,
+"Hosanna to the God of grace
+"That lays his thunder by.]
+
+6 "On earth thy mercy reigns,
+"And triumphs all above;"
+But, Lord how weak are mortal strains
+To speak immortal love!
+
+7 [How jarring and how low
+Are all the notes we sing!
+Sweet Saviour, tune our songs anew,
+And they shall please the King.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:37.
+The same.
+
+1 Lift up your eyes to th' heavenly seats
+Where your Redeemer stays;
+Kind intercessor, there he sits,
+And loves, and pleads, and prays.
+
+2 'Twas well, my soul he dy'd for thee,
+And shed his vital blood,
+Appeas'd stern justice on the tree,
+And then arose to God.
+
+3 Petitions now and praise may rise,
+And saints their offerings bring,
+The priest with his own sacrifice
+Presents them to the King.
+
+4 [Let Papists trust what names they please,
+Their saints and angels boast;
+We've no such advocates as these,
+Nor pray to th' heavenly host.]
+
+6 Jesus alone shall bear my cries
+Up to his Father's throne,
+He, dearest Lord! perfumes my sighs,
+And sweetens every groan.
+
+6 [Ten thousand praises to the King,
+Hosanna in the highest;
+Ten thousand thanks our spirits bring
+To God and to his Christ.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:38.
+Love to God.
+
+1 Happy the heart where graces reign,
+Where love inspires the breast;
+Love is the brightest of the train,
+And strengthens all the rest.
+
+9 Knowledge, alas! 'Tis all in vain,
+And all in vain our fear,
+Our stubborn sins will fight and reign
+If love be absent there.
+
+
+3 'Tis love that makes our cheerful feet
+In swift obedience move,
+The devils know and tremble too,
+But Satan cannot love.
+
+4 This is the grace that lives and sings
+When faith and hope shall cease,
+'Tis this shall strike our joyful strings
+In the sweet realms of bliss.
+
+5 Before we quite forsake our clay,
+Or leave this dark abode,
+The wings of love bear us away
+To see our smiling God.
+
+
+Hymn 2:39.
+The shortness and misery of life.
+
+1 Our days, alas! our mortal days
+Are short and wretched too;
+"Evil and few," the patriarch says, [1]
+And well the patriarch knew.
+
+2 'Tis but at best a narrow bound
+That heaven allows to men,
+And pains and sins run thro' the round
+Of threescore years and ten.
+
+3 Well, if ye must be sad and few,
+Run on, my days, in haste;
+Moments of sin, and months of woe,
+Ye cannot fly too fast.
+
+4 Let heavenly love prepare my soul,
+And call her to the skies,
+Where years of long salvation roll,
+And glory never dies.
+
+[1] Genesis 47:9.
+
+
+Hymn 2:40.
+Our comfort in the covenant made with Christ.
+
+1 Our God, how firm his promise stands,
+E'en when he hides his face!
+He trusts in our Redeemer's hands
+His glory and his grace.
+
+2 Then why, my soul, these sad complaints,
+Since Christ and we are one;
+Thy God is faithful to his saints,
+Is faithful to his Son.
+
+3 Beneath his smiles my heart has liv'd,
+And part of heaven possess'd;
+I praise his Name for grace receiv'd,
+And trust him for the rest.
+
+
+Hymn 2:41.
+A sight of God mortifies us to the world.
+
+1 [Up to the fields where angels lie,
+And living waters gently roll,
+Fain would my thoughts leap out and fly,
+But sin hangs heavy on my soul.
+
+2 Thy wondrous blood, dear dying Christ,
+Can make this load of guilt remove;
+And thou canst bear me where thou fly'st,
+On thy kind wings, celestial Dove!]
+
+3 O might I once mount up and see
+The glories of th' eternal skies,
+What little things these worlds would be!
+How despicable to my eyes!
+
+4 Had I a glance of thee, my God,
+Kingdoms and men would vanish soon,
+Vanish, as tho' I saw them not,
+As a dim candle dies at noon.
+
+5 Then they might fight, and rage, and rave,
+I should perceive the noise no more
+Than we can hear a shaking leaf,
+While rattling thunders round us roar.
+
+6 Great All in All, eternal King,
+Let me but view thy lovely face,
+And all my powers shall bow and sing
+Thine endless grandeur and thy grace.
+
+
+Hymn 2:42.
+Delight in God.
+
+1 My God, what endless pleasures dwell
+Above at thy right-hand!
+The courts below, how amiable,
+Where all thy graces stand!
+
+2 The swallow near thy temple lies,
+And chirps a cheerful note;
+The lark mounts upward to thy skies,
+And tunes her warbling throat:
+
+3 And we, when in thy presence, Lord,
+We shout with joyful tongues,
+Or sitting round our Father's board,
+We crown the feast with songs.
+
+4 While Jesus shines with quickening grace,
+We sing and mount on high;
+But if a frown becloud his face,
+We faint, and tire, and die.
+
+5 [Just as we see the lonesome dove
+Bemoan her widow'd state,
+Wandering she flies thro' all the grove,
+And mourns her loving mate.
+
+6 Just so our thoughts from thing to thing
+In restless circles rove,
+Just so we drop, and hang the wing,
+When Jesus hides his love.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:43.
+Christ's sufferings and glory.
+
+1 Now for a tune of lofty praise
+To great Jehovah's equal Son!
+Awake, my voice, in heavenly lays,
+Tell the loud wonders he hath done.
+
+2 Sing how he left the worlds of light
+And the bright robes he wore above,
+How swift and joyful was his flight
+On wings of everlasting love.
+
+3 Down to this base, this sinful earth
+He came to raise our nature high;
+He came t' atone almighty wrath;
+Jesus the God was born to die.]
+
+4 [Hell and its lions roar'd around,
+His precious blood the monsters spilt,
+While weighty sorrows press'd him down,
+Large as the loads of all our guilt.]
+
+5 Deep in the shades of gloomy death
+Th' almighty Captive pris'ner lay;
+Th' almighty Captive left the earth,
+And rose to everlasting day.
+
+6 Lift up your eyes, ye sons of light,
+Up to his throne of shining grace,
+See what immortal glories sit
+Round the sweet beauties of his face.
+
+7 Amongst a thousand harps and songs
+Jesus the God exalted reigns,
+His sacred Name fills all their tongues
+And echoes thro' the heavenly plains!
+
+
+Hymn 2:44.
+Hell; or, The vengeance of God.
+
+1 With holy fear and humble song,
+The dreadful God our souls adore;
+Reverence and awe becomes the tongue
+That speaks the terrors of his power.
+
+2 Far in the deep where darkness dwells,
+The land of horror and despair,
+Justice has built a dismal hell,
+And laid her stores of vengeance there.
+
+3 [Eternal plagues and heavy chains,
+Tormenting racks and fiery coals,
+And darts t' inflict immortal pains,
+Dy'd in the blood of damned souls.]
+
+4 [There Satan the first sinner lies,
+And roars, and bites his iron bands;
+In vain the rebel strives to rise,
+Crush'd with the weight of both thine hands.]
+
+5 There guilty ghosts of Adam's race
+Shriek out, and howl beneath thy rod;
+Once they could scorn a Saviour's grace,
+But they incens'd a dreadful God.
+
+6 Tremble, my soul, and kiss the Son;
+Sinners, obey the Saviour's call;
+Else your damnation hastens on,
+And hell gapes wide to wait your fall.
+
+
+Hymn 2:45.
+God's condescension to our worship.
+
+1 Thy favours Lord, surprise our souls;
+Will the Eternal dwell with us?
+What canst thou find beneath the poles
+To tempt thy chariot downward thus?
+
+2 Still might he fill his starry throne,
+And please his ears with Gabriel's songs;
+But th' heavenly Majesty comes down,
+And bows to hearken to our tongues.
+
+3 Great God, what poor returns we pay
+For love so infinite as thine!
+Words are but air, and tongues but clay,
+But thy compassion's all divine.
+
+
+Hymn 2:46.
+God's condescension to human affairs.
+
+1 Up to the Lord that reigns on high,
+And views the nations from afar,
+Let everlasting praises fly,
+And tell how large his bounties are.
+
+2 [He that can shake the worlds he made,
+Or with his word, or with his rod,
+His goodness how amazing great!
+And what a condescending God!]
+
+3 [God that must stoop to view the skies,
+And how to see what angels do,
+Down to our earth he casts his eyes,
+And bends his footsteps downward too.]
+
+4 He over-rules all mortal things,
+And manages our mean affairs;
+On humble souls the King of kings
+Bestows his counsels and his cares.
+
+5 Our sorrows and our tears we pour
+Into the bosom of our God,
+He hears us in the mournful hour,
+And helps us bear the heavy load.
+
+6 In vain might lofty princes try
+Such condescension to perform;
+For worms were never rais'd so high
+Above their meanest fellow-worm.
+
+7 O could our thankful hearts devise
+A tribute equal to thy grace,
+To the third heaven our songs should rise,
+And teach the golden harps thy praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:47.
+Glory and grace in the person of Christ.
+
+1 Now to the Lord a noble song!
+Awake, my soul, awake, my tongue;
+Hosanna to th' eternal Name,
+And all his boundless love proclaim.
+
+2 See where it shines in Jesus' face,
+The brightest image of his grace;
+God, in the person of his Son,
+Has all his mightiest works outdone.
+
+3 The spacious earth and spreading flood
+Proclaim the wise, the powerful God;
+And thy rich glories from afar
+Sparkle in every rolling star.
+
+4 But in his looks a glory stands,
+The noblest labour of thine hands:
+The pleasing lustre of his eyes
+Outshines the wonders of the skies.
+
+5 Grace, 'tis a sweet, a charming theme;
+My thoughts rejoice at Jesus' name:
+Ye angels, dwell upon the sound,
+Ye heavens, reflect it to the ground!
+
+6 O, may I live to reach the place
+Where he unveils his lovely face,
+Where all his beauties you behold,
+And sing his Name to harps of gold!
+
+
+Hymn 2:48.
+Love to the creatures is dangerous.
+
+1 How vain are all things here below!
+How false, and yet how fair!
+Each pleasure hath its poison too,
+And every sweet a snare.
+
+2 The brightest things below the sky
+Give but a flattering light;
+We should suspect some danger nigh
+Where we possess delight.
+
+3 Our dearest joys, and nearest friends,
+The partners of our blood,
+How they divide our wavering minds,
+And leave but half for God!
+
+4 The fondness of a creature's love,
+How strong it strikes the sense!
+Thither the warm affections move,
+Nor can we call them thence.
+
+5 Dear Saviour, let thy beauties be
+My soul's eternal food;
+And grace command my heart away
+From all created good.
+
+
+Hymn 2:49.
+Moses dying in the embraces of God.
+
+1 Death cannot make our souls afraid
+If God be with us there;
+We may walk thro' her darkest shade,
+And never yield to fear.
+
+2 I could renounce my all below,
+If my Creator bid,
+And run, if I were call'd to go,
+And die as Moses did.
+
+3 Might I but climb to Pisgah's top,
+And view the promis'd land,
+My flesh itself shall long to drop,
+And pray for the command.
+
+4 Clasp'd in my heavenly Father's arms
+I would forget my breath,
+And lose my life among the charms
+Of so divine a death.
+
+
+Hymn 2:50.
+Comfort under sorrows and pains.
+
+1 Now let the Lord my Saviour smile,
+And shew my name upon his heart,
+I would forget my pains awhile,
+And in the pleasure lose the smart.
+
+But O it swells my sorrows high
+To see my blessed Jesus frown!
+My spirits sink, my comforts die,
+And all the springs of life are down.
+
+3 Yet why, my soul, why these complaints?
+Still while he frowns his bowels move;
+Still on his heart he bears his saints,
+And feels their sorrows and his love.
+
+4 My name is printed on his breast;
+His book of life contains my name;
+I'd rather have it there impress'd
+Than in the bright records of fame.
+
+5 When the last fire burns all things here,
+Those letters shall securely stand,
+And in the Lamb's fair book appear,
+Writ by th' eternal Father's hand.
+
+6 Now shall my minutes smoothly run,
+Whil'st here I wait my Father's will;
+My rising and my setting sun
+Roll gently up and down the hill.
+
+
+Hymn 2:51.
+God the Son equal with the Father.
+
+1 Bright King of Glory, dreadful God!
+Our spirits bow before thy seat,
+To thee we lift an humble thought,
+And worship at thine awful feet.
+
+2 [Thy power hath form'd, thy wisdom sways
+All nature with a sovereign word;
+And the bright world of stars obeys
+The will of their superior Lord.]
+
+3 [Mercy and truth unite in one,
+And smiling sit at thy right-hand;
+Eternal justice guards thy throne,
+And vengeance waits thy dread command.]
+
+4 A thousand seraphs strong and bright
+Stand round the glorious Deity;
+But who amongst the sons of light
+Pretends comparison with thee?
+
+5 Yet there is one of human frame,
+Jesus, array'd in flesh and blood,
+Thinks it no robbery to claim
+A full equality with God.
+
+6 Their glory shines with equal beams;
+Their essence is for ever one,
+Tho' they are known by different names
+The Father God, and God the Son.
+
+7 Then let the name of Christ our King
+With equal honours be ador'd;
+His praise let every angel sing,
+And all the nations own their Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 2:52.
+Death dreadful or delightful.
+
+1 Death! 'tis a melancholy day
+To those that have no God,
+When the poor soul is forc'd away
+To seek her last abode.
+
+2 In vain to heaven she lifts her eyes,
+But guilt, a heavy chain,
+Still drags her downward from the skies
+To darkness, fire, and pain.
+
+3 Awake and mourn, ye heirs of hell,
+Let stubborn sinners fear,
+You must be driven from earth, and dwell
+A long for-ever there.
+
+4 See how the pit gapes wide for you,
+And flashes in your face,
+And thou, my soul, look downwards too,
+And sing recovering grace.
+
+5 He is a God of sovereign love
+That promis'd heaven to me,
+And taught my thoughts to soar above,
+Where happy spirits be.
+
+6 Prepare me, Lord, for thy right-hand,
+Then come the joyful day,
+Come death, and some celestial band,
+To bear my soul away.
+
+
+Hymn 2:53.
+The pilgrimage of the saints; or, Earth and heaven.
+
+1 Lord! what a wretched land is this
+That yields us no supply!
+No cheering fruits no wholesome trees,
+Nor streams of living joy!
+
+2 But pricking thorns thro' all the ground
+And mortal poisons grow,
+And all the rivers that are found
+With dangerous waters flow.
+
+3 Yet the clear path to thine abode
+Lies thro' this horrid land;
+Lord! we would keep the heavenly road,
+And run at thy command.
+
+4 [Our souls shall tread the desert thro'
+With undiverted feet;
+And faith and flaming zeal subdue
+The terrors that we meet.]
+
+5 [A thousand savage beasts of prey
+Around the forest roam;
+But Judah's lion guards the way,
+And guides the strangers home.]
+
+6 [Long nights and darkness dwell below,
+With scarce a twinkling ray;
+But the bright world to which we go
+Is everlasting day.]
+
+7 [By glimmering hopes and gloomy fears
+We trace the sacred road,
+Thro' dismal deeps and dangerous snares
+We make our way to God.]
+
+8 Our journey is a thorny maze,
+But we march upward still;
+Forget these troubles of the ways,
+And reach at Zion's hill.
+
+9 [See the kind angels at the gates,
+Inviting us to come;
+There Jesus the fore-runner waits
+To welcome travellers home.]
+
+10 There on a green and flowery mount
+Our weary souls shall sit,
+And with transporting joys recount
+The labours of our feet.
+
+11 [No vain discourse shall fill our tongue,
+Nor trifles vex our ear,
+Infinite grace shall be our song,
+And God rejoice to hear.]
+
+12 Eternal glories to the King
+That brought us safely thro';
+Our tongues shall never cease to sing,
+And endless praise renew.
+
+
+Hymn 2:54.
+God's presence is light in darkness.
+
+1 My God, the spring of all my joys,
+The life of my delights,
+The glory of my brightest days,
+And comfort of my nights.
+
+2 In darkest shades if he appear,
+My dawning is begun;
+He is my soul's sweet morning star
+And he my rising sun.
+
+3 The opening heavens around me shine
+With beams of sacred bliss,
+While Jesus shews his heart is mine,
+And whispers, "I am his!"
+
+4 My soul would leave this heavy clay
+At that transporting word,
+Run up with joy the shining way
+T' embrace my dearest Lord.
+
+5 Fearless of hell and ghastly death!
+I'd break thro' every foe;
+The wings of love, and arms of faith
+Should bear me conqueror thro'.
+
+
+Hymn 2:55.
+Frail life and succeeding eternity.
+
+1 Thee we adore, eternal Name,
+And humbly own to thee,
+How feeble is our mortal frame!
+What dying worms are we!
+
+2 [Our wasting lives grow shorter still
+As months and days increase;
+And every beating pulse we tell
+Leaves but the number less.
+
+3 The year rolls round, and steals away
+The breath that first it gave;
+Whate'er we do, where'er we be,
+We're travelling to the grave.
+
+4 Dangers stand thick thro' all the ground
+To push us to the tomb,
+And fierce diseases wait around
+To hurry mortals home.
+
+5 Good God! on what a slender thread
+Hang everlasting things!
+Th' eternal states of all the dead
+Upon life's feeble strings.
+
+6 Infinite joy or endless woe
+Attends on every breath;
+And yet how unconcern'd we go
+Upon the brink of death!
+
+7 Waken, O Lord, our drowsy sense
+To walk this dangerous road;
+And if our souls are hurried hence,
+May they be found with God!
+
+
+Hymn 2:56.
+The misery of being without God in this world; or,
+Vain prosperity.
+
+1 O, I shall envy them no more
+Who grow profanely great,
+Tho' they increase their golden store,
+And rise to wondrous height.
+
+2 They taste of all the joys that grow
+Upon this earthly clod,
+Well they may search the creature thro',
+For they have ne'er a God.
+
+3 Shake off the thoughts of dying too,
+And think your life your own;
+But death comes hastening on to you
+To mow your glory down.
+
+4 Yes, you must bow your stately head,
+Away your spirit flies,
+And no kind angel near your bed
+To bear it to the skies.
+
+5 Go now, and boast of all your stores,
+And tell how bright you shine;
+Your heaps of glittering dust are yours,
+And my Redeemer's mine.
+
+
+Hymn 2:57.
+The pleasures of a good conscience.
+
+1 Lord, how secure and bless'd are they
+Who feel the joys of pardon'd sin!
+Should storms of wrath shake earth and sea,
+Their minds have heaven and peace within.
+
+2 The day glides sweetly o'er their heads,
+Made up of innocence and love;
+And soft and silent as the shades
+Their nightly minutes gently move.
+
+3 [Quick as their thoughts their joys come on,
+But fly not half so fast away;
+Their souls are ever bright as noon,
+And calm as summer evenings be.
+
+4 How oft they look to th' heavenly hills,
+Where groves of living pleasure grow!
+And longing hopes and cheerful smiles
+Sit undisturb'd upon their brow.]
+
+5 They scorn to seek our golden toys,
+But spend the day and share the night
+In numbering o'er the richer joys
+That heaven prepares for their delight.
+
+6 While wretched we, like worms and moles,
+Lie grovelling in the dust below:
+Almighty grace, renew our souls,
+And we'll aspire to glory too.
+
+
+Hymn 2:58
+The shortness of life, and the goodness of God.
+
+1 Time! what an empty vapour 'tis!
+And days how swift they are!
+Swift as an Indian arrow flies,
+Or like a shooting star.
+
+2 [The present moments just appear,
+Then slide away in haste,
+That we can never say, "They're here,"
+But only say, "They're past."]
+
+3 [Our life is ever on the wing,
+And death is ever nigh;
+The moment when our lives begin
+We all begin to die.]
+
+4 Yet, mighty God, our fleeting days
+Thy lasting favours share,
+Yet with the bounties of thy grace
+Thou load'st the rolling year.
+
+5 'Tis sovereign mercy finds us food,
+And we are cloth d with love;
+While grace stands pointing out the road
+That leads our souls above.
+
+6 His goodness runs an endless round;
+All glory to the Lord:
+His mercy never knows a bound,
+And be his Name ador'd!
+
+7 Thus we begin the lasting song,
+And when we close our eyes,
+Let the next age thy praise prolong
+Till time and nature dies.
+
+
+Hymn 2:59.
+Paradise on earth.
+
+1 Glory to God that walks the sky,
+And sends his blessings thro',
+That tells his saints of joys on high,
+And gives a taste below.
+
+2 [Glory to God that stoops his throne
+That dust and worms may see't,
+And brings a glimpse of glory down
+Around his sacred feet.
+
+3 When Christ, with all his graces crown'd,
+Sheds his kind beams abroad,
+'Tis a young heaven on earthly ground,
+And glory in the bud.
+
+4 A blooming paradise of joy
+In this wild desert springs;
+And every sense I straight employ
+On sweet celestial things.
+
+5 White lilies all around appear,
+And each his glory shows;
+The rose of Sharon blossoms here,
+The fairest flower that blows.
+
+6 Cheerful I feast on heavenly fruit,
+And drink the pleasures down,
+Pleasures that flow hard by the foot
+Of the eternal throne.]
+
+7 But ah! how soon my joys decay,
+How soon my sins arise,
+And snatch the heavenly scene away
+From these lamenting eyes!
+
+8 When shall the time, dear Jesus, when
+The shining day appear,
+That I shall leave those clouds of sin,
+And guilt and darkness here?
+
+9 Up to the fields above the skies
+My hasty feet would go,
+There everlasting flowers arise,
+And joys unwithering grow.
+
+
+Hymn 2:60.
+The truth of God the promiser; or,
+The promises are our security.
+
+1 Praise, everlasting praise be paid
+To him that earth's foundations laid;
+Praise to the God whose strong decrees
+Sway the creation as he please.
+
+2 Praise to the goodness of the Lord
+Who rules his people by his word,
+And there as strong as his decrees
+He sets his kindest promises.
+
+3 [Firm are the words his prophets give,
+Sweet words on which his children live;
+Each of them is the voice of God,
+Who spoke and spread the skies abroad.
+
+4 Each of them powerful as that sound
+That bid the new-made heavens go round;
+And stronger than the solid poles,
+On which the wheel of nature rolls.]
+
+5 Whence then should doubts and fears arise,
+Why trickling sorrows drown our eyes?
+Slowly, alas, our mind receives
+The comforts that our Maker gives.
+
+6 O for a strong, a lasting faith
+To credit what th' almighty saith!
+T' embrace the message of his Son,
+And call the joys of heaven our own.
+
+7 Then should the earth's old pillars shake,
+And all the wheels of nature break,
+Our steady souls should fear no more
+Than solid rocks when billows roar.
+
+8 Our everlasting hopes arise
+Above the ruinable skies,
+Where the eternal Builder reigns,
+And his own courts his power sustains.
+
+
+
+Hymn 2:61.
+A thought of death and glory.
+
+1 My soul, come meditate the day,
+And think how near it stands,
+When thou must quit this house of clay,
+And fly to unknown lands.
+
+2 [And you, mine eyes, look down and view
+The hollow gaping tomb,
+This gloomy prison waits for you
+Whene'er the summons come.]
+
+3 O could we die with those that die,
+And place us in their stead,
+Then would our spirits learn to fly,
+And converse with the dead:
+
+4 Then should we see the saints above
+In their own glorious forms,
+And wonder why our souls should love
+To dwell with mortal worms.
+
+5 [How we should scorn these clothes of flesh,
+These fetters and this load!
+And long for evening to undress,
+That we may rest with God.]
+
+6 We should almost forsake our clay
+Before the summons come,
+And pray, and wish our souls away
+To their eternal home.
+
+
+Hymn 2:62.
+God the thunderer; or,
+The last judgment and hell.*
+
+1 Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts,
+And thou, O earth, adore,
+Let death and hell thro' all their coasts,
+Stand trembling at his power.
+
+2 His sounding chariot shakes the sky,
+He makes the clouds his throne,
+There all his stores of lightning lie,
+Till vengeance dart them down.
+
+3 His nostrils breathe out fiery streams,
+And from his awful tongue
+A sovereign voice divides the flames,
+And thunder roars along.
+
+4 Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
+When this incensed God
+Shall rend the sky, and burn the sea,
+And fling his wrath abroad.
+
+5 What shall the wretch the sinner do?
+He once defy'd the Lord;
+But he shall dread the Thunderer now,
+And sink beneath his word.
+
+6 Tempests of angry fire shall roll
+To blast the rebel-worm,
+And beat upon his naked soul
+In one eternal storm.
+
+* Made in a great sudden storm
+of thunder, August 20, 1697.
+
+
+Hymn 2:63.
+A funeral thought.
+
+1 Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound,
+My ears attend the cry,
+"Ye living men, come view the ground
+"Where you must shortly lie.
+
+2 "Princes, this clay must be your bed,
+"In spite of all your towers;
+"The tall, the wise, the reverend head
+"Must lie as low as ours."
+
+3 Great God, is this our certain doom?
+And are we still secure?
+Still walking downward to our tomb,
+And yet prepare no more?
+
+4 Grant us the powers of quickening grace
+To fit our souls to fly,
+Then, when we drop this dying flesh,
+We'll rise above the sky.
+
+
+
+Hymn 2:64.
+God the glory and defence of Sion.
+
+1 Happy the church, thou sacred place,
+The seat of thy Creator's grace;
+Thine holy courts are his abode,
+Thou earthly palace of our God.
+
+2 Thy walls are strength, and at thy gates
+A guard of heavenly warriors waits;
+Nor shall thy deep foundations move,
+Fix'd on his counsels and his love.
+
+3 Thy foes in vain designs engage,
+Against his throne in vain they rage,
+Like rising waves, with angry roar,
+That dash and die upon the shore.
+
+4 Then let our souls in Zion dwell,
+Nor fear the wrath of Rome and hell:
+His arms embrace this happy ground,
+Like brazen bulwarks built around.
+
+5 God is our shield, and God our sun;
+Swift as the fleeting moments run,
+On us he sheds new beams of grace,
+And we reflect his brightest praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:65.
+The hope of heaven our support under trials on earth.
+
+1 When I can read my title clear
+To mansions in the skies,
+I bid farewell to every fear,
+And wipe my weeping eyes.
+
+2 Should earth against my soul engage,
+And hellish darts be hurl'd,
+Then I can smile at Satan's rage,
+And face a frowning world.
+
+3 Let cares like a wild deluge come,
+And storms of sorrow fall,
+May I but safely reach my home,
+My God, my heaven, my all.
+
+4 There shall I bathe my weary soul
+In seas of heavenly rest,
+And not a wave of trouble roll
+Across my peaceful breast.
+
+
+Hymn 2:66.
+A prospect of heaven makes death easy.
+
+1 There is a land of pure delight
+Where saints immortal reign,
+Infinite day excludes the night,
+And pleasures banish pain.
+
+2 There everlasting spring abides,
+And never withering flowers:
+Death like a narrow sea divides
+This heavenly land from ours.
+
+3 [Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood,
+Stand dress'd in living green
+So to the Jews old Canaan stood,
+While Jordan roll'd between.
+
+4 But timorous mortals start and shrink
+To cross this narrow sea,
+And linger shivering on the brink,
+And fear to launch away.]
+
+5 O! could we make our doubts remove,
+These gloomy doubts that rise,
+And see the Canaan that we love,
+With unbeclouded eyes!
+
+6 Could we but climb where Moses stood,
+And view the landscape o'er,
+Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood,
+Should fright us from the shore.
+
+
+Hymn 2:67.
+God's eternal dominion.
+
+1 Great God, how infinite art thou!
+What worthless worms are we!
+Let the whole race of creatures bow
+And pay their praise to thee.
+
+2 Thy throne eternal ages stood,
+Ere seas or stars were made;
+Thou art the ever-living God
+Were all the nations dead.
+
+3 Nature and time quite naked lie
+To thine immense survey,
+From the formation of the sky
+To the great burning day.
+
+4 Eternity with all its years
+Stands present in thy view;
+To thee there's nothing old appears,
+Great God, there's nothing new.
+
+5 Our lives thro' various scenes are drawn,
+And vex'd with trifling cares;
+While thine eternal thought moves on
+Thine undisturb'd affairs.
+
+6 Great God, how infinite art thou!
+What worthless worms are we!
+Let the whole race of creatures bow
+And pay their praise to thee.
+
+
+Hymn 2:68.
+The humble worship of heaven.
+
+1 Father, I long, I faint to see
+The place of thine abode,
+I'd leave thy earthly courts and flee
+Up to thy seat, my God!
+
+2 Here I behold thy distant face,
+And 'tis a pleasing sight;
+But to abide in thine embrace
+Is infinite delight.
+
+3 I'd part with all the joys of sense
+To gaze upon thy throne;
+Pleasure springs fresh for ever thence,
+Unspeakable, unknown.
+
+4 [There all the heavenly hosts are seen,
+In shining ranks they move,
+And drink immortal vigour in,
+With wonder and with love.
+
+5 Then at thy feet with awful fear
+Th' adoring armies fall
+With joy they shrink to _nothing_ there,
+Before th' Eternal All.
+
+6 There I would vie with all the host
+In duty and in bliss,
+While _less than nothing_ I could boast,
+And _vanity_ confess.] _[1]_
+
+7 The more thy glories strike mine eyes,
+The humbler I shall lie;
+Thus while I sink, my joys shall rise
+Unmeasurably high.
+
+_[1]_ Isaiah 40:17.
+
+
+Hymn 2:69.
+The faithfulness of God in his promises.
+
+1 [Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme,
+And speak some boundless thing,
+The mighty works, or mightier name
+Of our eternal King.
+
+2 Tell of his wondrous faithfulness,
+And sound his power abroad,
+Sing the sweet promise of his grace,
+And the performing God.
+
+3 Proclaim "salvation from the Lord
+"For wretched dying men;"
+His hand has writ the sacred word
+With an immortal pen.
+
+4 Engrav'd as in eternal brass,
+The mighty promise shines;
+Nor can the powers of darkness rase
+Those everlasting lines.]
+
+5 [He that can dash whole worlds to death
+And make them when he please,
+He speaks, and that almighty breath
+Fulfils his great decrees.
+
+6 His very word of grace is strong
+As that which built the skies,
+The voice that rolls the stars along
+Speaks all the promises.
+
+7 He said, "Let the wide heaven be spread,"
+And heaven was stretch'd abroad;
+"Abrah'm, I'll be thy God," he said,
+And he was Abrah'm's God.
+
+8 O, might I hear thine heavenly tongue
+But whisper, "Thou art mine;"
+Those gentle words should raise my song
+To notes almost divine.
+
+9 How would my leaping heart rejoice
+And think my heaven secure!
+I trust the all-creating voice,
+And faith desires no more.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:70.
+God's dominion over the sea, Psalm 107. 23 &c.
+
+1 God of the seas, thy thundering voice
+Makes all the roaring waves rejoice,
+And one soft word of thy command
+Can sink them silent in the sand.
+
+2 If but a Moses wave thy rod,
+The sea divides, and owns its God:
+The stormy floods their Maker knew,
+And let his chosen armies thro'.
+
+3 The scaly flocks amidst the sea,
+To thee, their Lord, a tribute pay;
+The meanest fish that swims the flood
+Leaps up, and means a praise to God.
+
+4 [The larger monsters of the deep,
+On thy commands attendance keep,
+By thy permission sport and play,
+And cleave along their foaming way.
+
+5 If God his voice of tempest rears,
+Leviathan lies still and fears,
+Anon he lifts his nostrils high,
+And spouts the ocean to the sky.]
+
+6 How is thy glorious power ador'd,
+Amidst those watery nations, Lord!
+Yet the bold men that trace the seas,
+Bold men, refuse their Maker's praise.
+
+7 [What scenes of miracle they see,
+And never tune a song to thee!
+While on the flood they safely ride,
+They curse the hand that smooths the tide.
+
+8 Anon they plunge in watery graves,
+And some drink death among the waves:
+Yet the surviving crew blaspheme,
+Nor own the God that rescu'd them.]
+
+9 O for some signal of thine hand!
+Shake all the seas, Lord, shake the land,
+Great Judge, descend, lest men deny
+That there's a God that rules the sky.
+
+
+From the 70th to the 109th Hymn, I hope the
+reader will forgive the neglect of the rhyme
+in the first and third lines of the stanza.
+
+
+Hymn 2:71.
+Praise to God from all creatures.
+
+1 The glories of my Maker God,
+My joyful voice shall sing,
+And call the nations to adore
+Their Former and their King.
+
+2 'Twas his right-hand that shap'd our clay,
+And wrought this human frame,
+But from his own immediate breath
+Our nobler spirits came.
+
+3 We bring our mortal powers to God,
+And worship with our tongues:
+We claim some kindred with the skies
+And join th' angelic songs.
+
+4 Let groveling beasts of every shape,
+And fowls of every wing,
+And rocks, and trees, and fires, and seas,
+Their various tribute bring.
+
+5 Ye planets, to his honour shine,
+And wheels of nature roll,
+Praise him in your unwearied course
+Around the steady pole.
+
+6 The brightness of our Maker's Name
+The wide creation fills,
+And his unbounded grandeur flies
+Beyond the heavenly hills.
+
+
+Hymn 2:72.
+The Lord's Day; or, The resurrection of Christ.
+
+1 Bless'd morning, whose young dawning rays
+Beheld our rising God,
+That saw him triumph o'er the dust,
+And leave his dark abode.
+
+2 In the cold prison of a tomb,
+The dead Redeemer lay,
+Till the revolving skies had brought
+The third, th' appointed day.
+
+3 Hell and the grave unite their force
+To hold our God in vain,
+The sleeping Conqueror arose,
+And burst their feeble chain.
+
+4 To thy great Name, Almighty Lord,
+These sacred hours we pay,
+And loud hosannas shall proclaim
+The triumph of the day,
+
+5 [Salvation and immortal praise
+To our victorious King,
+Let heaven, and earth, and rocks, and seas,
+With glad hosannas ring.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:73.
+Doubts scattered; or, Spiritual joy restored.
+
+1 Hence from my soul, sad thoughts, be gone,
+And leave me to my joys,
+My tongue shall triumph in my God,
+And make a joyful noise.
+
+2 Darkness and doubts had veil'd my mind,
+And drown'd my head in tears,
+Till sovereign grace with shining rays
+Dispell'd my gloomy fears.
+
+3 O what immortal joys I felt,
+And raptures all divine,
+When Jesus told me, I was his,
+And my Beloved mine.
+
+4 In vain the tempter frights my soul,
+And breaks my peace in vain,
+One glimpse, dear Saviour, of thy face,
+Revives my joys again.
+
+
+Hymn 2:74.
+Repentance from a sense of divine goodness;
+or, A complaint of ingratitude.
+
+1 Is this the kind return,
+And these the thanks we owe,
+Thus to abuse eternal love,
+Whence all our blessings flow?
+
+2 TO what a stubborn frame
+Has sin reduc'd our mind!
+What strange rebellious wretches we,
+And God as strangely kind!
+
+3 [On us he bids the sun
+Shed his reviving rays,
+For us the skies their circles run
+To lengthen out our days.
+
+4 The brutes obey their God,
+And bow their necks to men,
+But we more base, more brutish things
+Reject his easy reign.]
+
+5 Turn, turn us, mighty God,
+And mould our souls afresh,
+Break, sovereign grace, these hearts of stone,
+And give us hearts of flesh.
+
+6 Let old ingratitude
+Provoke our weeping eyes,
+And hourly as new mercies fall
+Let hourly thanks arise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:75.
+Spiritual and eternal joys; or,
+The beatific sight of Christ.
+
+1 From thee, my God, my joys shall rise,
+And run eternal rounds,
+Beyond the limits of the skies
+And all created bounds.
+
+2 The holy triumphs of my soul
+Shall death itself out-brave,
+Leave dull mortality behind,
+And fly beyond the grave.
+
+3 There, where my blessed Jesus reigns
+In heaven's unmeasur'd space,
+I'll spend a long eternity
+In pleasure and in praise.
+
+4 Millions of years my wondering eyes
+Shall o'er thy beauties rove,
+And endless ages I'll adore
+The glories of thy love.
+
+5 [Sweet Jesus, every smile of thine
+Shall fresh endearments bring,
+And thousand tastes of new delight
+From all thy graces spring.
+
+6 Haste, my beloved, fetch my soul
+Up to thy bless'd abode,
+Fly, for my spirit longs to see
+My Saviour and my God.
+
+
+Hymn 2:76.
+The resurrection and ascension of Christ.
+
+1 Hosanna to the Prince of Light,
+That cloth'd himself in clay,
+Enter'd the iron gates of death,
+And tore the bars away.
+
+2 Death is no more the king of dread
+Since our Immanuel rose,
+He took the tyrant's sting away,
+And spoil'd our hellish foes.
+
+3 See how the Conqueror mounts aloft,
+And to his Father flies,
+With scars of honour in his flesh,
+And triumph in his eyes.
+
+4 There our exalted Saviour reigns,
+And scatters blessings down,
+Our Jesus fills the middle seat
+Of the celestial throne.
+
+5 [Raise your devotion, mortal tongues,
+To reach his bless'd abode,
+Sweet be the accents of your songs
+To our incarnate God.
+
+6 Bright angels, strike your loudest strings,
+Your sweetest voices raise,
+Let heaven, and all created things,
+Sound our Immanuel's praise.]
+
+
+Hymn 77.
+The Christian warfare.
+
+1 [Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears,
+And gird the gospel-armour on,
+March to the gates of endless joy
+Where thy great Captain-Saviour's gone.
+
+2 Hell and thy sins resist thy course,
+But hell and sin are vanquish'd foes,
+Thy Jesus nail'd them to the cross,
+And sung the triumph when he rose.]
+
+3 [What tho' the prince of darkness rage,
+And waste the fury of his spite,
+Eternal chains confine him down
+To fiery deeps, and endless night.
+
+4 What tho' thine inward lusts rebel,
+'Tis but a struggling gasp for life
+The weapons of victorious grace
+Shall slay thy sins, and end the strife.]
+
+5 Then let my soul march boldly on,
+Press forward to the heavenly gate,
+There peace and joy eternal reign,
+And glittering robes for conquerors wait.
+
+6 There shall I wear a starry crown,
+And triumph in almighty grace,
+While all the armies of the skies
+Join in my glorious leader's praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:78.
+Redemption by Christ.
+
+1 When the first parents of our race
+Rebell'd and lost their God,
+And the infection of their sin
+Had tainted all our blood;
+
+2 Infinite pity touch'd the heart
+Of the eternal Son,
+Descending from the heavenly court
+He left his Father's throne.
+
+3 Aside the Prince of glory threw
+His most divine array,
+And wrapt his Godhead in a veil
+Of our inferior clay.
+
+4 His living power, and dying love
+Redeem'd unhappy men,
+And rais'd the ruins of our race
+To life and God again.
+
+5 To thee, dear Lord, our flesh and soul
+We joyfully resign,
+Bless'd Jesus, take us for thy own,
+For we are doubly thine.
+
+6 Thine honour shall for ever be
+The business of our days,
+For ever shall our thankful tongue
+Speak thy deserved praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:79.
+Praise to the Redeemer.
+
+1 Plung'd in a gulph of dark despair
+We wretched sinners lay,
+Without one cheerful beam of hope,
+Or spark of glimmering day.
+
+2 With pitying eyes, the Prince of Grace
+Beheld our helpless grief,
+He saw, and (O amazing love!)
+He ran to our relief.
+
+3 Down from the shining seats above
+With joyful haste he fled,
+Enter'd the grave in mortal flesh,
+And dwelt among the dead.
+
+4 He spoil'd the Powers of darkness thus,
+And brake our iron chains;
+Jesus has freed our captive souls
+From everlasting pains.
+
+5 [In vain the baffled prince of hell
+His cursed projects tries,
+We that were doom'd his endless slaves,
+Are rais'd above the skies.]
+
+6 O for this love, let rocks and hills
+Their lasting silence break,
+And all harmonious human tongues
+The Saviour's praises speak.
+
+7 [Yes, we will praise thee, dearest Lord,
+Our souls are all on flame,
+Hosanna round the spacious earth
+To thine adored Name.
+
+8 Angels, assist our mighty joys,
+Strike all your harps of gold;
+But when you raise your highest notes
+His love can ne'er be told.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:80.
+God's awful power and goodness.
+
+1 O the Almighty Lord!
+How matchless is his power!
+Tremble, O earth, beneath his word,
+And all the heavens adore.
+
+2 Let proud imperious kings
+Bow low before his throne,
+Crouch to his feet, ye haughty things,
+Or he shall tread you down.
+
+3 Above the skies he reigns,
+And with amazing blows
+He deals unsufferable pains
+On his rebellious foes.
+
+4 Yet, everlasting God,
+We love to speak thy praise;
+Thy sceptre's equal to thy rod,
+The sceptre of thy grace.
+
+5 The arms of mighty love
+Defend our Sion well,
+And heavenly mercy walls us round
+From Babylon and hell.
+
+6 Salvation to the King
+That sits enthron'd above;
+Thus we adore the God of might,
+And bless the God of love.
+
+
+Hymn 2:81.
+Our sin the cause of Christ's death.
+
+1 And now the scales have left mine eyes,
+Now I begin to see;
+O the curs'd deeds my sins have done!
+What murderous things they be!
+
+2 Were these the traitors, dearest Lord,
+That thy fair body tore?
+Monsters, that stain'd those heavenly limbs
+With floods of purple gore?
+
+3 Was it for crimes that I had done
+My dearest Lord was slain
+When justice seiz'd God's only Son,
+And put his soul to pain?
+
+4 Forgive my guilt, O Prince of peace,
+I'll wound my God no more;
+Hence from my heart, ye sins, be gone,
+For Jesus I adore.
+
+5 Furnish me, Lord, with heavenly arms
+From grace's magazine,
+And I'll proclaim eternal war
+With every darling sin.
+
+
+Hymn 2:82.
+Redemption and protection from spiritual enemies.
+
+1 Arise my soul, my joyful powers,
+And triumph in my God,
+Awake, my voice, and loud proclaim
+His glorious grace abroad.
+
+2 He rais'd me from the deeps of sin,
+The gates of gaping hell,
+And fix'd my standing more secure
+Than 'twas before I fell.
+
+3 The arms of everlasting love
+Beneath my soul he plac'd,
+And on the rock of ages set
+My slippery footsteps fast.
+
+4 The city of my bless'd abode
+Is wall'd around with grace
+Salvation for a bulwark stands
+To shield the sacred place.
+
+5 Satan may vent his sharpest spite,
+And all his legions roar,
+Almighty mercy guards my life,
+And bounds his raging power.
+
+6 Arise, my soul, awake, my voice,
+And tunes of pleasure sing,
+Loud hallelujahs shall address
+My Saviour and my King.
+
+
+Hymn 2:83.
+The passion and exaltation of Christ.
+
+1 Thus saith the Ruler of the skies,
+"Awake, my dreadful sword;
+"Awake, my wrath and smite the man,
+"My fellow," saith the Lord.
+
+2 Vengeance receiv'd the dread command,
+And armed down she flies,
+Jesus submits t' his Father's hand,
+And bows his head and dies.
+
+3 But O! the wisdom and the grace
+That join with vengeance now!
+He dies to save our guilty race,
+And yet he rises too.
+
+4 A person so divine was he
+Who yielded to be slain,
+That he could give his soul away,
+And take his life again.
+
+5 Live, glorious Lord, and reign on high,
+Let every nation sing,
+And angels sound with endless joy
+The Saviour and the King.
+
+
+Hymn 2:84.
+The same.
+
+1 Come, all harmonious tongues,
+Your noblest music bring,
+'Tis Christ the everlasting God,
+And Christ the man we sing.
+
+2 Tell how he took our flesh
+To take away our guilt,
+Sing the dear drops of sacred blood
+That hellish monsters spilt.
+
+3 [Alas, the cruel spear
+Went deep into his side,
+And the rich flood of purple gore
+Their murderous weapons dy'd.]
+
+4 [The waves of swelling grief
+Did o'er his bosom roll,
+And mountains of almighty wrath
+Lay heavy on his soul.]
+
+5 Down to the shades of death
+He bow'd his awful head,
+Yet he arose to live and reign
+When death itself is dead.
+
+6 No more the bloody spear,
+The cross and nails no more;
+For hell itself shakes at his Name,
+And all the heavens adore.
+
+7 There the Redeemer sits
+High on the Father's throne;
+The Father lays his vengeance by,
+And smiles upon his Son.
+
+8 There his full glories shine
+With uncreated rays,
+And bless his saints' and angels' eyes
+To everlasting days.
+
+
+Hymn 2:85.
+Sufficiency of pardon.
+
+1 Why does your face, ye humble souls,
+Those mournful colours wear?
+What doubts are these that waste your faith,
+And nourish your despair?
+
+2 What tho' your numerous sins exceed
+The stars that fill the skies,
+And aiming at th' eternal throne,
+Like pointed mountains rise?
+
+3 What tho' your mighty guilt beyond
+The wide creation swell,
+And has its curs'd foundations laid
+Low as the deeps of hell?
+
+4 See here an endless ocean flows
+Of never-failing grace,
+Behold a dying Saviour's veins
+The sacred flood increase:
+
+5 It rises high and drowns the hills,
+'T has neither shore nor bound:
+Nor if we search to find our sins,
+Our sins can ne'er be found.
+
+6 Awake, our hearts, adore the grace
+That buries all our faults,
+And pardoning blood that swells above
+Our follies and our thoughts.
+
+
+Hymn 2:86.
+Freedom from sin and misery in heaven.
+
+1 Our sins, alas, how strong they be!
+And like a violent sea
+They break our duty, Lord, to thee,
+And hurry us away.
+
+2 The waves of trouble how they rise!
+How loud the tempests roar!
+But death shall land our weary souls
+Safe on the heavenly shore.
+
+3 There to fulfil his sweet commands
+Our speedy feet shall move,
+No sin shall clog our winged zeal,
+Or cool our burning love.
+
+4 There shall we sit, and sing, and tell
+The wonders of his grace,
+Till heavenly raptures fire our hearts,
+And smile in every face.
+
+5 For ever his dear sacred Name
+Shall dwell upon our tongue,
+And Jesus and salvation be
+The close of every song.
+
+
+Hymn 2:87.
+The divine glories above our reason.
+
+1 How wond'rous great, how glorious bright
+Must our Creator be,
+Who dwells amidst the dazzling light
+Of vast infinity!
+
+2 Our soaring spirits upward rise
+Tow'rd the celestial throne,
+Fain would we see the blessed Three,
+And the Almighty One.
+
+3 Our reason stretches all its wings,
+And climbs above the skies;
+But still how far beneath thy feet
+Our groveling reason lies!
+
+4 [Lord, here we bend our humble souls,
+And awfully adore,
+For the weak pinions of our mind
+Can stretch a thought no more.]
+
+5 Thy glories infinitely rise
+Above our labouring tongue;
+In vain the highest seraph tries
+To form an equal song.
+
+6 [In humble notes our faith adores
+The great mysterious King,
+While angels strain their nobler powers,
+And sweep th' immortal string.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:88.
+Salvation.
+
+1 Salvation! O, the joyful sound!
+'Tis pleasure to our ears;
+A sovereign balm for every wound,
+A cordial for our fears.
+
+2 Buried in sorrow and in sin,
+At hell's dark door we lay,
+But we arise by grace divine
+To see a heavenly day.
+
+3 Salvation! let the echo fly
+The spacious earth around,
+While all the armies of the sky
+Conspire to raise the sound.
+
+
+Hymn 2:89.
+Christ's victory over Satan.
+
+1 Hosanna to our conquering King!
+The prince of darkness flies,
+His troops rush headlong down to hell
+Like lightning from the skies.
+
+2 There, bound in chains, the lions roar,
+And fright the rescu'd sheep,
+But heavy bars confine their power
+And malice to the deep.
+
+3 Hosanna to our conquering King,
+All hail, incarnate love!
+Ten thousand songs and glories wait
+To crown thy head above.
+
+4 Thy victories and thy deathless fame
+Thro' the wide world shall run,
+And everlasting ages sing
+The triumphs thou hast won.
+
+
+Hymn 2:90.
+Faith in Christ for pardon and sanctification.
+
+1 How sad our state by nature is!
+Our sin how deep it stains!
+And Satan binds our captive minds
+Fast in his slavish chains.
+
+2 But there's a voice of sovereign grace
+Sounds from the sacred word,
+"Ho, ye despairing sinners, come,
+"And trust upon the Lord."
+
+3 My soul obeys th' almighty call,
+And runs to this relief,
+I would believe thy promise, Lord,
+O! help my unbelief.
+
+4 [To the dear fountain of thy blood,
+Incarnate God, I fly,
+Here let me wash my spotted soul
+From crimes of deepest die.
+
+5 Stretch out thine arm victorious King,
+My reigning sins subdue,
+Drive the old dragon from his seat,
+With all his hellish crew.]
+
+6 A guilty, weak, and helpless worm,
+On thy kind arms I fall:
+Be thou my strength and righteousness,
+My Jesus, and my all.
+
+
+Hymn 2:91.
+The glory of Christ in heaven.
+
+1 O the delights, the heavenly joys,
+The glories of the place
+Where Jesus sheds the brightest beams
+Of his o'erflowing grace.
+
+2 Sweet majesty and awful love
+Sit smiling on his brow,
+And all the glorious ranks above
+At humble distance bow.
+
+3 [Princes to his imperial Name
+Bend their bright sceptres down,
+Dominions, thrones, and powers rejoice
+To see him wear the crown.]
+
+4 Archangels sound his lofty praise
+Thro' every heavenly street,
+And lay their highest honours down
+Submissive at his feet.
+
+5 Those soft, those blessed feet of his
+That once rude iron tore,
+High on a throne of light they stand,
+And all the saints adore.
+
+6 His head, the dear majestic head
+That cruel thorns did wound,
+See what immortal glories shine,
+And circle it around.
+
+7 This is the Man, th' exalted Man,
+Whom we unseen adore;
+But when our eyes behold his face,
+Our hearts shall love him more.
+
+8 [Lord, how our souls are all on fire
+To see thy bless'd abode,
+Our tongues rejoice in tunes of praise
+To our incarnate God.
+
+9 And whilst our faith enjoys this sight,
+We long to leave our clay,
+And wish thy fiery chariots, Lord,
+To fetch our souls away.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:92
+The church saved, and her enemies disappointed.
+
+Composed the 5th of November, 1694.
+
+1 Shout to the Lord, and let our joys
+Thro' the whole nation run;
+Ye British skies, resound the noise
+Beyond the rising sun.
+
+2 Thee, mighty God, our souls admire,
+Thee our glad voices sing,
+And join with the celestial choir
+To praise th' eternal King.
+
+3 Thy power the whole creation rules,
+And on the starry skies
+Sits smiling at the weak designs
+Thine envious foes devise.
+
+4 Thy scorn derides their feeble rage,
+And with an awful frown
+Flings vast confusion on their plots,
+And shakes their Babel down.
+
+5 [Their secret fires in caverns lay,
+And we the sacrifice:
+But gloomy caverns strove in vain
+To 'scape all-searching eyes.
+
+6 Their dark designs were all reveal'd,
+Their treasons all betray'd:
+Praise to the God that broke the snare
+Their cursed hands had laid.]
+
+7 In vain the busy sons of hell
+Still new rebellions try,
+Their souls shall pine with envious rage,
+And vex away and die.
+
+8 Almighty grace defends our land
+From their malicious power,
+Let Britain with united songs
+Almighty grace adore.
+
+
+Hymn 2:93.
+God all, and in all, Psalm 73. 25.
+
+1 My God, my life, my love,
+To thee, to thee I call,
+I cannot live if thou remove,
+For thou art all in all.
+
+2 [Thy shining grace can cheer,
+This dungeon where I dwell;
+'Tis paradise when thou art here;
+If thou depart, 'tis hell.]
+
+3 [The smilings of thy face,
+How amiable they are!
+'Tis heaven to rest in thine embrace,
+And no where else but there.]
+
+4 [To thee, and thee alone,
+The angels owe their bliss;
+They sit around thy gracious throne,
+And dwell where Jesus is.]
+
+5 [Not all the harps above
+Can make a heavenly place,
+If God his residence remove,
+Or but conceal his face.]
+
+6 Nor earth nor all the sky
+Can one delight afford;
+No not a drop of real joy,
+Without thy presence, Lord.
+
+7 Thou art the sea of love,
+Where all my pleasures roll,
+The circle where my passions move,
+And centre of my soul.
+
+8 [To thee my spirits fly
+With infinite desire;
+And yet how far from thee I lie!
+Dear Jesus, raise me higher!]
+
+
+Hymn 2:94.
+God my only happiness, Psalm 73. 25.
+
+1 My God, my portion, and my love,
+My everlasting all,
+I've none but thee in heaven above,
+Or on this earthly ball.
+
+2 [What empty things are all the skies,
+And this inferior clod!
+There's nothing here deserves my joys,
+There's nothing like my God.]
+
+3 [In vain the bright, the burning sun
+Scatters his feeble light;
+'Tis thy sweet beams create my noon;
+If thou withdraw, 'tis night.
+
+4 And whilst upon my restless bed,
+Amongst the shades I roll,
+If my Redeemer shew his head
+'Tis morning with my soul.]
+
+5 To thee we owe our wealth and friends,
+And health, and safe abode;
+Thanks to thy Name for meaner things,
+But they are not my God.
+
+6 How vain a toy is glittering wealth,
+If once compar'd to thee;
+Or what's my safety, or my health,
+Or all my friends to me?
+
+7 Were I possessor of the earth,
+And call'd the stars my own
+Without thy graces and thyself
+I were a wretch undone.
+
+8 Let others stretch their arms like seas,
+And grasp in all the shore,
+Grant me the visits of thy face,
+And I desire no more.
+
+
+Hymn 2:95.
+Look on him whom they pierced, and mourn.
+
+1 Infinite grief! amazing woe!
+Behold my bleeding Lord:
+Hell and the Jews conspir'd his death,
+And us'd the Roman sword.
+
+2 O the sharp pangs of smarting pain
+My dear Redeemer bore,
+When knotty whips and ragged thorns
+His sacred body tore!
+
+3 But knotty whips and ragged thorns
+In vain do I accuse;
+In vain I blame the Roman bands,
+And the more spiteful Jews.
+
+4 'Twere you, my sins, my cruel sins,
+His chief tormentors were;
+Each of my crimes became a nail,
+And unbelief the spear.
+
+5 'Twere you that pull'd the vengeance down
+Upon his guiltless head:
+Break, break, my heart, O burst mine eyes!
+And let my sorrows bleed.
+
+6 Strike, mighty grace, my flinty soul,
+Till melting waters flow,
+And deep repentance drown mine eyes
+In undissembled woe.
+
+
+Hymn 2:96.
+Distinguishing love; or, Angels
+punished and men saved.
+
+1 Down headlong from their native skies
+The rebel angels fell,
+And thunderbolts of flaming wrath
+Pursu'd them deep to hell.
+
+2 Down from the top of earthly bliss
+Rebellious man was hurl'd
+And Jesus stoop'd beneath the grave
+To reach a sinking world.
+
+3 O love of infinite degree!
+Unmeasurable grace!
+Must heaven's eternal Darling die
+To save a traitorous race?
+
+4 Must angels sink for ever down,
+And burn in quenchless fire,
+While God forsakes his shining throne
+To raise us wretches higher?
+
+5 O for this love let earth and skies
+With hallelujahs ring,
+And the full choir of human tongues
+All hallelujah sing.
+
+
+Hymn 2:97.
+The same.
+
+1 From heaven the sinning angels fell,
+And wrath and darkness chain'd them down;
+But man, vile man, forsook his bliss,
+And mercy lifts him to a crown.
+
+2 Amazing work of sovereign grace
+That could distinguish rebels so!
+Our guilty treasons call'd aloud
+For everlasting fetters too.
+
+3 To thee, to thee, Almighty Love,
+Our souls, ourselves, our all we pay:
+Millions of tongues shall sound thy praise
+On the bright hills of heavenly day.
+
+
+Hymn 2:98.
+Hardness of heart complained of.
+
+1 My heart, how dreadful hard it is!
+How heavy here it lies,
+Heavy and cold within my breast
+Just like a rock of ice!
+
+2 Sin like a raging tyrant sits
+Upon this flinty throne,
+And every grace lies buried deep
+Beneath this heart of stone.
+
+3 How seldom do I rise to God,
+Or taste the joys above!
+This mountain presses down my faith,
+And chills my flaming love.
+
+4 When smiling mercy courts my soul
+With all its heavenly charms,
+This stubborn, this relentless thing
+Would thrust it from my arms.
+
+5 Against the thunders of thy word
+Rebellious I have stood,
+My heart it shakes not at the wrath
+And terrors of a God.
+
+6 Dear Saviour, steep this rock of mine
+In thine own crimson sea:
+None but a bath of blood divine
+Can melt the flint away.
+
+
+Hymn 2:99.
+The book of God's decrees.
+
+1 Let the whole race of creatures lie
+Abas'd before their God;
+Whate'er his sovereign voice hath form'd
+He governs with a nod.
+
+2 [Ten thousand ages ere the skies
+Were into motion brought,
+All the long years and worlds to come
+Stood present to his thought.]
+
+5 [There's not a sparrow or a worm
+But's found in his decrees;
+He raises monarchs to their thrones,
+And sinks them as he please.]
+
+4 If light attends the course I run,
+'Tis he provides those rays;
+And 'tis his hand that hides my sun,
+If darkness cloud my days.
+
+5 Yet I would not be much concern'd,
+Nor vainly long to see
+The volume of his deep decrees,
+What months are writ for me.
+
+6 When he reveals the book of life,
+O, may I read my name
+Amongst the chosen of his love,
+The followers of the Lamb!
+
+
+Hymn 2:100.
+The presence of Christ is the life of my soul.
+
+1 [How full of anguish is the thought,
+How it distracts and tears my heart
+If God, at last, my sovereign Judge,
+Should frown, and bid my soul, "Depart!"]
+
+2 Lord, when I quit this earthly stage,
+Where shall I fly but to thy breast?
+For I have sought no other home
+For I have learn'd no other rest.
+
+3 I cannot live contented here,
+Without some glimpses of thy face;
+And heaven without thy presence there
+Would be a dark and tiresome place.
+
+4 When earthly cares engross the day
+And hold my thoughts aside from thee,
+The shining hours of cheerful light
+Are long and tedious years to me.
+
+5 And if no evening visit's paid
+Between my Saviour and my soul,
+How dull the night! how sad the shade!
+How mournfully the minutes roll!
+
+6 This flesh of mine might learn as soon
+To live, yet part with all my blood;
+To breathe when vital air is gone,
+Or thrive and grow without my food.
+
+7 [Christ is my light, my life, my care,
+My blessed hope, my heavenly prize,
+Dearer than all my passions are,
+My limbs, my bowels, or my eyes.
+
+8 The strings that twine about my heart,
+Tortures and racks may tear them off,
+But they can never, never part
+With their dear hold of Christ my love.]
+
+9 [My God! and can an humble child
+That loves thee with a flame so high,
+Be ever from thy face exil'd
+Without the pity of thine eye?
+
+10 Impossible--For thine own hands
+Have tied my heart so fast to thee;
+And in thy book the promise stands,
+That where thou art thy friends must be.
+
+
+Hymn 2:101.
+The world's three great temptations.
+
+1 When in the light of faith divine
+We look on things below,
+Honour, and gold, and sensual joy,
+How vain and dangerous too!
+
+2 [Honour's a puff of noisy breath;
+Yet men expose their blood,
+And venture everlasting death
+To gain that airy good.
+
+3 Whilst others starve the nobler mind,
+And feed on shining dust,
+They rob the serpent of his food
+T' indulge a sordid lust.]
+
+4 The pleasures that allure our sense
+Are dangerous snares to souls;
+There's but a drop of flattering sweet,
+And dash'd with bitter bowls.
+
+5 God is mine all-sufficient good,
+My portion and my choice;
+In him my vast desires are fill'd,
+And all my powers rejoice.
+
+6 In vain the world accosts my ear,
+And tempts my heart anew;
+I cannot buy your bliss so dear,
+Nor part with heaven for you.
+
+
+Hymn 2:102.
+A happy resurrection.
+
+1 No, I'll repine at death no more,
+But with a cheerful gasp resign
+To the cold dungeon of the grave
+These dying, withering limbs of mine.
+
+2 Let worms devour my wasting flesh,
+And crumble all my bones to dust,
+My God shall raise my frame anew
+At the revival of the just.
+
+3 Break, sacred morning, thro' the skies,
+Bring that delightful, dreadful day,
+Cut short the hours, dear Lord, and come,
+Thy lingering wheels, how long they stay!
+
+4 [Our weary spirits faint to see
+The light of thy returning face,
+And hear the language of those lips
+Where God has shed his richest grace.]
+
+5 Haste then upon the wings of love,
+Rouse all the pious sleeping clay,
+That we may join in heavenly joys,
+And sing the triumph of the day.
+
+
+Hymn 2:103.
+Christ's commission, John 3. 16 17.
+
+1 Come happy souls, approach your God
+With new melodious songs;
+Come, render to almighty grace
+The tribute of your tongues.
+
+2 So strange, so boundless was the love
+That pity'd dying men,
+The Father sent his equal Son
+To give them life again.
+
+3 Thy hands, dear Jesus, were not arm'd
+With a revenging rod,
+No hard commission to perform
+The vengeance of a God.
+
+4 But all was mercy, all was mild,
+And wrath forsook the throne,
+When Christ on the kind errand came,
+And brought salvation down.
+
+5 Here, sinners, you may heal your wounds,
+And wipe your sorrows dry;
+Trust in the mighty Saviour's Name,
+And you shall never die.
+
+6 See, dearest Lord our willing souls
+Accept thine offer'd grace;
+We bless the great Redeemer's love,
+And give the Father praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:104.
+The same.
+
+1 Raise your triumphant songs
+To an immortal tune,
+Let the wide earth resound the deeds
+Celestial grace has done.
+
+2 Sing how eternal love
+Its chief beloved chose,
+And bid him raise our wretched race
+From their abyss of woes.
+
+3 His hand no thunder bears,
+Nor terror clothes his brow,
+No bolts to drive our guilty souls
+To fiercer flames below.
+
+4 'Twas mercy fill'd the throne,
+And wrath stood silent by,
+When Christ was sent with pardons down
+To rebels doom'd to die.
+
+5 Now, sinners, dry your tears,
+Let hopeless sorrow cease;
+Bow to the sceptre of his love,
+And take the offer'd peace.
+
+6 Lord we obey thy call;
+We lay an humble claim
+To the salvation thou hast brought,
+And love and praise thy Name.
+
+
+Hymn 2:105.
+Repentance flowing from the patience of God.
+
+1 And are we wretches yet alive?
+And do we yet rebel?
+'Tis boundless, 'tis amazing love
+That bears us up from hell!
+
+2 The burden of our weighty guilt
+Would sink us down to flames,
+And threatening vengeance rolls above
+To crush our feeble frames.
+
+3 Almighty goodness cries, "Forbear;"
+And straight the thunder stays;
+And dare we now provoke his wrath,
+And weary out his grace?
+
+4 Lord, we have long abus'd thy love,
+Too long indulg'd our sin;
+Our aching hearts e'en bleed to see
+What rebels we have been.
+
+5 No more, ye lusts, shall ye command,
+No more will we obey;
+Stretch out, O God, thy conquering hand,
+And drive thy foes away.
+
+
+Hymn 2:106.
+Repentance at the cross.
+
+1 Oh, if my soul was form'd for woe,
+How would I vent my sighs!
+Repentance should like rivers flow
+From both my streaming eyes.
+
+2 'Twas for my sins, my dearest Lord
+Hung on the cursed tree,
+And groan'd away a dying life,
+For thee, my soul, for thee.
+
+3 O how I hate those lusts of mine
+That crucify'd my God,
+Those sins that pierc'd and nail'd his flesh
+Fast to the fatal wood!
+
+4 Yes, my Redeemer, they shall die,
+My heart has so decreed,
+Nor will I spare the guilty things
+That made my Saviour bleed.
+
+5 Whilst with a melting broken heart
+My murder'd Lord I view,
+I'll raise revenge against my sins,
+And slay the murderers too.
+
+
+Hymn 2:107.
+The everlasting absence of God intolerable.
+
+1 That awful day will surely come,
+Th' appointed hour makes haste,
+When I must stand before my Judge,
+And pass the solemn test.
+
+2 Thou lovely chief of all my joys,
+Thou sovereign of my heart,
+How could I bear to hear thy voice
+Pronounce the sound, "Depart?"
+
+3 [The thunder of that dismal word,
+Would so torment my ear,
+'Twould tear my soul asunder, Lord,
+With most tormenting fear.]
+
+4 [What, to be banish'd from my life,
+And yet forbid to die!
+To linger in eternal pain,
+Yet death for ever fly!]
+
+5 O wretched state of deep despair,
+To see my God remove,
+And fix my doleful station where
+I must not taste his Love.
+
+6 Jesus, I throw my arms around,
+And hang upon thy breast;
+Without a gracious smile from thee
+My spirit cannot rest.
+
+7 O tell me that my worthless name
+Is graven on thy hands;
+Shew me some promise in thy book
+Where my salvation stands!
+
+8 [Give me one kind assuring word,
+To sink my fears again,
+And cheerfully my soul shall wait
+Her threescore years and ten.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:108.
+Access to the throne of grace by a Mediator.
+
+1 Come, let us lift our joyful eyes
+Up to the courts above,
+And smile to see our Father there
+Upon a throne of love.
+
+2 Once 'twas a seat of dreadful wrath,
+And shot devouring flame;
+Our God appear'd consuming fire,
+And vengeance was his name.
+
+3 Rich were the drops of Jesus' blood,
+That calm'd his frowning face,
+That sprinkled o'er the burning throne,
+And turn'd the wrath to grace.
+
+4 Now we may bow before his feet,
+And venture near the Lord;
+No fiery cherub guards his seat,
+Nor double-flaming sword.
+
+5 The peaceful gates of heavenly bliss
+Are open'd by the Son;
+High let us raise our notes of praise,
+And reach th' Almighty throne.
+
+6 To thee ten thousand thanks we bring
+Great Advocate on high:
+And glory to th' eternal King
+That lays his fury by.
+
+
+Hymn 2:109.
+The darkness of providence.
+
+1 Lord, we adore thy vast designs,
+Th' obscure abyss of providence,
+Too deep to sound with mortal lines
+Too dark to view with feeble sense.
+
+2 Now thou array'st thine awful face
+In angry frowns, without a smile;
+We thro' the cloud believe thy grace,
+Secure of thy compassion still.
+
+3 Thro' seas and storms of deep distress
+We sail by faith and not by sight;
+Faith guides us in the wilderness
+Through all the briers and the night.
+
+4 Dear Father, if thy lifted rod
+Resolve to scourge us here below,
+Still we must lean upon our God,
+Thine arm shall bear us safely thro'.
+
+
+Hymn 2:110.
+Triumph over death in
+hope of the resurrection.
+
+1 And must this body die?
+This mortal frame decay?
+And must these active limbs of mine
+Lie mouldering in the clay?
+
+2 Corruption, earth and worms,
+Shall but refine this flesh,
+Till my triumphant spirit comes
+To put it on afresh.
+
+3 God my Redeemer lives,
+And often from the skies
+Looks down, and watches all my dust,
+Till he shall bid it rise.
+
+4 Array'd in glorious grace
+Shall these vile bodies shine,
+And every shape and every face
+Look heavenly and divine.
+
+5 These lively hopes we owe
+To Jesus' dying love;
+We would adore his grace below,
+And sing his power above.
+
+6 Dear Lord, accept the praise
+Of these our humble songs,
+Till tunes of nobler sound we raise
+With our immortal tongues.
+
+
+Hymn 2:111.
+Thanksgiving for victory; or, God's
+dominion and our deliverance.
+
+1 Zion rejoice, and Judah sing;
+The Lord assumes his throne;
+Let Britain own the heavenly King,
+And make his glories known.
+
+2 The great, the wicked, and the proud,
+From their high seats are hurl'd;
+Jehovah rides upon a cloud,
+And thunders thro' the world.
+
+3 He reigns upon th' eternal hills,
+Distributes mortal crowns,
+Empires are fix'd beneath his smiles,
+And totter at his frowns.
+
+4 Navies, that rule the ocean wide,
+Are vanquish'd by his breath;
+And legions arm'd with power and pride
+Descend to watery death.
+
+5 Let tyrants make no more pretence
+To vex our happy land;
+Jehovah's Name is our defence,
+Our buckler is his hand.
+
+6 [Long may the King our Sovereign live
+To rule us by his word;
+And all the honours he can give
+Be offer'd to the Lord.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:112.
+Angels ministering to Christ and saints.
+
+1 Great God, to what a glorious height
+Hast thou advanc'd the Lord thy Son!
+Angels, in all their robes of light,
+Are made the servants of his throne.
+
+2 Before his feet their armies wait,
+And swift as flames of fire they move,
+To manage his affairs of state
+In works of vengeance or of love.
+
+3 His orders run thro' all their hosts,
+Legions descend at his command
+To shield and guard the British coasts,
+When foreign rage invades our land.
+
+4 Now they are sent to guide our feet
+Up to the gates of thine abode,
+Thro' all the dangers that we meet
+In travelling the heavenly road.
+
+5 Lord, when I leave this mortal ground,
+And thou shall bid me rise and come,
+Send a beloved angel down
+Safe to conduct my spirit home.
+
+
+Hymn 2:113.
+The same.
+
+1 The majesty of Solomon!
+How glorious to behold
+The servants waiting round his throne,
+The ivory and the gold.
+
+2 But, mighty God, thy palace shines
+With far superior beams;
+Thine angel-guards are swift as winds,
+Thy ministers are flames.
+
+3 [Soon as thine only Son had made
+His entrance on this earth,
+A shining army downward fled
+To celebrate his birth.
+
+4 And when oppress'd with pains and fears
+On the cold ground he lies,
+Behold a heavenly form appears
+T' allay his agonies.]
+
+5 Now to the hands of Christ our King
+Are all their legions given;
+They wait upon his saints, and bring
+His chosen heirs to heaven.
+
+6 Pleasure and praise run thro' their host
+To see a sinner turn;
+Then Satan has a captive lost,
+And Christ a subject born.
+
+7 But there's an hour of brighter joy,
+When he his angels sends
+Obstinate rebels to destroy,
+And gather in his friends.
+
+8 O! could I say, without a doubt,
+There shall my soul be found,
+Then let the great archangel shout,
+And the last trumpet sound.
+
+
+Hymn 2:114.
+Christ's death, victory and dominion.
+
+1 I sing my Saviour's wondrous death;
+He conquer'd when he fell:
+_'Tis finish'd_, said his dying breath,
+And shook the gates of hell.
+
+2 _'Tis finish'd_, our Immanuel cries,
+The dreadful work is done;
+Hence shall his sovereign throne arise,
+His kingdom is begun.
+
+3 His cross a sure foundation laid
+For glory and renown,
+When thro' the regions of the dead
+He pass'd to reach the crown.
+
+4 Exalted at his Father's side
+Sits our victorious Lord;
+To heaven and hell his hands divide
+The vengeance or reward.
+
+5 The saints from his propitious eye
+Await their several crowns,
+And all the sons of darkness fly
+The terror of his frowns.
+
+
+Hymn 2:115.
+God the avenger of his saints; or, His kingdom.
+
+1 High as the heavens above the ground
+Reigns the Creator God;
+Wide as the whole creation's bound
+Extends his awful rod.
+
+2 Let princes of exalted state
+To him ascribe their crown,
+Render their homage at his feet,
+And cast their glories down.
+
+3 Know that his kingdom is supreme,
+Your lofty thoughts are vain;
+He calls you gods, that awful name,
+But ye must die like men.
+
+4 Then let the sovereigns of the globe
+Not dare to vex the just;
+He puts on vengeance like a robe,
+And treads the worms to dust.
+
+5 Ye judges of the earth, be wise,
+And think on heaven with fear;
+The meanest saint that you despise
+Has an avenger there.
+
+
+Hymn 2:116.
+Mercies and thanks.
+
+1 How can I sink with such a prop
+As my eternal God,
+Who bears the earth's huge pillars up,
+And spreads the heavens abroad?
+
+2 How can I die while Jesus lives,
+Who rose and left the dead?
+Pardon and grace my soul receives
+From mine exalted head.
+
+3 All that I am, and all I have
+Shall be for ever thine,
+Whate'er my duty bids me give
+My cheerful hands resign.
+
+4 Yet if I might make some reserve,
+And duty did not call,
+I love my God with zeal so great
+That I should give him all.
+
+
+Hymn 2:117.
+Living and dying with God present.
+
+1 I cannot bear thine absence, Lord,
+My life expires if thou depart;
+Be thou, my heart, still near my God,
+And thou, my God, be near my heart.
+
+2 I was not born for earth and sin,
+Nor can I live on things so vile;
+Yet I would stay my Father's time,
+And hope and wait for heaven a while.
+
+3 Then, dearest Lord, in thine embrace
+Let me resign my fleeting breath,
+And with a smile upon my face
+Pass the important hour of death.
+
+
+Hymn 2:118.
+The priesthood of Christ.
+
+1 Blood has a voice to pierce the skies
+_Revenge_, the blood of Abel cries;
+But the dear stream when Christ was slain
+Speaks _Peace_ as loud from ev'ry vein.
+
+2 Pardon and peace from God on high,
+Behold he lays his vengeance by,
+And rebels that deserv'd his sword,
+Become the favourites of the Lord.
+
+3 To Jesus let our praises rise,
+Who gave his life a sacrifice;
+Now he appears before his God,
+And for our pardon pleads his blood.
+
+
+Hymn 2:119.
+The holy scriptures.
+
+1 Laden with guilt, and full of fears,
+I fly to thee, my Lord,
+And not a glimpse of hope appears,
+But in thy written word.
+
+2 The volume of my Father's grace
+Does all my griefs assuage:
+Here I behold my Saviour's face
+Almost in every page.
+
+3 [This is the field where hidden lies
+The pearl of price unknown,
+That merchant is divinely wise
+Who makes the pearl his own.]
+
+4 [Here consecrated water flows
+To quench my thirst of sin;
+Here the fair tree of knowledge grows,
+Nor danger dwells therein.]
+
+5 This is the Judge that ends the strife,
+Where wit and reason fail;
+My guide to everlasting life,
+Thro' all this gloomy vale.
+
+
+6 O may thy counsels, mighty God,
+My roving feet command;
+Nor I forsake the happy road
+That leads to thy right-hand.
+
+
+Hymn 2:120.
+The law and gospel joined in scripture.
+
+1 The Lord declares his will,
+And keeps the world in awe;
+Amidst the smoke on Sinai's hill
+Breaks out his fiery law.
+
+2 The Lord reveals his face,
+And smiling from above,
+Sends down the gospel of his grace,
+Th' epistles of his love.
+
+3 These sacred words impart
+Our Maker's just commands;
+The pity of his melting heart,
+And vengeance of his hands.
+
+4 [Hence we awake our fear,
+We draw our comfort hence;
+The arms of grace are treasur'd here,
+And armour of defence.
+
+5 We learn Christ crucify'd,
+And here behold his blood:
+All arts and knowledges beside
+Will do us little good.]
+
+6 We read the heavenly word,
+We take the offer'd grace,
+Obey the statutes of the Lord,
+And trust his promises.
+
+7 In vain shall Satan rage
+Against a book divine;
+Where wrath and lightning guard the page,
+Where beams of mercy shine.
+
+
+Hymn 2:121.
+The law and gospel distinguished.
+
+1 The law commands, and makes us know
+What duties to our God we owe;
+But 'tis the gospel must reveal
+Where lies our strength to do his will.
+
+2 The law discovers guilt and sin,
+And shews how vile our hearts have been;
+Only the gospel can express
+Forgiving love and cleansing grace.
+
+3 What curses doth the law denounce
+Against the man that fails but once!
+But in the gospel Christ appears
+Pardoning the guilt of numerous years.
+
+4 My soul, no more attempt to draw
+Thy life and comfort from the law,
+Fly to the hope the gospel gives;
+The man that trusts the promise lives.
+
+
+Hymn 2:122.
+Retirement and meditation.
+
+1 My God, permit me not to be
+A stranger to myself and thee;
+Amidst a thousand thoughts I rove
+Forgetful of my highest love.
+
+2 Why should my passions mix with earth,
+And thus debase my heavenly birth?
+Why should I cleave to things below,
+And let my God, my Saviour go?
+
+3 Call me away from flesh and sense,
+One sovereign word can draw me thence;
+I would obey the voice divine,
+And all inferior joys resign.
+
+4 Be earth with all her scenes withdrawn,
+Let noise and vanity be gone;
+In secret silence of the mind,
+My heaven, and there my God I find.
+
+
+Hymn 2:123.
+The benefit of public ordinances.
+
+1 Away from every mortal care,
+Away from earth our souls retreat;
+We leave this worthless world afar,
+And wait and worship near thy seat.
+
+2 Lord, in the temple of thy grace
+We see thy feet, and we adore;
+We gaze upon thy lovely face,
+And learn the wonders of thy power.
+
+3 While here our various wants we mourn,
+United groans ascend on high,
+And prayer bears a quick return
+Of blessings in variety.
+
+4 [If Satan rage and sin grow strong,
+Here we receive some cheering word;
+We gird the gospel armour on
+To fight the battles of the Lord.
+
+5 Or if our spirit faints and dies,
+(Our conscience gall'd with inward stings)
+Here doth the righteous sun arise
+With healing beams beneath his wings.]
+
+6 Father, my soul would still abide
+Within thy temple, near thy side;
+But if my feet must hence depart
+Still keep thy dwelling in my heart.
+
+
+Hymn 2:124.
+Moses, Aaron, and Joshua.
+
+1 'Tis not the law of ten commands
+On holy Sinai given,
+Or sent to men by Moses' hands,
+Can bring us safe to heaven.
+
+2 'Tis not the blood which Aaron spilt,
+Nor smoke of sweetest smell,
+Can buy a pardon for our guilt,
+Or save our souls from hell.
+
+3 Aaron the priest resigns his breath
+At God's immediate will;
+And in the desert yields to death
+Upon th' appointed hill.
+
+4 And thus on Jordan's yonder side
+The tribes of Israel stand,
+While Moses bow'd his head and dy'd
+Short of the promis'd land.
+
+5 Israel rejoice, now Joshua * leads,
+He'll bring your tribes to rest;
+So far the Saviour's name exceeds
+The ruler and the priest.
+
+* Joshua, the same with Jesus,
+and signifies a Saviour.
+
+
+Hymn 2:125.
+Faith and repentance; unbelief and impenitence.
+
+1 Life and immortal joys are given
+To those that mourn the sins they've done,
+Children of wrath made heirs of heaven
+By faith in God's eternal Son.
+
+2 Woe to the wretch that never felt
+The inward pangs of pious grief,
+But adds to all his crying guilt
+The stubborn sin of unbelief.
+
+3 The law condemns the rebel dead,
+Under the wrath of God he lies,
+He seals the curse on his own head,
+And with a double vengeance dies.
+
+
+Hymn 2:126.
+God glorified in the gospel.
+
+1 The Lord, descending from above,
+Invites his children near,
+While power and truth and boundless love
+Display their glories here.
+
+2 Here in thy gospel's wondrous frame
+Fresh wisdom we pursue;
+A thousand angels learn thy Name
+Beyond whate'er they knew.
+
+3 Thy Name is writ in fairest lines,
+Thy wonders here we trace;
+Wisdom thro' all the mystery shines,
+And shines in Jesu's face.
+
+4 The law its best obedience owes
+To our incarnate God;
+And thy revenging justice shows
+Its honours in his blood.
+
+6 But still the lustre of thy grace
+Our warmer thoughts employs,
+Gilds the whole scene with brighter rays,
+And more exalts our joys.
+
+
+Hymn 2:127.
+Circumcision and baptism.
+(Written only for those
+who practise infant baptism.)
+
+1 Thus did the sons of Abrah'm pass
+Under the bloody seal of grace;
+The young disciples bore the yoke,
+Till Christ the painful bondage broke.
+
+2 By milder ways doth Jesus prove
+His Father's covenant, and his love;
+He seals to saints his glorious grace,
+And not forbids their infant race.
+
+3 Their seed is sprinkled with his blood,
+Their children set apart for God,
+His Spirit on their offspring shed,
+Like water pour'd upon the head.
+
+4 Let every saint with cheerful voice
+In this large covenant rejoice;
+Young children in their early days
+Shall give the God of Abrah'm praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:128.
+Corrupt nature from Adam.
+
+1 Bless'd with the joy of innocence
+Adam, our father, stood,
+Till he debas'd his soul to sense,
+And ate th' unlawful food.
+
+2 Now we are born a sensual race,
+To sinful joys inclin'd;
+Reason has lost its native place,
+And flesh enslaves the mind.
+
+3 While flesh and sense and passion reigns,
+Sin is the sweetest good:
+We fancy music in our chains,
+And so forget the load.
+
+4 Great God, renew our ruin'd frame,
+Our broken powers restore,
+Inspire us with a heavenly flame,
+And flesh shall reign no more.
+
+5 Eternal Spirit, write thy law
+Upon our inward parts,
+And let the second Adam draw
+His image on our hearts.
+
+
+Hymn 2:129.
+We walk by faith, not by sight.
+
+1 'Tis by the faith of joys to come
+We walk thro' deserts dark as night;
+Till we arrive at heaven our home,
+Faith is our guide, and faith our light.
+
+2 The want of sight she well supplies,
+She makes the pearly gates appear;
+Far into distant worlds she pries,
+And brings eternal glories near.
+
+3 Cheerful we tread the desert thro',
+While faith inspires a heavenly ray,
+Tho' lions roar, and tempests blow,
+And rocks and dangers fill the way.
+
+4 So Abrah'm, by divine command,
+Left his own house to walk with God;
+His faith beheld the promis'd land,
+And fir'd his zeal along the road.
+
+
+Hymn 2:130.
+The new creation.
+
+1 Attend while God's exalted Son
+Doth his own glories shew;
+"Behold I sit upon my throne
+Creating all things new.
+
+2 "Nature and sin are pass'd away,
+And the old Adam dies;
+"My hands a new foundation lay,
+"See the new world arise.
+
+3 "I'll be a sun of righteousness
+"To the new-heavens I make;
+"None but the new-born heirs of grace
+"My glories shall partake."
+
+4 Mighty Redeemer, set me free
+From my old state of sin;
+O make my soul alive to thee,
+Create new powers within.
+
+5 Renew mine eyes, and form mine ears,
+And mould my heart afresh;
+Give me new passions, joys and fears,
+And turn the stone to flesh.
+
+6 Far from the regions of the dead,
+From sin, and earth, and hell,
+In the new-world that grace has made
+I would for ever dwell.
+
+
+Hymn 2:131.
+The excellency of the Christian religion.
+
+1 Let everlasting glories crown
+Thy head, my Saviour and my Lord;
+Thy hands have brought salvation down,
+And writ the blessings in thy word.
+
+2 [What if we trace the globe around,
+And search from Britain to Japan,
+There shall be no religion found
+So just to God, so safe for man.]
+
+3 In vain the trembling conscience seeks
+Some solid ground to rest upon;
+With long despair the spirit breaks,
+Till we apply to Christ alone.
+
+4 How well thy blessed truths agree!
+How wise and holy thy commands!
+Thy promises how firm they be!
+How firm our hope and comfort stands!
+
+5 [Not the feign'd fields of heathenish bliss
+Could raise such pleasures in the mind;
+Nor does the Turkish paradise
+Pretend to joys so well refin'd.]
+
+6 Should all the forms that men devise
+Assault my faith with treacherous art,
+I'd call them vanity and lies
+And bind the gospel to my heart.
+
+
+Hymn 2:132.
+The offices of Christ.
+
+1 We bless the Prophet of the Lord,
+That comes with truth and grace;
+Jesus, thy Spirit and thy word
+Shall lead us in thy ways.
+
+2 We reverence our High Priest above,
+Who offer'd up his blood,
+And lives to carry on his love,
+By pleading with our God.
+
+3 We honour our exalted King,
+How sweet are his commands!
+He guards our souls from hell and sin
+By his almighty hands.
+
+4 Hosanna to his glorious Name,
+Who saves by different ways;
+His mercies lay a sovereign claim
+To our immortal praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:133.
+The operations of the Holy Spirit.
+
+1 Eternal Spirit! we confess
+And sing the wonders of thy grace;
+Thy power conveys our blessings down
+From God the Father and the Son.
+
+2 Enlighten'd by thine heavenly ray
+Our shades and darkness turn to day;
+Thine inward teachings make us know
+Our danger and our refuge too.
+
+3 Thy power and glory works within,
+And breaks the chains of reigning sin,
+Doth our imperious lusts subdue,
+And forms our wretched hearts anew.
+
+4 The troubled conscience knows thy voice,
+Thy cheering words awake our joys;
+Thy words allay the stormy wind,
+And calm the surges of the mind.
+
+
+Hymn 2:134.
+Circumcision abolished.
+
+1 The promise was divinely free,
+Extensive was the grace;
+"I will the God of Abrah'm be,
+"And of his numerous race."
+
+2 He said; and with a bloody seal
+Confirm'd the words he spoke;
+Long did the Sons of Abrah'm feel
+The sharp and painful yoke.
+
+3 Till God's own Son, descending low,
+Gave his own flesh to bleed;
+And Gentiles taste the blessing now,
+From the hard bondage freed.
+
+4 The God of Abrah'm claims our praise,
+His promises endure;
+And Christ the Lord in gentler ways
+Makes the salvation sure.
+
+
+Hymn 2:135.
+Types and prophecies of Christ.
+
+1 Behold the woman's promis'd seed!
+Behold the great Messiah come!
+Behold the prophets all agreed
+To give him the superior room!
+
+2 Abrah'm the saint rejoic'd of old
+When visions of the Lord he saw;
+Moses the man of God foretold
+This great fulfiller of his law.
+
+3 The types bore witness to his Name,
+Obtain'd their chief design, and ceas'd;
+The incense and the bleeding lamb,
+The ark, the altar, and the priest.
+
+4 Predictions in abundance meet
+To join their blessings on his head;
+Jesus, we worship at thy feet,
+And nations own the promis'd seed.
+
+
+Hymn 2:136.
+Miracles at the birth of Christ.
+
+1 The King of Glory sends his Son
+To make his entrance on this earth!
+Behold the midnight bright as noon,
+And heavenly hosts declare his birth!
+
+2 About the young Redeemer's head
+What wonders and what glories meet!
+An unknown star arose, and led
+The eastern sages to his feet.
+
+3 Simeon and Anna both conspire
+The Infant-Saviour to proclaim;
+Inward they felt the sacred fire,
+And bless'd the babe, and own'd his Name.
+
+4 Let Jews and Greeks blaspheme aloud,
+And treat the holy Child with scorn;
+Our souls adore th' eternal God
+Who condescended to be born.
+
+
+Hymn 2:137.
+Miracles in the life, death,
+and resurrection of Christ.
+
+1 Behold the blind their sight receive;
+Behold the dead awake and live;
+The dumb speak wonders, and the lame
+Leap like the hart, and bless his Name.
+
+2 Thus doth th' eternal Spirit own
+And seal the mission of the Son;
+The Father vindicates his cause,
+While he hangs bleeding on the cross.
+
+3 He dies; the heavens in mourning stood;
+He rises, and appears a God;
+Behold the Lord ascending high,
+No more to bleed, no more to die.
+
+4 Hence and for ever from my heart
+I bid my doubts and fears depart;
+And to those hands my soul resign
+Which bear credentials so divine.
+
+
+Hymn 2:138.
+The power of the gospel.
+
+1 This is the word of truth and love,
+Sent to the nations from above;
+Jehovah here resolves to shew
+What his almighty grace can do.
+
+2 This remedy did wisdom find
+To heal diseases of the mind:
+This sovereign balm, whose virtues can
+Restore the ruin'd creature, man.
+
+3 The gospel bids the dead revive,
+Sinners obey the voice, and live;
+Dry bones are rais'd and cloth'd afresh,
+And hearts of stone are turn'd to flesh.
+
+4 [Where Satan reign'd in shades of night
+The gospel strikes a heavenly light;
+Our lusts its wondrous power controls,
+And calms the rage of angry souls.]
+
+5 [Lions and beasts of savage name
+Put on the nature of the lamb;
+Whilst the wild world esteems it strange
+Gaze, and admire, and hate the change.]
+
+6 May but this grace my soul renew,
+Let sinners gaze and hate me too;
+The word that saves me does engage
+A sure defence from all their rage.
+
+
+Hymn 2:139.
+The example of Christ.
+
+1 My dear Redeemer and my Lord,
+I read my duty in thy word;
+But in thy life the law appears
+Drawn out in living characters.
+
+2 Such was thy truth, and such thy zeal,
+Such deference to thy Father's will,
+Such love, and meekness so divine,
+I would transcribe, and make them mine.
+
+3 Cold mountains and the midnight air
+Witness'd the fervor of thy prayer:
+The desert thy temptations knew,
+Thy conflict and thy victory too.
+
+4 Be thou my pattern; make me bear
+More of thy gracious image here;
+Then God the Judge shall own my name,
+Amongst the followers of the Lamb.
+
+
+Hymn 2:140.
+The example: of Christ and the saints.
+
+1 Give me the wings of faith to rise
+Within the veil, and see
+The saints above, how great their joys,
+How bright their glories be.
+
+2 Once they were mourning here below,
+And wet their couch with tears;
+They wrestled hard, as we do now,
+With sins, and doubts, and fears.
+
+3 I ask them whence their victory came,
+They, with united breath,
+Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb,
+Their triumph to his death.
+
+4 They mark'd the footsteps that he trod,
+(His zeal inspir'd their breast;)
+And following their incarnate God
+Possess the promis'd rest.
+
+5 Our glorious Leader claims our praise
+For his own pattern given,
+While the long cloud of witnesses
+Shew the same path to heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 2:141.
+Faith assisted by sense; or, Preaching,
+baptism, and the Lord's Supper.
+
+1 My Saviour-God, my Sovereign-Prince
+Reigns far above the skies;
+But brings his graces down to sense,
+And helps my faith to rise.
+
+2 My eyes and ears shall bless his Name,
+They read and hear his word;
+My touch and taste shall do the same
+When they receive the Lord.
+
+3 Baptismal water is design'd
+To seal his cleansing grace;
+While at his feast of bread and wine
+He gives his saints a place.
+
+4 But not the waters of a flood
+Can make my flesh so clean,
+As by his Spirit and his blood
+He'll wash my soul from sin.
+
+5 Not choicest meats or noblest wines,
+So much my heart refresh,
+As when my faith goes thro' the signs,
+And feeds upon his flesh.
+
+6 I love the Lord, that stoops so low
+To give his word a seal;
+But the rich grace his hands bestow
+Exceeds the figures still.
+
+
+Hymn 2:142.
+Faith in Christ our sacrifice.
+
+1 Not all the blood of beasts
+On Jewish altars slain
+Could give the guilty conscience peace,
+Or wash away the stain.
+
+2 But Christ the heavenly Lamb
+Takes all our sins away;
+A sacrifice of nobler name
+And richer blood than they.
+
+3 My faith would lay her hand
+On that dear head of thine,
+While like a penitent I stand
+And there confess my sin.
+
+4 My soul looks back to see
+The burdens thou didst bear
+When hanging on the cursed tree,
+And hopes her guilt was there.
+
+5 Believing we rejoice
+To see the curse remove;
+We bless the Lamb with cheerful voice,
+And sing his bleeding love.
+
+
+Hymn 2:143.
+Flesh and spirit.
+
+1 What different powers of grace and sin
+Attend our mortal state!
+I hate the thoughts that work within,
+And do the works I hate.
+
+2 Now I complain, and groan, and die,
+While sin and Satan reign:
+Now raise my songs of triumph high,
+For grace prevails again.
+
+3 So darkness struggles with the light
+Till perfect day arise;
+Water and fire maintain the fight
+Until the weaker dies.
+
+4 Thus will the flesh and spirit strive,
+And vex and break my peace;
+But I shall quit this mortal life,
+And sin for ever cease.
+
+
+Hymn 2:144.
+The effusion of the Spirit; or,
+The success of the gospel.
+
+1 Great was the day, the joy was great,
+When the divine disciples met;
+Whilst on their heads the Spirit came,
+And sat like tongues of cloven flame.
+
+2 What gifts, what miracles he gave!
+And power to kill, and power to save!
+Furnish'd their tongues with wondrous words,
+Instead of shields, and spears, and swords.
+
+3 Thus arm'd, he sent the champions forth
+From east to west, from south to north;
+"Go, and assert your Saviour's cause,
+"Go, spread the mystery of his cross."
+
+4 These weapons of the holy war,
+Of what almighty force they are
+To make our stubborn passions bow,
+And lay the proudest rebel low!
+
+5 Nations, the learned and the rude,
+Are by these heavenly arms subdu'd;
+While Satan rages at his loss,
+And hates the doctrine of the cross.
+
+6 Great King of Grace, my heart subdue,
+I would be led in triumph too,
+A willing captive to my Lord,
+And sing the victories of his word.
+
+
+Hymn 2:145.
+Sight through a glass, and face to face.
+
+1 I love the windows of thy grace
+Thro' which my Lord is seen,
+And long to meet my Saviour's face
+Without a glass between.
+
+2 O, that the happy hour were come
+To change my faith to sight!
+I shall behold my Lord at home
+In a diviner light.
+
+3 Haste, my beloved, and remove
+These interposing days:
+Then shall my passions all be love,
+And all my powers be praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:146.
+The vanity of creatures;
+or, No rest on earth.
+
+1 Man has a soul of vast desires,
+He burns within with restless fires;
+Tost to and fro, his passions fly
+From vanity to vanity.
+
+2 In vain on earth we hope to find
+Some solid good to fill the mind,
+We try new pleasures, but we feel
+The inward thirst and torment still.
+
+3 So when a raging fever burns
+We shift from side to side by turns,
+And 'tis a poor relief we gain
+To change the place, but keep the pain.
+
+4 Great God, subdue this vicious thirst,
+This love to vanity and dust;
+Cure the vile fever of the mind,
+And feed our souls with joys refin'd.
+
+
+Hymn 2:147.
+The creation of the world, Gen. 1.
+
+1 "Now let a spacious world arise,"
+Said the Creator-Lord:
+At once the obedient earth and skies
+Rose at his sovereign word.
+
+2 [Dark was the deep; the waters lay
+Confus'd and drown'd the land:
+He call'd the light; the new-born day
+Attends on his command.
+
+3 He bids the clouds ascend on high;
+The clouds ascend and bear
+A watery treasure to the sky,
+And float on softer air.
+
+4 The liquid element below
+Was gather'd by his hand;
+The rolling seas together flow,
+And leave the solid land.
+
+5 With herbs and plants, a flowery birth,
+The naked globe he crown'd,
+Ere there was rain to bless the earth,
+Or sun to warm the ground.
+
+6 Then he adorn'd the upper skies;
+Behold the sun appears,
+The moon and stars in order rise
+To make our months and years,
+
+7 Out of the deep th' almighty King
+Did vital beings frame;
+The painted fowls of every wing,
+And fish of every name.]
+
+8 He gave the lion and the worm
+At once their wondrous birth;
+And grazing beasts of various form,
+Rose from the teeming earth.
+
+9 Adam was fram'd of equal clay,
+Tho' sovereign of the rest,
+Design'd for nobler ends than they,
+With God's own image bless'd.
+
+10 Thus glorious in the Maker's eye
+The young creation stood;
+He saw the building from on high,
+His word pronounc'd it good.
+
+11 Lord, while the frame of nature stands,
+Thy praise shall fill my tongue;
+But the new world of grace demands
+A more exalted song.
+
+
+Hymn 2:148.
+God reconciled in Christ.
+
+1 Dearest of all the names above
+My Jesus, and my God,
+Who can resist thy heavenly love,
+Or trifle with thy blood?
+
+2 'Tis by the merits of thy death
+The Father smiles again;
+'Tis by thine interceding breath
+The Spirit dwells with men.
+
+3 Till God in human flesh I see,
+My thoughts no comfort find;
+The holy, just, and sacred Three
+Are terrors to my mind.
+
+4 But if Immanuel's face appear,
+My hope, my joy, begins;
+His Name forbids my slavish fear,
+His grace removes my sins.
+
+5 While Jews on their own law rely,
+And Greeks of wisdom boast,
+I love th' incarnate mystery,
+And there I fix my trust.
+
+
+Hymn 2:149.
+Honour to Magistrates; or,
+Government from God.
+
+1 Eternal Sovereign of the sky,
+And Lord of all below,
+We mortals to thy majesty
+Our first obedience owe.
+
+2 Our souls adore thy throne supreme,
+And bless thy providence
+For magistrates of meaner name,
+Our glory and defence.
+
+3 [The crowns of British princes shine
+With rays above the rest,
+Where laws and liberties combine
+To make the nation bless'd.]
+
+4 Kingdoms on firm foundations stand,
+While virtue finds reward;
+And sinners perish from the land
+By justice and the sword.
+
+5 Let Cesar's due be ever paid
+To Cesar and his throne;
+But consciences and souls were made
+To be the Lord's alone.
+
+
+Hymn 2:150.
+The deceitfulness of sin.
+
+1 Sin has a thousand treacherous arts
+To practise on the mind;
+With flattering looks she tempts our hearts
+But leaves a sting behind.
+
+2 With names of virtue she deceives
+The aged and the young;
+And while the heedless wretch believes,
+She makes his fetters strong.
+
+3 She pleads for all the joys she brings,
+And gives a fair pretence;
+But cheats the soul of heavenly things,
+And chains it down to sense.
+
+4 So on a tree divinely fair
+Grew the forbidden food;
+Our mother took the poison there,
+And tainted all her blood.
+
+
+Hymn 2:151.
+Prophesy and inspiration.
+
+1 'Twas by an order from the Lord
+The ancient prophets spoke his word;
+His Spirit did their tongues inspire,
+And warm'd their hearts with heavenly fire.
+
+2 The works and wonders which they wrought
+Confirm'd the messages they brought;
+The prophet's pen succeeds his breath
+To save the holy words from death.
+
+3 Great God, mine eyes with pleasure look
+On the dear volume of thy book;
+There my Redeemer's face I see,
+And read his name who dy'd for me.
+
+4 Let the false raptures of the mind
+Be lost and vanish in the wind;
+Here I can fix my hopes secure,
+This is thy word, and must endure.
+
+
+Hymn 2:152.
+Sinai and Sion, Heb. 12. 18 &c.
+
+1 Not to the terrors of the Lord,
+The tempest, fire, and smoke,
+Not to the thunder of that word
+Which God on Sinai spoke;
+
+2 But we are come to Sion's hill,
+The city of our God,
+Where milder words declare his will
+And spread his love abroad.
+
+3 Behold th' innumerable host
+Of angels cloth'd in light!
+Behold the spirits of the just
+Whose faith is turn'd to sight!
+
+4 Behold the bless'd assembly there,
+Whose names are writ in heaven;
+And God the judge of all declares
+Their vilest sins forgiven.
+
+5 The saints on earth and all the dead
+But one communion make;
+All join in Christ their living head,
+And of his grace partake.
+
+6 In such society as this
+My weary soul would rest:
+The man that dwells where Jesus is,
+Must be for ever blest.
+
+
+Hymn 2:153.
+The distemper, folly, and madness of sin.
+
+1 Sin like a venomous disease
+Infects our vital blood;
+The only balm is sovereign grace,
+And the physician, God.
+
+2 Our beauty and our strength are fled,
+And we draw near to death;
+But Christ the Lord recalls the dead
+With his almighty breath.
+
+3 Madness by nature reigns within,
+The passions burn and rage;
+Till God's own Son with skill divine
+The inward fire assuage.
+
+4 [We lick the dust, we grasp the wind,
+And solid good despise;
+Such is the folly of the mind,
+Till Jesus makes us wise.
+
+5 We give our souls the wounds they feel,
+We drink the poisonous gall,
+And rush with fury down to hell;
+But heaven prevents the fall.]
+
+6 [The man possess'd amongst the tombs,
+Cuts his own flesh and cries;
+He foams, and raves, till Jesus comes,
+And the foul spirit flies.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:154.
+Self-righteousness insufficient.
+
+1 "Where are the mourners, [1] (saith the Lord)
+"That wait and tremble at my word,
+"That walk in darkness all the day?
+"Come, make my name your trust and stay.
+
+2 ["No works nor duties of your own
+"Can for the smallest sin atone;
+"The robes [2] that nature may provide
+"Will not your least pollutions hide.
+
+3 "The softest couch that nature knows
+"Can give the conscience no repose:
+"Look to my righteousness, and live;
+"Comfort and peace are mine to give.]
+
+4 "Ye sons of pride that kindle coals
+"With your own hands to warm your souls,
+"Walk in the light of your own fire,
+"Enjoy the sparks that ye desire.
+
+5 "This is your portion at my hands;
+"Hell waits you with her iron bands,
+"Ye shall lie down in sorrow there,
+"In death, in darkness, and despair."
+
+[1] Isaiah 1:10-11. [2] Isaiah 28:20.
+
+
+Hymn 2:155.
+Christ our passover.
+
+1 Lo the destroying angel flies
+To Pharaoh's stubborn land:
+The pride and flower of Egypt dies
+By his vindictive hand.
+
+2 He pass'd the tents of Jacob o'er,
+Nor pour'd the wrath divine;
+He saw the blood on every door,
+And bless'd the peaceful sign.
+
+3 Thus th' appointed Lamb must bleed
+To break th' Egyptian yoke;
+Thus Israel is from bondage freed,
+And 'scapes the angel's stroke.
+
+4 Lord, if my heart were sprinkled too
+With blood so rich as thine,
+Justice no longer would pursue
+This guilty soul of mine.
+
+5 Jesus our passover was slain,
+And has at once procur'd
+Freedom from Satan's heavy chain,
+And God's avenging sword.
+
+
+Hymn 2:156.
+Presumption and despair;
+or, Satan's various temptations.
+
+1 I hate the tempter and his charms,
+I hate his flattering breath;
+The serpent takes a thousand forms
+To cheat our souls to death.
+
+2 He feeds our hopes with airy dreams,
+Or kills with slavish fear;
+And holds us still in wide extremes,
+Presumption, or despair.
+
+3 Now he persuades, "How easy 'tis
+"To walk the road to heaven;"
+Anon he swells our sins, and cries,
+"They cannot be forgiven."
+
+4 [He bids young sinners, "Yet forbear
+"To think of God or death;
+"For prayer and devotion are
+"But melancholy breath."
+
+5 He tells the aged, "They must die,
+"And 'tis too late to pray;
+"In vain for mercy now they cry,
+"For they have lost their day."]
+
+6 Thus he supports his cruel throne
+By mischief and deceit;
+And drags the sons of Adam down
+To darkness and the pit.
+
+7 Almighty God, cut short his power,
+Let him in darkness dwell;
+And, that he vex the earth no more,
+Confine him down to hell.
+
+
+Hymn 2:157.
+The same.
+
+1 Now Satan comes with dreadful roar,
+And threatens to destroy;
+He worries whom he can't devour
+With a malicious joy.
+
+2 Ye sons of God, oppose his rage,
+Resist, and he'll be gone;
+Thus did our dearest Lord engage
+And vanquish him alone.
+
+3 Now he appears almost divine
+Like innocence and love,
+But the old serpent lurks within
+When he assumes the dove.
+
+4 Fly from the false deceiver's tongue,
+Ye Sons of Adam, fly;
+Our parents found the snare too strong,
+Nor should the children try.
+
+
+Hymn 2:158.
+Few saved; or, The almost Christian,
+the hypocrite, and apostate.
+
+1 Broad is the road that leads to death,
+And thousands walk together there;
+But wisdom shews a narrower path,
+With here and there a traveller.
+
+2 "Deny thyself, and take thy cross,"
+Is the Redeemer's great command;
+Nature must count her gold but dross
+If she would gain this heavenly land.
+
+3 The fearful soul that tires and faints,
+And walks the ways of God no more,
+Is but esteem'd almost a saint,
+And makes his own destruction sure.
+
+4 Lord, let not all my hopes be vain;
+Create my heart entirely new,
+Which hypocrites could ne'er attain,
+Which false apostates never knew.
+
+
+Hymn 2:159.
+An unconverted state;
+or, Converting grace.
+
+1 [Great King of Glory and of grace,
+We own with humble shame,
+How vile is our degenerate race,
+And our first father's name.]
+
+2 From Adam flows our tainted blood,
+The poison reigns within,
+Makes us averse to all that's good,
+And willing slaves to sin.
+
+3 [Daily we break thy holy laws,
+And then reject thy grace;
+Engag'd in the old serpent's cause
+Against our Maker's face.]
+
+4 We live estrang'd afar from God,
+And love the distance well;
+With haste we run the dangerous road
+That leads to death and hell.
+
+5 And can such rebels be restor'd?
+Such natures made divine?
+Let sinners see thy glory, Lord,
+And feel this power of thine.
+
+6 We raise our Father's name on high,
+Who his own Spirit sends
+To bring rebellious strangers nigh,
+And turn his foes to friends.
+
+
+Hymn 2:160.
+Custom in sin.
+
+1 Let the wild leopards of the wood
+Put off the spots that nature gives,
+Then may the wicked turn to God,
+And change their tempers and their lives.
+
+2 As well might Ethiopian slaves
+Wash out the darkness of their skin;
+The dead as well might leave their graves,
+As old transgressors cease to sin.
+
+3 Where vice has held its empire long
+'Twill not endure the least control;
+None but a power divinely strong
+Can turn the current of the soul.
+
+4 Great God, I own thy power divine,
+That works to change this heart of mine;
+I would be form'd anew, and bless
+The wonders of creating grace.
+
+
+Hymn 2:161.
+Christian virtues; or, The
+difficulty of conversion.
+
+1 Strait is the way, the door is strait
+That leads to joys on high;
+'Tis but a few that find the gate,
+While crowds mistake and die.
+
+2 Beloved self must be deny'd,
+The mind and will renew'd:
+Passion suppress'd, and patience try'd,
+And vain desires subdu'd.
+
+3 [Flesh is a dangerous foe to grace,
+Where it prevails and rules;
+Flesh must be humbled, pride abas'd,
+Lest they destroy our souls.
+
+4 The love of gold be banish'd hence,
+(That vile idolatry);
+And every member, every sense
+In sweet subjection lie.]
+
+5 The tongue, that most unruly power,
+Requires a strong restraint;
+We must be watchful every hour,
+And pray, but never faint.
+
+6 Lord, can a feeble helpless worm
+Fulfil a task so hard?
+Thy grace must all my work perform,
+And give the free reward.
+
+
+Hymn 2:162
+Meditation of heaven;
+or, The joy of faith.
+
+1 My thoughts surmount these lower skies
+And look within the veil;
+There springs of endless pleasure rise,
+The waters never fail.
+
+2 There I behold with sweet delight
+The blessed Three in One;
+And strong affections fix my sight
+On God's incarnate Son.
+
+3 His promise stands for ever firm,
+His grace shall ne'er depart;
+He binds my name upon his arm,
+And seals it on his heart.
+
+4 Light are the pains that' nature brings,
+How short our sorrows are,
+When with eternal future things,
+The present we compare!
+
+5 I would not be a stranger still
+To that celestial place,
+Where I for ever hope to dwell
+Near my Redeemer's face.
+
+
+Hymn 2:163.
+Complaint of desertion and temptations.
+
+1 Dear Lord, behold our sore distress;
+Our sins attempt to reign;
+Stretch out thine arm of conquering grace,
+And let thy foes be slain.
+
+2 [The lion with his dreadful roar
+Affrights thy feeble sheep;
+Reveal the glory of thy power,
+And chain him to the deep.
+
+3 Must we indulge a long despair,
+Shall our petitions die;
+Our mournings never reach thine ear,
+Nor tears affect thine eye?]
+
+4 If thou despise a mortal groan,
+Yet hear a Saviour's blood;
+An Advocate so near the throne
+Pleads and prevails with God.
+
+5 He bought the Spirit's powerful sword
+To slay our deadly foes;
+Our sins shall die beneath thy word,
+And hell in vain oppose.
+
+6 How boundless is our Father's grace,
+In height and depth, and length!
+He makes his Son our righteousness,
+His Spirit is our strength.
+
+
+Hymn 2:164.
+The end of the world.
+
+1 Why should this earth delight us so?
+Why should we fix our eyes
+On these low grounds where sorrows grow,
+And every pleasure dies?
+
+2 While time his sharpest teeth prepares
+Our comforts to devour,
+There is a land above the stars,
+And joys above his power.
+
+3 Nature shall be dissolv'd and die,
+The sun must end his race,
+The earth and sea for ever fly
+Before my Saviour's face.
+
+4 When will that glorious morning rise!
+When the last trumpet sound,
+And call the nations to the skies
+From underneath the ground?
+
+
+Hymn 2:165.
+Unfruitfulness, ignorance,
+and unsanctified affections.
+
+1 Long have I sat beneath the sound
+Of thy salvation, Lord
+But still how weak my faith is found,
+And knowledge of thy word!
+
+2 Oft I frequent thy holy place
+And hear almost in vain;
+How small a portion of thy grace
+My memory can retain!
+
+3 [My dear Almighty, and my God,
+How little art thou known
+By all the judgments of thy rod,
+And blessings of thy throne!]
+
+4 [How cold and feeble is my love!
+How negligent my fear!
+How low my hope of joys above!
+How few affections there!]
+
+5 Great God, thy sovereign power impart
+To give thy word success:
+Write the salvation in my heart,
+And make me learn the grace.
+
+6 [Shew my forgetful feet the way
+That leads to joys on high;
+There knowledge grows without decay,
+And love shall never die.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:166.
+The divine perfections.
+
+1 How shall I praise th' eternal God,
+That infinite unknown?
+Who can ascend his high abode,
+Or venture near his throne?
+
+2 [The great Invisible! he dwells
+Conceal'd in dazzling light;
+But his all-searching eye reveals
+The secrets of the night.
+
+3 Those watchful eyes that never sleep
+Survey the world around;
+His wisdom is a boundless deep
+Where all our thoughts are drown'd.]
+
+4 [Speak we of strength? His arm is strong
+To save or to destroy:
+Infinite years his life prolong,
+And endless is his joy.]
+
+5 [He knows no shadow of a change,
+Nor alters his decrees;
+Firm as a rock his truth remains
+To guard his promises.]
+
+6 [Sinners before his presence die;
+How holy is his Name!
+His anger and his jealousy
+Burn like devouring flame.]
+
+7 Justice upon a dreadful throne
+Maintains the rights of God;
+While Mercy sends her pardons down,
+Bought with a Saviour's blood.
+
+8 Now to my soul, immortal King,
+Speak some forgiving word;
+Then 't will be double joy to sing
+The glories of my Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 2:167.
+The divine perfections.
+
+1 Great God, thy glories shall employ
+My holy fear, my humble joy;
+My lips in songs of honour bring
+Their tribute to th' eternal King.
+
+[2 Earth and the stars and worlds unknown,
+Depend precarious on his throne,
+All nature hangs upon his word,
+And grace and glory own their Lord.]
+
+3 [His sovereign power what mortal knows?
+If he command who dares oppose?
+With strength he girds himself around,
+And treads the rebels to the ground.]
+
+4 [Who shall pretend to teach him skill?
+Or guide the counsels of his will?
+His wisdom like a sea divine,
+Flows deep and high beyond our line.]
+
+5 [His Name is holy, and his eye
+Burns with immortal jealousy;
+He hates the sons of pride, and sheds
+His fiery vengeance on their heads.]
+
+6 [The beamings of his piercing sight
+Bring dark hypocrisy to light;
+Death and destruction naked lie,
+And hell uncover'd to his eye.]
+
+7 [Th' eternal law before him stands;
+His justice with impartial hands
+Divides to all their due reward,
+Or by the sceptre or the sword.]
+
+8 [His mercy like a boundless sea
+Washes our loads of guilt away,
+While his own Son came down and dy'd,
+T' engage his justice on our side.]
+
+9 [Each of his words demands my faith,
+My soul can rest on all he saith;
+His truth inviolably keeps
+The largest promise of his lips.]
+
+10 O tell me with a gentle voice,
+"Thou art my God," and I'll rejoice!
+Fill'd with thy love, I dare proclaim
+The brightest honours of thy Name.
+
+
+Hymn 2:168.
+The same.
+
+1 Jehovah reigns, his throne is high,
+His robes are light and majesty;
+His glory shines with beams so bright
+No mortal can sustain the sight.
+
+2 His terrors keep the world in awe,
+His justice guards his holy law;
+His love reveals a smiling face,
+His truth and promise seal the grace.
+
+3 Thro' all his works his wisdom shines,
+And baffles Satan's deep designs;
+His power is sovereign to fulfil
+The noblest counsels of his will.
+
+4 And will this glorious Lord descend
+To be my father and my friend?
+Then let my songs with angels join;
+Heaven is secure if God be mine.
+
+
+Hymn 2:169. As the 148th Psalm.
+The same.
+
+1 The Lord Jehovah reigns
+His throne is built on high;
+The garments he assumes
+Are light and majesty;
+His glories shine
+With beams so bright
+No mortal eye
+Can bear the sight.
+
+2 The thunders of his hand
+Keep the wide world in awe;
+His wrath and justice stand
+To guard his holy law;
+And where his love
+Resolves to bless,
+His truth confirms
+And seals the grace.
+
+3 Thro' all his ancient works
+Surprising wisdom shines,
+Confounds the powers of hell,
+And breaks their curs'd designs:
+Strong is his arm,
+And shall fulfil
+His great decrees,
+His sovereign will.
+
+4 And can this mighty King
+Of Glory condescend?
+And will he write his Name,
+"My Father and my Friend?"
+I love his Name,
+I love his word;
+Join all my powers,
+And praise the Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 2:170.
+God incomprehensible and sovereign.
+
+1 Can creatures to perfection find [1]
+Th' eternal uncreated mind?
+Or can the largest stretch of thought
+Measure and search his nature out?
+
+2 'Tis high as heaven, 'tis deep as hell,
+And what can mortals know or tell?
+His glory spreads beyond the sky,
+And all the shining worlds on high.
+
+3 But man, vain man, would fain be wise,
+Born like a wild young colt he flies
+Thro' all the follies of his mind,
+And swells and snuffs the empty wind.
+
+4 God is a King of power unknown,
+Firm are the orders of his throne;
+If he resolve, who dares oppose,
+Or ask him why, or what he does?
+
+5 He wounds the heart, and he makes whole;
+He calms the tempest of the soul;
+When he shuts up in long despair
+Who can remove the heavy bar?
+
+6 He frowns, [2] and darkness veils the moon;
+The fainting sun grows dim at noon;
+The pillars [3] of heaven's starry roof
+Tremble and start at his reproof.
+
+7 He gave the vaulted heaven its form,
+The crooked serpent and the worm;
+He breaks the billows with his breath,
+And smites the Sons of pride to death.
+
+8 These are a portion of his ways,
+But who shall dare describe his face?
+Who can endure his light, or stand
+To hear the thunders of his hand?
+
+[1] Job 11:7 &c. [2] Job 25:5.
+[3] Job 26:11 &c.
+
+
+End of the Second Book.
+
+
+
+Hymns.
+
+Book 3.
+
+Prepared for the Lord's Supper.
+
+
+Hymn 3:1.
+The Lord's Supper instituted,
+1 Corinthians 11:23 &c.
+
+1 'Twas on that dark, that doleful night
+When powers of earth and hell arose
+Against the Son of God's delight,
+And friends betray'd him to his foes;
+
+2 Before the mournful scene began
+He took the bread, and bless'd, and brake:
+What love thro' all his actions ran!
+What wondrous words of grace he spake!
+3 "This is my body broke for sin,
+"Receive and eat the living food:"
+Then took the cup, and bless'd the wine;
+"'Tis the new covenant in my blood."
+
+4 [For us his flesh with nails was torn,
+He bore the scourge, he felt the thorn;
+And justice pour'd upon his head
+Its heavy vengeance in our stead.
+
+5 For us his vital blood was spilt,
+To buy the pardon of our guilt,
+When for black crimes of biggest size
+He gave his soul a sacrifice.]
+
+6 "Do this, (he cry'd) till time shall end,
+"In memory of your dying Friend;
+"Meet at my table, and record
+"The love of your departed Lord."
+
+7 [Jesus, thy feast we celebrate,
+We shew thy death, we sing thy Name,
+Till thou return, and we shall eat
+The marriage-supper of the Lamb.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:2.
+Communion with Christ, and with saints,
+1 Cor. 10. 16 17.
+
+1 [Jesus invites his saints
+To meet around his board;
+Here pardon'd rebels sit, and hold
+Communion with their Lord.
+
+2 For food he gives his flesh,
+He bids us drink his blood,
+Amazing favour! matchless grace
+Of our descending God!]
+
+3 This holy bread and wine
+Maintains our fainting breath,
+By union with our living Lord,
+And interest in his death.
+
+4 Our heavenly Father calls
+Christ and his members one;
+We the young children of his love,
+And he the first-born Son.
+
+5 We are but several parts
+Of the same broken bread;
+One body hath its several limbs,
+But Jesus is the head.
+
+6 Let all our powers be join'd
+His glorious Name to raise;
+Pleasure and love fill every mind,
+And every voice be praise.
+
+
+Hymn 3:3.
+The new testament in the blood of
+Christ; or, The new covenant sealed.
+
+1 "The promise of my Father's love
+"Shall stand for ever good;"
+He said, and gave his soul to death,
+And seal'd the grace with blood.
+
+2 To this dear covenant of thy word
+I set my worthless name;
+I seal th' engagement to my Lord,
+And make my humble claim.
+
+3 Thy light, and strength, and pardoning grace,
+And glory shall be mine;
+My life and soul, my heart and flesh,
+And all my powers are thine.
+
+4 I call that legacy my own
+Which Jesus did bequeath;
+'Twas purchas'd with a dying groan,
+And ratify'd in death.
+
+5 Sweet is the memory of his Name,
+Who bless'd us in his will,
+And to his testament of love
+Made his own life the seal.
+
+
+Hymn 3:4.
+Christ's dying love; or, Our
+pardon bought at a dear price.
+
+1 How condescending and how kind
+Was God's eternal Son!
+Our misery reach'd his heavenly mind,
+And pity brought him down.
+
+2 [When Justice by our sins provok'd
+Drew forth its dreadful sword,
+He gave his soul up to the stroke,
+Without a murmuring word.]
+
+3 [He sunk beneath our heavy woes
+To raise us to his throne;
+There's ne'er a gift his hand bestows
+But cost his heart a groan.]
+
+4 This was compassion like a God,
+That when the Saviour knew
+The price of pardon was his blood,
+His pity ne'er withdrew.
+
+5 Now tho' he reigns exalted high,
+His love is still as great:
+Well he remembers Calvary,
+Nor lets his saints forget.
+
+6 [Here we behold his bowels roll,
+As kind as when he dy'd;
+And see the sorrows of his soul
+Bleed thro' his wounded side.]
+
+7 [Here we receive repeated seals
+Of Jesus' dying love:
+Hard is the wretch that never feels
+One soft affection move.]
+
+8 Here let our hearts begin to melt,
+While we his death record,
+And with our joy for pardon'd guilt
+Mourn that we pierc'd the Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 3:5.
+Christ the bread of life, John 6. 31 35 39.
+
+1 Let us adore th' eternal Word,
+'Tis he our souls hath fed;
+Thou art our living stream, O Lord,
+And thou th' immortal bread.
+
+2 [The manna came from lower skies,
+But Jesus from above,
+Where the fresh springs of pleasure rise
+And rivers flow with love.
+
+3 The Jews the fathers dy'd at last,
+Who ate that heavenly bread;
+But these provisions which we taste
+Can raise us from the dead.]
+
+4 Bless'd be the Lord that gives his flesh
+To nourish dying men;
+And often spreads his table fresh,
+Lest we should faint again.
+
+5 Our souls shall draw their heavenly breath
+While Jesus finds supplies;
+Nor shall our graces sink to death,
+For Jesus never dies.
+
+6 [Daily our mortal flesh decays,
+But Christ our life shall come;
+His unresisted power shall raise
+Our bodies from the tomb.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:6.
+The memorial of our absent Lord,
+John 16. 16. Luke 22. 19. John 14. 3.
+
+1 Jesus is gone above the skies,
+Where our weak senses reach him not
+And carnal objects court our eyes
+To thrust our Saviour from our thought.
+
+2 He knows what wandering hearts we have,
+Apt to forget his lovely face;
+And to refresh our minds he gave
+These kind memorials of his grace.
+
+3 The Lord of life this table spread
+With his own flesh and dying blood;
+We on the rich provision feed,
+And taste the wine, and bless the God.
+
+4 Let sinful sweets be all forgot,
+And earth grow less in our esteem;
+Christ and his love fill every thought,
+And faith and hope be fix'd on him.
+
+5 While he is absent from our sight
+'Tis to prepare our souls a place,
+That we may dwell in heavenly light,
+And live for ever near his face.
+
+6 Our eyes look upwards to the hills
+Whence our returning Lord shall come;
+We wait thy chariot's awful wheels
+To fetch our longing spirits home.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:7.
+Crucifixion to the world by the
+cross of Christ, Gal. 6. 14.
+
+1 When I survey the wondrous cross
+On which the Prince of Glory dy'd,
+My richest gain I count but loss,
+And pour contempt on all my pride.
+
+2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast,
+Save in the death of Christ my God;
+All the vain things that charm me most,
+I sacrifice them to his blood.
+
+3 See from his head, his hands, his feet,
+Sorrow and love flow mingled down;
+Did e'er such love and sorrow meet?
+Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
+
+4 [His dying crimson like a robe
+Spreads o'er his body on the tree;
+Then am I dead to all the globe,
+And all the globe is dead to me.]
+
+5 Were the whole realm of nature mine,
+That were a present far too small;
+Love so amazing, so divine,
+Demands my soul, my life, my all.
+
+
+Hymn 3:8.
+The tree of life.
+
+1 Come let us join a joyful tune
+To our exalted Lord,
+Ye saints on high around his throne,
+And we around his board.
+
+2 While once upon this lower ground
+Weary and faint ye stood,
+What dear refreshments here ye found
+From this immortal food!
+
+3 The tree of life that near the throne
+In heaven's high garden grows,
+Laden with grace, bends gently down
+Its ever-smiling boughs.
+
+4 [Hovering amongst the leaves there stands
+The sweet celestial Dove,
+And Jesus on the branches hangs
+The banner of his love.]
+
+5 ['Tis a young heaven of strange delight
+While in his shade we sit;
+His fruit is pleasing to the sight,
+And to the taste as sweet.
+
+6 New life it spreads thro' dying hearts,
+And cheers the drooping mind;
+Vigour and joy the juice imparts
+Without a sting behind.]
+
+7 Now let the flaming weapon stand
+And guard all Eden's trees;
+There's ne'er a plant in all that land
+That bears such fruits as these.
+
+8 Infinite grace our souls adore,
+Whose wondrous hand has made
+This living branch of sovereign power
+To raise and heal the dead.
+
+
+Hymn 3:9.
+The Spirit, the water, and the blood, John 5. 6.
+
+1 [Let all our tongues be one
+To praise our God on high,
+Who from his bosom sent his Son
+To fetch us strangers nigh.
+
+2 Nor let our voices cease
+To sing the Saviour's Name;
+Jesus th' ambassador of peace,
+How cheerfully he came!
+
+3 It cost him cries and tears
+To bring us near to God;
+Great was our debt, and he appears
+To make the payment good.]
+
+4 [My Saviour's pierced side,
+Pour'd out a double flood;
+By water we are purify'd
+And pardon'd by the blood.
+
+5 Infinite was our guilt,
+But he our Priest atones;
+On the cold ground his life was spilt,
+And offer'd with his groans.]
+
+6 Look up, my soul, to him
+Whose death was thy desert,
+And humbly view the living stream
+Flow from his breaking heart.
+
+7 There on the cursed tree
+In dying pangs he lies,
+Fulfils his Father's great decree,
+And all our wants supplies.
+
+8 Thus the Redeemer came
+By water and by blood;
+And when the Spirit speaks the same
+We feel his witness good.
+
+9 While the eternal Three
+Bear their record above,
+Here I believe he dy'd for me,
+And seal my Saviour's love.
+
+10 [Lord, cleanse my soul from sin,
+Nor let thy grace depart;
+Great Comforter, abide within,
+And witness to my heart.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:10.
+Christ crucified; the wisdom and power of God.
+
+1 Nature with open volume stands
+To spread her Maker's praise abroad;
+And every labour of his hands
+Shews something worthy of a God.
+
+2 But in the grace that rescu'd man
+His brightest form of glory shines;
+Here on the cross 'tis fairest drawn
+In precious blood and crimson lines.
+
+3 [Here his whole name appears complete;
+Nor wit can guess, nor reason prove
+Which of the letters best is writ,
+The power, the wisdom, or the love.]
+
+4 Here I behold his inmost heart
+Where grace and vengeance strangely join,
+Piercing his Son with sharpest smart
+To make the purchas'd pleasure mine.
+
+5 O the sweet wonders of that cross
+Where God the Saviour lov'd and dy'd!
+Her noblest life my spirit draws
+From his dear wounds and bleeding side.
+
+6 I would for ever speak his Name
+In sounds to mortal ears unknown,
+With angels join to praise the Lamb,
+And worship at his Father's throne.
+
+
+Hymn 3:11.
+Pardon brought in our senses.
+
+1 Lord, how divine thy comforts are!
+How heavenly is the place
+Where Jesus spreads the sacred feast
+Of his redeeming grace!
+
+2 There the rich bounties of our God,
+And sweetest glories shine;
+There Jesus says, that "I am his,
+"And my Beloved's mine."
+
+3 "Here," (says the kind redeeming Lord,
+And shews his wounded side)
+"See here the spring of all your joys,
+"That open'd when I dy'd."
+
+4 [He smiles and cheers my mournful heart
+And tells of all his pain,
+"All this," says he, "I bore for thee;"
+And then he smiles again.]
+
+5 What shall we pay our heavenly King
+For grace so vast as this?
+He brings our pardon to our eyes,
+And seals it with a kiss.
+
+6 [Let such amazing loves as these
+Be sounded all abroad,
+Such favours are beyond degrees,
+And worthy of a God.]
+
+7 [To him that wash'd us in his blood
+Be everlasting praise,
+Salvation, honour, glory, power,
+Eternal as his days.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:12.
+The gospel feast, Luke 14. 16 &c.
+
+1 [How rich are thy provisions Lord!
+Thy table furnish'd from above,
+The fruits of life o'erspread the board,
+The cup o'erflows with heavenly love.
+
+2 Thine ancient family the Jews,
+Were first invited to the feast;
+We humbly take what they refuse,
+And Gentiles thy salvation taste.
+
+3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame,
+And help was far, and death was nigh,
+But at the gospel call we came
+And every want receiv'd supply.
+
+4 From the highway that leads to hell,
+From paths of darkness and despair,
+Lord, we are come with thee to dwell,
+Glad to enjoy thy presence here.]
+
+5 [What shall we pay th' eternal Son,
+That left the heaven of his abode,
+And to this wretched earth came down
+To bring us wanderers back to God?
+
+6 It cost him death to save our lives,
+To buy our souls it cost his own;
+And all the unknown joys he gives,
+Were bought with agonies unknown.
+
+7 Our everlasting love is due
+To him that ransom'd sinners lost;
+And pity'd rebels when he knew
+The vast expense his love would cost.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:13.
+Divine love making a feast, and calling
+in the guests, Luke 14. 17 22 23.
+
+1 How sweet and awful is the place
+With Christ within the doors,
+While everlasting love displays
+The choicest of her stores!
+
+2 Here every bowel of our God
+With soft compassion rolls
+Here peace and pardon bought with blood
+Is food for dying souls.
+
+3 [While all our hearts and all our songs
+Join to admire the feast,
+Each of us cry with thankful tongues,
+"Lord, why was I a guest?
+
+4 "Why was I made to hear thy voice,
+"And enter while there's room?
+"When thousands make a wretched choice,
+"And rather starve than come."]
+
+5 'Twas the same love that spread the feast,
+That sweetly forc'd us in,
+Else we had still refus'd to taste,
+And perish'd in our sin.
+
+6 [Pity the nations, O our God,
+Constrain the earth to come;
+Send thy victorious word abroad,
+And bring the strangers home.
+
+7 We long to see thy churches full,
+That all the chosen race
+May with one voice and heart and soul,
+Sing thy redeeming grace.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:14.
+The song of Simeon, Luke 2. 28;
+or, A sight of Christ makes death easy.
+
+1 Now have our hearts embrac'd our God,
+We would forget all earthly charms,
+And wish to die as Simeon would,
+With his young Saviour in his arms.
+
+2 Our lips should learn that joyful song,
+Were but our hearts prepar'd like his;
+Our souls still willing to be gone,
+And at thy word depart in peace.
+
+3 Here we have seen thy face, O Lord,
+And view'd salvation with our eyes,
+Tasted and felt the living word,
+The bread descending from the skies.
+
+4 Thou hast prepar'd this dying Lamb,
+Hast set his blood before our face,
+To teach the terrors of thy Name,
+And show the wonders of thy grace.
+
+5 He is our light; our morning star
+Shall shine on nations yet unknown;
+The glory of thine Israel here,
+And joy of spirits near the throne.
+
+
+Hymn 3:15.
+Our Lord Jesus at his own table.
+
+1 [The memory of our dying Lord
+Awakes a thankful tongue:
+How rich he spread his royal board,
+And blest the food, and sung.
+
+2 Happy the men that eat this bread,
+But double bless'd was he
+That gently bow'd his loving head,
+And lean'd it, Lord, on thee.
+
+3 By faith the same delights we taste
+As that great favourite did,
+And sit and lean on Jesus' breast,
+And take the heavenly bread.]
+
+4 Down from the palace of the skies,
+Hither the King descends;
+"Come my beloved, eat, (he cries)
+"And drink salvation, friends.
+
+5 "[My flesh is food and physic too,
+"A balm for all your pains;
+"And the red streams of pardon flow
+"From these my pierced veins."]
+
+6 Hosanna to his bounteous love
+For such a taste below!
+And yet he feeds his saints above
+With nobler blessings too.
+
+7 [Come the dear day, the glorious hour
+That brings our souls to rest!
+Then we shall need these types no more,
+But dwell at th' heavenly feast.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:16.
+The agonies of Christ.
+
+1 Now let our pains be all forgot,
+Our hearts no more repine,
+Our sufferings are not worth a thought,
+When, Lord, compar'd with thine.
+
+2 In lively figures here we see
+The bleeding Prince of love;
+Each of us hope he dy'd for me,
+And then our griefs remove.
+
+3 [Our humble faith here takes her rise,
+While sitting round his board;
+And back to Calvary she flies,
+To view her groaning Lord.
+
+4 His soul, what agonies it felt
+When his own God withdrew!
+And the large load of all our guilt
+Lay heavy on him too.
+
+5 But the divinity within
+Supported him to bear:
+Dying he conquer'd hell and sin,
+And made his triumph there.]
+
+6 Grace, wisdom, justice join'd and wrought
+The wonders of that day:
+No mortal tongue, nor mortal thought
+Can equal thanks repay.
+
+7 Our hymns should sound like those above,
+Could we our voices raise;
+Yet, Lord, our hearts shall all be love,
+And all our lives be praise.
+
+
+Hymn 3:17.
+Incomparable food; or,
+The flesh and blood of Christ.
+
+1[We sing th' amazing deeds
+That grace divine performs;
+Th' eternal God comes down and bleeds
+To nourish dying worms.
+
+2 This soul reviving wine,
+Dear Saviour, 'tis thy blood;
+We thank that sacred flesh of thine
+For this immortal food.]
+
+3 The banquet that we eat
+Is made of heavenly things,
+Earth hath no dainties half so sweet
+As our Redeemer brings.
+
+4 In vain had Adam sought
+And search'd his garden round,
+For there was no such blessed fruit
+In all the happy ground.
+
+5 Th' angelic host above
+Can never taste this food,
+They feast upon their Maker's love,
+But not a Saviour's blood.
+
+6 On us th' Almighty Lord
+Bestows this matchless grace,
+And meets us with some cheering word,
+With pleasure in his face.
+
+7 Come, all ye drooping saints,
+And banquet with the King,
+This wine will drown your sad complaints,
+And tune your voice to sing.
+
+8 Salvation to the Name
+Of our adored Christ:
+Thro' the wide earth his grace proclaim
+His glory in the high'st.
+
+
+Hymn 3:18.
+The same.
+
+1 Jesus, we bow before thy feet,
+Thy table is divinely stor'd:
+Thy sacred flesh our souls have eat,
+'Tis living bread; we thank thee, Lord!
+
+2 And here we drink our Saviour's blood,
+We thank thee, Lord, 'tis generous wine;
+Mingled with love the fountain flow'd
+From that dear bleeding heart of thine.
+
+3 On earth is no such sweetness found,
+For the Lamb's flesh is heavenly food;
+In vain we search the globe around
+For bread so fine, or wine so good.
+
+4 Carnal provisions can at best
+But cheer the heart, or warm the head,
+But the rich cordial that we taste
+Gives life eternal to the dead.
+
+5 Joy to the Master of the feast,
+His name our souls for ever bless:
+To God the King, and God the Priest,
+A loud Hosanna round the place.
+
+
+Hymn 3:19.
+Glory in the cross; or, Not ashamed
+of Christ crucified.
+
+1 At thy command, our dearest Lord,
+Here we attend thy dying feast;
+Thy blood like wine adorns thy board,
+And thine own flesh feeds every guest.
+
+2 Our faith adores thy bleeding love,
+And trusts for life in one that dy'd;
+We hope for heavenly crowns above
+From a Redeemer crucify'd.
+
+3 Let the vain world pronounce it shame,
+And fling their scandals on thy cause;
+We come to boast our Saviour's Name,
+And make our triumphs in his cross.
+
+4 With joy we tell the scoffing age
+He that was dead has left his tomb,
+He lives above their utmost rage,
+And we are waiting till he come.
+
+
+Hymn 3:20.
+The provisions for the table of our Lord; or, The
+tree of life, and river of love.
+
+1 Lord, we adore thy bounteous hand,
+And sing the solemn feast
+Where sweet celestial dainties stand
+For every willing guest.
+
+2 [The tree of life adorns the board
+With rich immortal fruit,
+And ne'er an angry flaming sword
+To guard the passage to't.
+
+3 The cup stands crown'd with living juice;
+The fountain flows above,
+And runs down streaming for our use
+In rivulets of love.]
+
+4 The food's prepar'd by heavenly art,
+The pleasure's well refin'd,
+They spread new life thro' every heart,
+And cheer the drooping mind.
+
+5 Shout and proclaim the Saviour's love,
+Ye saints that taste his wine,
+Join with your kindred saints above,
+In loud hosannas join.
+
+6 A thousand glories to the God
+That gives such joy as this;
+Hosanna! let it sound abroad,
+And reach where Jesus is.
+
+
+Hymn 3:21.
+The triumphal feast for Christ's victory
+over sin, and death, and hell.
+
+1 [Come let us lift our voices high,
+High as our joys arise,
+And join the songs above the sky,
+Where pleasure never dies.
+
+2 Jesus, the God that fought and bled,
+And conquer'd when he fell;
+That rose, and at his chariot-wheels
+Dragg'd all the powers of hell.]
+
+3 [Jesus the God invites us here
+To this triumphal feast,
+And brings immortal blessings down
+For each redeemed guest.]
+
+4 The Lord! how glorious is his face!
+How kind his smiles appear!
+And O what melting words he says
+To every humble ear!
+
+5 "For you, the children of my love,
+"It was for you I dy'd;
+"Behold my hands, behold my feet,
+"And look into my side.
+
+6 "These are the wounds for you I bore,
+"The tokens of my pains,
+"When I came down to free your souls
+"From misery and chains.
+
+7 "Justice unsheath'd its fiery sword,
+And plung'd it in my heart;
+"Infinite pangs for you I bore,
+"And most tormenting smart.
+
+8 "When hell and all its spiteful powers
+"Stood dreadful in my way,
+"To rescue those dear lives of yours
+"I gave my own away.
+
+9 "But while I bled, and groan'd, and dy'd,
+"I ruin'd Satan's throne;
+"High on my cross I hung, and spy'd
+"The monster tumbling down.
+
+10 "Now you must triumph at my feast,
+"And taste my flesh, my blood;
+"And live eternal ages bless'd,
+"For 'tis immortal food."
+
+11 Victorious God! what can we pay
+For favours so divine?
+We would devote our hearts away
+To be for ever thine.
+
+12 We give thee, Lord, our highest praise,
+The tribute of our tongues;
+But themes so infinite as these
+Exceed our noblest songs.
+
+
+Hymn 3:22.
+The compassion of a dying Christ.
+
+1 Our spirits join t' adore the Lamb;
+O that our feeble lips could move
+In strains immortal as his Name,
+And melting as his dying love.
+
+2 Was ever equal pity found?
+The Prince of heaven resigns his breath,
+And pours his life out on the ground
+To ransom guilty worms from death.
+
+3 [Rebels, we broke our Maker's laws;
+He from the threatening set us free,
+Bore the full vengeance on his cross,
+And nail'd the curses to the tree.]
+
+4 [The law proclaims no terror now,
+And Sinai's thunder roars no more;
+From all his wounds new blessings flow,
+A sea of joy without a shore.
+
+5 Here we have wash'd our deepest stains,
+And heal'd our wounds with heavenly blood:
+Bless'd fountain! springing from the veins
+Of Jesus, our incarnate God.]
+
+6 In vain our mortal voices strive
+To speak compassion so divine;
+Had we a thousand lives to give,
+A thousand lives should all be thine.
+
+
+Hymn 3:23.
+Grace and glory by the death of Christ.
+
+1 [Sitting around our Father's board
+We raise our tuneful breath;
+Our faith beholds her dying Lord,
+And dooms our sins to death.]
+
+2 We see the blood of Jesus shed,
+Whence all our pardons rise;
+The sinner views th' atonement made,
+And loves the sacrifice.
+
+3 Thy cruel thorns, thy shameful cross
+Procure us heavenly crowns;
+Our highest gain springs from thy loss,
+Our healing from thy wounds.
+
+4 O 'tis impossible that we,
+Who dwell in feeble clay,
+Should equal sufferings bear for thee,
+Or equal thanks repay.
+
+
+Hymn 3:24.
+Pardon and strength from Christ.
+
+1 Father, we wait to feel thy grace,
+To see thy glories shine;
+The Lord will his own table bless,
+And make the feast divine.
+
+2 We touch, we taste the heavenly bread,
+We drink the sacred Cup;
+With outward forms our sense is fed,
+Our souls rejoice in hope.
+
+3 We shall appear before the throne
+Of our forgiving God,
+Dress'd in the garments of his Son,
+And sprinkled with his blood.
+
+4 We shall be strong to run the race,
+And climb the upper sky;
+Christ will provide our souls with grace,
+He bought a large supply.
+
+5 [Let us indulge a cheerful frame,
+For joy becomes a feast;
+We love the memory of his Name,
+More than the wine we taste.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:25.
+Divine glories, and our graces.
+
+1 How are thy glories here display'd,
+Great God, how bright they shine,
+While at thy word we break the bread,
+And pour the flowing wine!
+
+2 Here thy revenging justice stands
+And pleads its dreadful cause;
+Here saving mercy spreads her hands
+Like Jesus on the cross.
+
+3 Thy saints attend with every grace
+On this great sacrifice;
+And love appears with cheerful face,
+And faith with fixed eyes.
+
+4 Our hope in waiting posture sits,
+To heaven directs her sight;
+Here every warmer passion meets,
+And warmer powers unite.
+
+5 Zeal and revenge perform their part,
+And rising sin destroy;
+Repentance comes with aching heart,
+Yet not forbids the joy.
+
+6 Dear Saviour, change our faith to sight,
+Let sin for ever die;
+Then shall our souls be all delight,
+And every tear be dry.
+
+
+******
+
+I cannot persuade myself to put a full period to these Divine
+Hymns, till I have addressed a special song of glory to God the
+Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Though the Latin name of it,
+Gloria Patri, be retained in our nation from the Romish church;
+and thought there may be some excesses of superstitious honour paid
+to the words of it, which may have wrought some unhappy prejudices
+in weaker Christians, yet I believe it still to be one of the
+noblest parts of Christian worship. The subject of it is the
+doctrine of the Trinity, which is that peculiar glory of the Divine
+Nature, that our Lord Jesus Christ has so clearly revealed unto
+men, and is so necessary to true Christianity. The action is praise,
+which is one of the most complete and exalted parts of heavenly
+worship. I have cast the song into a variety of forms, and have
+fitted it to a plain version, or a larger paraphrase, to be sung
+either alone, or at the conclusion of another Hymn. I have added
+also a few hosannas, or ascriptions of salvation to Christ, in the
+same manner, and for the same end.
+
+
+
+Doxologies.
+
+
+Hymn 3:26. 1st. L.M.
+A song of praise to the ever-blessed Trinity,
+God in Father, Son, and Spirit.
+
+1 Bless'd be the Father and his love:
+To whose celestial source we owe
+Rivers of endless joy above,
+And rills of comfort here below.
+
+2 Glory to thee, great Son of God,
+From whose dear wounded body rolls
+A precious stream of vital blood,
+Pardon and life for dying souls.
+
+3 We give the sacred Spirit praise,
+Who in our hearts of sin and woe
+Makes living springs of grace arise,
+And into boundless glory flow.
+
+4 Thus God the Father, God the Son,
+And God the Spirit, we adore;
+That sea of life and love unknown,
+Without a bottom or a shore.
+
+
+Hymn 3:27. 1st. C. M.
+
+1 Glory to God the Father's Name,
+Who, from our sinful race,
+Chose out his favourites to proclaim
+The honours of his grace.
+
+2 Glory to God the Son be paid,
+Who dwelt in humble clay,
+And, to redeem us from the dead,
+Gave his own life away.
+
+3 Glory to God the Spirit give,
+From whose almighty power
+Our souls their heavenly birth derive,
+And bless the happy hour.
+
+4 Glory to God that reigns above,
+Th' eternal Three and One,
+Who by the wonders of his love
+Has made his nature known.
+
+
+Hymn 3:28. 1st. S. M.
+
+1 Let God the Father live
+For ever on our tongues;
+Sinners from his first love derive
+The ground of all their songs.
+
+2 Ye saints, employ your breath
+In honour to the Son,
+Who bought your souls from hell and death
+By offering up his own.
+
+3 Give to the Spirit praise
+Of an immortal strain,
+Whose light and power and grace conveys
+Salvation down to men.
+
+4 While God the Comforter
+Reveals our pardon'd sin,
+O may the blood and water bear
+The same record within.
+
+5 To the great One and Three
+That seal this grace in heaven,
+The Father, Son, and Spirit, be
+Eternal glory given.
+
+
+Hymn 3:29. 2d. L.M.
+
+1 Glory to God the Trinity
+Whose name has mysteries unknown;
+In essence One, in person Three;
+A social nature, yet alone.
+
+2 When all our noblest powers are join'd
+The honours of thy Name to raise,
+Thy glories over-match our mind,
+And angels faint beneath the praise.
+
+
+Hymn 3:30. 2d. C. M
+
+1 The God of mercy be ador'd,
+Who calls our souls from death,
+Who saves by his redeeming word,
+And new-creating breath.
+
+2 To praise the Father and the Son
+And Spirit all divine,
+The One in Three, and Three in One,
+Let saints and angels join.
+
+
+Hymn 3:31. 2d. S. M.
+
+1 Let God the Maker's name
+Have honour, love and fear,
+To God the Saviour pay the same,
+And God the Comforter.
+
+2 Father of lights above,
+Thy mercy we adore,
+The Son of thy eternal love
+And Spirit of thy power.
+
+
+Hymn 3:32. 3d. L. M.
+
+To God the Father, God the Son,
+And God the Spirit, Three in One,
+Be honour, praise, and glory given,
+By all on earth, and all in heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 3:33.
+Or thus:
+
+All glory to thy wondrous Name,
+Father of mercy, God of love,
+Thus we exalt the Lord, the Lamb,
+And thus we praise the heavenly Dove.
+
+
+Hymn 3:34. 3d. C. M.
+
+Now let the Father and the Son
+And Spirit be ador'd,
+Where there are works to make him known,
+Or saints to love the Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 3:35.
+Or thus:
+
+Honour to thee, almighty Three,
+And everlasting One;
+All glory to the Father be,
+The Spirit, and the Son.
+
+
+Hymn 3:36. 3d. S. M.
+
+Ye angels round the throne
+And saints that dwell below,
+Worship the Father, love the Son,
+And bless the Spirit too.
+
+
+Hymn 3:37.
+Or thus:
+
+Give to the Father praise,
+Give glory to the Son,
+And to the Spirit of his grace
+Be equal honour done.
+
+
+Hymn 3:38.
+A song of praise to the blessed Trinity.
+
+The 1st, as the 148th Psalm.
+
+1 I give immortal praise
+To God the Father's love
+For all my comforts here,
+And better hopes above;
+He sent his own
+Eternal Son,
+To die for sins
+That man had done.
+
+2 To God the Son belongs
+Immortal glory too,
+Who bought us with his blood
+From everlasting woe;
+And now he lives,
+And now he reigns,
+And sees the fruit
+Of all his pains.
+
+3 To God the Spirit's Name
+Immortal worship give,
+Whose new-creating power
+Makes the dead sinner live:
+His work completes
+The great design
+And fills the soul
+With joy divine.
+
+4 Almighty God, to thee
+Be endless honours done,
+The undivided Three,
+And the mysterious one:
+Where reason fails
+With all her powers,
+There faith prevails,
+And love adores.
+
+
+Hymn 3:39.
+The 2d, as the 148th Psalm.
+
+1 To Him that chose us first
+Before the world began,
+To Him that bore the curse
+To save rebellious man,
+To Him that form'd
+Our hearts anew,
+Is endless praise
+And glory due.
+
+2 The Father's love shall run
+Thro' our immortal songs,
+We bring to God the Son
+Hosannas on our tongues:
+Our lips address
+The Spirit's Name
+With equal praise,
+And zeal the same.
+
+3 Let every saint above
+And angel round the throne,
+For ever bless and love
+The sacred Three in One:
+Thus heaven shall raise
+His honours high
+When earth and time
+Grow old and die.
+
+
+Hymn 3:40.
+The 3d, as the 148th Psalm.
+
+To God the Father's throne
+Perpetual honours raise;
+Glory to God the Son,
+To God the Spirit praise:
+And while our lips
+Their tribute bring,
+Our faith adores
+The name we sing.
+
+
+Hymn 3:41.
+Or thus:
+
+To our eternal God,
+The Father and the Son,
+And Spirit all divine,
+Three mysteries in one,
+Salvation, power,
+And praise be given
+By all on earth
+And all in heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 3:42. L. M.
+
+The Hosanna;
+or, Salvation ascribed to Christ.
+
+1 Hosanna to King David's Son,
+Who reigns on a superior throne;
+We bless the Prince of heavenly birth
+Who brings salvation down to earth.
+
+2 Let every nation, every age,
+In this delightful work engage;
+Old men and babes in Sion sing
+The growing glories of her King.
+
+
+Hymn 3:43. C. M.
+
+1 Hosanna to the Prince of Grace,
+Sion, behold her King;
+Proclaim the Son of David's race,
+And teach the babes to sing.
+
+2 Hosanna to th' incarnate Word,
+Who from the Father came;
+Ascribe salvation to the Lord,
+With blessings on his Name.
+
+
+Hymn 3:44. S. M.
+
+Hosanna to the Son
+Of David and of God,
+Who brought the news of pardon down,
+And bought it with his blood,
+
+2 To Christ th' anointed King
+Be endless blessings given,
+Let the whole earth his glory sing
+Who made our peace with heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 3:45. As the 148th Psalm.
+
+1 Hosanna to the King
+Of David's ancient blood;
+Behold he comes to bring
+Forgiving grace from God:
+Let old and young
+Attend his way,
+And at his feet
+Their honours lay.
+
+2 Glory to God on high,
+Salvation to the Lamb;
+Let earth, and sea, and sky
+His wondrous love proclaim:
+Upon his head
+Shall honours rest,
+And every age
+Pronounce him blest.
+
+
+End of the Third Book.
+
+
+
+AN INDEX
+To find any Hymn by the Title or Contents of it.
+
+_Note_, The letters, i ii iii, signify the first, second, end
+third book: The figures direct to the Hymn. (Transcriber's Note:
+In this electronic version modern numerals are used; for example,
+"2:108" refers to "Book 2, Hymn Number 108," and so on.) If you
+find not what hymn you seek under one word of the title, seek it
+under another, or by some word that is of the same signification,
+though perhaps not mentioned in the title of the hymn.
+
+
+Aaron
+ and Christ, 1:145;
+ Moses and Joshua, 2:124.
+Abraham's
+ blessing on the Gentiles, 1:60, 1:113, 1:114; 2:134;
+ offering his son, 1:129.
+Absence
+ and presence of God, 2:93, 2:94, 2:100;
+ from God for ever intolerable, 2:107.
+Access to the throne by a Mediator, 2:108.
+Adam,
+ his fall, 1:107;
+ corrupt nature from him, 2:128;
+ the first and second, 1:571, 1:124.
+Adoption, 1:64, 1:143;
+ and election, 1:54.
+Advocate, see Christ's intercession.
+Affections
+ inconstant, 2:20;
+ unsanctified, 2:165.
+Afflicted, Christ's compassion to them, 1:125.
+Afflictions
+ removed, 1:87;
+ submitted to, 1:5, 1:129; 2:109;
+ support and comfort under them, 2:50, 2:65;
+ and death under providence, 1:83.
+Almost Christian, 2:158.
+Ambition, &c. 2:101.
+Angels
+ sinning, 2:24;
+ standing and falling, 2:27;
+ praise ye the Lord, 2:27;
+ punished, and man saved, 2:96, 2:97;
+ their ministry to Christ and saints, 2:18, 2:112, 2:113.
+Anger of God, see Wrath, Vengeance, Hell.
+Answer to the church's prayers, 1:30.
+Antichrist, his ruin, 1:29, 1:56, 1:59;
+ see Enemies.
+Apostate, 2:158.
+Apostles' commission, 1:128.
+Ascension and resurrection of Christ, 2:76.
+Assistance against temptations, 1:15, 1:32; 2:50, 2:65.
+Assurance
+ of heaven, 1:27; 2:65;
+ of the love of Christ, 1:14; 2:73;
+ of faith, 1:103.
+Attributes, see God.
+
+
+Babylon falling, 1:56, 1:59;
+ see Enemies.
+Backslidings and returns, 2:20.
+Baptism, 1:52;
+ preaching, and the Lord's supper, 2:141;
+ and circumcision, 1:121; 2:127, 2:134;
+ burial with Christ in, 1:122.
+Beatitudes, 1:102.
+Believe and be saved, 1:100.
+Believer baptized, 1:52, 1:122.
+Birth, first and second, 1:95, 1:99;
+ of Christ, miracles at it, 2:136.
+Blessed are the dead in the Lord, 1:18;
+ society in heaven, 2:33, 2:75.
+Blessedness
+ and business of heaven, 1:40, 1:41; 2:86;
+ only in God, 2:93, 2:94, 2:100.
+Blessing of Abraham on the Gentiles, 1:113, 1:114; 2:134.
+Blood and flesh of Christ
+ is our food, 3:17, 3:18;
+ the seal of the New Testament, 3:3;
+ the Spirit and the water, 3:9.
+Boasting excluded, 1:96.
+Bodies frail, see Life, Health, Flesh.
+Book of God's decrees, 2:99.
+Bread of life is Christ, 3:5.
+Breathing towards heaven, 2:23.
+Britain's God praised, 2:1;
+ for deliverance, 2:92.
+Burial, 2:63;
+ with Christ in baptism, 1:122;
+ and death of a saint, 2:3.
+
+
+Canaan and heaven, 2:66, 2:124.
+Carnal joys parted with, 2:10, 2:11;
+ reason humbled, 1:11, 1:12.
+Ceremonial, see Law, Types, Priest.
+Characters
+ of the children of God, 1:143;
+ of Christ, 1:146, 1:150;
+ of blessedness, 1:102.
+Charity and uncharitableness, 1:126;
+ and love, 1:130, 1:133.
+Children
+ in the covenant of grace, 1:113, 1:114;
+ devoted to God, 1:121; 2:127.
+Christ, see Lord;
+ and Aaron, 1:145;
+ and Adam, 1:124;
+ his ascension, 2:76;
+ beatific sight of him, 2:75;
+ beloved described, 1:75;
+ the bread of life, 3:5;
+ his care of the young and feeble, 1:125, 1:138;
+ and the church, seeking, finding, &c., see Church;
+ coming to judge, 1:61;
+ his commission, 2:103, 2:104;
+ communion with him, 1:66, 1:71;
+ and saints, 1:67, 1:76; 3:2;
+ compared to inanimate things, 1:146;
+ his coronation and espousals, 1:72;
+ his cross not to be ashamed of, 3:19;
+ crucified, God's wisdom and power, 2:10;
+ David's Son, 1:16, 1:50;
+ his death caused by sin, 2:81;
+ grace and glory by it, 3:23;
+ victory and kingdom, 2:114;
+ his divine nature, 1:2, 1:13, 1:92; 2:51;
+ dwells in heaven, visits the earth, 1:76;
+ enjoyment of him, 2:15, 2:16;
+ his eternity, 1:2, 1:92;
+ example, 2:139;
+ excellences, 1:75; 2:47;
+ faith and knowledge of him, 1:103;
+ his flesh and blood our food, 3:17, 3:18;
+ found and brought to the church, 1:71;
+ his glory in heaven, 2:91;
+ God reconciled in him, 2:148;
+ grace given us in him, 1:137; 2:40;
+ High Priest and King, 1:61;
+ his human and Divine nature, 1:2, 1:13, 1:16;
+ humiliation and exaltation, 1:1, 1:63, 1:141, 1:142; 2:5,
+ 2:43, 2:81, 2:83, 2:84; 3:10, 3:16;
+ his incarnation, 1:1, 1:3, 1:13;
+ intercession, 2:36, 2:37, 2:118;
+ invitation to sinners, 1:127;
+ the King at his table, 1:66;
+ his kingdom among men, 1:3, 1:21;
+ knowledge and faith in him, 1:103;
+ the Lamb of God, 1:1, 1:25, 1:62, 1:63;
+ his love to the church, 1:14, 1:77;
+ under desertion, 2:50;
+ shed abroad in the heart, 1:135;
+ to men, 1:92;
+ lifted up, 1:112;
+ ministered to by angels, 2:112, 2:113;
+ miracles at the birth of Christ, 2:136;
+ miracles in his life, death, and resurrection, 2:137;
+ and Moses, 1:49, 1:118;
+ names and titles, 1:147, 1:148, 1:149;
+ nativity, 1:3, 1:13;
+ obeyed or resisted, 1:93;
+ his offices, 1:149, 1:150; 2:132;
+ pardon and strength from him, 3:24;
+ our Passover, 2:155;
+ his person glorious and gracious, 1:75; 2:47;
+ our Physician, 1:112;
+ his pity to the afflicted and tempted, 1:125;
+ his priesthood, 1:145; 2:118;
+ his presence, see Presence;
+ prophecies and types of him, 2:135;
+ Prophet, Priest, and King, 1:25; 2:132;
+ our Prophet and Teacher, 1:93;
+ redemption, see Redeem;
+ rejected by the Jews, 1:141;
+ resurrection, 2:72, 2:76;
+ is our hope, 1:26;
+ resurrection, life, and death miraculous, 2:137;
+ revealed to men, 1:10;
+ to babes, 1:11, 1:12;
+ righteousness and strength in him, 1:15, 1:84, 1:85, 1:97;
+ righteousness valuable, 1:109;
+ his sacrifice, 2:142;
+ and intercession, 2:118;
+ salvation, righteousness, and strength in him, 1:15, 1:84,
+ 1:85, 1:97, 1:98;
+ our sanctification, 1:97, 1:98;
+ Satan at enmity, 1:107;
+ saints in his hand, 1:138;
+ our Shepherd, 1:67, 1:142;
+ the substance of the types, 2:12;
+ sent by the Father, 1:100; 2:103, 2:104;
+ and godly sorrow, 2:9, 2:106;
+ and glory, 1:1, 1:62, 1:63; 2:43, 2:81, 2:83, 2:84; 3:10;
+ his titles and kingdom, 1:13;
+ triumph over our enemies, 1:28, 1:29;
+ types and prophecies of him, 2:135;
+ victory over Satan, 1:58, 2:89;
+ death and hell, 3:21;
+ unseen and beloved, 1:108;
+ Wisdom of God, 1:92;
+ our wisdom and Righteousness, 1:97, 1:98;
+ worshipped by the creation, 1:62;
+Christian, see Saints, Spiritual, etc;
+ Religion, its excellency, 2:131;
+ almost, 2:158;
+ virtues, 2:161.
+Church, see Worship, Saints, Spiritual.
+ its enemies slain by Christ, 1:28, 1:29;
+ conversing with Christ, namely, seeking, finding, calling,
+ answering, 1:66-71;
+ under God's care, 1:39;
+ espousals with Christ, 1:72;
+ beauty in the eyes of Christ, 1:73;
+ the garden of Christ, 1:74.
+Circumcision abolished, 2:134;
+ and baptism, 1:121; 2:127.
+Clothing, spiritual, 1:7, 1:40.
+Comfort in the covenant with Christ, 2:40;
+ Restored, 2:73;
+ see Pardon;
+ in sorrows of mind and body, 2:50, 2:65.
+Communion
+ With Christ and saints, 3:2;
+ between Christ and the church, 1:66-71; 2:15, 2:16.
+Compassion
+ of a dying Christ, 3:22;
+ to the afflicted, 1:125.
+Complaint
+ of a hard heart, 2:98;
+ of desertion and temptations;
+ of dulness, 2:34;
+ of in-dwelling sin, 1:115;
+ of ingratitude, 2:74;
+ of sloth and negligence, 2:25, 2:32.
+Condemnation by the law, 1:94.
+Condescension to our worship, 2:45;
+ Affairs, 2:46.
+Confession and pardon, 1:131.
+Conscience
+ good, the pleasures of it, 2:57;
+ secure and awakened, 1:115.
+Constancy in the gospel, 2:4.
+Contention and love, 1:130.
+Conversion, 1:104; 2:159;
+ the difficulty of it, 2:161;
+ delayed, 1:88-91;
+ the joy of heaven, 1:101.
+Conviction of sin
+ by the law, 1:94, 1:115;
+ by the cross of Christ, 2:81, 2:95.
+Corrupt nature from Adam, 1:57, 107; 2:128, 2:159.
+Covenant of grace, 1:9;
+ children therein, 1:113, 1:114;
+ sealed and sworn, 1:139; 3:3;
+ hope in it, 1:139;
+ made with Christ, our comfort, 2:40;
+ of works,
+ see Law and Gospel.
+Covetousness, &c., 1:24; 2:56, 2:101.
+Courage and constancy, 1:14, 1:15, 1:48; 2:4, 2:65.
+Creation, 1:92; 2:71, 2:147;
+ new, 2:130;
+ preservation, &c.,
+ of this world, 2:13.
+Creatures
+ praise the Lord, 2:71;
+ love dangerous, 2:48;
+ God above them, 1:82;
+ their vanity, 2:146;
+Cross of Christ is our glory, 3:19;
+ repentance flowing from it, 2:106;
+ salvation in it, 2:4;
+ crucifixion to the world by it, 3:7.
+Curse and promise, 1:107,
+Custom in sin, 2:160.
+
+
+Dangers
+ of our earthly pilgrimage, 2:53;
+ of death and hell, 2:55;
+ of love to the creatures, 2:48.
+Darkness
+ Dispelled by Christ's presence, 2:54;
+ of providence, 2:109.
+Day
+ of grace and time of duty, 1:88;
+ of judgment, 1:45, 1:61, 1:65, 1:89, 1:90.
+Dead
+ In the Lord, their blessedness, 1:18;
+ to sin by the cross of Christ, 1:106.
+Death, see Christ;
+ And Afflictions under providence, 1:83;
+ terrible to the unconverted, 1:91;
+ made easy by the sight of Christ, 2:31; 3:14;
+ by a sight of heaven, 2:66;
+ God's presence in it, 2:49, 2:117;
+ our fear of it, 2:31;
+ desirable, 1:19; 2:61;
+ overcome, 1:17;
+ triumphed over, 1:6; 2:110;
+ prepared for, 1:27; 2:63;
+ of a sinner, 1:24; 2:2;
+ and burial of a saint, 1:18; 2:3;
+ and eternity, 2:28;
+ and glory, 1:110; 2:61;
+ and the resurrection, 2:3, 2:102, 2:110;
+ of Moses at God's command, 2:49;
+ dreadful and delightful, 2:52.
+Deceitfulness of sin, 2:150.
+Decrees of God, 1:11, 1:12, 1:96, 1:117; 2:99.
+Deity of Christ, 1:2, 1:13, 1:92; 2:51.
+Delay of conversion, 1:88-91; 2:25, 2:32.
+Delight
+ in worship, 2:14;
+ in God, 2:42;
+ in converse with Christ, 2:15, 2:16.
+Deliverance from death and the grave, 2:3;
+ see Enemies, Church;
+ and submission, 1:129;
+ from spiritual enemies, 1:47; 2:65, 2:82, 2:111.
+Dependence, see Faith.
+Desertion and temptations complained of, 2:163.
+Desire of Christ's presence, 2:100;
+ see more in Heaven, Christ, Love, &c.
+Despair and presumption, 1:115; 2:156, 2:157.
+Devil vanquished, 1:58; see Victory.
+Devotion, fervent, desired, 2:34.
+Difficulty of conversion, 2:161.
+Disease, see Sickness.
+Dissolution of this world, 2:13, 2:164.
+Distemper, folly, and madness of sin, 2:153.
+Distinguishing love, 1:11, 1:12, 1:96, 1:117; 2:96, 2:97.
+Divine, see God, Deity, &c.
+Dominion
+ Of God, and our deliverance, 2:111;
+ eternal, 2:67;
+ over the sea, 2:70.
+Doubts and fears suppressed, 2:73.
+Doxologies, 3:26-45.
+Dulness, spiritual, 2:25.
+
+
+Earth,
+ no rest on it, 2:146;
+ and heaven, 2:10, 2:11, 2:53.
+Effusion of the Spirit, 2:144.
+Election
+ excludes boasting, 1:96;
+ free, 1:11, 1:12, 1:54, 1:117;
+ see Decrees.
+End of the world, 2:164.
+Enemies of the church
+ disappointed, 2:90, 2:92;
+ salvation from them, 2:82, 2:88;
+ triumphed over by Christ, 1:28, 1:29;
+ see Church, Babylon, Michael.
+Enjoyment of Christ, 2:15, 2:16;
+ see Worship.
+Enmity between Christ and Satan, 1:107.
+Envy and love, 1:130.
+Espousals of the church to Christ, 1:72.
+Establishment in grace, 2:82.
+Eternity
+ of God, 2:17;
+ of his dominion, 2:67;
+ and death, 2:28;
+ succeeding this life, 2:55;
+ see Heaven, Death.
+Evening and morning hymns, 1:79, 1:80, 1:81; 2:6, 2:7, 2:8.
+Exaltation, see Christ, Glory, Sufferings, &c.
+Example
+ of Christ, 2:139;
+ of saints, 2:140.
+Excellency of the Christian religion, 2:131.
+
+
+Faith
+ in things unseen, 1:120, 2:129.
+ and knowledge of Christ, 1:103;
+ love and joy, 1:108;
+ and unbelief, 2:125;
+ living and dead, 1:140;
+ assisted by sense, 2:141;
+ its joy, 2:162;
+ in Christ our sacrifice, 2:142;
+ and salvation, 1:100;
+ of assurance, 1:103;
+ and sight, 1:110; 2:145;
+ triumphing in Christ, 1:14;
+ for pardon and sanctification, 2:90;
+ faith and reason, 2:87, 2:109.
+Faithfulness of God's promises, 2:40, 2:60, 2:69.
+Fall
+ of angels and men, 2:24;
+ and recovery of man, 1:107.
+Fears and doubts suppressed, 2:73.
+Feast
+ Of love, 1:68;
+ of triumph, 3:21;
+ of the gospel, 1:7; 3:12, 3:20;
+ made, and guests invited, 3:13.
+Fellowship, see Communion.
+Fervency of devotion desired, 2:34.
+Few saved, 2:158.
+Flesh
+ And blood of Christ the best food, 3:17, 3:18;
+ our tabernacle, 1:110;
+ and spirit, 2:143.
+Folly and madness of sin, 2:153.
+Food, spiritual, 1:7, 1:67, 1:68, 1:74; 2:15; see Feast.
+Forbearance, see Patience.
+Forgiveness, see Pardon.
+Formality in worship, 1:136.
+Frail, see Life, Health, Forgetfulness, 2:165.
+Frailty and folly, 2:32.
+Free, see Grace, Election.
+Freedom from sin and misery in heaven, 2:86.
+Funeral thought, 2:61, 2:63; see Death, Burial.
+
+
+Garden of Christ is the church, 1:74.
+Garment of salvation, 1:7, 1:20.
+Gentiles,
+ Christ revealed to them, 1:10, 1:13, 1:50; 3:13, 3:14;
+ Abraham's blessing on them, 1:113, 114; 2:134.
+Glorified
+ martyrs and saints, 1:40, 1:41;
+ body, 2:110.
+Glory
+ and death, 1:110; 2:61;
+ see Heaven;
+ of God above our reason, 2:87;
+ of Christ in heaven, 2:91;
+ see Christ, and grace by the death of Christ, 3:23;
+ justification and sanctification, 1:3;
+ to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, 3:26-41;
+ of God in the gospel, 2:126;
+ and grace in the person of Christ, 2:47;
+ and sufferings of Christ, 2:43; see Sufferings.
+Glorying in the cross of Christ, 3:19.
+God
+ all and in all, 2:93, 2:94;
+ his absence, see Absence;
+ his attributes, 2:51, 2:166, 2:169;
+ glorified by Christ, 2:126; 3:10;
+ the avenger of his saints, 2:115;
+ care of his church, 1:39;
+ condescension to human affairs, 2:46;
+ to our worship, 2:45;
+ the Creator and Redeemer, 2:35;
+ our delight, 2:42;
+ our defence, 1:47;
+ dominion over the sea, 2:70;
+ dominion, and our deliverance, 2:111;
+ dwells with the humble, 1:87;
+ eternity, 2:17;
+ eternal dominion, 2:67;
+ everlasting absence intolerable, 2:100, 2:107;
+ far above his creatures, 1:82;
+ the Father, Son, and Spirit, 3:26-41;
+ his faithfulness to his promises, 2:60, 2:69;
+ glory and defence of Sion, 2:64;
+ his glory above our reason, 2:87;
+ his goodness, 2:58, 2:80;
+ his grace, see Grace;
+ government from him, 2:149;
+ holiness, justice, and sovereignty, 1:86;
+ invisible, 2:26;
+ incomprehensible, 2:87, 2:170;
+ his kingdom supreme, 2:115;
+ his love in sending his Son, 1:100;
+ and our neighbour loved, 1:116;
+ our portion or chief good, 2:93, 2:94;
+ his power, 2:80;
+ and goodness, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8;
+ his praise, see Praise;
+ presence in life and at death, 2:115; see Presence;
+ preserver of our lives, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8, 2:19;
+ promise and truth unchangeable, 1:139;
+ sight of him weans us from earth, 2:41;
+ sovereign, 2:170;
+ terrible majesty, 2:22;
+ and mercy, 2:80;
+ his truth, 2:60, 2:69;
+ vengeance, 2:44, 2:62;
+ Unity and Trinity, 3:26-11;
+ his word, 1:53;
+ wrath and mercy, 1:42.
+Goodness of God, 2:58, 2:74; see Grace;
+ and power of God, 1:42; 2:80.
+Gospel feast, 3:12; see Grace, Feast;
+ invitation and provision, 1:7; 3:20;
+ times, their blessedness, 1:10; see Scripture;
+ glorifies God, 2:126;
+ no liberty to sin, 1:106, 1:132, 1:140;
+ not ashamed of it, 1:103; 3:19;
+ and law, 1:94; 2:120, 2:121, 2:124;
+ sinned against, 1:118;
+ its different success, 1:119; 2:144;
+ ministry, 1:10;
+ attested by miracles, 1:128; 2:136, 2:137;
+ its glorious effects, 2:138.
+Government from God, 2:149.
+Grace
+ and glory by the death of Christ, 3:23;
+ of the Spirit, 1:102;
+ converting, 2:138, 2:159;
+ in exercise, 3:25;
+ justifies, 1:94;
+ sanctifies and saves, 1:111;
+ not conveyed by parents, 1:99;
+ all-sufficient in duty and sufferings, 1:15, 1:32, 1:104;
+ given in Christ, 1:137;
+ covenant, 1:9;
+ children in it, 1:113, 1:114;
+ and holiness, 1:132;
+ electing, 1:54;
+ its freedom and sovereignty, 1:11, 1:12, 1:96, 1:117; 2:96, 2:97;
+ and glory in the person of Christ, 2:47;
+ adopting, 1:64;
+ persevering, 1:51;
+ promises, 1:7, 1:9;
+ throne accessible by Christ, 2:36, 2:37, 2:108.
+Gratitude for Divine favours, 2:116
+Great Britain's God praised, 2:1.
+
+
+Happiness, see Blessed, Heaven.
+Hardness of heart, 2:98.
+Hatred and love, 1:130.
+Health
+ Preserved, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8, 2:19;
+ restored, 1:55.
+Heaven
+ And earth, 2:10, 2:53;
+ and hell, 1:45;
+ invisible and holy, 1:105;
+ meditation of it, 2:162;
+ joy there for repenting sinners, 1:101;
+ its blessedness and business, 1:40, 1:41;
+ the hope of it our support, 2:65;
+ its prospect makes death easy, 2:66;
+ worship of it humble, 2:68;
+ freedom from sin and misery there, 2:86;
+ hoped for by Christ's resurrection, 1:26;
+ insured and prepared for, 1:27;
+ Christ's dwelling-place, 1:76; 2:91
+ sight of God and Christ there, 2:23;
+ blessed society there, 2:33
+ desired, 2:68.
+Heavenly
+ mindedness, 2:57;
+ joy on earth, 2:15, 2:30, 2:59.
+Hell
+ and death 2:2;
+ and judgment, 1:45, 1:175; 2:62;
+ or the vengeance of God, 2:22, 2:44;
+ the holy fear of it, 2:107.
+Hezekiah's song, 1:55.
+Holiness, see Grace, Spiritual, Sanctification, and sovereignty
+ of God, 1:82, 1:86;
+ and grace, 1:132, 1:140;
+ its characters, 1:102.
+Holy, see Spirit.
+Honour
+ vain, 1:101;
+ to magistrates, 2:149.
+Hope
+ of the living, 1:88;
+ gives light and strength, 2:129;
+ in the covenant, 1:139;
+ of heaven by Christ's resurrection, 1:26;
+ of heaven our support under trials, 2:65;
+ of the resurrection, 2:3, 2:110.
+Hosanna to Christ, 1.16; 2:42, &c.
+Human
+ affairs condescended to by God, 2:46;
+ nature of Christ, 1:2, 1:3, 1:13, 1:60.
+Humble,
+ God's dwelling, 1:87;
+ enlightened, 1:11, 1:12, 1:50;
+ worship of heaven, 2:68.
+Humiliation, see Christ, Sufferings, &c. and prayer public, 1:30.
+Humility
+ And pride, 1:127;
+ and meekness, 1:102;
+ in heaven, 2:68.
+Hypocrisy
+ and sincerity, 1:136;
+ hypocrite, or almost Christian, 2:158.
+
+
+Ignorance
+ enlightened, 1:11, 1:12;
+ and unfruitfulness, 2:165.
+Impenitence, 2:125.
+Incarnation of Christ, 1:2, 1:3, 1:13, 1:60.
+Incomprehensible God, 2:87, 2:170;
+ and invisible, 2:26.
+Inconstancy of our love, 2:20.
+Infants, see Children.
+Ingratitude complained of, 2:74.
+Inspiration and prophecy, 2:151.
+Institution of the Lord's supper, 3:1.
+Insufficiency of self-righteousness, 2:154.
+Intercession of Christ, 2:36, 2:37, 2:118.
+Invitation
+ Of Christ answered, 1:70;
+ of the gospel, 1:79, 1:127; 3:13, 3:20.
+
+
+Jealousy of our love to Christ, 1:78.
+Jesus, see Lord, Christ.
+Jews, see Moses, Gospel, Christ, Gentiles.
+John the Baptist's message, 1:50.
+Joshua, Aaron, and Moses, 2:124.
+Joy,
+ Faith and love, 1:108;
+ of faith, 2:162;
+ carnal, parted with, 2:10, 2:11;
+ heavenly upon earth, 1:135; 2:30, 2:59;
+ spiritual restored, 2:73;
+ see more in Delight, Comfort.
+Judgment
+ day, 1:45, 1:61, 1:65, 1:89, 1:90;
+ and hell, 2:62;
+ Christ coming to it, 1:61.
+Justice, &c. of God, 1:86.
+Justification, 1:14; see Pardon;
+ by faith, not by works, 1:94, 1:109;
+ sanctification, 1:7, 1:9, 1:20, 1:84, 1:85; 2:90;
+ and glory, 1:3.
+
+
+Kingdom
+ And titles of Christ, 1:13;
+ of Christ among men, 1:21, 1:65;
+ of God eternal, 2:67;
+ supreme, 2:115.
+Knowledge and faith
+ in Christ, 1:103;
+ saving, from God, 1:11. 1:12. 1:93.
+
+
+Lamb that was slain, 1:1, 1:25, 1:62; see Christ.
+Law
+ convinces of sin, 1:115;
+ condemns, 1:94;
+ and gospel, 2:120, 1:121, 1:124;
+ and gospel sinned against, 1:118.
+Levitical priesthood fulfilled in Christ, 2:12.
+Life
+ frail and succeeding eternity, 2:55;
+ preserved, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8, 2:19;
+ short, frail, miserable, 1:82; 2:39, 2:58;
+ the day of grace and hope, 1:88.
+Light
+ And salvation by Jesus Christ, 1:50;
+ in darkness by the presence of God, 2:54;
+ given to the blind, 1:11, 1:12.
+Long-sufferance, see Patience.
+Lord Jesus at his own table, 1:66; 3:15;
+ supper, preaching, and baptism, 2:141;
+ supper instituted, 3:1;
+ day, 1:72;
+ delightful, 2:14;
+ table provided for, 3:20;
+ see more in Christ.
+Love
+ Of Christ unchangeable, 1:14. 1:39;
+ shed abroad in the heart, 1:135;
+ its banquet, 1:68; 3:13;
+ of Christ in words and deeds, 1:77;
+ of Christ its strength, 1:78;
+ unseen, 1:108;
+ to Christ, 2:100;
+ to God pleasant and powerful 2:38;
+ and hatred, 1:130;
+ faith and joy, 1:108;
+ and charity, 1:133;
+ of God in sending his Son, 1:100; 2:103, 2:104;
+ to God and our neighbour, 1:116;
+ religion vain without it, 1:134;
+ peace and meekness, 1:102;
+ of Christ dying, 3:4, 3:22;
+ to God inconstant, 2:20;
+ to the creatures dangerous, 2:48;
+ distinguishing, 1:11, 1:12; 2:96, 2:97.
+
+
+Madness, folly, and distemper of sin, 2:153.
+Magistrates honoured, 2:149.
+Majesty of God terrible, 2:22, 2:62.
+Malice and love, 1:130.
+Man
+ saved and angels punished, 2:96, 2:97;
+ mortal and vain, 1:82;
+ his fall and recovery, 1:107.
+Martyrdom, 1:14; 2:4.
+Martyrs glorified, 1:40, 1:41.
+Mary the virgin's song, 1:60.
+Mediator the way to the throne of grace, 2:108.
+Meditation
+ of heaven, 2:162;
+ and retirement, 2:122.
+Memorial of our absent Lord, 3:6.
+Memory, weak, 2:165.
+Mercies, national, 2:111; see Grace, Wrath, Thanks.
+Messiah
+ born, 1:60;
+ come, 2:12.
+Michael's war with the dragon, 1:58.
+Ministers' commission, 1:128.
+Ministry
+ of angels, 2:18;
+ of the gospel, 1:10.
+Misery
+And sin banished from heaven, 2:86;
+ and shortness of life. 2:39;
+ without God in the world, 2:56;
+ of sinners, see Sinner, Death, Hell.
+Morning and evening songs, 1:79, 1:80, 1:81; 2:6, 2:7, 2:8.
+Mortality and vanity of man, 1:82.
+Mortification
+ to the world by the sight of God, 2:41;
+ by the cross of Christ, 2:106; 3:7.
+Moses
+ And Christ, 1:49, 1:118;
+ dying, 2:49;
+ Aaron, and Joshua, 2:124.
+Mourning, see Complaint, Repentance.
+Mysteries revealed, 1:11, 1:12.
+
+
+National mercies and thanks, 2:1, 2:111.
+Nativity of Christ, 1:2, 1:3, 1:13.
+Nature
+ Corrupt from Adam, 1:57;
+ corrupt from Adam, 1:57; 2:128, 2:159.
+Neighbour and God loved, 1:116.
+New
+ Covenant sealed, 3:3;
+ promises, 1:7;
+ song, 1:1;
+ creature, 1:9;
+ testament in the blood of Christ, 3:3;
+ creation, 1:95; 2:130;
+ birth, 1:95.
+November 5th, a song of praise, 2:92.
+
+
+Obedience evangelical, 1:140, 1:143.
+Old age and death of the unconverted, 1:91.
+Offence not to be given, 1:126.
+Offices and operations
+ of the Holy Spirit, 2:133;
+ and of Christ, 1:146-150; 2:132.
+Olive-tree, the wild and good, 1:114.
+Ordinances, see Worship, Lord's Supper.
+Original sin, 1:57; see Adam, Nature.
+
+
+Pains, comfort under them, 2:50.
+Paradise on earth, 2:30, 2:59.
+Pardon,
+ sufficiency of it, 2:85;
+ and confession, 1:131;
+ and strength from Christ, 3:24;
+ bought at a dear price, 3:4;
+ and sanctification by faith, 1:9; 2:90;
+ brought to our senses, 3:11.
+Parents
+ and children, 1:113, 1:114;
+ convey not grace, 1:99.
+Passions, see Christ, Sufferings, Anger, Love.
+Passover, Christ is ours, 2:155.
+Patience
+ under afflictions, 1:5. 1:129; 2:109;
+ of God producing repentance, 2:74, 2:105.
+Peace
+ Of conscience, 2:57;
+ and contention, 1:130;
+ see Comfort, Joy.
+Perfections of God, 2:166-169.
+Persecution, courage under it, 1:14.
+Persevering grace, 1:26, 1:32, 1:48, 1:51, 1:138.
+Person of Christ glorious and gracious, 1:75; 2:47.
+Pharisee and publican, 1:131.
+Pilgrimage of the saints, 2:53.
+Pleasures
+ of a good conscience, 2:37;
+ of religion, 2:30, 2:59;
+ sinful forsaken, 2:10, 2:11;
+ their vanity and danger, 2:101.
+Poverty of spirit, 1:102, 2:127.
+Power
+ of God, 1:86;
+ and wisdom in Christ crucified, 2:126; 3:10;
+ and goodness of God awful, 1:42; 2:80.
+Praise
+ imperfect on earth, 2:5;
+ for daily protection and preservation, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8;
+ from angels, 2:27;
+ from the creation, 2:71;
+ to the Redeemer, 2:5, 2:21, 2:29, 2:35, 2:78;
+ to the Trinity, 3:26-41;
+ for creation and redemption, 2:35.
+Prayer and praise, 1:1;
+ for deliverance answered, 1:30.
+Preaching, baptism, and the Lord's supper, 2:141.
+Predestination, see Election.
+Preparation for death, 1:27; see Death.
+Presence
+ of God in worship, 2:45;
+ light in darkness. 2:54;
+ in death, 1:19; 2:31, 2:49; 3:14;
+ in life and death, 2:117;
+ or absence of Christ, 2:50;
+ of Christ in worship, 1:66; 2:15, 2:16; 3:15;
+ of God our life, 2:93, 2:94, 2:100.
+Preservation
+ of this world, 2:13;
+ of our graces, 1:51;
+ of our lives, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8, 2:19.
+Presumption and despair, 1:115; 2:156, 2:157.
+Pride and humility, 1:11, 1:12, 1:127.
+Priesthood,
+ Levitical ending in Christ, 2:12;
+ of Christ, 2:118.
+Prodigal repenting, 1:123.
+Profit and unprofitableness, 1:118; 2:165.
+Promised Messiah born, 1:60, 1:107.
+Promises of the covenant, 1:9, 1:39, 1:107; see scripture;
+ and truth of God unchangeable, 1:139;
+ our security, 2:40, 2:60, 2:69.
+Prophecies
+ and types of Christ, 2:135;
+ and inspiration, 2:151.
+Prosperity
+ and adversity, 1:5;
+ vain, 2:56, 2:101.
+Protection
+ from spiritual enemies, 2:82;
+ of the church, 1:8, 1:22, 1:23; see Church.
+Providence, 2:46;
+ executed by Christ, 1:1;
+ over afflictions and death, 1:83;
+ its darkness, 2:109;
+ prosperous and afflictive, 1:5.
+Provisions, see Gospel, Lord's Table.
+Public ordinances, see Worship.
+Publican and Pharisee, 1:131.
+Punishment for sin, see Hell, 1:100, 1:118.
+
+
+Race, Christian, 1:48.
+Reason
+ Feeble, 2:87;
+ carnal, humbled, 1:11, 1:12.
+Reconciliation to God in Christ, 2:148.
+Recovery from sickness, 1:55.
+Redemption
+ in Christ, 1:97, 1:98;
+ and protection, 2:82;
+ by price, 3:4;
+ and by power, 2:29;
+ see Christ.
+Regeneration, 1:95; 2:130; see Election, Adoption, Sanctification.
+Religion
+ Neglected, 2:32;
+ vain without love, 1:134;
+ Christianity, the excellency of it, 2:131;
+ revealed, see Gospel, Scripture.
+Remembrance of Christ, 3:6.
+Repentance
+ from God's goodness and patience, 2:74, 2:105;
+ and humiliation, 1:87;
+ at the cross of Christ, 2:9, 2:106;
+ and impenitence, 2:125;
+ gives joy to heaven, 1:101.
+Repenting prodigal, 1:123.
+Resignation, see Submission.
+Resurrection, 1:6; 2:102, 110; see Death, Christ, heaven.
+Retirement and meditation, 2:122.
+Returns and backslidings, 2:20.
+Revelation of Christ, see Gentile, Gospel.
+Revenge and love, 1:130.
+Rich sinner dying, 1:24; 2:56.
+Riches, their vanity, 2:56, 2:101.
+Righteousness
+ And strength in Christ, 1:84; 1:85, 1:97; 1:98;
+ of Christ valuable, 1:109;
+ our robe, 1:7, 2:20;
+ and self-righteousness, 1:131;
+ our own insufficient, 2:154.
+
+
+Sabbath delightful, 2:14.
+Sacrament, see Baptism, Lord's Supper.
+Sacrifice
+ of Christ, 2:142;
+ and intercession, 2:118.
+Safety of the church, 1:8, 1:39; 2:64, 2:92.
+Saints, see Church, Spiritual;
+ God their avenger, 2:115;
+ and hypocrites, 1:136, 1:140;
+ their example, 2:140;
+ characters of them, 1:143;
+ in the hands of Christ, 1:138;
+ security, 2:64;
+ beloved in Christ, 1:54;
+ adopted, 1:64;
+ death and burial, 2:3;
+ in glory, 1:40, 1:41;
+ communion, 3:2.
+Salvation, 2:88;
+ of the worst sinners, 1:104;
+ by grace, 1:111;
+ in Christ, 1:137;
+ see Christ, Cross, Grace, Heaven, Light, Redeem, Righteousness.
+Sanctification,
+ Justification, and glory, 1:3;
+ and pardon, 1:9;
+ through faith, 2:90.
+Satan
+ and Christ at enmity, 1:107;
+ his various temptations, 2:156, 2:157;
+ conquered by Christ, 2:89;
+ see Devil.
+Scripture, 1:53; 2:119; see Gospel.
+Sea under the dominion of God, 2:70.
+Sealing and witnessing Spirit, 1:144.
+Secure and awakened sinner, 1:115.
+Security in the promises, 2:40, 2:60, 2:69.
+Seeking after Christ, 1:67, 1:71.
+Self-righteousness, 1:131;
+ Insufficient, 2:154;
+Sense assisting our faith, 2:141.
+Sensual delights dangerous, 2:10, 2:11, 2:48.
+Serpent, brazen, 1:112.
+Shepherd, Christ and his pastures, 1:67.
+Shortness, frailty, and misery of life, 2:32, 2:39, 2:58.
+Sickness and recovery, 1:55.
+Sight
+ of God mortifies us to the world, 2:41;
+ of Christ beatific, 2:16, 2:75;
+ and faith, 1:110, 1:120; 2:129, 2:145;
+ of Christ makes death easy, 3:14.
+Simeon's song, 1:19; 3:14.
+Sin
+ the cause of Christ's death, 2:81;
+ and misery banished from heaven, 1:105; 2:86;
+ original, 1:57;
+ pardoned and subdued, 1:9, 1:104; 2:90;
+ indwelling, 1:115;
+ its power, 1:115; 2:86;
+ the ruin of angels and men 2:24;
+ custom in it, 2:160;
+ folly, madness, and distemper of it, 2:153;
+ conviction of it by the law, 1:115;
+ against the law and gospel, 1:118;
+ crucified, 1:106;
+ deceitfulness of it, 2:150.
+Sinai and Sion, 2:152.
+Sincerity and hypocrisy, 1:136.
+Sinful pleasures forsaken, 2:10, 2:11.
+Sinner,
+ the vilest saved, 1:104;
+ and saint's death, 2:2, 2:3, 2:52;
+ invited to Christ, 1:127;
+ excluded heaven, 1:104, 1:105;
+ his death terrible, 1:91; 2:2.
+Sinning and repenting, 2:20.
+Sloth, spiritual, complained of, 2:25.
+Society in heaven blessed, 2:53.
+Son equal with the Father, 2:51; see Christ.
+Song
+ of angels, 1:3;
+ of Simeon, 1:19; 3:14;
+ of Zacharias, 1:50;
+ of Moses and the Lamb, 1:49, 1:56;
+ of Hezekiah, 1:55;
+ of Solomon paraphrased, 1:66-78;
+ of the Virgin Mary, 1:60;
+ for November 5th, 2:92.
+Sons of God, 1:64, 1:143;
+ elect and new-born, 1:54.
+Sorrow, see Repentance;
+ comfort under it, 2:50, 2:69;
+ for the dead, relieved, 2:3.
+Sovereignty, 1:86; see Grace, Election, God.
+Soul separate, see Death, Heaven, Hell.
+Spirit
+ breathed after, 1:74;
+ water and blood, 3:9;
+ his offices, 2:133;
+ witnessing and sealing, 1:144;
+ its fruits, 1:102.
+Spiritual
+ enemies, deliverance, 1:47; 2:65, 2:82;
+ warfare, 2:77;
+ pilgrimage, 2:53;
+ apparel, 1:7, 1:20;
+ race, 1:48;
+ sloth and dulness, 2:25, 2:34;
+ joy, 2:73, 2:75;
+ meat, drink, and clothing, 1:7;
+ food, see Feast.
+State of nature and grace, 1:104.
+Storm, see Thunder.
+Strength from heaven, 1:15, 1:32, 1:48;
+ righteousness and pardon in Christ, 1:84, 1:85; 3:24;
+Submission
+ and deliverance, 1:129;
+ to afflictions, 1:5; 2:109.
+Success of the gospel, 1:11, 1:12, 1:119; 2:144.
+Sufferings for Christ, 1:102; see Christ;
+Supper of the Lord instituted, 3:1;
+ baptism and preaching, 2:141.
+Support under trials, 2:50, 2:65.
+Sympathy of Christ, 1:125.
+
+
+Table of the Lord, see Lord.
+Temptations,
+ hope under them, 1:139;
+ of the world, 2:101;
+ of the devil, 2:65, 2:156, 2:157;
+ and desertion complained of 2:163.
+Tempted, Christ's compassion to them, 1:125.
+Terrors of death to the unconverted, 1:91.
+Testament, new, in the blood of Christ, 3:3.
+Thanksgiving
+ for victory, 2:111;
+ for mercies, 2:116;
+ national, 2:1.
+Throne of Grace, see Grace.
+Thunderer, God, 2:62.
+Time
+ redeemed, 1:88;
+ ours, and eternity God's, 2:67.
+Tree of life, 3:8;
+ and river of love, 3:20;
+Trials on earth, and hope of heaven, 2:63.
+Trinity praised, 3:26-41.
+Triumph
+ over death, 1:6; 2:110;
+ of faith in Christ, 1:14;
+ at a feast, 3:21;
+ of Christ over our enemies, 1:82.
+Trust, see Faith.
+Truth and promises of God unchangeable, 1:139; 2:60, 2:69.
+Types, 2:12;
+ and prophecies of Christ, 2:135.
+
+Unbelief
+ and faith, 1:100;
+ punished, 1:118.
+Uncharitableness and charity, 1:126.
+Unconverted state, 2:159.
+ death terrible to them, 1:91
+Unfruitfulness, 2:165.
+Unsanctified affections, 2:165.
+Unseen things, faith in them, 1:120
+
+
+Vain prosperity, 2:56, 2:101.
+Value of Christ and his righteousness, 1:109.
+Vanity
+ and mortality of man, 1:82;
+ of youth, 1:89, 1:90;
+ of the creatures, 2:146.
+Victory,
+ a thanksgiving for it, 2:111
+ over death, 1:17;
+ sin and sorrow, 1:14;
+ of Christ over Satan, 1:58; 2:89;
+ see Enemies.
+Virtues,
+ Christian, 2:161;
+ see Holiness, Love, Saints, Spiritual.
+
+
+Wandering
+ affections, 2:20;
+ thoughts in worship, 1:136.
+Warfare, Christian, 2:77.
+Water, the Spirit, and the blood, 3:9.
+Weak saints encouraged
+ by Christ, 1:125;
+ by the church, 1:126.
+Weakness our own, and Christ our strength, 1:15.
+Wisdom
+ and power of God in Christ crucified, 3:10;
+ carnal humbled, 1:11, 1:12.
+Witnessing and sealing Spirit, 1:144.
+Word of God, 1:53;
+ preached, 1:10, 1:119;
+ see Gospel, Scripture.
+World,
+ crucifixion to it by the cross, 3:7;
+ the temptations of it, 2:101;
+ its ends, 2:164;
+ mortification to it by the sight of God, 2:41;
+ its creation, 2:147;
+ and preservation, 2:13.
+Worship of heaven
+ humble, 2:68;
+ profitable, 2:123;
+ condescended to by God, 2:45;
+ Christ present at it, 1:66; 2:15, 2:16; 3:15;
+ accepted through Christ, 2:36, 2:37;
+ formality in it, 1:136;
+ delightful, 2:14, 2:15, 2:16, 2:42.
+Wrath and mercy of God, 1:42; 2:80; see God, Hell.
+
+
+Yoke of Christ easy, 1:127.
+Youth,
+ its vanities, 1:89, 1:90;
+ advised, 1:91.
+
+
+Zacharia's song, and John's message, 1:50.
+Zeal
+ in the Christian race, 1:48; 2:129;
+ and love, 1:14;
+ for the gospel, 1:103; 2:3;
+ the want of it, 2:25;
+ against sin, 2:106;
+ for God, 2:116.
+Zion, her glory and defence, 2:64;
+
+
+
+A TABLE of the Scriptures that are Turned into Verse.
+
+In the First Book.
+
+Genesis
+3:1, 15, 17 - Hymn 1:107
+17:1 - Hymn 1:113
+17:7, 10 - Hymn 1:121
+22:6 &c. - Hymn 1:129
+
+Job
+1:21 - Hymn 1:5
+3:14, 15 - Hymn 1:94
+4:17, 21 - Hymn 1:82
+5:6, 7, 8 - Hymn 1:83
+9:2, 10 - Hymn 1:86
+14:4 - Hymn 1:57
+29:25, 26, 27 - Hymn 1:6
+
+Psalms
+3:5, 6 - Hymn 1:80
+4:8 - Hymn 1:80
+19:5, 8 - Hymn 1:79
+49:6, 9 - Hymn 1:24
+51:5 - Hymn 1:57
+73:24, 25 - Hymn 1:70
+139:23, 24 - Hymn 1:136
+143:8 - Hymn 1:80
+147:19, 20 - Hymn 1:53
+
+Proverbs
+8:1, 22, 32 - Hymn 1:92
+8:34, 36 - Hymn 1:93
+
+Ecclesiastes
+8:8 - Hymn 1:24
+9:4, 5, 6, 10 - Hymn 1:88
+9:9 - Hymns 1:89 and 1:90
+
+Song of Solomon
+1:2-5, 12, 17 - Hymn 1:66
+1:7 - Hymn 1:67
+2:1,2,3 &c. - Hymn 1:68
+2:8, 9 &c. - Hymn 1:96
+3:14, 16, 17 - Hymn 1:70
+3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - Hymn 1:71
+3:2 - Hymn 1:72
+4:1, 7, 11 - Hymn 1:73
+4:12, 14, 15 - Hymn 1:74
+5:1 - Hymn 745:9-16 - Hymn 1:75
+6:1, 2, 3, 12 - Hymn 1:76
+7:5, 6, 9 12, 13 - Hymn 1:77
+8:5, 8, 14 - Hymn 1:78
+
+Isaiah
+5:2, 7, 10 - Hymn 1:10
+9:2, 6, 7 - Hymn 1:13
+26L1, 2 &c. - Hymn 1:8
+24:8, 20 - Hymn 1:30
+38:9 &c. - Hymn 1:55
+40:27, 28 &c. - Hymns 1:32 and 1:48
+45:7 - Hymn 1:81
+45:21, 25 - Hymns 1:84 and 1:85
+49:13, 14 &c. - Hymn 1:39
+53:1-5, 10-12 - Hymn 1:141
+53:6, 9, 12 - Hymn 1:142
+55:1, 2 &c. - Hymns 1:7 and 1:9
+57:15, 16 - Hymn 1:87
+61:10 - Hymn 1:20
+63:1, 2, 3 &c. - Hymn 1:28
+63:4, 5, 6, 7 - Hymn 1:29
+65:20 - Hymn 1:91
+
+Lamentations
+3:23 - Hymn 1:81
+
+Ezekiel
+36:25 &c. - Hymn 1:9
+
+Micah
+7:19 - Hymn 1:9
+
+Nahum
+1:1, 2, 3 &c. - Hymn 1:24
+
+Zechariah
+13:1 - Hymn 1:9
+
+Matthew
+3:9 - Hymn 1:99
+5:3, 12 - Hymn 1:102
+11:28, 30 - Hymn 1:127
+12:20 - Hymn 1:125
+13:16, 17 - Hymn 1:10
+21:9 - Hymn 1:16
+22:37, 40 - Hymn 1:116
+28:18, &c. - Hymn 1:128
+28:19 - Hymn 1:52
+
+Mark
+10:14 - Hymn 1:113
+16:15 &c. Hymn 1:128
+
+Luke
+1:30 &c. - Hymn 1:3
+1:46 &c. - Hymn 1:60
+1:68 - Hymn 1:50
+2:10 &c. - Hymn 1:3
+2:27 - Hymn 1:19
+10:21, 22 - Hymns 1:11 and 1:12
+15:7, 10 - Hymn 1:101
+15:13 &c. - Hymn 1:123
+18:10 &c. - Hymn 1:131
+19:38, 40 - Hymn 1:16
+
+John
+1:1, 3, 14 - Hymn 1:42
+1:13 - Hymn 1:95
+1:17 - Hymn 1:118
+1:29, 32 - Hymn 1:50
+3:3 &c. - Hymn 1:95
+3:14, 16 - Hymn 1:112
+3:16, 17, 18 - Hymn 1:100
+4:24 - Hymn 1:136
+10:28, 29 - Hymn 1:107
+
+Acts
+2:38 - Hymn 1:52
+16:14, 15, 33 - Hymn 1:121
+
+Romans
+3:19, 22 - Hymn 1:94
+5:12 &c. - Hymns 1:57 and 1:124
+6:1, 2 6 - Hymn 1:106
+6:3, 4 &c. - Hymn 1:122
+7:8, 9, 14, 24 - Hymn 1:115
+8:14, 16 - Hymn 1:144
+8:33 &c. - Hymn 1:14
+9:21, 22 &c. - Hymn 1:117
+11:16, 17 - Hymn 1:114
+14:17, 19 - Hymn 1:126
+15:8, 9, 12 - Hymn 1:113
+
+1 Corinthians
+1:23, 24 - Hymn 1:119
+1:26, 3 - Hymn 1:96
+1:39 - Hymns 1:97 and 1:98
+2:9, 10 - Hymn 1:105
+3:6, 7 - Hymn 1:119
+6:10, 11 - Hymn 1:104
+10:32 - Hymn 1:126
+13:1, 2, 3 - Hymn 1:134
+13:2, 3, 7, 13 - Hymn 1:183
+15:55 &c. - Hymn 1:1
+
+2 Corinthians
+2:16 - Hymn 1:119
+5:1, 5, 8 - Hymn 1:110
+12:7, 9, 10 - Hymn 1:15
+
+Galatians
+4:4 - Hymn 1:107
+4:6 - Hymn 1:64
+
+Ephesians
+1:3 &c. - Hymn 1:54
+1:13, 14 - Hymn 1:144
+3:9, 10 - Hymn 1:2
+3:16 &c. - Hymn 1:135
+4:30 &c. - Hymn 1:130
+
+Philippians
+2:2 - Hymn 1:130
+3:7, 8, 9 - Hymn 1:109
+
+Colossians
+1:16 - Hymn 1:2
+2:15 - Hymn 1:107
+
+2 Timothy
+1:9, 10 - Hymn 1:137
+1:12 - Hymn 1:103
+3:15, 16 - Hymn 1:53
+4:6, 7, 8, 18 - Hymn 1:27
+
+Titus
+2:10, 13 - Hymn 1:132
+3:3, 7 - Hymn 1:111
+
+Hebrews
+1:1 - Hymn 1:53
+3:3, 5, 6 - Hymn 1:111
+4:15, 16 - Hymn 1:125
+5:7 - Hymn 125
+6:17, 19 - Hymn 1:139
+Chapter 7 - Hymn 1:145
+Chapter 9 - Hymn 1:145
+10:28, 29 - Hymn 1:118
+11:1, 3, 8, 10 - Hymn 1:120
+
+1 Peter
+1:3, 4, 5 - Hymn 1:26
+1:8 - Hymn 1:108
+
+1 John
+3:1 &c. - Hymn 1:64
+
+Jude
+Verses 24 and 25 - Hymn 1:51
+
+Revelation
+1:5, 6, 7 - Hymn 1:61
+5:6, 8, 12 - Hymns 1:1 and 1:25
+5:11-13 - Hymns 1:62 and 1:63
+7:13 &c. - Hymns 1:40 and 1:41
+11.15 - Hymn 1:65
+12:7 - Hymn 1:58
+14:13 - Hymn 1:18
+15:3 - Hymns 1:49 and 1:56
+16:19 - Hymn 1:56
+17:6 - Hymn 1:56
+18:20, 21 - Hymn 1:59
+21:1, 2, 3, 4 - Hymn 1:21
+21:5, 6, 7, 8 - Hymn 1:45
+21:27 - Hymn 1:105
+
+
+In the Third Book.
+
+Luke
+2:28 - Hymn 3:14
+14:16 - Hymn 3:12
+14:17, 23 - Hymn 3:13
+22:19 - Hymn 3:6
+
+John
+6:31, 35, 39 - Hymn 3:5
+14:3 - Hymn 3:6
+16:16 - Hymn 3:6
+
+1 Corinthians
+10:16, 17 - Hymn 3:2
+11:23 &c. - Hymn 3:1
+
+Galatians
+4:14 - Hymn 3:7
+
+1 John
+Verse 6 - Hymn 3:9
+
+
+
+
+
+End of Project Gutenberg's Hymns and Spiritual Songs, by Isaac Watts
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+
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+
+Produced by Lewis Jones.
+
+
+
+
+
+HYMNS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS.
+
+In Three Books.
+
+1. Collected from the Scriptures.
+
+2. Composed on Divine Subjects.
+
+3. Prepared for the Lord's Supper.
+
+By I. Watts, D.D.
+
+
+Revelation 5, 9.
+_And they sung a new song, saying, Thou art worthy, &c. for thou
+wast slain, and hast redeemed us, &c._
+
+Soliti essent (i.e. Christiani) convenire, carmenque Christo quasi
+Deo dicere.
+_Plin. In Epist._
+
+
+Transcriber's Note.
+
+There are significant differences in the numerous reprints of
+Isaac Watts' "Hymns and Spiritual Songs." The first generation
+of this Project Gutenberg file was from an 1818 printing by C.
+Corrall of 38 Charing Cross, London.
+
+The "Index" and the "Table of the Scriptures that are Turned into
+Verse" are retained, and can be found at the end of the text. The
+"Table to find any Hymn by the first Line," however, has been
+omitted for the following reasons:
+1. It refers to page numbers that are here expunged; and
+2. In this electronic version first lines can be easily
+located via searches.
+
+There are 3 books of hymns, and numbers have been added to indicate
+in which of these the hymns are placed. For example, "2:38" refers
+to "Book 2, Hymn Number 38," and so on.
+
+Throughout, modern numerals have been substituted for their Roman
+equivalents.
+
+
+
+Preface.
+
+The following extracts from the Doctor's preface contain the
+substance of his plan in the three different parts into which the
+Hymns are divided; the whole would have exceeded the limits of a
+small book.
+
+"Far be it from my thoughts to lay aside the Book of Psalms in
+public worship; few can pretend so great a value for them as
+myself: it is the most noble, most devotional and divine collection
+of poesy; and nothing can be supposed more proper to raise a pious
+soul to heaven than some parts of that book; never was a piece of
+experimental divinity so nobly written, and so justly reverenced
+and admired. But it must be acknowledged still, that there are a
+thousand lines in it which were not made for a church in our days
+to assume as its own. There are also many deficiencies of light
+and glory which our Lord Jesus and his apostles have supplied in
+the writings of the New Testament: and with this advantage I have
+composed these Spiritual Songs, which are now presented to the
+World. Nor is the attempt vainglorious or presuming; for in respect
+of clear evangelical knowledge, 'The least in the kingdom of heaven
+is greater than all the Jewish Prophets.' Matt. xi. 11.
+
+"Now let me give a short account of the following composures.
+
+"The greatest part of them are suited to the general state of the
+gospel, and the most common affairs of Christians: I hope there
+will be very few found but what may properly be used in a religious
+assembly, and not one of them but may well be adapted to some
+seasons either of private or public worship. The most frequent
+tempers and changes of our spirit, and conditions of our life,
+are here copied, and the breathings of our piety expressed according
+to the variety of our passions, our love, our fear, our hope, our
+desire, our sorrow, our wonder and our joy, as they are refined
+into devotion, and act under the influence and conduct of the
+blessed Spirit; all conversing with God the Father 'by the new
+and living Way' of access to the throne, even the person and the
+mediation of our Lord Jesus Christ. To him also, even 'to the Lamb
+that was slain and now lives,' I have addressed many a song; for
+thus doth the holy Scripture instruct and teach us to worship in
+the various patterns of Christian psalmody described in the
+Revelation.
+
+"I have aimed at ease of numbers, and smoothness of sound, and
+endeavoured to make the sense plain and obvious. If the verse
+appears so gentle and flowing as to incur the censure of feebleness,
+I may honestly affirm, that sometimes it cost me labour to make
+it so.
+
+"In the first part I have borrowed the sense and much of the form
+of the song from some particular portions of scripture, and have
+paraphrased most of the doxologies in the New Testament, that
+contain any thing in them peculiarly evangelical: and many parts
+of the Old Testament also, that have a reference to the times of
+the Messiah.
+
+"The second part consists of hymns whose form is mere human
+composure; but I hope the sense and materials will always appear
+divine. I might have brought some text or other, and applied it
+to the margin of every verse, if this method had been as useful
+as it was easy. If there be any poems in the book that are capable
+of giving delight to persons of a more refined taste and polite
+education, perhaps they may be found in this part; but except they
+lay aside the humour of criticism, and enter into a devout frame,
+every ode here already despairs of pleasing.
+
+"I have prepared the third part only for the celebration of the
+Lord's Supper, that, in imitation of our blessed Saviour, we may
+sing an hymn after we have partaken of the Bread and Wine."
+
+
+
+Hymns.
+
+
+Book 1.
+Collected from the Holy
+Scriptures.
+
+
+Hymn 1:1.
+A new song to the Lamb that was slain.
+Rev. 5. 6 8 9 10 12.
+
+1 Behold the glories of the Lamb
+Amidst his Father's throne
+Prepare new honours for his name,
+And songs before unknown.
+
+2 Let elders worship at his feet,
+The church adore around,
+With vials full of odours sweet,
+And harps of sweeter sound.
+
+3 Those are the prayers of the saints,
+And these the hymns they raise:
+Jesus is kind to our complaints,
+He loves to hear our praise.
+
+4 [Eternal Father, who shall look
+Into thy secret will?
+Who but the Son shall take that book
+And open every seal?
+
+5 He shall fulfil thy great decrees,
+The Son deserves it well;
+Lo, in his hand the sovereign keys
+Of heaven, and death, and hell!]
+
+6 Now to the Lamb that once was slain
+Be endless blessings paid;
+Salvation, glory, joy remain
+For ever on thy head.
+
+7 Thou hast redeem'd our souls with blood,
+Hast set the pris'ners free,
+Hast made us kings and priests to God,
+And we shall reign with thee.
+
+8 The worlds of nature and of grace
+Are put beneath thy power;
+Then shorten these delaying days,
+And bring the promis'd hour.
+
+
+Hymn 1:2.
+The deity and humanity of Christ, John 1. 1-3 14.
+Col. 9. 16. Eph. 3, 9 10.
+
+1 Ere the blue heavens were stretch'd abroad,
+From everlasting was the Word;
+With God he was; the Word was God,
+And must divinely be ador'd.
+
+2 By his own power were all things made;
+By him supported all things stand;
+He is the whole creation's head,
+And angels fly at his command.
+
+3 Ere sin was born, or Satan fell,
+He led the host of morning stars;
+(Thy generation who can tell,
+Or count the number of thy years?)
+
+4 But lo, he leaves those heavenly forms,
+The Word descends and dwells in clay,
+That he may hold converse with worms,
+Dress'd in such feeble flesh as they.
+
+5 Mortals with joy beheld his face,
+Th' eternal Father's only Son;
+How full of truth! how full of grace!
+When thro' his eyes the Godhead shone!
+
+6 Archangels leave their high abode
+To learn new mysteries here, and tell
+The loves of our descending God,
+The glories of Imannuel.
+
+
+Hymn 1:3.
+The nativity of Christ, Luke 1. 30 &c. Luke 2, 10 &c.
+
+1 Behold, the grace appears,
+The promise is fulfill'd;
+Mary the wondrous virgin bears,
+And Jesus is the child.
+
+2 [The Lord, the highest God,
+Calls him his only Son;
+He bids him rule the lands abroad,
+And gives, him David's throne.
+
+3 O'er Jacob shall he reign
+With a peculiar sway;
+The nations shall his grace obtain,
+His kingdom ne'er decay.]
+
+4 To bring the glorious news
+A heavenly form appears;
+He tells the shepherds of their joys,
+And banishes their fears.
+
+5 "Go, humble swains," said he,
+"To David's city fly;
+"The promis'd infant born to-day,
+"Doth in a manger lie.
+
+6 "With looks and heart serene,
+"Go visit Christ your King;"
+And straight, a flaming troop was seen;
+The shepherds heard them sing:
+
+7 "Glory to God on high,
+"And heavenly peace on earth,
+"Good-will to men, to angels joy,
+"At the Redeemer's birth!"
+
+8 [In worship so divine
+Let saints employ their tongues,
+With the celestial host we join,
+And loud repeat their songs:
+
+9 "Glory to God on high,
+"And heavenly peace on earth,
+"Good-will to men, to angels joy,
+"At our Redeemer's Birth."]
+
+
+Hymn 1:4. [Supplement]
+The inward witness to Christianity, 1 John 5. 10.
+
+1 Questions and doubts be heard no more;
+Let Christ and joy be all our theme;
+His Spirit seals his gospel sure,
+To every soul that trusts in him.
+
+2 Jesus, thy witness speaks within:
+The mercy which thy words reveal
+Refines the heart from sense and sin,
+And stamps its own celestial seal.
+
+3 'Tis God's inimitable hand
+That moulds and forms the heart anew;
+Blasphemers can no more withstand,
+But bow and own thy doctrine true.
+
+4 The guilty wretch that trusts thy blood,
+Finds peace and pardon at thy cross;
+The sinful soul averse to God,
+Believes and loves his Maker's laws.
+
+5 Learning and wit may cease their strife,
+When miracles with glory shine;
+The voice that calls the dead to life
+Must be almighty, and divine.
+
+
+Hymn 1:5.
+Submission to afflictive providences, Job 1. 21.
+
+1 Naked as from the earth we came,
+And crept to life at first,
+We to the earth return again,
+And mingle with our dust.
+
+2 The dear delights we here enjoy,
+And fondly call our own,
+Are but short favours borrow'd now,
+To be repaid anon.
+
+3 'Tis God that lifts our comforts high,
+Or sinks them in the grave;
+He gives, and (blessed be his name!)
+He takes but what he gave.
+
+4 Peace, all our angry passions, then,
+Let each rebellious sigh
+Be silent at his sov'reign will,
+And every murmur die.
+
+5 If smiling mercy crown our lives,
+Its praises shall be spread;
+And we'll adore the justice too
+That strikes our comforts dead.
+
+
+Hymn 1:6.
+Triumph over death, Job 19. 25-27.
+
+1 Great God, I own thy sentence just
+And nature must decay;
+I yield my body to the dust
+To dwell with fellow-clay.
+
+2 Yet faith may triumph o'er the grave,
+And trample on the tombs:
+My Jesus, my Redeemer lives,
+My God, my Saviour comes.
+
+3 The mighty Conqueror shall appear
+High on a royal seat,
+And Death, the last of all his foes,
+Lie vanquish'd at his feet.
+
+4 Tho' greedy worms devour my skin,
+And gnaw my wasting flesh,
+When God shall build my bones again,
+He clothes them all afresh.
+
+5 Then shall I see thy lovely face
+With strong immortal eyes,
+And feast upon thy unknown grace
+With pleasure and surprise.
+
+
+Hymn 1:7.
+The invitation of the gospel; or, Spiritual
+food and clothing, Isa. 55. 1 &c.
+
+1 Let every mortal ear attend,
+And every heart rejoice,
+The trumpet of the gospel sounds
+With an inviting voice.
+
+2 Ho, all ye hungry starving souls,
+That feed upon the wind,
+And vainly strive with earthly toys
+To fill an empty mind,
+
+3 Eternal wisdom has prepar'd
+A soul reviving feast,
+And bids your longing appetites
+The rich provision taste.
+
+4 Ho, ye that pant for living streams,
+And pine away and die,
+Here you may quench your raging thirst
+With springs that never dry.
+
+5 Rivers of love and mercy here
+In a rich ocean join;
+Salvation in abundance flows,
+Like floods of milk and wine.
+
+6 [Ye perishing and naked poor,
+Who work with mighty pain
+To weave a garment of your own
+That will not hide your sin,
+
+7 Come naked, and adorn your souls
+In robes prepar'd by God,
+Wrought by the labours of his Son,
+And dy'd in his own blood.]
+
+8 Dear God, the treasures of thy love
+Are everlasting mines,
+Deep as our helpless miseries are,
+And boundless as our sins.
+
+9 The happy gates of gospel grace
+Stand open night and day,
+Lord, we are come to seek supplies,
+And drive our wants away.
+
+
+Hymn 1:8.
+The safety and protection of the church, Isa. 26. 1-6.
+
+1 How honourable is the place
+Where we adoring stand,
+Zion the glory of the earth,
+And beauty of the land!
+
+2 Bulwarks of mighty grace defend
+The city where we dwell,
+The walls of strong salvation made,
+Defy th' assaults of hell.
+
+3 Lift up the everlasting gates,
+The doors wide open fling,
+Enter, ye nations, that obey
+The statutes of our King.
+
+4 Here you shall taste unmingled joys,
+And live in perfect peace,
+You that have known Jehovah's name,
+And ventur'd on his grace.
+
+5 Trust in the Lord, for ever trust,
+And banish all your fears;
+Strength in the Lord Jehovah dwells,
+Eternal as his years.
+
+6 [What tho' the rebels dwell on high,
+His arm shall bring them low,
+Low' as the caverns of the grave
+Their lofty heads shall bow.]
+
+7 [On Babylon our feet shall tread
+In that rejoicing hour,
+The ruins of her walls shall spread
+A pavement for the poor.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:9.
+The promises of the covenant of grace, Isa. 55. 1 2.
+Zech. 13. 1. Mich. 7. 19. Ezek. 36. 25 &c.
+
+1 In vain we lavish out our lives
+To gather empty wind,
+The choicest blessings earth can yield
+Will starve a hungry mind.
+
+2 Come and the Lord shall feed our souls
+With more substantial meat,
+With such as saints in glory love,
+With such as angels eat.
+
+3 Our God will every want supply,
+And fill our hearts with peace;
+He gives by covenant and by oath
+The riches of his grace.
+
+4 Come, and he'll cleanse our spotted souls,
+And wash away our stains,
+In the dear fountain that his Son
+Pour'd from his dying veins.
+
+5 [Our guilt shall vanish all away
+Tho' black as hell before;
+Our sins shall sink beneath the sea,
+And shall be found no more.
+
+6 And lest pollution should o'erspread
+Our inward powers again,
+His Spirit shall bedew our souls
+Like purifying rain.]
+
+7 Our heart, that flinty stubborn thing,
+That terrors cannot move,
+That fears no threat'nings of his wrath,
+Shall be dissolv'd by love;
+
+8 Or he can take the flint away
+That would not be refin'd,
+And from the treasures of his grace
+Bestow a softer mind.
+
+9 There shall his sacred Spirit dwell,
+And deep engrave his law,
+And every motion of our souls
+To swift obedience draw.
+
+10 Thus will he pour salvation down,
+And we shall render praise,
+We the dear people of his love,
+And he our God of grace.
+
+
+Hymn 1:10.
+The blessedness of gospel times; or, The revelation of
+Christ to Jews and Gentiles, Isa. 5. 2 7-10. Matt.
+13. 16 17.
+
+1 How beauteous are their feet
+Who stand on Zion's hill!
+Who bring salvation on their tongues,
+And words of peace reveal!
+
+2 How charming is their voice!
+How sweet the tidings are!
+"Zion, behold thy Saviour King,
+He reigns and triumphs here."
+
+3 How happy are our ears
+That hear this joyful sound,
+Which kings and prophets waited for,
+And sought, but never found!
+
+4 How blessed are our eyes
+That see this heavenly light!
+Prophets and kings desir'd it long,
+But dy'd without the sight.
+
+5 The watchmen join their voice,
+And tuneful notes employ;
+Jerusalem breaks forth in songs,
+And deserts leant the joy.
+
+6 The Lord makes bare his arm
+Thro' all the earth abroad
+Let every nation now behold
+Their Saviour and their God.
+
+
+Hymn 1:11.
+The humble enlightened, and carnal reason humbled;
+or, The sovereignty of grace, Luke 10. 21 22
+
+1 There was an hour when Christ rejoic'd,
+And spoke his joy in words of praise;
+"Father, I thank thee, mighty God,
+"Lord of the earth, and heavens, and seas.
+
+2 "I thank thy sovereign power and love,
+"That crowns my doctrine with success;
+"And makes the babes in knowledge learn
+"The heights, and breadths, and lengths of grace.
+
+3 "But all this glory lies conceal'd
+"From men of prudence and of wit;
+"The prince of darkness blinds their eyes,
+"And their own pride resists the light.
+
+4 "Father, 'tis thus, because thy will
+"Chose and ordain'd it should be so;
+"T'is thy delight t' abase the proud,
+"And lay the haughty scorner low.
+
+5 "There's none can know the Father right
+"But those who learn it from the Son;
+"Nor can the Son be well receiv'd,
+But where the Father makes him known."
+
+6 Then let our souls adore our God
+That deals his graces as he please,
+Nor gives to mortals an account
+Or of his actions, or decrees.
+
+
+Hymn 1:12.
+Free grace in revealing Christ, Luke 10. 21.
+
+1 Jesus, the man of constant grief,
+A mourner all his days;
+His spirit once rejoic'd aloud,
+And tun'd his joy to praise.
+
+2 "Father, I thank thy wondrous love,
+"That hath reveal'd thy Son
+"To men unlearned; and to babes
+"Has made thy gospel known.
+
+3 "The mysteries of redeeming grace
+"Are hidden from the wise,
+"While pride and carnal reasonings join
+"To swell and blind their eyes."
+
+4 Thus doth the Lord of heaven and earth
+His great decrees fulfil,
+And orders all his works of grace
+By his own sovereign will.
+
+
+Hymn 1:13.
+The Son of God incarnate; or, The titles and the
+kingdom of Christ, Isa. 9. 2 6 7.
+
+1 The lands that long in darkness lay
+Now have beheld a heavenly light;
+Nations that sat in death's cold shade
+Are bless'd with beams divinely bright.
+
+2 The virgin's promis'd Son is born,
+Behold th' expected Child appear;
+What shall his names or titles be?
+The Wonderful, the Counsellor.
+
+3 This infant is the mighty God
+Come to be suckled and ador'd
+Th' eternal Father, Prince of Peace,
+The son of David, and his Lord.
+
+4 The government of earth and seas
+Upon his shoulders shall be laid
+His wide dominions still increase,
+And honours to his name be paid.
+
+5 Jesus the holy child shall sit
+High on his father David's throne,
+Shall crush his foes beneath his feet,
+And reign to ages yet unknown.
+
+
+Hymn 1:14.
+The triumph of faith; or, Christ's unchangeable love,
+Rom. 8. 33 &c.
+
+1 Who shall the Lord's elect condemn?
+'Tis God that justifies their souls,
+And mercy like a mighty stream
+O'er all their sins divinely rolls.
+
+
+2 Who shall adjudge the saints to hell?
+'Tis Christ that suffer'd in their stead,
+And the salvation to fulfil,
+Behold him rising from the dead.
+
+3 He lives, he lives, and sits above,
+For ever interceding there:
+Who shall divide us from his love?
+Or what should tempt us to despair?
+
+4 Shall persecution, or distress,
+Famine, or sword, or nakedness?
+He that hath lov'd us bears us thro',
+And makes us more than conquerors too.
+
+5 Faith hath an overcoming power,
+It triumphs in the dying hour;
+Christ is our life, our joy, our hope,
+Nor can we sink with such a prop.
+
+6 Not all that men on earth can do,
+Nor powers on high, nor powers below,
+Shall cause his mercy to remove,
+Or wean our hearts from Christ our love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:15.
+Our own weakness, and Christ our strength,
+2 Cor. 12. 7 9 10.
+
+1 Let me but hear my Saviour say,
+"Strength shall be equal to thy day,"
+Then I rejoice in deep distress,
+Leaning on all-sufficient Grace.
+
+2 I glory in infirmity,
+That Christ's own power may rest on me;
+When I am weak, then am I strong,
+Grace is my shield, and Christ my song.
+
+3 I can do all things, or can bear
+All sufferings, if my Lord be there;
+Sweet pleasures mingle with the pains,
+While his left hand my head sustains.
+
+4 But if the Lord be once withdrawn,
+And we attempt the work alone,
+When new temptations spring and rise
+We find how great our weakness is.
+
+5 [So Samson, when his hair was lost,
+Met the Philistines to his cost;
+Shook his vain limbs with sad surprise,
+Made feeble fight, and lost his eyes.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:16.
+Hosanna to Christ, Matt. 21. 9. Luke 19. 38 40.
+
+1 Hosanna to the royal Son
+Of David's ancient line,
+His natures two, his person one,
+Mysterious and divine.
+
+2 The root of David here we find,
+And offspring is the same;
+Eternity and time are join'd
+In our Immanuel's name.
+
+3 Bless'd he that comes to wretched men
+With peaceful news from heaven;
+Hosannas of the highest strain
+To Christ the Lord be given.
+
+4 Let mortals ne'er refuse to take
+Th' hosanna on their tongues,
+Lest rocks and stones should rise, and break
+Their silence into songs.
+
+
+Hymn 1:17.
+Victory over death, 1 Cor. 15, 55 &c.
+
+1 O for an overcoming faith
+To cheer my dying hours,
+To triumph o'er the monster Death,
+And all his frightful powers.
+
+2 Joyful with all the strength I have
+My quivering lips should sing,
+"Where is thy boasted victory, Grave?
+And where the monster's sting?"
+
+3 If sin be pardon'd I'm secure,
+Death hath no sting beside;
+The law gives sin its damning power,
+But Christ, my ransom, died.
+
+4 Now to the God of victory
+Immortal thanks be paid,
+Who makes us conquerors while we die,
+Thro' Christ our living head.
+
+
+Hymn 1:18.
+Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord, Rev. 14. 13.
+
+1 Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims,
+For all the pious dead,
+Sweet is the savour of their names,
+And soft their sleeping bed.
+
+2 They die in Jesus, and are bless'd;
+How kind their slumbers are!
+From sufferings and from sins releas'd,
+And freed from every snare.
+
+3 Far from this world of toil and strife,
+They're present with the Lord;
+The labours of their mortal life
+End in a large reward.
+
+
+Hymn 1:19.
+The song of Simeon; or, Death made desirable,
+Luke 2. 27 &c.
+
+1 Lord at thy temple we appear,
+As happy Simeon came,
+And hope to meet our Saviour here;
+O make our joys the same!
+
+2 With what divine and vast delight
+The good old man was fill'd,
+When fondly in his wither'd arms
+He clasp'd the holy child!
+
+3 "Now I can leave this world," he cry'd,
+"Behold thy servant dies,
+"I've seen thy great salvation, Lord,
+"And close my peaceful eyes.
+
+4 "This is the light prepar'd to shine
+"Upon the Gentile lands,
+"Thine Israel's glory, and their hope
+"To break their slavish bands."
+
+5 [Jesus, the vision of thy face
+Hath overpowering charms
+Scarce shall I feel death's cold embrace
+If Christ be in my arms.
+
+6 Then while ye hear my heart-strings break,
+How sweet my minutes roll!
+A mortal paleness on my cheek,
+And glory in my soul.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:20.
+Spiritual apparel; namely, the robe of righteousness,
+and garments of salvation, Isa. 61. 10.
+
+1 Awake, my heart, arise, my tongue,
+Prepare a tuneful voice,
+In God the life of all my joys,
+Aloud will I rejoice.
+
+2 'Tis he adorn'd my naked soul,
+And made salvation mine,
+Upon a poor polluted worm
+He makes his graces shine.
+
+3 And lest the shadow of a spot
+Should on my soul be found,
+He took the robe the Saviour wrought,
+And cast it all around.
+
+4 How far the heavenly robe exceeds
+What earthly princes wear!
+These ornaments, how bright they shine!
+How white the garments are!
+
+5 The Spirit wrought my faith and love,
+And hope, and every grace;
+But Jesus spent his life to work
+The robe of righteousness.
+
+6 Strangely, my soul, art thou array'd
+By the great sacred Three:
+In sweetest harmony of praise
+Let all thy powers agree.
+
+
+Hymn 1:21.
+A vision of the kingdom of Christ among men,
+Rev. 21. 1-4.
+
+1 Lo, what a glorious sight appears
+To our believing eyes!
+The earth and sea are pass'd away,
+And the old rolling skies.
+
+2 From the third heaven where God resides,
+That holy happy place,
+The New Jerusalem comes down
+Adorn'd with shining grace.
+
+3 Attending angels shout for joy,
+And the bright armies sing,
+"Mortals, behold the sacred seat
+"Of your descending King.
+
+4 "The God of glory down to men
+"Removes his blest abode,
+"Men the dear objects of his grace,
+"And he the loving God.
+
+5 "His own soft hand shall wipe the tears
+"From every weeping eye,
+"And pains, and groans, and griefs, and fears,
+"And death itself shall die."
+
+6 How long, dear Saviour, O how long,
+Shall this bright hour delay!
+Fly swifter round, ye wheels of time,
+And bring the welcome day.
+
+
+Hymn 1:22. [Supplement.]
+Flesh and Spirit. Rom. 8. 1.
+
+1 What vain desires, and passions vain,
+Attend this mortal clay!
+Oft have they pierc'd my soul with pain,
+And drawn my heart astray.
+
+2 How have I wander'd from my God,
+And following sin and shame
+In this vile world of flesh and blood
+Defil'd my nobler frame!
+
+3 For ever blessed be thy grace
+That form'd my soul anew,
+And made it of an heaven-born race,
+Thy glory to pursue.
+
+4 My spirit holds perpetual war,
+And wrestles and complains;
+But views the happy moment near
+That shall dissolve its chains.
+
+5 Cheerful in death I close my eyes,
+To part with every lust;
+And charge my flesh whene'er it rise
+To leave them in the dust.
+
+6 My purer spirit shall not fear
+To put this body on:
+Its tempting powers no more are there,
+Its lusts and passions gone.
+
+
+Hymn 1:23. [Supplement.]
+A hopeful youth falling short of heaven, Mark 10. 21.
+
+1 Must all the charms of nature then
+So hopeless to salvation prove?
+Can hell demand, can heaven condemn
+The man whom Jesus deigns to love?
+
+2 The man who sought the ways of truth,
+Paid friends and neighbours all their due,
+(A modest, sober, lovely youth)
+And thought he wanted nothing now.
+
+3 But mark the change! thus spake the Lord,
+"Come, part with earth for heaven to-day,"
+The youth astonish'd at the word,
+In silent sadness went his way.
+
+4 Poor virtues that he boasted so,
+This test unable to endure;
+Let Christ, and grace, and glory go
+To make his land and money sure.
+
+5 Ah foolish choice of treasures here!
+Ah fatal love of tempting gold!
+Must this base world be bought so dear?
+Are life and heaven so cheaply sold?
+
+6 In vain the charms of nature shine,
+If this vile passion govern me:
+Transform my soul, O love divine,
+And make me part with all for thee.
+
+
+Hymn 1:24.
+The rich sinner dying, Psalm 49. 6 9. Eccl. 8. 8.
+Job 3. 14 15.
+
+1 In vain the wealthy mortals toil,
+And heap their shining dust in vain,
+Look down and scorn the humble poor,
+And boast their lofty hills of gain.
+
+2 Their golden cordials cannot ease
+Their pained hearts or aching heads,
+Nor fright nor bribe approaching death
+From glittering roofs and downy beds.
+
+3 The lingering, the unwilling soul
+The dismal summons must obey,
+And bid a long a sad farewell
+To the pale lump of lifeless clay.
+
+4 Thence they are huddled to the grave,
+Where kings and slaves have equal thrones;
+Their bones without distinction lie
+Amongst the heap of meaner bones.
+
+The rest referred to Psalm 49.
+
+
+Hymn 1:25.
+A vision of the Lamb, Rev 5. 6-9.
+
+1 All mortal vanities, be gone,
+Nor tempt my eyes, nor tire my ears,
+Behold amidst th' eternal throne
+A vision of the Lamb appears.
+
+2[Glory his fleecy robe adorns,
+Mark'd with the bloody death he bore;
+Seven are his eyes, and seven his horns,
+To speak his wisdom and his power.
+
+3 Lo, he receives a sealed book
+From him that sits upon the throne:
+Jesus, my Lord, prevails to look
+On dark decrees, and things unknown.]
+
+4 All the assembling saints around
+Fall worshipping before the Lamb,
+And in new songs of gospel-sound
+Address their honours to his name,
+
+5 The joy, the shout, the harmony
+Flies o'er the everlasting hills,
+"Worthy art thou alone," they cry,
+"To read the book, to loose the seals."]
+
+6 Our voices join the heavenly strain,
+And with transporting pleasure sing,
+"Worthy the Lamb that once was slain,
+"To be our teacher and our king!"
+
+7 His words of prophecy reveal
+Eternal counsels, deep designs;
+His grace and vengeance shall fulfil
+The peaceful and the dreadful lines.
+
+8 Thou hast redeem'd our souls from hell
+'With thine invaluable blood;
+And wretches that did once rebel
+Are now made favourites of their Cod.
+
+9 Worthy for ever is the Lord,
+That died for treasons not his own,
+By every tongue to be ador'd,
+And dwell upon his Father's throne.
+
+
+Hymn 1:26.
+Hope of heaven by the resurrection of Christ,
+1 Peter 1. 3-5.
+
+1 Bless'd be the everlasting God,
+The Father of our Lord,
+Be his abounding mercy prais'd,
+His majesty ador'd.
+
+2 When from the dead he rais'd his Son,
+And call'd him to the sky,
+He gave our souls a lively hope
+That they should never die.
+
+3 What tho' our inbred sins require
+Our flesh to see the dust!
+Yet as the Lord our Saviour rose,
+So all his followers must.
+
+4 There's an inheritance divine
+Reserv'd against that day,
+'Tis uncorrupted, undefil'd,
+And cannot waste away.
+
+5 Saints by the power of God are kept
+Till the salvation come;
+We walk by faith as strangers here
+Till Christ shall call us home.
+
+
+Hymn 1:27.
+Assurance of heaven; or, A saint prepared to die,
+2 Tim. 4. 6 7 8 18.
+
+1 [Death may dissolve my body now,
+And bear my spirit home;
+Why do my minutes move so slow,
+Nor my salvation come?
+
+2 With heavenly weapons I have fought
+The battles of the Lord,
+Finish'd my course, and kept the faith,
+And wait the sure reward.]
+
+3 God has laid up in heaven for me
+A crown which cannot fade;
+The righteous Judge at that great day
+Shall place it on my head.
+
+4 Nor hath the King of grace decreed
+This prize for me alone;
+But all that love and long to see
+Th' appearance of his Son.
+
+5 Jesus the Lord shall guard me safe
+From every ill design;
+And to his heavenly kingdom keep
+This feeble soul of mine.
+
+6 God is my everlasting aid
+And hell shall rage in vain;
+To him be highest glory paid,
+And endless praise.--Amen.
+
+
+Hymn 1:28.
+The triumph of Christ over the enemies of his church,
+Isa. 63. 1 2 3 &c.
+
+1 What mighty man, or mighty God,
+Comes travelling in state,
+Along the Idumean road,
+Away from Bozrah's gate?
+
+2 The glory of his robes proclaim
+'Tis some victorious king:
+"'Tis I, the just, th' Almighty One,
+"That your salvation bring."
+
+3 "Why, mighty Lord," thy saints enquire,
+"Why thine apparel red?
+"And all thy vesture stain'd like those
+"Who in the wine-press tread?"
+
+4 "I by myself have trod the press,
+"And crush'd my foes alone,
+"My wrath has struck the rebels dead,
+"My fury stamp'd them down.
+
+5 "'Tis Edom's blood that dyes my robes
+"With joyful scarlet stains,
+"The triumph that my raiment wears
+"Sprung from their bleeding veins.
+
+6 "Thus shall the nations be destroy'd
+"That dare insult my saints,
+"I have an arm t' avenge their wrongs,
+"An ear for their complaints."
+
+
+Hymn 1:29.
+The ruin of Antichrist, Isa. 63. 4-7.
+
+1 "I lift my banners," saith the Lord,
+"Where Antichrist has stood,
+"The city of my gospel-foes
+"Shall be a field of blood.
+
+2 "My heart has study'd just revenge,
+"And now the day appears,
+"The day of my redeem'd is come
+"To wipe away their tears.
+
+3 "Quite weary is my patience grown,
+"And bids my fury go
+"Swift as the lightning it shall move,
+"And be as fatal too.
+
+4 "I call for helpers but in vain:
+"Then has my gospel none?
+"Well, mine own arm has might enough
+"To crush my foes alone.
+
+5 "Slaughter and my devouring sword
+"Shall walk the streets around,
+"Babel shall reel beneath my stroke,
+"And stagger to the ground."
+
+6 Thy honours, O victorious King!
+Thine own right-hand shall raise,
+While we thy awful vengeance sing,
+And our deliverer praise.
+
+
+Hymn 1:30.
+Prayer for deliverance answered, Isa. 26. 8-12 20 21.
+
+1 In thine own ways, O God of love,
+We wait the visits of thy grace,
+Our souls desire is to thy Name,
+And the remembrance of thy face.
+
+2 My thoughts are searching, Lord, for thee,
+'Mongst the black shades of lonesome night;
+My earnest cries salute the skies
+Before the dawn restore the light.
+
+3 Look, how rebellious men deride
+The tender patience of my God;
+But they shall see thy lifted hand,
+And feel the scourges of thy rod.
+
+4 Hark, the Eternal rends the sky,
+A mighty voice before him goes,
+A voice of music to his friends,
+But threatening thunder to his foes.
+
+5 Come, children, to your Father's arms,
+Hide in the chambers of my grace,
+Till the fierce storms be overblown,
+And my revenging fury cease.
+
+6 My sword shall boast its thousands slain,
+And drink the blood of haughty kings,
+While heavenly peace around my flock
+Stretches its soft and shady wings.
+
+
+Hymn 1:31. [Supplement.]
+The hidden life of a Christian, Col. 3. 3.
+
+1 O happy soul that lives on high;
+While men lie grovelling here!
+His hopes are fix'd above the sky,
+And faith forbids his fear.
+
+2 His conscience knows no secret stings,
+While peace and joy combine
+To form a life whose holy springs
+Are hidden and divine.
+
+3 He waits in secret on his God;
+His God in secret sees:
+Let earth be all in arms abroad,
+He dwells in heavenly peace.
+
+4 His pleasures rise from things unseen,
+Beyond this world and time,
+Where neither eyes nor ears have been,
+Nor thoughts of sinners climb.
+
+5 He wants no pomp nor royal throne
+To raise his figure here;
+Content and pleas'd to live unknown,
+Till Christ his life appear.
+
+6 He looks to heaven's eternal hill
+To meet that glorious day:
+But patient waits his Saviour's will
+To fetch his soul away.
+
+
+Hymn 1:32.
+Strength from heaven, Isa. 40. 27-30.
+
+1 Whence do our mournful thoughts arise?
+And where's our courage fled?
+Has restless sin and raging hell
+Struck all our comforts dead?
+
+2 Have we forgot th' almighty Name
+That form'd the earth and sea?
+And can an all-creating arm
+Grow weary or decay?
+
+3 Treasures of everlasting might
+In our Jehovah dwell;
+He gives the conquest to the weak,
+And treads their foes to hell.
+
+4 Mere mortal power shall fade and die,
+And youthful vigour cease;
+But we that wait upon the Lord
+Shall feel our strength increase.
+
+5 The saints shall mount on eagles' wings
+And taste the promis'd bliss,
+Till their unwearied feet arrive
+Where perfect pleasure is.
+
+
+Hymn 1:33. [Supplement.]
+The gospel the power of God to salvation, Rom. 1. 16.
+1 Cor. 1. 18 24.
+
+1 What shall the dying sinner do
+That seeks relief for all his woe?
+Where shall the guilty conscience find
+Ease for the torment of the mind?
+
+2 How shall we get our crimes forgiven,
+Or form our natures fit for heaven?
+Can souls all o'er defil'd with sin
+Make their own powers and passions clean?
+
+3 In vain we search, in vain we try,
+Till Jesus bring his gospel nigh;
+'Tis there such power and glory dwell
+As saves rebellious souls from hell.
+
+4 This is the pillar of our hope
+That bears our fainting spirits up;
+We read the grace, we trust the word,
+And find salvation in the Lord.
+
+5 Let men or angels dig the mines
+Where nature's golden treasure shines,
+Brought near the doctrine of the cross
+All nature's gold appears but dross.
+
+6 Should vile blasphemers with disdain
+Pronounce the truths of Jesus vain,
+I'll meet the scandal and the shame,
+And sing and triumph in his Name.
+
+
+Hymn 1:34. [Supplement.]
+None excluded from hope, Rom. 1. 16. 1 Cor. 1. 24.
+
+1 Jesus, thy blessings are not few,
+Nor is thy gospel weak;
+Thy grace can melt the stubborn Jew,
+And bow th' aspiring Greek.
+
+2 Wide as the reach of Satan's rage
+Doth thy salvation flow;
+'Tis not confin'd to sex or age,
+The lofty or the low.
+
+3 While grace is offer'd to the prince,
+The poor may take their share;
+No mortal has a just pretence
+To perish in despair.
+
+4 Be wise, ye men of strength and wit,
+Nor boast your native powers;
+But to his sovereign grace submit,
+And glory shall be yours.
+
+5 Come, all ye vilest sinners come,
+He'll form your souls anew:
+His gospel and his heart have room
+For rebels such as you.
+
+6 His doctrine is almighty love;
+There's virtue in his Name
+To turn the raven to a dove,
+The lion to a lamb.
+
+
+Hymn 1:35. [Supplement.]
+Truth, sincerity, &c. Phil. 4. 8.
+
+1 Let those who bear the Christian name
+Their holy vows fulfil:
+The saints, the followers of the Lamb,
+Are men of honour still.
+
+2 True to the solemn oath they take,
+Tho' to their hurt they swear;
+Constant and just to all they speak,
+For God and angels hear.
+
+3 Still with their lips their hearts agree,
+Nor flattering words devise,
+They know the God of truth can see
+Thro' every false disguise.
+
+4 They hate th' appearance of a lie
+In all the shapes it wears;
+They live the truth; and, when they die,
+Eternal life is theirs.
+
+5 While hypocrites and liars fly
+Before the Judge's frown,
+His faithful friends, who fear a lie,
+Receive th' immortal crown.
+
+
+Hymn 1:36. [Supplement.]
+A lovely carriage.
+
+1 O 'tis a lovely thing to see
+A man of prudent heart,
+Whose thoughts, and lips, and life agree
+To act a useful part.
+
+2 When envy, strife, and wars begin,
+In little angry souls,
+Mark how the sons of peace come in,
+And quench the kindling coals.
+
+3 Their minds are humble, mild, and meek,
+Nor let their fury rise;
+Nor passion moves their lips to speak,
+Nor pride exalts their eyes.
+
+4 Their frame is prudence mix'd with love,
+Good works fulfil their day:
+They join the serpent with the dove,
+But cast the sting away.
+
+5 Such was the Saviour of mankind;
+Such pleasures he pursu'd;
+His flesh and blood were all refin'd,
+His soul divinely good.
+
+6 Lord, can these plants of virtue grow
+In such a heart as mine?
+Thy grace my nature can renew,
+And make my soul like thine.
+
+
+Hymn 1:37. [Supplement.]
+Zeal and Fortitude.
+
+1 Do I believe what Jesus saith,
+And think the gospel true?
+Lord, make me bold to own my faith,
+And practise virtue too.
+
+2 Suppress my shame, subdue my fear,
+Arm me with heavenly zeal,
+That I may make thy power appear,
+And works of praise fulfil.
+
+3 If men shall see my virtue shine,
+And spread my name abroad,
+Thine is the power, the praise is thine,
+My Saviour and my God.
+
+4 Thus when the saints in glory meet,
+Their lips proclaim thy grace;
+They cast their honours at thy feet,
+And own their borrow'd rays.
+
+PAUSE.
+
+5 Are we the soldiers of the cross?
+The followers of the Lamb?
+And shall we fear to own his cause,
+Or blush to speak his name?
+
+6 Now we must fight, if we would reign;
+Increase our courage, Lord!
+We'll bear the toil, endure the pain,
+Supported by thy word.
+
+7 Thy saints in all this glorious war
+Shall Conquer tho' they're slain;
+They see the triumph from afar,
+And shall with Jesus reign.
+
+8 When that illustrious day shall rise,
+And all thy armies shine
+In robes of victory thro' the skies,
+The glory shall be thine.
+
+
+Hymn 1:38. [Supplement.]
+The universal law of equity. Matt. 8. 12.
+
+1 Blessed Redeemer how divine,
+How righteous is this rule of thine,
+"To do to all men just the same
+"As we expect or wish from them."
+
+2 This golden lesson, short and plain,
+Gives not the mind nor memory pain;
+And every conscience must approve
+This universal law of love.
+
+3 How blest would every nation be,
+Thus rul'd by love and equity!
+All would be friends without a foe,
+And form a paradise below.
+
+4 Jesus, forgive us, that we keep
+Thy sacred law of love asleep,
+No more let envy, wrath, and pride,
+But thy blest maxims be our guide.
+
+
+Hymn 1:39.
+God's tender care of his church, Isa. 13 &c.
+
+1 How shall my inward joys arise
+And burst into a song,
+Almighty love inspires my heart,
+And pleasure tunes my tongue.
+
+2 God on his thirsty Sion-hill
+Some mercy-drops has thrown,
+And solemn oaths have bound his love
+To shower salvation down.
+
+3 Why do we then indulge our fears,
+Suspicions and complaints?
+Is he a God, and shall his grace
+Grow weary of his saints?
+
+4 Can a kind woman e'er forget
+The infant of her womb,
+And 'mongst a thousand tender thoughts
+Her suckling have no room?
+
+5 "Yet (saith the Lord) should nature change,
+"And mothers monsters prove,
+"Sion still dwells upon the heart
+"Of everlasting love.
+
+6 "Deep on the palms of both my hands
+"I have engrav'd her name,
+"My hands shall raise her ruin'd walls,
+"And build her broken frame."
+
+
+Hymn 1:40.
+The business and blessedness of glorified saints,
+Rev. 7. 13 &c.
+
+1 "What happy men, or angels these
+"That all their robes are spotless white?
+"Whence did this glorious troop arrive
+"At the pure realms of heavenly light?"
+
+2 From tort'ring racks and burning fires,
+And seas of their own blood they came;
+But nobler blood has wash'd their robes,
+Flowing from Christ the dying Lamb.
+
+3 Now they approach th' almighty throne,
+With loud hosannas night and day,
+Sweet anthems to the great Three One
+Measure their blest eternity.
+
+4 No more shall hunger pain their souls,
+He bids their parching thirst be gone,
+And spreads the shadow of his wings
+To screen them from the scorching sun.
+
+5 The Lamb that fills the middle throne
+Shall shed around his milder beams,
+There shall they feast on his rich love,
+And drink full joys from living streams.
+
+6 Thus shall their mighty bliss renew
+Thro' the vast round of endless years,
+And the soft hand of sovereign grace
+Heals all their wounds, and wipes their tears.
+
+
+Hymn 1:41.
+The same; or, The martyrs glorified, Rev. 7. 13 &c.
+
+1 "These glorious minds, how bright they shine
+"Whence all their white array?
+"How came they to the happy seats
+"Of everlasting day?"
+
+2 From tort'ring pains to endless joys
+On fiery wheels they rode,
+And strangely wash'd their raiment white
+In Jesus' dying blood.
+
+3 Now they approach a spotless God,
+And bow before his throne
+Their warbling harps and sacred songs
+Adore the Holy One.
+
+4 The unveil'd glories of his face
+Amongst his saints reside,
+While the rich treasure of his grace
+Sees all their wants supply'd.
+
+5 Tormenting thirst shall leave their souls,
+And hunger flee as fast;
+The fruit of life's immortal tree
+Shall be their sweet repast.
+
+6 The Lamb shall lead his heavenly flock
+Where living fountains rise,
+And love divine shall wipe away
+The sorrows of their eyes.
+
+
+Hymn 1:42.
+Divine wrath and mercy, Nahum 1, 2 &c.
+
+1 Adore and tremble, for our God
+Is a _consuming fire_;*
+His jealous eyes his wrath inflame,
+And raise his vengeance higher.
+
+2 Almighty vengeance how it burns!
+How bright his fury glows!
+Vast magazines of plagues and storms
+Lie treasur'd for his foes.
+
+3 Those heaps of wrath by slow degrees
+Are forced into a flame,
+But kindled, O how fierce they blaze!
+And rend all nature's frame.
+
+4 At his approach the mountains flee,
+And seek a watery grave;
+The frighted sea makes haste away,
+And shrinks up every wave.
+
+5 Thro' the wide air the weighty rocks
+Are swift as hailstones hurl'd:
+Who dares engage his fiery rage
+That shakes the solid world?
+
+6 Yet, mighty God, thy sovereign grace
+Sits regent on the throne,
+The refuge of thy chosen race
+When wrath comes rushing down.
+
+7 Thy hand shall on rebellious kings
+A fiery tempest pour,
+While we beneath thy sheltering wings
+Thy just revenge adore.
+
+*Hebrews 12:29.
+
+
+Hymn 1:43. [Supplement.]
+The Christian treasure, 1 Cor. 3. 21.
+
+1 How vast the treasure we possess!
+How rich thy bounty, King of Grace!
+This world is ours, and worlds to come
+Earth is our lodge, and heaven our home.
+
+2 All things are ours, the gifts of God;
+The purchase of a Saviour's blood:
+While the good Spirit shews us how
+To use and to improve them too.
+
+3 If peace and plenty crown my days,
+They help, me, Lord, to speak thy praise!
+If bread of sorrows be my food,
+Those sorrows work my lasting good.
+
+4 I would not change my blest estate
+For all the world calls good or great:
+And while my faith can keep her hold,
+I envy not the sinner's gold.
+
+5 Father, I wait thy daily will;
+Thou shalt divide my portion still:
+Grant me on earth what seems thee best,
+Till death and heaven reveal the rest.
+
+
+Hymn 1:44. [Supplement.]
+The true improvement of life.
+
+1 And is this life prolong'd to me?
+Are days and seasons given?
+O let me then prepare to be
+A fitter heir of heaven.
+
+2 In vain these moments shall not pass,
+These golden hours be gone:
+Lord, I accept thine offered grace,
+I bow before thy throne.
+
+3 Now cleanse my soul from every sin,
+By my Redeemer's blood:
+Now let my flesh and soul begin
+The honours of my God.
+
+4 Let me no more my soul beguile
+With sin's deceitful toys:
+Let cheerful hope increasing still
+Approach to heavenly joys.
+
+5 My thankful lips shall loud proclaim
+The wonders of thy praise,
+And spread the savour of thy Name
+Where'er I spend my days.
+
+6 On earth let my example shine,
+And when I leave this state,
+May heaven receive this soul of mine
+To bliss supremely great.
+
+
+Hymn 1:45.
+The last judgment, Rev. 21. 5-8.
+
+1 See where the great incarnate God
+Fills a majestic throne,
+While from the skies his awful voice
+Bears the last judgment down.
+
+2 ["I am the first, and I the last,
+"Thro' endless years the same;
+"I AM is my memorial still,
+"And my eternal name.
+
+3 "Such favours as a God can give
+"My royal grace bestows;
+"Ye thirsty souls come taste the streams
+"Where life and pleasure flows.]
+
+4 ["The saint that triumphs o'er his sins,
+"I'll own him for a son,
+"The whole creation shall reward
+"The conquests he has won.
+
+5 "But bloody hands and hearts unclean,
+"And all the lying race,
+"The faithless and the scoffing crew,
+"That spurn at offer'd grace,
+
+6 "They shall be taken from my sight,
+"Bound fast in iron chains,
+"And headlong plung'd into the lake
+"Where fire and darkness reigns."
+
+7 O may I stand before the Lamb,
+When earth and seas are fled!
+And hear the Judge pronounce my name
+With blessings on my head!
+
+8 May I with those for ever dwell
+Who here were my delight,
+While sinners banish'd down to hell,
+No more offend my sight.
+
+
+Hymn 1:46. [Supplement.]
+The privileges of the living above the dead.
+
+1 Awake, my zeal, awake, my love,
+To serve my Saviour here below,
+In works which perfect saints above
+And holy angels cannot do.
+
+2 Awake my charity, to feed
+The hungry soul, and clothe the poor:
+In heaven are found no sons of need,
+There all these duties are no more.
+
+3 Subdue thy passions, O my soul!
+Maintain the fight, thy work pursue,
+Daily thy rising sins control,
+And be thy victories ever new.
+
+4 The land of triumph lies on high,
+There are no foes t' encounter there:
+Lord, I would conquer till I die,
+And finish all the glorious war.
+
+5 Let every flying hour confess
+I gain thy gospel fresh renown;
+And when my life and labour cease,
+May I possess the promis'd crown.
+
+
+Hymn 1:47. [Supplement.]
+Death of kindred improved.
+
+1 Must friends and kindred drop and die?
+And helpers be withdrawn?
+While sorrow with a weeping eye
+Counts up our comforts gone?
+
+2 Be thou our comfort, mighty God!
+Our helper and our friend:
+Nor leave us in this dangerous road,
+Till all our trials end.
+
+3 O may our feet pursue the way
+Our pious fathers led!
+With love and holy zeal obey
+The counsels of the dead.
+
+4 Let us be wean'd from all below,
+Let hope our grief expel,
+While death invites our souls to go
+Where our best kindred dwell.
+
+
+Hymn 1:48.
+The Christian race, Isa. 40. 28-31.
+
+1 Awake, our souls, away, our fears,
+Let every trembling thought be gone;
+Awake and run the heavenly race,
+And put a cheerful courage on.
+
+2 True, 'tis a strait and thorny road,
+And mortal spirits tire and faint;
+But they forget the mighty God
+That feeds the strength of every saint.
+
+3 Thee, mighty God, whose matchless power
+Is ever new and ever young,
+And firm endures while endless years
+Their everlasting circles run.
+
+4 From thee the overflowing spring,
+Our souls shall drink a fresh supply,
+While such as trust their native strength
+Shall melt away, and drop and die.
+
+5 Swift as an eagle cuts the air
+We'll mount aloft to thine abode,
+On wings of love our souls shall fly,
+Nor tire amidst the heavenly road.
+
+
+Hymn 1:49.
+The works of Moses and the Lamb, Rev. 15. 3.
+
+1 How strong thine arm is, mighty God,
+Who would not fear thy Name!
+Jesus, how sweet thy graces are!
+Who would not love the Lamb!
+
+2 He has done more than Moses did,
+Our Prophet and our King;
+From bonds of hell he freed our souls,
+And taught our lips to sing.
+
+3 In the Red-sea by Moses' hand
+Th' Egyptian host was drown'd;
+But his own blood hides all our sins,
+And guilt no more is found.
+
+4 When thro' the desert Israel went,
+With manna they were fed;
+Our Lord invites us to his flesh,
+And calls it living bread.
+
+5 Moses beheld the promis'd land,
+Yet never reach'd the place;
+But Christ shall bring his followers home
+To see his Father's face.
+
+6 Then shall our love and joy be full,
+And feel a warmer flame;
+And sweeter voices tune the song
+Of Moses and the Lamb.
+
+
+Hymn 1:50.
+The song of Zacharias, and the message of John
+the Baptist; or, Light and salvation by Jesus Christ,
+Luke 1. 68 &c. John 1. 29. 32.
+
+1 Now be the God of Israel bless'd
+Who makes his truth appear,
+His mighty hand fulfils his word,
+And all the oaths he sware.
+
+2 Now he bedews old David's root
+With blessings from the skies;
+He makes the branch of promise grow,
+The promis'd horn arise.
+
+3 [John was the prophet of the Lord
+To go before his face,
+The herald which our Saviour God
+Sent to prepare his ways.
+
+4 He makes the great salvation known,
+He speaks of pardon'd sins;
+While grace divine and heavenly love
+In its own glory shines.
+
+5 "Behold the Lamb of God," he cries,
+"That takes our guilt away:
+"I saw the Spirit o'er his head
+"On his baptizing day.]
+
+6 "Be every vale exalted high,
+"Sink every mountain low,
+"The proud must stoop, and humble souls
+"Shall his salvation know.
+
+7 "The heathen realms with Israel's land
+"Shall join in sweet accord;
+"And all that's born of man shall see
+"The glory of the Lord.
+
+8 "Behold the morning star arise,
+"Ye that in darkness sit;
+"He marks the path that leads to peace,
+"And guides our doubtful feet."
+
+
+Hymn 1:51.
+Persevering grace, Jude 24 25.
+
+1 To God the only wise,
+Our Saviour and our King,
+Let all the saints below the skies
+Their humble praises bring.
+
+2 'Tis his almighty love,
+His counsel, and his care,
+Preserves us safe from sin and death,
+And every hurtful snare.
+
+3 He will present our souls
+Unblemish'd and complete,
+Before the glory of his face,
+With joys divinely great.
+
+4 Then all the chosen seed
+Shall meet around the throne,
+Shall bless the conduct of his grace,
+And make his wonders known.
+
+5 To our Redeemer God
+Wisdom and power belongs,
+Immortal crowns of majesty,
+And everlasting songs.
+
+
+Hymn 1:52.
+Baptism, Matt. 28. 19. Acts 2. 38.
+
+1 'Twas the commission of our Lord,
+"Go, teach the nations, and baptize;"
+The nations have receiv'd the word
+Since he ascended to the skies.
+
+2 He sits upon th' eternal hills,
+With grace and pardon in his hands,
+And sends his covenant with the seals,
+To bless the distant British lands.
+
+3 "Repent, and be baptiz'd, (he saith)
+For the remission of your sins;"
+And thus our sense assists our faith,
+And shews us what his gospel means.
+
+4 Our souls he washes in his blood,
+As water makes the body clean;
+And the good Spirit from our God
+Descends like purifying rain.
+
+5 Thus we engage ourselves to thee,
+And seal our covenant with the Lord:
+O may the great eternal Three
+In heaven our solemn vows record!
+
+
+Hymn 1:53.
+The Holy Scriptures, Heb. 1. 1 2. 2 Tim. 3. 15 16.
+Psalm 147. 19 20.
+
+1 God who in various methods told
+His mind and will to saints of old,
+Sent down his Son, with truth and grace,
+To teach us in these latter days.
+
+2 Our nation reads the written word,
+That book of life, that sure record:
+The bright inheritance of heaven
+Is by the sweet conveyance given.
+
+3 God's kindest thoughts are here express'd,
+Able to make us wise and bless'd;
+The doctrines are divinely true,
+Fit for reproof, and comfort too.
+
+4 Ye British isles, who read his love
+In long epistles from above,
+(He hath not sent his sacred word
+To every land) Praise ye the Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 1:54.
+Electing grace; or, Saints beloved in Christ,
+Eph. 1. 3 &c.
+
+1 Jesus, we bless thy Father's Name;
+Thy God and ours are both the same:
+What heavenly blessings from his throne
+Flow down to sinners thro' his Son!
+
+2 "Christ be my first elect," he said,
+Then chose our souls in Christ our head,
+Before he gave the mountains birth,
+Or laid foundations for the earth.
+
+3 Thus did eternal love begin
+To raise us up from death and sin;
+Our characters were then decreed,
+"Blameless in love, a holy seed."
+
+4 Predestinated to be sons,
+Born by degrees, but chose at once;
+A new regenerated race
+To praise the glory of his grace.
+
+5 With Christ our Lord we share our part
+In the affections of his heart,
+Nor shall our souls be thence remov'd
+Till he forgets his first belov'd.
+
+
+Hymn 1:55.
+Hesekiah's song; or, Sickness and recovery, Isa. 38.9 &c.
+
+1 When we are rais'd from deep distress
+Our God deserves a song;
+We take the pattern of our praise
+From Hezekiah's tongue.
+
+2 The gates of the devouring grave
+Are open'd wide in vain,
+If he that holds the keys of death
+Commands them fast again.
+
+3 Pains of the flesh are wont t' abuse
+Our minds with slavish fears,
+"Our days are past, and we shall lose
+"The remnant of our years."
+
+4 We chatter with a swallow's voice,
+Or like a dove we mourn,
+With bitterness instead of joys,
+Afflicted and forlorn.
+
+5 Jehovah speaks the healing word,
+And no disease withstands;
+Fevers and plagues obey the Lord,
+And fly at his commands.
+
+6 If half the strings of life should break,
+He can our frame restore;
+He casts our sins behind his back,
+And they are found no more.
+
+
+Hymn 1:56.
+The song of Moses and the Lamb; or, Babylon falling,
+Rev. 15. 3. and chap. 16. 19. and 17. 6.
+
+1 We sing the glories of thy love,
+We sound thy dreadful Name;
+The Christian church unites the songs
+Of Moses and the Lamb.
+
+2 Great God, how wondrous are thy works
+Of vengeance and of grace!
+Thou King of saints, Almighty Lord,
+How just and true thy ways!
+
+3 Who dares refuse to fear thy Name,
+Or worship at thy throne?
+Thy judgments speak thine holiness
+Thro' all the nations known.
+
+4 Great Babylon, that rules the earth,
+Drunk with the martyrs' blood,
+Her crimes shall speedily awake
+The fury of our God.
+
+5 The cup of wrath is ready mix'd,
+And she must drink the dregs;
+Strong is the Lord her sovereign Judge,
+And shall fulfil the plagues.
+
+
+Hymn 1:57.
+Original sin; or, The first and second Adam,
+Rom. 5. 12. Psalm 51. 5. Job 11. 4.
+
+1 Backward with humble shame we look
+On our original;
+How is our nature dash'd and broke
+In our first father's fall!
+
+2 To all that's good averse and blind,
+But prone to all that's ill
+What dreadful darkness veils our mind!
+How obstinate our will!
+
+3 [Conceiv'd in sin (O wretched state!)
+Before we draw our breath,
+The first young pulse begins to beat
+Iniquity and death.
+
+4 How strong in our degenerate blood
+The old corruption reigns,
+And, mingling with the crooked flood,
+Wanders thro' all our veins!]
+
+5 Wild and unwholesome as the root
+Will all the branches be;
+How can we hope for living fruit
+From such a deadly tree?
+
+6 What mortal power from things unclean
+Can pure productions bring?
+Who can command a vital stream
+From an infected spring?]
+
+7 Yet, mighty God, thy wondrous love
+Can make our nature clean,
+While Christ and grace prevail above
+The tempter, death, and sin.
+
+8 The second Adam shall restore
+The ruins of the first,
+Hosanna to that sovereign power
+That new creates our dust.
+
+
+Hymn 1:58.
+The devil vanquished; or, Michael's war with the
+dragon, Rev. 12. 7.
+
+1 Let mortal tongues attempt to sing
+The wars of heaven, when Michael stood
+Chief general of th' Eternal King,
+And fought the battles of our God.
+
+2 Against the dragon and his host
+The armies of the Lord prevail:
+In vain they rage, in vain they boast,
+Their courage sinks, their weapons fail.
+
+3 Down to the earth was Satan thrown,
+Down to the earth his legions fell;
+Then was the trump of triumph blown,
+And shook the dreadful deeps of hell.
+
+4 Now is the hour of darkness past,
+Christ hath assum'd his reigning power;
+Behold the great accuser cast
+Down from the skies, to rise no more.
+
+5 'Twas by thy blood immortal Lamb,
+Thine armies trod the tempter down;
+'Twas by thy word and powerful Name,
+They gain'd the battle and renown.
+
+6 Rejoice, ye heavens; let every star
+Shine with new glories round the sky;
+Saints, while ye sing the heavenly war,
+Raise your Deliverer's name on high.
+
+
+Hymn 1:59.
+Babylon fallen, Rev. 18. 20 21.
+
+1 In Gabriel's hand a mighty stone
+Lies, a fair type of Babylon
+''Prophets, rejoice, and, all ye saints,
+"God shall avenge your long complaints."
+
+2 He said, and dreadful as he stood,
+He sunk the milstone in the flood:
+"Thus terribly shall Babel fall;
+"Thus, and no more be found at all."
+
+
+Hymn 1:60.
+The virgin Mary's song; or, The promised Messiah
+born, Luke 1. 46 &c.
+
+1 Our souls shall magnify the Lord,
+In God the Saviour we rejoice;
+While we repeat the Virgin's song,
+May the same spirit tune our voice.
+
+2 [The Highest saw her low estate,
+And mighty things his hand hath done:
+His overshadowing power and grace
+Makes her the mother of his Son.
+
+3 Let every nation call her bless'd,
+And endless years prolong her fame;
+But God alone must be ador'd;
+Holy and reverend is his Name.]
+
+4 To those that fear and trust the Lord
+His mercy stands for ever sure:
+From age to age his promise lives,
+And the performance is secure.
+
+5 He spake to Abr'am and his seed,
+"In thee shall all the earth be bless'd;"
+The memory of that ancient word
+Lay long in his eternal breast.
+
+6 But now no more shall Israel wait,
+No more the Gentiles lie forlorn:
+Lo the desire of nations comes,
+Behold the promis'd seed is born.
+
+
+Hymn 1:61.
+Christ our high Priest and King, and Christ coming
+to judgment, Rev. 1. 5 6 7.
+
+1 Now to the Lord that makes us know
+The wonders of his dying love,
+Be humble honours paid below,
+And strains of nobler praise above.
+
+2 'Twas he that cleans'd our foulest sins,
+And wash'd us in his richest blood;
+'Tis he that makes us priests and kings,
+And brings us rebels near to God.
+
+3 To Jesus our atoning priest,
+To Jesus our superior king,
+Be everlasting power confess'd,
+And every tongue his glory sing.
+
+4 Behold, on flying clouds he comes,
+And every eye shall see him move;
+Tho' with our sins we pierc'd him once,
+Then he displays his pardoning love.
+
+5 The unbelieving world shall wail
+While we rejoice to see the day:
+Come, Lord; nor let thy promise fail,
+Nor let thy chariots long delay.
+
+
+Hymn 1:62.
+Christ Jesus, the Lamb of God, worshipped by all
+the creation, Rev. 5. 11 12 13.
+
+1 Come let us join our cheerful songs
+With angels round the throne;
+Ten thousand thousand are their tongues,
+But all their joys are one.
+
+2 "Worthy the Lamb that dy'd," they cry,
+"To be exalted thus:"
+"Worthy the Lamb," our lips reply,
+"For he was slain for us."
+
+3 Jesus is worthy to receive
+Honour and power divine;
+And blessings more than we can give,
+Be, Lord, for ever thine.
+
+4 Let all that dwell above the sky,
+And air, and earth, and seas,
+Conspire to lift thy glories high,
+And speak thine endless praise.
+
+5 The whole creation join in one
+To bless the sacred Name
+Of him that sits upon the throne,
+And to adore the Lamb.
+
+
+Hymn 1:63.
+Christ's humiliation and exaltation, Rev. 5. 12.
+
+1 What equal honours shall we bring
+To thee, O Lord our God, the Lamb,
+When all the notes that angels sing
+Are far inferior to thy Name?
+
+2 Worthy is he that once was slain,
+The Prince of Peace that groan'd and dy'd,
+Worthy to rise, and live, and reign
+At his Almighty Father's side.
+
+3 Power and dominion are his due,
+Who stood condemn'd at Pilate's bar:
+Wisdom belongs to Jesus too,
+Tho' he was charg'd with madness here.
+
+4 All riches are his native right,
+Yet he sustain'd amazing loss:
+To him ascribe eternal might,
+Who left his weakness on the cross.
+
+5 Honour immortal must be paid,
+Instead of scandal and of scorn:
+While glory shines around his head,
+And a bright crown without a thorn.
+
+6 Blessings for ever on the Lamb,
+Who bore the curse for wretched men:
+Let angels sound his sacred Name,
+And every creature say, Amen.
+
+
+Hymn 1:64.
+Adoption, 1 John 3. 1 &c. Gal. 4. 6.
+
+1 Behold what wondrous grace
+The Father hath bestow'd
+On sinners of a mortal race,
+To call them sons of God!
+
+2 'Tis no surprising thing
+That we should be unknown;
+The Jewish world knew not their King,
+God's everlasting Son.
+
+3 Nor doth it yet appear
+How great we must be made;
+But when we see our Saviour here,
+We shall be like our head.
+
+4 A hope so much divine
+May trials well endure,
+May purge our souls from sense and sin,
+As Christ the Lord is pure.
+
+5 If in my Father's love
+I share a filial part,
+Send down thy Spirit like a dove
+To rest upon my heart.
+
+6 We would no longer lie
+Like slaves beneath the throne;
+My faith shall Abba, Father, cry,
+And thou the kindred own.
+
+
+Hymn 1:65.
+The kingdoms of the world become the kingdoms
+of our Lord; or, The day of judgment, Rev. 11. 15-18.
+
+1 Let the seventh angel sound on high,
+Let shouts be heard thro' all the sky;
+Kings of the earth, with glad accord
+Give up your kingdoms to the Lord.
+
+2 Almighty God, thy power assume,
+Who wast, and art, and art to come:
+Jesus, the Lamb, who once was slain,
+For ever live, for ever reign.
+
+3 The angry nations fret and roar,
+That they can slay the saints no more;
+On wings of vengeance flies our God
+To pay the long arrears of blood.
+
+4 Now must the rising dead appear,
+Now the decisive sentence hear;
+Now the dear martyrs of the Lord
+Receive an infinite reward.
+
+
+Hymn 1:66.
+Christ the King at his table, Cant. (Transcriber's Note:
+Song of Solomon) 1. 2-5 12 13 17.
+
+1 Let him embrace my soul, and prove
+Mine interest in his heavenly love:
+The voice that tells me, "Thou art mine,"
+Exceeds the blessings of the vine.
+
+2 On thee th' anointing Spirit came,
+And spreads the savour of thy name;
+That oil of gladness and of grace
+Draws virgin souls to meet thy face.
+
+3 Jesus, allure me by thy charms,
+My soul shall fly into thine arms,
+Our wandering feet thy favours bring
+To the fair chambers of the King.
+
+4 [Wonder and pleasure tune our voice
+To speak thy praises and our joys:
+Our memory keeps this love of thine
+Beyond the taste of richest wine.]
+
+5 Tho' in ourselves deform'd we are,
+And black as Kedar tent appear,
+Yet when we put thy beauties on,
+Fair as the courts of Solomon.
+
+6 While at his table sits the King,
+He loves to see us smile and sing;
+Our graces are our best perfume,
+And breathe like spikenard round the room.]
+
+7 As myrrh new bleeding from the tree,
+Such is a dying Christ to me;
+And while he makes my soul his guest,
+My bosom, Lord, shall be thy rest.
+
+8 [No beams of cedar or of fir
+Can with thy courts on earth compare;
+And here we wait until thy love
+Raise us to nobler seats above.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:67.
+Seeking the pastures of Christ the Shepherd, Cant. 1.7.
+
+1 Thou whom my soul admires above
+All earthly joy, and earthly love,
+Tell me, dear shepherd, let me know,
+Where doth thy sweetest pasture grow?
+
+2 Where is the shadow of that rock
+That from the son defends thy flock?
+Fain would I feed among thy sheep,
+Among them rest, among them sleep.
+
+3 Why should thy bride appear like one
+That turns aside to paths unknown?
+My constant feet would never rove,
+Would never seek another love.
+
+4 [The footsteps of thy flock I see;
+Thy sweetest pastures here they be;
+A wondrous feast thy love prepares,
+Bought with thy wounds, and groans, and tears.
+
+5 His dearest flesh he makes my food,
+And bids me drink his richest blood;
+Here to these hills my soul will come,
+To my beloved lead me home.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:68.
+The banquet of love, Cant. 2. 1 2 3 4 6 7.
+
+1 Behold the Rose of Sharon here,
+The Lily which the vallies bear;
+Behold the Tree of Life, that gives
+Refreshing fruit and healing leaves.
+
+2 Amongst the thorns so lilies shine,
+Amongst wild gourds the noble vine;
+So in mine eyes my Saviour proves
+Amidst a thousand meaner loves.
+
+3 Beneath his cooling shade I sat
+To shield me from the burning heat;
+Of heavenly fruit he spreads a feast
+To feed my eyes and please my taste.
+
+4 [Kindly he brought me to the place
+Where stands the banquet of his grace,
+He saw me faint, and o'er my head
+The banner of his love he spread.
+
+5 With living bread and generous wine
+He cheers this sinking heart of mine;
+And opening his own heart to me,
+He shews his thoughts how kind they be.]
+
+6 O never let my Lord depart,
+Lie down and rest upon my heart;
+I charge my sins not once to move
+Nor stir, nor wake, nor grieve my Love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:69.
+Christ appearing to his church, and seeking her
+company, Cant. 2. 1-13.
+
+1 The voice of my beloved sounds
+Over the rocks and rising grounds,
+O'er hills of guilt, and seas of grief,
+He leaps, he flies to my relief.
+
+2 Now thro' the veil of flesh I see
+With eyes of love he looks at me;
+Now in the gospel's clearest glass
+He shews the beauties of his face.
+
+3 Gently he draws my heart along
+Both with his beauties and his tongue;
+"Rise," saith my Lord, "make haste away;
+"No mortal joys are worth thy stay.
+
+4 "The Jewish wintery state is gone,
+"The mists are fled, the spring comes on,
+"The sacred turtle-dove we hear
+"Proclaim the new, the joyful year.
+
+5 "Th' immortal vine of heavenly root
+"Blossoms and buds, and gives her fruit:"
+Lo, we are come to taste the wine;
+Our souls rejoice and bless the vine.
+
+6 And when we hear our Jesus say,
+"Rise up, my love, make haste away!"
+Our hearts would fain out-fly the wind,
+And leave all earthly loves behind.
+
+
+Hymn 1:70.
+Christ inviting, and the church answering the
+invitation, Cant. 2. 14 16 17.
+
+1 [Hark, the Redeemer from on high
+Sweetly invites his favourites nigh;
+From caves of darkness and of doubt,
+He gently speaks, and calls us out:
+
+2 "My dove, who hidest in the rock,
+"Thine heart almost with sorrow broke,
+"Lift up thy face, forget thy fear,
+"And let thy voice delight mine ear.
+
+3 "Thy voice to me sounds ever sweet;
+"My graces in thy countenance meet;
+"Tho' the vain world thy face despise,
+"'Tis bright and comely in mine eyes."
+
+4 Dear Lord, our thankful heart receives
+The hope thine invitation gives:
+'To thee our joyful lips shall raise
+The voice of prayer, and of praise.]
+
+5 [I am my Love's, and he is mine;
+Our hearts, our hopes, our passions join:
+Nor let a motion, nor a word,
+Nor thought arise to grieve my Lord.
+
+6 My soul to pastures fair he leads,
+Amongst the lilies where he feeds;
+Amongst the saints (whose robes are white,
+Wash'd in his blood) is his delight.
+
+7 Till the day break, and shadows flee,
+Till the sweet dawning light I see,
+Thine eyes to me-ward often turn,
+Nor let my soul in darkness mourn.
+
+8 Be like a hart on mountains green,
+Leap o'er the hills of fear and sin;
+Nor guilt, nor unbelief divide
+My Love, my Saviour from my side.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:71.
+Christ found in the street, and brought to the church,
+Cant. 3. 1-5.
+
+1 Often I seek my Lord by night,
+Jesus, my love, my soul's delight;
+With warm desire and restless thought
+I seek him oft, but find him not.
+
+2 Then I arise, and search the street
+Till I my Lord, my Saviour meet;
+I ask the watchmen of the night,
+"Where did you see my soul's delight?"
+
+3 Sometimes I find him in the way,
+Directed by a heavenly ray;
+I leap for joy to see his face,
+And hold him fast in mine embrace.
+
+4 [I bring him to my mother's home,
+Nor does my Lord refuse to come,
+To Sion's sacred chambers, where
+My soul first drew the vital air.
+
+5 He gives me there his bleeding heart,
+Pierc'd for my sake with deadly smart;
+I give my soul to him, and there
+Our loves their mutual tokens share.]
+
+6 I charge you all, ye earthly toys,
+Approach not to disturb my joys;
+Nor sin, nor hell come near my heart,
+Nor cause my Saviour to depart.
+
+
+Hymn 1:72.
+The coronation of Christ, and espousals of the church,
+Cant. 3. 2.
+
+1 Daughters of Sion, come, behold
+The crown of honour and of gold,
+Which the glad church with joys unknown
+Plac'd on the head of Solomon.
+
+2 Jesus, thou everlasting King,
+Accept the tribute which we bring,
+Accept the well-deserv'd renown,
+And wear our praises as thy crown.
+
+3 Let every act of worship be
+Like our espousals, Lord, to thee;
+Like the dear hour, when from above
+We first receiv'd thy pledge of love.
+
+4 The gladness of that happy day,
+Our hearts would wish it long to stay,
+Nor let our faith forsake its hold,
+Nor comfort sink, nor love grow cold.
+
+5 Each following minute as it flies,
+Increase thy praise, improve our joys,
+Till we are rais'd to sing thy Name
+At the great supper of the Lamb.
+
+6 O that the months would roll away,
+And bring that coronation-day!
+The King of Grace shall fill the throne
+With all his Father's glories on.
+
+
+Hymn 1:73.
+The church's beauty in the eyes of Christ,
+Cant. 4. 1 10 11 7 9 8.
+
+1 Kind is the speech of Christ our Lord,
+Affection sounds in every word,
+"Lo, thou art fair, my love, he cries,
+"Not the young doves have sweeter eyes.
+
+2 ["Sweet are thy lips, thy pleasing voice
+"Salutes mine ear with secret joys,
+"No spice so much delights the smell,
+"Nor milk nor honey taste so well.]
+
+3 "Thou art all fair, my bride, to me,
+"I will behold no spot in thee."
+What mighty wonders love performs,
+And puts a comeliness on worms!
+
+4 Defil'd and loathsome as we are,
+He makes us white, and calls us fair;
+Adorns us with that heavenly dress,
+His graces and his righteousness.
+
+5 "My sister, and my spouse," he cries,
+"Bound to my heart by various ties,
+"Thy powerful love my heart detains
+"In strong delight and pleasing chains."
+
+6 He calls me from the leopard's den,
+From this wild world of beasts and men,
+To Sion where his glories are;
+Not Lebanon is half so fair.
+
+7 Nor dens of prey, nor flowery plains
+Nor earthly joys, nor earthly pains
+Shall hold my feet, or force my stay,
+When Christ invites my soul away.
+
+
+Hymn 1:74.
+The church the garden of Christ, Cant. 4. 12 14 15,
+and 5. 1.
+
+1 We are a garden wall'd around,
+Chosen and made peculiar ground;
+A little spot inclos'd by grace,
+Out of the world's wide wilderness.
+
+2 Like trees of myrrh and spice we stand,
+Planted by God the Father's hand;
+And all his springs in Sion flow
+To make the young plantation grow.
+
+3 Awake, O heavenly wind, and come,
+Blow on this garden of perfume;
+Spirit divine, descend and breathe
+A gracious gale on plants beneath.
+
+4 Make our best spices flow abroad
+To entertain our Saviour God:
+And faith, and love, and joy appear,
+And every grace be active here.
+
+5 [Let my beloved come, and taste
+His pleasant fruits at his own feast:
+"I come, my spouse, I come," he cries,
+With love and pleasure in his eyes.
+
+6 Our Lord into his garden comes,
+Well pleas'd to smell our poor perfumes;
+And calls us to a feast divine,
+Sweeter than honey, milk, or wine.
+
+7 "Eat of the tree of life, my friends,
+"The blessings that my Father sends;
+"Your taste shall all my dainties prove,
+"And drink abundance of my love."
+
+8 Jesus, we will frequent thy board,
+And sing the bounties of our Lord:
+But the rich food on which we live
+Demands more praise than tongues can give.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:75.
+The description of Christ the beloved,
+Cant. 5. 9-12 14 15 16.
+
+1 The wondering world enquires to know
+Why I should love my Jesus so:
+"What are his charms," say they, "above
+"The objects of a mortal love!"
+
+2 Yes, my beloved, to my sight,
+Shews a sweet mixture red and white:
+All human beauties, all divine,
+In my beloved meet and shine,
+
+3 White is his soul, from blemish free;
+Red with the blood he shed for me;
+The fairest of ten thousand fairs:
+A sun amongst ten thousand stars.
+
+4 [His head the finest gold excels,
+There wisdom in perfection dwells;
+And glory like a crown adorns
+Those temples once beset with thorns.
+
+5 Compassions in his heart are found,
+Hard by the signals of his wound;
+His sacred side no more shall bear
+The cruel scourge, the piercing spear.]
+
+6 [His hands are fairer to behold
+Than diamonds set in rings of gold;
+Those heavenly hands that on the tree
+Were nail'd, and torn, and bled for me.
+
+7 Tho' once he bow'd his feeble knees,
+Loaded with sins and agonies,
+Now on the throne of his command
+His legs like marble pillars stand.]
+
+8 [His eyes are majesty and love,
+The eagle temper'd with the dove:
+No more shall trickling sorrows roll
+Thro' those dear windows of his soul.
+
+9 His mouth, that pour'd out long complaints,
+Now smiles, and cheers his fainting saints;
+His countenance more graceful is
+Than Lebanon with all its trees.]
+
+10 All over glorious is my Lord,
+Must be belov'd, and yet ador'd:
+His worth if all the nations knew,
+Sure the whole earth would love him too.
+
+
+Hymn 1:76.
+Christ dwells in heaven, but visits on earth,
+Cant. 6. 1 2 3 12.
+
+1 When strangers stand and hear me tell
+What beauties in my Saviour dwell;
+Where he is gone, they fain would know,
+That they may seek and love him too.
+
+2 My best beloved keeps his throne
+On hills of light in worlds unknown
+But he descends, and shews his face
+In the young gardens of his grace.
+
+3 [In vineyards planted by his hand,
+Where fruitful trees in order stand;
+He feeds among the spicy beds,
+Where lilies shew their spotless heads.
+
+4 He has engross'd my warmest love,
+No earthly charms my soul can move:
+I have a mansion in his heart,
+Nor death nor hell shall make us part.]
+
+5 [He takes my soul ere I'm aware,
+And shews me where his glories are;
+No chariot of Amminadib
+The heavenly rapture can describe.
+
+6 O may my spirit daily rise
+On wings of faith above the skies,
+Till death shall make my last remove
+To dwell for ever with my love.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:77.
+The love of Christ to the church, in his language to
+her, and provisions for her, Cant. 7. 5 6 9 12 13.
+
+1 Now in the galleries of his grace
+Appears the King, and thus he says,
+"How fair my saints are in my sight;
+"My love how pleasant for delight!"
+
+2 Kind is thy language, sovereign Lord,
+There's heavenly grace in every word:
+From that dear mouth a stream divine
+Flows sweeter than the choicest wine.
+
+3 Such wondrous love awakes the lip
+Of saints that were almost asleep,
+To speak the praises of thy name,
+And makes our cold affections flame.
+
+4 These are the joys he lets us know
+In fields and villages below,
+Gives us a relish of his love,
+But keeps his noblest feast above.
+
+5 In Paradise within the gates
+An higher entertainment waits;
+Fruits new and old laid up in store,
+Where we shall feed, but thirst no more.
+
+
+Hymn 1:78.
+The strength of Christ's love, and the soul's jealousy
+of her own, Cant. 8. 5 6 7 13 14.
+
+1 [Who is this fair one in distress,
+That travels from the wilderness?
+And press'd with sorrows and with sins,
+On her beloved Lord she leans.
+
+2 This is the spouse of Christ our God,
+Bought with the treasure of his blood;
+And her request and her complaint
+Is but the voice of every saint.]
+
+3 "O let my name engraven stand,
+"Both on thy heart and on thy hand:
+"Seal me upon thine arm; and wear
+"That pledge of love for ever there.
+
+4 "Stronger than death thy love is known,
+"Which floods of wrath could never drown;
+"And hell and earth in vain combine
+"To quench a fire so much divine.
+
+5 "But I am jealous of my heart,
+Lest it should once from thee depart;
+"Then let thy name be well impress'd
+As a fair signet on my breast.
+
+6 "Till thou hast brought me to thy home,
+"Where fears and doubts can never come,
+"Thy count'nance let me often see,
+"And often thou shalt hear from me.
+
+7 "Come, my beloved, haste away,
+"Cut short the hours of thy delay,
+"Fly like a youthful hart or roe
+"Over the hills where spices grow."
+
+
+Hymn 1:79.
+A morning hymn, Psalm 19. 5 8 and 73. 24 25.
+
+1 God of the morning, at whose voice
+The cheerful sun makes haste to rise,
+And, like a giant doth rejoice
+To run his journey thro' the skies;
+
+2 From the fair chambers of the east
+The circuit of his race begins,
+And without weariness or rest,
+Round the whole earth he flies and shines.
+
+3 O like the sun may I fulfil
+Th' appointed duties of the day,
+With ready mind and active will
+March on and keep my heavenly way.
+
+4 [But I shall rove and lose the race,
+If God my sun should disappear,
+And leave me in this world's wild maze,
+To follow every wandering star.
+
+5 Lord, thy commands are clean and pure,
+Enlightening our beclouded eyes,
+Thy threatenings just, thy promise sure,
+Thy gospel makes the simple wise.]
+
+6 Give me thy counsels for my guide,
+And then receive me to thy bliss;
+All my desires and hopes beside
+Are faint and cold compar'd to this.
+
+
+Hymn 1:80.
+An evening hymn, Psalm 4. 8. and 3. 5 6. and 143. 8.
+
+1 Thus far the Lord has led me on,
+Thus far his power prolongs my days,
+And every evening shall make known
+Some fresh memorial of his grace.
+
+2 Much of my time has run to waste,
+And I perhaps am near my home;
+But he forgives my follies past,
+He gives me strength for days to come.
+
+3 I lay my body down to sleep,
+Peace is the pillow for my head,
+While well-appointed angels keep
+Their watchful stations round my bed.
+
+4 In vain the sons of earth or hell
+Tell me a thousand frightful things,
+My God in safety makes me dwell
+Beneath the shadow of his wings.
+
+5 [Faith in his name forbids my fear:
+O may thy presence ne'er depart!
+And in the morning make me hear
+The love and kindness of thy heart.
+
+6 Thus when the night of death shall come,
+My flesh shall rest beneath the ground,
+And wait thy voice to rouse my tomb,
+With sweet salvation in the sound.
+
+
+Hymn 1:81.
+A song for morning or evening, Lam. 3. 23. Isa. 45. 7.
+
+1 My God, how endless is thy love!
+Thy gifts are every evening new;
+And morning mercies from above
+Gently distil like early dew.
+
+2 Thou spreadst the curtains of the night,
+Great guardian of my sleeping hours;
+Thy sovereign word restores the light,
+And quickens all my drowsy powers.
+
+3 I yield my powers to thy command,
+To thee I consecrate my days;
+Perpetual blessings from thine hand
+Demand perpetual songs of praise.
+
+
+Hymn 1:82.
+God far above creatures; or, Man vain and
+mortal, Job 4. 77-21.
+
+1 Shall the vile race of flesh and blood
+Contend with their creator, God?
+Shall mortal worms presume to be
+More holy, wise, or just than he?
+
+2 Behold he puts his trust in none
+Of all the spirits round his throne;
+Their natures, when compar'd with his
+Are neither holy, just nor wise.
+
+3 But how much meaner things are they
+Who spring from dust and dwell in clay!
+Touch'd by the finger of thy wrath,
+We faint and vanish like the moth.
+
+4 From night to day, from day to night,
+We die by thousands in thy sight;
+Bury'd in dust whole nations lie
+Like a forgotten vanity.
+
+5 Almighty power, to thee we bow;
+How frail are we, how glorious thou!
+No more the sons of earth shall dare
+With an eternal God compare.
+
+
+Hymn 1:83.
+Afflictions and death under providence, Job 5. 6 7 8.
+
+1 Not from the dust affliction grows,
+Nor troubles rise by chance;
+Yet we are born to care and woes,
+A sad inheritance.
+
+2 As sparks break out from burning coals,
+And still are upwards borne;
+So grief is rooted in our souls,
+And man grows up to mourn.
+
+3 Yet with my God I leave my cause,
+And trust his promis'd grace;
+He rules me by his well-known laws
+Of love and righteousness.
+
+4 Not all the pains that e'er I bore
+Shall spoil my future peace,
+For death and hell can do no more
+Than what my Father please.
+
+
+Hymn 1:84.
+Salvation, righteousness, and strength in Christ,
+Isa. 45. 21 25.
+
+1 Jehovah speaks, let Israel hear,
+Let all the earth rejoice and fear,
+While God's eternal Son proclaims
+His sovereign honours and his names:
+
+2 "I am the last, and I the first,
+"The Saviour God, and God the just;
+"There's none beside pretends to shew
+"Such justice and salvation too.
+
+3 "[Ye that in shades of darkness dwell,
+"Just on the verge of death and hell,
+"Look up to me from distant lands,
+"Light, life and heaven are in my hands.
+
+4 "I by my holy Name have sworn,
+"Nor shall the word in vain return,
+"To me shall all things bend the knee,
+"And every tongue shall swear to me.]
+
+5 "In me alone shall men confess
+"Lies all their strength and righteousness;
+"But such as dare despise my Name,
+"I'll clothe them with eternal shame.
+
+6 "In me the Lord, shall all the seed
+"Of Israel from their sins be freed,
+"And by their shining graces prove
+"Their interest in my pardoning love."
+
+
+Hymn 1:85.
+The same.
+
+1 The Lord on high proclaims
+His Godhead from his throne;
+"Mercy and justice are the names
+"By which I will be known.
+
+2 "Ye dying souls that sit
+"In darkness and distress,
+"Look from the borders of the pit
+"To my recovering grace."
+
+3 Sinners shall hear the sound;
+Their thankful tongues shall own,
+"Our righteousness and strength is found
+"In thee, the Lord, alone."
+
+4 In thee shall Israel trust,
+And see their guilt forgiven;
+God will pronounce the sinners just,
+And take the saints to heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 1:86.
+God holy, just, and sovereign. Job 9. 2-10.
+
+1 How should the sons of Adam's race
+Be pure before their God?
+If he contend in righteousness
+We fall beneath his rod.
+
+2 To vindicate my words and thoughts
+I'll make no more pretence;
+Not one of all my thousand faults
+Can bear a just defence.
+
+3 Strong is his arm, his heart is wise;
+What vain presumers dare
+Against their Maker's hand to rise,
+Or tempt th' unequal war?
+
+4 [Mountains by his almighty wrath
+From their old seats are torn;
+He shakes the earth from south to north,
+And all her pillars mourn.
+
+5 He bids the sun forbear to rise,
+Th' obedient sun forbears:
+His hand with sackcloth spreads the skies,
+And seals up all the stars.
+
+6 He walks upon the stormy sea
+Flies on the stormy wind;
+There's none can trace his wondrous way,
+Or his dark footsteps find.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:87.
+God dwells with the humble and penitent, Isa. 57. 15 16.
+
+1 Thus saith the High and Lofty One,
+"I sit upon my holy throne,
+"My name is God, I dwell on high,
+"Dwell in my own eternity.
+
+2 "But I descend to worlds below,
+"On earth I have a mansion too,
+"The humble spirit and contrite
+"Is an abode of my delight.
+
+3 "The humble soul my words revive,
+"I bid the mourning sinner live,
+"Heal all the broken hearts I find,
+"And ease the sorrows of the mind.
+
+4 "When I contend against their sin
+"I make them know how vile they've been;
+"But should my wrath for ever smoke,
+"Their souls would sink beneath my stroke."]
+
+5 O may thy pardoning grace be nigh,
+Lest we should faint, despair, and die!
+Thus shall our better thoughts approve
+The methods of thy chastening love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:88.
+Life the day of grace and hope. Eccles. 9. 4 3 6 10.
+
+1 Life is the time to serve the Lord,
+The time t' insure the great reward;
+And while the lamp holds out to burn
+The vilest sinner may return.
+
+2 [Life is the hour that God has given
+To 'scape from hell, and fly to heaven,
+The day of grace, and mortals may
+Secure the blessings of the day.]
+
+3 The living know that they must die,
+But all the dead forgotten lie,
+Their memory and their sense is gone,
+Alike unknowing and unknown.
+
+4 [Their hatred and their love is lost,
+Their envy bury'd in the dust;
+They have no share in all that's done
+Beneath the circuit of the sun.]
+
+5 Then what my thoughts design to do,
+My hands, with all your might pursue,
+Since no device, nor work is found,
+Nor faith, nor hope beneath the ground.
+
+6 There are no acts of pardon past
+In the cold grave to which we haste,
+But darkness, death, and long despair
+Reign in eternal silence there.
+
+
+Hymn 1:89.
+Youth and judgment, Eccles. 11. 9.
+
+1 Ye sons of Adam, vain and young,
+Indulge your eyes, indulge your tongue,
+Taste the delight your souls desire,
+And give a loose to all your fire.
+
+2 Pursue the pleasures ye design,
+And cheer your hearts with songs and wine,
+Enjoy the day of mirth; but know
+There is a day of judgment too.
+
+3 God from on high beholds your thoughts,
+His book records your secret faults;
+The works of darkness you have done
+Must all appear before the sun.
+
+4 The vengeance to your follies due
+Should strike your hearts with terror thro':
+How will ye stand before his face,
+Or answer for his injur'd grace?
+
+5 Almighty God, turn off their eyes
+From these alluring vanities;
+And let the thunder of thy word
+Awake their souls to fear the Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 1:90.
+The same.
+
+1 Lo the young tribes of Adam rise,
+And thro' all nature rove,
+Fulfil the wishes of their eyes,
+And taste the joys they love.
+
+2 They give a loose to wild desires,
+But let the sinners know,
+The strict account that God requires
+Of all the works they do.
+
+3 The Judge prepares his throne on high,
+The frighted earth and seas
+Avoid the fury of his eye,
+And flee before his face.
+
+4 How shall I bear that dreadful day,
+And stand the fiery test?
+I give all mortal joys away
+To be for ever blest.
+
+
+Hymn 1:91.
+Advice to youth; or, Old age and death in an
+unconverted state, Eccles. 12. 1 7. Isa. 65. 20.
+
+1 Now in the heat of youthful blood
+Remember your Creator God,
+Behold the months come hastening on
+When you shall say, "My joys are gone."
+
+2 Behold, the aged sinner goes,
+Laden with guilt and heavy woes
+Down to the regions of the dead,
+With endless curses on his head.
+
+3 The dust returns to dust again,
+The soul in agonies of pain
+Ascends to God, not there to dwell,
+But hears her doom, and sinks to hell.
+
+4 Eternal King! I fear thy Name,
+Teach me to know how frail I am;
+And when my soul must hence remove,
+Give me a mansion in thy love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:92.
+Christ the wisdom of God, Prov. 8. 1 22-32.
+
+1 Shall wisdom cry aloud
+And not her speech be heard?
+The voice of God's eternal word,
+Deserves it no regard?
+
+2 "I was his chief delight,
+"His everlasting Son,
+"Before the first of all his works,
+"Creation, was begun.
+
+3 ["Before the flying clouds,
+"Before the solid land,
+"Before the fields, before the floods,
+"I dwelt at his right hand.
+
+4 "When he adorn'd the skies,
+"And built them I was there
+"To order where the sun should rise,
+"And marshal every star.
+
+5 "When he pour'd out the sea,
+"And spread the flowing deep,
+"I gave the flood a firm decree,
+"In its own bounds to keep.]
+
+6 "Upon the empty air
+The earth was balanc'd well;
+"With joy I saw the mansion where
+"The sons of men should dwell.
+
+7 "My busy thoughts at first
+"On their salvation ran,
+"Ere sin was born, or Adam's dust
+"Was fashioned to a man.
+
+8 "Then come, receive my grace,
+"Ye children, and be wise;
+"Happy the man that keeps my ways;
+"The man that shuns them dies."
+
+
+Hymn 1:93.
+Christ, or wisdom, obeyed or resisted, Prov. 8. 31 35 36.
+
+1 Thus saith the wisdom of the Lord,
+"Bless'd is the man that hears my word,
+"Keeps daily watch before my gates,
+"And at my feet for mercy waits.
+
+2 "The soul that seeks me shall obtain
+"Immortal wealth and heavenly gain;
+"Immortal life is his reward,
+"Life, and the favour of the Lord.
+
+3 "But the vile wretch that flies from me
+"Doth his own soul an injury;
+Fools that against my grace rebel
+"Seek death, and love the road to hell."
+
+
+Hymn 1:94.
+Justification by faith, not by works; or, The law
+condemns, grace justifies, Rom. 3. 19-22.
+
+1 Vain are the hopes the sons of men
+On their own works have built;
+Their hearts by nature all unclean,
+And all their actions guilt.
+
+2 Let Jew and Gentile stop their mouths
+Without a murmuring word,
+And the whole race of Adam stand
+Guilty before the Lord.
+
+3 In vain we ask God's righteous law
+To justify us now,
+Since to convince and to condemn
+Is all the law can do.
+
+4 Jesus, how glorious is thy grace,
+When in thy name we trust,
+Our faith receives a righteousness
+That makes the sinner just.
+
+
+Hymn 1:95.
+Regeneration, John 1. 13. and 3. 3 &c.
+
+1 Not all the outward forms on earth,
+Nor rites that God has given,
+Nor will of man, nor blood, nor birth,
+Can raise a soul to heaven.
+
+2 The sovereign will of God alone
+Creates us heirs of grace;
+Born in the image of his Son,
+A new peculiar race.
+
+3 The Spirit like some heavenly wind
+Blows on the sons of flesh,
+New models all the carnal mind,
+And forms the man afresh.
+
+4 Our quicken'd souls awake, and rise
+From the long sleep of death;
+On heavenly things we fix our eyes,
+And praise employs our breath.
+
+
+Hymn 1:96.
+Election excludes boasting, 1 Cor. 1. 26-31.
+
+1 But few among the carnal wise,
+But few of noble race,
+Obtain the favour of thine eyes,
+Almighty King of Grace.
+
+2 He takes the men of meanest name
+For sons and heirs of God;
+And thus he pours abundant shame
+On honourable blood.
+
+3 He calls the fool, and makes him know
+The mysteries of his grace,
+To bring aspiring wisdom low,
+And all its pride abase.
+
+4 Nature has all its glories lost
+When brought before his throne;
+No flesh shall in his presence boast
+But in the Lord alone.
+
+
+Hymn 1:97.
+Christ our wisdom, righteousness, &c. 1 Cor. 1. 30.
+
+1 Bury'd in shadows of the night
+We lie till Christ restores the light:
+Wisdom descends to heal the blind,
+And chase the darkness of the mind.
+
+2 Our guilty souls are drown'd in tears
+Till his atoning blood appears,
+Then we awake from deep distress,
+And sing, "The Lord our Righteousness."
+
+3 Our very frame is mix'd with sin,
+His Spirit makes our natures clean;
+Such virtues from his sufferings flow,
+At once to cleanse and pardon too.
+
+4 Jesus beholds where Satan reigns,
+Binding his slaves in heavy chains;
+He sets the prisoners free, and breaks
+The iron bondage from our necks.
+
+5 Poor helpless worms in thee possess
+Grace, wisdom, power, and righteousness;
+Thou art our mighty All, and we
+Give our whole selves, O Lord, to thee.
+
+
+Hymn 1:98.
+The same.
+
+1 How heavy is the night
+That hangs upon our eyes,
+Till Christ with his reviving light,
+Over our souls arise!
+
+2 Our guilty spirits dread
+To meet the wrath of heaven
+But, in his righteousness array'd,
+We see our sins forgiven.
+
+3 Unholy and impure
+Are all our thoughts and ways;
+His hands infected nature cure
+With sanctifying grace.
+
+4 The powers of hell agree
+To hold our souls in vain;
+He sets the sons of bondage free,
+And breaks the cursed chain.
+
+5 Lord, we adore thy ways
+To bring us near to God,
+Thy sovereign power, thy healing grace,
+And thine atoning blood.
+
+
+Hymn 1:99.
+Stones made children of Abraham; or, Grace not
+conveyed by religious parents, Matt. 3. 9.
+
+1 Vain are the hopes that rebels place
+Upon their birth and blood,
+Descended from a pious race;
+(Their fathers now with God.)
+
+2 He from the caves of earth and hell
+Can take the hardest stones,
+And fill the house of Abra'm well
+With new-created sons.
+
+3 Such wondrous power doth he possess
+Who form'd our mortal frame,
+Who call'd the world from emptiness,
+The world obey'd and came.
+
+
+Hymn 1:100.
+Believe and be saved, John 3. 16 17 18.
+
+1 Not to condemn the sons of men
+Did Christ, the Son of God, appear;
+No weapons in his hands are seen,
+No flaming sword, nor thunder there.
+
+2 Such was the pity of our God,
+He lov'd the race of man so well,
+He sent his Son to bear our load
+Of sins, and save our souls from hell.
+
+3 Sinners, believe the Saviour's word,
+Trust in his mighty name and live;
+A thousand joys his lips afford,
+His hands a thousand blessings give.
+
+4 But vengeance and damnation lies
+On rebels who refuse the grace;
+Who God's eternal Son despise
+The hottest hell shall be their place.
+
+
+Hymn 1:101.
+Joy in heaven for a repenting sinner, Luke 15. 7-10.
+
+1 Who can describe the joys that rise
+Thro' all the courts of Paradise
+To see a prodigal return,
+To see an heir of glory born?
+
+2 With joy the Father doth approve
+The fruit of his eternal love;
+The Son with joy looks down and sees
+The purchase of his agonies.
+
+3 The Spirit takes delight to view
+The holy soul he form'd anew;
+And saints and angels join to sing
+The growing empire of their King.
+
+
+Hymn 1:102.
+The beatitudes, Matt. 5. 3-12.
+
+1 [Bless'd are the humble souls that see
+Their emptiness and poverty;
+Treasures of grace to them are given,
+And crowns of joy laid up in heaven.]
+
+2 [Bless'd are the men of broken heart,
+Who mourn for sin with inward smart;
+The blood of Christ divinely flows,
+A healing balm for all their woes.]
+
+3 [Bless'd are the meek, who stand afar
+From rage and passion, noise and war;
+God will secure their happy state,
+And plead their cause against the great.]
+
+4 [Bless'd are the souls that thirst for grace,
+Hunger and long for righteousness,
+They shall be well supply'd and fed,
+With living streams and living bread.]
+
+5 [Bless'd are the men whose bowels move
+And melt with sympathy and love;
+From Christ the Lord shall they obtain
+Like sympathy and love again.]
+
+6 [Bless'd are the pure, whose hearts are clean
+From the defiling powers of sin,
+With endless pleasure they shall see
+A God of spotless purity.]
+
+7 [Bless'd are the men of peaceful life
+Who quench the coals of growing strife,
+They shall be call'd the heirs of bliss,
+The sons of God, the God of peace.]
+
+8 [Bless'd are the sufferers who partake
+Of pain and shame for Jesus' sake;
+Their souls shall triumph in the Lord,
+Glory and joy are their reward.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:103.
+Not ashamed of the gospel, C Tim. 1. 12.
+
+1 I'm not asham'd to own my Lord,
+Or to defend his cause,
+Maintain the honour of his word,
+The glory of his cross.
+
+2 Jesus, my God, I know his Name,
+His Name is all my trust,
+Nor will he put my soul to shame,
+Nor let my hope be lost.
+
+3 Firm as his throne his promise stands,
+And he can well secure
+What I've committed to his hands
+Till the decisive hour.
+
+4 Then will he own my worthless name
+Before his Father's face,
+And in the new Jerusalem
+Appoint my soul a place.
+
+
+Hymn 1:104.
+A state of nature and of grace, 1 Cor. 6. 10 11.
+
+1 Not the malicious or profane,
+The wanton or the proud,
+Nor thieves, nor slanderers shall obtain
+The kingdom of our God.
+
+2 Surprising grace! and such were we
+By nature and by sin,
+Heirs of immortal misery,
+Unholy and unclean.
+
+3 But we are wash'd in Jesus' blood,
+We're pardon'd thro' his Name;
+And the good Spirit of our God
+Has sanctify'd our frame.
+
+4 O for a persevering power
+To keep thy just commands!
+We would defile our hearts no more,
+No more pollute our hands.
+
+
+Hymn 1:105.
+Heaven invisible and holy, 1 Cor. 2. 9 10. Rev. 21. 27.
+
+1 Nor eye has seen, nor ear has heard,
+Nor sense nor reason known
+What joys the Father hath prepar'd
+For those that love the Son.
+
+2 But the good Spirit of the Lord
+Reveals a heaven to come:
+The beams of glory in his word
+Allure and guide us home.
+
+3 Pure are the joys above the sky,
+And all the region peace;
+No wanton lips, nor envious eye
+Can see or taste the bliss.
+
+4 Those holy gates for ever bar
+Pollution, sin, and shame;
+None shall obtain admittance there
+But followers of the Lamb.
+
+5 He keeps the Father's book of life,
+There all their names are found;
+The hypocrite in vain shall strive
+To tread the heavenly ground.
+
+
+Hymn 1:106.
+Dead to sin by the cross of Christ, Rom. 6. 1 2 6.
+
+1 Shall we go on to sin
+Because thy grace abounds,
+Or crucify the Lord again,
+And open all his wounds?
+
+2 Forbid it, mighty God,
+Nor let it e'er be said
+That we whose sins are crucify'd
+Should raise them from the dead.
+
+3 We will be slaves no more,
+Since Christ has made us free,
+Has nail'd our tyrants to his cross,
+And bought our liberty.
+
+
+Hymn 1:107.
+The fall and recovery of man; or, Christ and Satan
+at enmity, Gen. 3 1 15 17 Gal. 4. 4. Col. 2. 15.
+
+1 Deceiv'd by subtle snares of hell
+Adam our head, our father fell,
+When Satan in the serpent hid
+Propos'd the fruit that God forbid.
+
+2 Death was the threatening; death began
+To take possession of the man;
+His unborn race receiv'd the wound,
+And heavy curses smote the ground.
+
+3 But Satan found a worse reward;
+Thus saith the vengeance of the Lord,
+"Let everlasting hatred be
+"Betwixt the woman's seed and thee.
+
+4 "The woman's seed shall be my Son,
+He shall destroy what thou hast done,
+"Shall break thy head, and only feel
+"Thy malice raging at his heel."
+
+5 [He spake; and bid four thousand years
+Roll on;--at length his Son appears;
+Angels with joy descend to earth,
+And sing the young Redeemer's birth.
+
+6 Lo, by the sons of hell he dies;
+But, as he hung 'twixt earth and skies,
+He gave their prince a fatal blow,
+And triumph'd o'er the powers below.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:108.
+Christ unseen and beloved, 1 Pet. 1. 8.
+
+1 Not with our mortal eyes
+Have we beheld the Lord,
+Yet we rejoice to hear his Name,
+And love him in his word.
+
+2 On earth we want the sight
+Of our Redeemer's face,
+Yet, Lord, our inmost thoughts delight
+To dwell upon thy grace.
+
+3 And when we taste thy love,
+Our joys divinely grow
+Unspeakable, like those above,
+And heaven begins below.
+
+
+Hymn 1:109.
+The value of Christ and his righteousness, Phil. 3. 7 8 9.
+
+1 No more, my God, I boast no more
+Of all the duties I have done;
+I quit the hopes I held before
+To trust the merits of thy Son.
+
+2 Now for the love I bear his Name,
+What was my gain I count my loss,
+My former pride I call my shame,
+And nail my glory to his cross.
+
+3 Yes, and I must and will esteem
+All things but loss for Jesus' sake
+O may my soul be found in him,
+And of his righteousness partake.
+
+4 The best obedience of my hands
+Dares not appear before thy throne;
+But faith can answer thy demands
+By pleading what my Lord has done.
+
+
+Hymn 1:110.
+Death and immediate glory, 2 Cor. 5. 1 5-8.
+
+1 There is a house not made with hands,
+Eternal and on high:
+And here my spirit waiting stands
+Till God shall bid it fly.
+
+2 Shortly this prison of my clay
+Must be dissolv'd and fall,
+Then, O my soul, with joy obey
+Thy heavenly Father's call.
+
+3 'Tis he by his almighty grace
+That forms thee fit for heaven,
+And as an earnest of the place,
+Has his own Spirit given.
+
+4 We walk by faith of joys to come,
+Faith lives upon his word;
+But while the body is our home
+We're absent from the Lord.
+
+5 'Tis pleasant to believe thy grace,
+But we had rather see;
+We would be absent from the flesh,
+And present, Lord, with thee.
+
+
+Hymn 1:111.
+Salvation by grace, Titus 3. 3-7.
+
+1 [Lord, we confess our numerous faults,
+How great our guilt has been!
+Foolish and vain were all our thoughts,
+And all our lives were sin.
+
+2 But O, my soul, for ever praise,
+For ever love his Name,
+Who turns thy feet from dangerous ways
+Of folly, sin, and shame.]
+
+3 ['Tis not by works of righteousness
+Which our own hands have done;
+But we are sav'd by sovereign grace
+Abounding thro' his Son.]
+
+4 'Tis from the mercy of our God
+That all our hopes begin;
+'Tis by the water and the blood
+Our souls are wash'd from sin.
+
+5 'Tis thro' the purchase of his death,
+Who hung upon the tree,
+The Spirit is sent down to breathe
+On such dry bones as we.
+
+6 Rais'd from the dead we live anew;
+And justify'd by grace
+We shall appear in glory too,
+And see our Father's face.
+
+
+Hymn 1:112.
+The brazen serpent; or, Looking to Jesus,
+John 3. 14 15 16.
+
+1 So did the Hebrew prophet raise
+The brazen serpent high,
+The wounded felt immediate ease,
+The camp forbore to die.
+
+2 "Look upward in the dying hour,
+And live," the prophet cries;
+But Christ performs a nobler cure,
+When Faith lifts up her eyes.
+
+3 High on the cross the Saviour hung,
+High in the heavens he reigns:
+Here sinners by th' old serpent stung
+Look, and forget their pains.
+
+4 When God's own Son is lifted up,
+A dying world revives,
+The Jew beholds the glorious hope,
+Th' expiring Gentile lives.
+
+
+Hymn 1:113.
+Abraham's blessings on the Gentiles, Gen. 17. 7.
+Rom. 15. 8. Mark 10. 14.
+
+1 How large the promise! how divine,
+To Abra'am and his seed!
+"I'll be a God to thee and thine,
+"Supplying all their need."
+
+2 The words of his extensive love
+From age to age endure;
+The angel of the covenant proves,
+And seals the blessing sure.
+
+3 Jesus the ancient faith confirms
+To our great fathers given;
+He takes young children to his arms,
+And calls them heirs of heaven.
+
+4 Our God, how faithful are his ways!
+His love endures the same;
+Nor from the promise of his grace
+Blots out the children's name.
+
+
+Hymn 1:114.
+The same, Rom. 11. 16 17.
+
+1 Gentiles by nature we belong
+To the wild olive wood;
+Grace took us from the barren tree,
+And grafts us in the good.
+
+2 With the same blessings grace endows
+The Gentile and the Jew;
+If pure and holy be the root,
+Such are the branches too.
+
+3 Then let the children of the saints
+Be dedicate to God;
+Pour out thy Spirit on them, Lord,
+And wash them in thy blood.
+
+4 Thus to the parents and their seed
+Shall thy salvation come,
+And numerous households meet at last
+In one eternal home.
+
+
+Hymn 1:115.
+Conviction of sin by the law, Rom. 7. 8 9 14 24.
+
+1 Lord, how secure my conscience was,
+And felt no inward dread!
+I was alive without the law,
+And thought my sins were dead.
+
+2 My hopes of heaven were firm and bright,
+But since the precept came
+With a convincing power and light,
+I find how vile I am.
+
+3 [My guilt appear'd but small before,
+Till terribly I saw
+How perfect, holy, just, and pure,
+Was thine eternal law.
+
+4 Then felt my soul the heavy load,
+My sins reviv'd again,
+I had provok'd a dreadful God,
+And all my hopes were slain.]
+
+5 I'm like a helpless captive sold
+Under the power of sin;
+I cannot do the good I would,
+Nor keep my conscience clean.
+
+6 My God, I cry with every breath
+For some kind power to save,
+To break the yoke of sin and death,
+And thus redeem the slave.
+
+
+Hymn 1:116.
+Love to God and our neighbour, Matt. 22. 37-40.
+
+1 Thus saith the first, the great command,
+"Let all thy inward powers unite
+"To love thy Maker and thy God,
+"With utmost vigour and delight.
+
+2 "Then shall thy neighbour next in place
+"Share thine affections and esteem,
+"And let thy kindness to thyself
+"Measure and rule thy love to him."
+
+3 This is the sense that Moses spoke,
+This did the prophets preach and prove,
+For want of this the law is broke,
+And the whole law's fulfill'd by love.
+
+4 But O! how base our passions are!
+How cold our charity and zeal!
+Lord, fill our souls with heavenly fire,
+Or we shall ne'er perform thy will.
+
+
+Hymn 1:117.
+Election sovereign and free, Rom. 9. 21 22 23 20.
+
+1 Behold the potter and the clay,
+He forms his vessels as he please:
+Such is our God, and such are we,
+The subjects of his high decrees.
+
+2 [Doth not the workman's power extend
+O'er all the mass, which part to choose,
+And mould it for a nobler end,
+And which to leave for viler use?]
+
+3 May not the sovereign Lord on high
+Dispense his favours as he will,
+Choose some to life while others die,
+And yet be just and gracious still?
+
+4 [What if to make his terror known
+He lets his patience long endure,
+Suffering vile rebels to go on
+And seal their own destruction sure!
+
+5 What if he means to shew his grace,
+And his electing love employs
+To mark out some of mortal race,
+And form them fit for heavenly joys!]
+
+6 Shall man reply against the Lord,
+And call his Maker's ways unjust,
+The thunder of whose dreadful word
+Can crush a thousand worlds to dust?
+
+7 But, O my soul, if truths so bright
+Should dazzle and confound thy sight
+Yet still his written will obey,
+And wait the great decisive day.
+
+8 Then shall he make his justice known,
+And the whole world before his throne
+With joy or terror shall confess
+The glory of his righteousness.
+
+
+Hymn 1:118.
+Moses and Christ; or, Sins against the law and
+gospel, John 1. 17. Heb. 3. 3 5 6 and 10. 28 29.
+
+1 The law by Moses came,
+But peace, and truth, and love,
+Were brought by Christ, a nobler name,
+Descending from above.
+
+2 Amidst the house of God
+Their different works were done;
+Moses a faithful servant stood,
+But Christ a faithful Son.
+
+3 Then to his new commands
+Be strict obedience paid;
+O'er all his Father's house he stands
+The sovereign and the head.
+
+4 The man that durst despise
+The law that Moses brought,
+Behold! how terribly he dies
+For his presumptuous fault.
+
+5 But sorer vengeance falls
+On that rebellious race,
+Who hate to hear when Jesus calls,
+And dare resist his grace.
+
+
+Hymn 1:119.
+'The different success of the gospel, 1 Cor. 1. 23 24.
+2 Cor. 2. 16. 1 Cor. 3. 6 7.
+
+1 Christ and his cross is all our theme;
+The mysteries that we speak
+Are scandal in the Jew's esteem,
+And folly to the Greek.
+
+2 But souls enlighten'd from above
+With joy receive the word;
+They see what wisdom, power, and love
+Shines in their dying Lord.
+
+3 The vital savour of his Name
+Restores their fainting breath;
+But unbelief perverts the same
+To guilt, despair, and death.
+
+4 Till God diffuse his graces down,
+Like showers of heavenly rain,
+In vain Apollos sows the ground,
+And Paul may plant in vain.
+
+
+Hymn 1:120.
+Faith of things unseen, Heb. 11. 1 3 8 10.
+
+1 Faith is the brightest evidence
+Of things beyond our sight,
+Breaks thro' the clouds of flesh and sense,
+And dwells in heavenly light.
+
+2 It sets times past in present view,
+Brings distant prospects home,
+Of things a thousand years ago,
+Or thousand years to come.
+
+3 By faith we know the worlds were made
+By God's almighty word;
+Abra'm to unknown countries led,
+By faith obey'd the Lord.
+
+4 He sought a city fair and high,
+Built by th' eternal hands;
+And faith assures us, tho' we die,
+That heavenly building stands.
+
+
+Hymn 1:121.
+Children devoted to God, Gen. 17. 7 10. Acts 16.
+14 15 33. (For those who practise infant Baptism.)
+
+1 Thus saith the mercy of the Lord,
+"I'll be a God to thee;
+"I'll bless thy numerous race, and they
+"Shall be a seed for me."
+
+2 Abra'm believ'd the promis'd grace,
+And gave his sons to God;
+But water seals the blessing now,
+That once was seal'd with blood.
+
+3 Thus Lydia sanctify'd her house
+When she receiv'd the word;
+Thus the believing jailor gave
+His household to the Lord.
+
+4 Thus later saints, eternal King,
+Thine ancient truth embrace;
+To thee their infant-offspring bring,
+And humbly claim the grace.
+
+
+Hymn 1:122.
+Believers buried with Christ in baptism, Rom. 6. 3 &c.
+
+1 Do we not know that solemn word,
+That we are bury'd with the Lord,
+Baptis'd into his death, and then
+Put off the body of our sin?
+
+2 Our souls receive diviner breath,
+Rais'd from corruption, guilt, and death;
+So from the grave did Christ arise,
+And lives to God above the skies.
+
+3 No more let sin or Satan reign
+Over our mortal flesh again;
+The various lusts we serv'd before
+Shall have dominion now no more.
+
+
+Hymn 1:123.
+The repenting prodigal, Luke 15. 13 &c.
+
+1 Behold the wretch whose lust and wine
+Had wasted his estate,
+He begs a share among the swine,
+To taste the husks they eat!
+
+2 "I die with hunger here (he cries)
+"I starve in foreign lands,
+"My father's house has large supplies,
+"And bounteous are his hands.
+
+3 "I'll go, and with a mournful tongue
+"Fall down before his face,
+"Father, I've done thy justice wrong,
+"Nor can deserve thy grace."
+
+4 He said, and hasten'd to his home,
+To seek his father's love;
+The father saw the rebel come,
+And all his bowels move.
+
+5 He ran, and fell upon his neck,
+Embrac'd and kiss'd his son;
+The rebel's heart with sorrow brake
+For follies he had done.
+
+6 "Take off his clothes of shame and sin,"
+(The father gives command)
+"Dress him in garments white and clean,
+"With rings adorn his hand.
+
+7 "A day of feasting I ordain,
+"Let mirth and joy abound;
+"My son was dead, and lives again,
+"Was lost, and now is found."
+
+
+Hymn 1:124.
+The first and second Adam, Rom. 5. 12 &c.
+
+1 Deep in the dust before thy throne
+Our guilt and our disgrace we own;
+Great God, we own th' unhappy name
+Whence sprang our nature and our shame.
+
+2 Adam, the sinner: At his fall
+Death like a conqueror seiz'd us all;
+A thousand new-born babes are dead
+By fatal union to their head.
+
+3 But whilst our spirits fill'd with awe
+Behold the terrors of thy law,
+We sing the honours of thy grace,
+That sent to save our ruin'd race.
+
+4 We sing thine everlasting Son,
+Who join'd our nature to his own;
+Adam the second, from the dust
+Raises the ruins of the first.
+
+5 [By the rebellion of one man
+Thro' all his seed the mischief ran;
+And by one man's obedience now
+Are all his seed made righteous too.]
+
+6 Where sin did reign, and death abound,
+There have the sons of Adam found
+Abounding life; there glorious grace
+Reigns thro' the Lord our righteousness.
+
+
+Hymn 1:125.
+Christ's compassion to the weak and tempted, Heb. 4.
+15 16. and 5. 7. Matt. 12. 20.
+
+1 With joy we meditate the grace
+Of our High Priest above;
+His heart is made of tenderness,
+His bowels melt with love.
+
+2 Touch'd with a sympathy within
+He knows our feeble frame;
+He knows what sore temptations mean,
+For he has felt the same.
+
+3 But spotless, innocent, and pure
+The great Redeemer stood,
+While Satan's fiery darts he bore,
+And did resist to blood.
+
+4 He in the days of feeble flesh
+Pour'd out his cries and tears,
+And in his measure feels afresh
+What every member bears.
+
+5 [He'll never quench the smoking flax,
+But raise it to a flame;
+The bruised reed he never breaks,
+Nor scorns the meanest name.]
+
+6 Then let our humble faith address
+His mercy and his power,
+We shall obtain delivering grace
+In the distressing hour.
+
+
+Hymn 1:126.
+Charity and uncharitableness, Rom. 14. 17 19.
+1 Cor. 10. 32.
+
+1 Not different food, or different dress
+Compose the kingdom of our Lord,
+But peace and joy and righteousness,
+Faith and obedience to his word.
+
+2 When weaker Christians we despise
+We do the gospel mighty wrong,
+For God the gracious and the wise
+Receives the feeble with the strong.
+
+3 Let pride and wrath be banish'd hence,
+Meekness and love our souls pursue;
+Nor shall our practice give offence
+To saints, the Gentile or the Jew.
+
+
+Hymn 1:127.
+Christ's invitation to sinners; or, Humility and
+pride, Matt. 11. 28 29 30.
+
+1 "Come hither, all ye weary souls,
+"Ye heavy laden sinners, come,
+"I'll give you rest from all your toils,
+"And raise you to my heavenly home.
+
+2 "They shall find rest that learn of me;
+"I'm of a meek and lowly mind;
+"But passion rages like the sea,
+"And pride is restless as the wind.
+
+3 "Blest is the man whose shoulders take
+"My yoke, and bear it with delight;
+"My yoke is easy to his neck,
+"My grace shall make the burden light."
+
+4 Jesus, we come at thy command,
+With faith and hope and humble zeal
+Resign our spirits to thy hand,
+To mould and guide us at thy will.
+
+
+Hymn 1:128.
+The Apostles' commission; or, The gospel attested by
+miracles, Mark 16. 15 &c. Matt. 28. 18 &c.
+
+1 "Go preach my gospel, (saith the Lord,)
+"Bid the whole earth my grace receive;
+"He shall be sav'd that trusts my word,
+"He shall be damn'd that won't believe.
+
+2 "[I'll make your great commission known,
+"And ye shall prove my gospel true
+"By all the works that I have done,
+"By all the wonders ye shall do.
+
+3 "Go heal the sick, go raise the dead,
+"Go cast out devils in my name;
+"Nor let my prophets be afraid,
+"Tho' Greeks reproach, and Jews blaspheme.]
+
+4 "Teach all the nations my commands,
+"I'm with you till the world shall end;
+"All power is trusted to my hands,
+"I can destroy, and I defend."
+
+He spake, and light shone round his head,
+On a bright cloud to heaven he rode;
+They to the farthest nations spread
+The grace of their ascended God.
+
+
+Hymn 1:129.
+Submission and deliverance; or, Abraham offering
+his son, Gen. 22. 6 &c.
+
+1 Saints, at your Father's heavenly word
+Give up your comforts to the Lord;
+He shall restore what you resign,
+Or grant you blessings more divine.
+
+2 So Abraham with obedient hand,
+Led forth his son at God's command,
+The wood, the fire, the knife he took,
+His arm prepar'd the dreadful stroke.
+
+3 "Abraham, forbear, (the angel cry'd)
+"Thy faith is known, thy love is try'd,
+"Thy son shall live, and in thy seed
+"Shall the whole earth be bless'd indeed."
+
+4 Just in the last distressing hour
+The Lord displays delivering power;
+The mount of danger is the place
+Where we shall see surprising grace.
+
+
+Hymn 1:130.
+Love and hatred, Phil. 2. 2. Eph. 4. 30 &c.
+
+1 Now by the bowels of my God,
+His sharp distress, his sore complaints,
+By his last groans, his dying blood,
+I charge my soul to love the saints.
+
+2 Clamour, and wrath, and war be gone,
+Envy and spite for ever cease,
+Let bitter words no more be known
+Amongst the saints, the sons of peace.
+
+3 The Spirit, like a peaceful dove,
+Flies from the realms of noise and strife;
+Why should we vex and grieve his love,
+Who seals our souls to heavenly life?
+
+4 Tender and kind be all our thoughts,
+Thro' all our lives let mercy run;
+So God forgives our numerous faults
+For the clear sake of Christ his Son.
+
+
+Hymn 1:131.
+The Pharisee and the Publican, Luke 18. 10 &c.
+
+1 Behold how sinners disagree,
+The Publican and Pharisee!
+One doth his righteousness proclaim,
+The other owns his guilt and shame.
+
+2 This man at humble distance stands,
+And cries for grace with lifted hands;
+That boldly rises near the throne,
+And talks of duties he has done.
+
+3 The Lord their different language knows,
+And different answers he bestows;
+The humble soul with grace he crowns,
+Whilst on the proud his anger frowns.
+
+4 Dear Father, let me never be
+Join'd with the boasting Pharisee;
+I have no merits of my own,
+But plead the sufferings of thy Son.
+
+
+Hymn 1:132.
+Holiness and grace, Titus 2. 10-13.
+
+1 So let our lips and lives express
+The holy gospel we profess,
+So let our works and virtues shine
+To prove the doctrine all divine.
+
+2 Thus shall we best proclaim abroad
+The honours of our saviour God;
+When the salvation reigns within,
+And grace subdues the power of sin.
+
+3 Our flesh and sense must be deny'd,
+Passion and envy, lust and pride;
+While justice, temperance, truth and love
+Our inward piety approve.
+
+4 Religion bears our spirits up,
+While we expect that blessed hope,
+The bright appearance of the Lord,
+And faith stands leaning on his word.
+
+
+Hymn 1:133.
+Love and charity, 1 Cor. 13. 2-7 13.
+
+1 Let Pharisees of high esteem
+Their faith and zeal declare,
+All their religion is a dream
+If love be wanting there.
+
+2 Love suffers long with patient eye,
+Nor is provok'd in haste;
+She lets the present injury die,
+And long forgets the past.
+
+3 [Malice and rage, those fires of hell,
+She quenches with her tongue;
+Hopes, and believes, and thinks no ill,
+Tho' she endure the wrong.]
+
+4 [She nor desires nor seeks to know
+The scandals of the time;
+Nor looks with pride on those below,
+Nor envies those that climb.]
+
+5 She lays her own advantage by
+To seek her neighbour's good;
+So God's own Son came down to die,
+And bought our lives with blood.
+
+6 Love is the grace that keeps her power
+In all the realms above;
+There faith and hope are known no more,
+But saints for ever love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:134.
+Religion vain without love, 1 Cor. 13. 1 2 3.
+
+1 Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews,
+And nobler speech that angels use,
+If love be absent, I am found
+Like tinkling brass, an empty sound.
+
+2 Were I inspir'd to preach and tell
+All that is done in heaven and hell,
+Or could my faith the world remove,
+Still I am nothing without love.
+
+3 Should I distribute all my store
+To feed the bowels of the poor,
+Or give my body to the flame
+To gain a martyr's glorious name;
+
+4 If love to God and love to men
+Be absent, all my hopes are vain;
+Nor tongues, nor gifts, nor fiery zeal
+The work of love can e'er fulfil.
+
+
+Hymn 1:135.
+The love of Christ shed abroad in the heart,
+Eph. 3. 16 &c.
+
+1 Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell
+By faith and love in every breast;
+Then shall we know, and taste, and feel
+The joys that cannot be exprest.
+
+2 Come, fill our hearts with inward strength,
+Make our enlarged souls possess,
+And learn the height, and breadth, and length
+Of thine unmeasurable grace.
+
+3 Now to the God whose power can do
+More than our thoughts or wishes know,
+Be everlasting honours done
+By all the church, thro' Christ his Son.
+
+
+Hymn 1:136.
+Sincerity and hypocrisy; or, Formality in worship,
+John 4. 24. Psalm 139. 23 24.
+
+1 God is a spirit just and wise,
+He sees our inmost mind;
+In vain to heaven we raise our cries
+And leave our souls behind.
+
+2 Nothing but truth before his throne,
+With honour can appear,
+The painted hypocrites are known
+Thro' the disguise they wear.
+
+3 Their lifted eyes salute the skies,
+Their bending knees the ground;
+But God abhors the sacrifice
+Where not the heart is found.
+
+4 Lord, search my thoughts, and try my ways,
+And make my soul sincere;
+Then shall I stand before thy face,
+And find acceptance there.
+
+
+Hymn 1:137.
+Salvation by grace in Christ, 2 Tim. 1. 9 10.
+
+1 Now to the power of God supreme
+Be everlasting honours given,
+He saves from hell, (we bless his Name)
+He calls our wandering feet to heaven.
+
+2 Not for our duties or deserts,
+But of his own abounding grace,
+He works salvation in our hearts,
+And forms a people for his praise.
+
+3 'Twas his own purpose that begun
+To rescue rebels doom'd to die;
+He gave us grace in Christ his Son
+Before he spread the starry sky.
+
+4 Jesus the Lord appears at last,
+And makes his Father's counsels known;
+Declares the great transactions past,
+And brings immortal blessings down.
+
+5 He dies; and in that dreadful night
+Did all the powers of hell destroy;
+Rising he brought our heaven to light,
+And took possession of the joy.
+
+
+Hymn 1:138.
+Saints in the hands of Christ, John 10. 28 29.
+
+1 Firm as the earth thy gospel stands,
+My Lord, my hope, my trust;
+If I am found in Jesus' hands,
+My soul can ne'er be lost.
+
+2 His honour is engag'd to save
+The meanest of his sheep,
+All that his heavenly Father gave
+His hands securely keep.
+
+3 Nor death, nor hell shall e'er remove
+His favourites from his breast;
+In the dear bosom of his love
+They must for ever rest.
+
+
+Hymn 1:139.
+Hope in the covenant; or, God's promise and truth
+unchangeable, Heb. 6. 17 18 19.
+
+1 How oft have sin and Satan strove
+To rend my soul from thee, my God,
+But everlasting is thy love,
+And Jesus seals it with his blood.
+
+2 The oath and promise of the Lord
+Join to confirm the wondrous grace;
+Eternal power performs the word,
+And fills all heaven with endless praise.
+
+3 Amidst temptations sharp and long
+My soul to this dear refuge flies:
+Hope is my anchor firm and strong,
+While tempests blow, and billows rise.
+
+4 The gospel bears my spirits up;
+A faithful and unchanging God
+Lays the foundation for my hope
+In oaths, and promises, and blood.
+
+
+Hymn 1:140.
+A living and a dead faith. Collected from
+several scriptures.
+
+1 Mistaken souls! that dream of heaven,
+And make their empty boast
+Of inward joys, and sins forgiven,
+While they are slaves to lust.
+
+2 Vain are our fancies airy flights,
+If faith be cold and dead,
+None but a living power unites
+To Christ the living head.
+
+3 'Tis faith that changes all the heart;
+'Tis faith that works by love;
+That bids all sinful joys depart,
+And lifts the thoughts above.
+
+4 'Tis faith that conquers earth and hell
+By a celestial power;
+This is the grace that shall prevail
+In the decisive hour.
+
+5 [Faith must obey her Father's will
+As well as trust his grace;
+A pardoning God is jealous still
+For his own holiness.
+
+6 When from the curse he sets us free,
+He makes our natures clean,
+Nor would he send his Son to be
+The minister of sin.
+
+7 His Spirit purifies our frame,
+And seals our peace with God;
+Jesus, and his salvation, came
+By water and by blood.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:141.
+The humiliation and exaltation of Christ,
+Isa. 53. 1-5 10 11 12.
+
+1 Who has believ'd thy word,
+Or thy salvation known?
+Reveal thine arm, almighty Lord,
+And glorify thy Son.
+
+2 The Jews esteem'd him here
+Too mean for their belief:
+Sorrows his chief acquaintance were,
+And his companion, grief.
+
+3 They turn'd their eyes away,
+And treated him with scorn;
+But 'twas their grief upon him lay,
+Their sorrows he has borne.
+
+4 'Twas for the stubborn Jews,
+And Gentiles then unknown,
+The God of justice pleas'd to bruise
+His best beloved Son.
+
+5 "But I'll prolong his days,
+"And make his kingdom stand,
+"My pleasure, (saith the God of grace)
+"Shall prosper in his hand.
+
+6 ["His joyful soul shall see
+"The purchase of his pain,
+"And by his knowledge justify
+"The guilty sons of men.]
+
+7 ["Ten thousand captive slaves,
+"Releas'd from death and sin,
+"Shall quit their prisons and their graves;
+"And own his power divine.]
+
+8 ["Heaven shall advance my Son
+"To joys that earth deny'd;
+"Who saw the follies men had done,
+"And bore their sins, and dy'd."]
+
+
+Hymn 1:142.
+The same, Isa. 53. 6-9 12.
+
+1 Like sheep we went astray,
+And broke the fold of God,
+Each wandering in a different way,
+But all the downward road.
+
+2 How dreadful was the hour
+When God our wanderings laid,
+And did at once his vengeance pour
+Upon the Shepherd's head!
+
+3 How glorious was the grace
+When Christ sustain'd the stroke!
+His life and blood the Shepherd pays,
+A ransom for the flock.
+
+4 His honour and his breath
+Were taken both away;
+Join'd with the wicked in his death,
+And made as vile as they.
+
+5 But God shall raise his head
+O'er all the sons of men,
+And make him see a numerous seed
+To recompense his pain.
+
+6 "I'll give him, (saith the Lord)
+"A portion with the strong;
+"He shall possess a large reward,
+"And hold his honours long."
+
+
+Hymn 1:143.
+Characters of the children of God,
+from several scriptures.
+
+1 So new born babes desire the breast
+To feed, and grow, and thrive:
+So saints with joy the gospel taste,
+And by the gospel live.
+
+2 [With inward gust their heart approves
+All that the word relates;
+They love the men their Father loves,
+And hate the works he hates.]
+
+3 [Not all the flattering baits on earth
+Can make them slaves to lust;
+They can't forget their heavenly birth,
+Nor grovel in the dust.
+
+4 Not all the chains that tyrants use
+Shall bind their souls to vice;
+Faith like a conqueror can produce
+A thousand victories.]
+
+5 [Grace like an uncorrupting seed
+Abides and reigns within;
+Immortal principles forbid
+The sons of God to sin.]
+
+6 [Not by the terrors of a slave
+Do they perform his will,
+But with the noblest powers they have
+His sweet commands fulfil.]
+
+7 They find access at every hour,
+To God within the veil;
+Hence they derive a quickening power,
+And joys that never fail.
+
+8 O happy souls! O glorious state
+Of overflowing grace!
+To dwell so near their Father's seat,
+And see his lovely face.
+
+9 Lord, I address thy heavenly throne;
+Call me a child of thine,
+Send down the Spirit of thy Son
+To form my heart divine.
+
+10 There shed thy choicest loves abroad,
+And make my comforts strong:
+Then shall I say, "My Father God,"
+With an unwavering tongue.
+
+
+Hymn 1:144.
+The witnessing and sealing Spirit, Rom. 8. 14 16.
+Eph. 1. 13 14.
+
+1 Why should the children of a King
+Go mourning all their days?
+Great Comforter, descend and bring
+Some tokens of thy grace.
+
+2 Dost thou not dwell in all the saints,
+And seal the heirs of heaven?
+When wilt thou banish my complaints,
+And shew my sins forgiven?
+
+3 Assure my conscience of her part
+In the Redeemer's blood;
+And bear thy witness with my heart,
+That I am born of God.
+
+4 Thou art the earnest of his love,
+The pledge of joys to come;
+And thy soft wings, celestial dove,
+Will safe convey me home.
+
+
+Hymn 1:145.
+Christ and Aaron. Taken from Heb. 7. and 9.
+
+1 Jesus, in thee our eyes behold
+A thousand glories more
+Than the rich gems and polish'd gold
+The sons of Aaron wore.
+
+2 They first their own burnt-offerings brought
+To purge themselves from sin;
+Thy life was pure without a spot,
+And all thy nature clean.
+
+3 [Fresh blood as constant as the day
+Was on their altar spilt;
+But thy one offering takes away
+For ever all our guilt.]
+
+4 [Their priesthood ran thro' several hands.
+For mortal was their race;
+Thy never-changing office stands
+Eternal as thy days.]
+
+5 [Once in the circuit of a year
+With blood, but not his own,
+Aaron within the veil appears
+Before the golden throne;
+
+6 But Christ by his own powerful blood
+Ascends above the skies,
+And in the presence of our God
+Shews his own sacrifice.]
+
+7 Jesus, the King of Glory, reigns
+On Sion's heavenly hill,
+Looks like a lamb that has been slain,
+And wears his priesthood still.
+
+8 He ever lives to intercede
+Before his Father's face;
+Give him, my soul, thy cause to plead,
+Nor doubt the Father's grace.
+
+
+Hymn 1:146.
+Characters of Christ, borrowed from inanimate
+things, in scripture.
+
+1 Go, worship at Immanuel's feet,
+See in his face what wonders meet;
+Earth is too narrow to express
+His worth, his glory, or his grace.
+
+2 [The whole creation can afford
+But some faint shadows of my Lord:
+Nature to make his beauties known
+Must mingle colours not her own.]
+
+3 [Is he compar'd to wine or bread?
+Dear Lord, our souls would thus be fed;
+That flesh, that dying blood of thine,
+Is bread of life, is heavenly wine.]
+
+4 [Is he a tree? The world receives
+Salvation from his healing leaves;
+That righteous branch, that fruitful bough,
+Is David's root and offspring too.]
+
+5 [Is he a rose? Not Sharon yields
+Such fragrancy in all her fields:
+Or if the lily he assume,
+The vallies bless the rich perfume.]
+
+6 [Is he a vine? His heavenly root
+Supplies the boughs with life and fruit:
+O let a lasting union join
+My soul the branch to Christ the vine:
+
+7 [Is he the head? Each member lives,
+And owns the vital powers he gives;
+The saints below, and saints above,
+Join'd by his Spirit and his love.]
+
+8 [Is he a fountain? There I bathe,
+And heal the plague of sin and death
+These waters all my soul renew,
+And cleanse my spotted garments too.]
+
+9 [Is he a fire? he'll purge my dross,
+But the true gold sustains no loss;
+Like a refiner shall he sit,
+And tread the refuse with his feet.]
+
+10 [Is he a rock? How firm he proves!
+The rock of ages never moves;
+Yet the sweet streams that from him flow
+Attend us all the desert thro'.]
+
+11 [Is he a way? He leads to God,
+The path is drawn in lines of blood;
+There would I walk with hope and zeal,
+Till I arrive at Sion's hill.]
+
+12 [Is he a door? I'll enter in
+Behold the pastures large and green,
+A paradise divinely fair,
+None but the sheep have freedom there.]
+
+13 [Is he design'd a corner-stone,
+For men to build their heaven upon?
+I'll make him my foundation too,
+Nor fear the plots of hell below.]
+
+14 [Is he a temple? I adore
+Th'indwelling majesty and power;
+And still to this most holy place,
+Whene'er I pray, I turn my face.]
+
+15 [Is he a star? He breaks the night,
+Piercing the shades with dawning light;
+I know his glories from afar,
+I know the bright, the morning-star.]
+
+16 [Is he a sun? His beams are grace,
+His course is joy, and righteousness;
+Nations rejoice when he appears
+To chase their clouds, and dry their tears.
+
+17 O let me climb those higher skies,
+Where storms and darkness never rise!
+There he displays his powers abroad,
+And shines, and reigns th'incarnate God.]
+
+18 Nor earth, nor seas, nor sun, nor stars,
+Nor heaven his full resemblance bears;
+His beauties we can never trace,
+Till we behold him face to face.
+
+
+Hymn 1:147.
+The names and titles of Christ, from several scriptures.
+
+1 ['Tis from the treasures of his word
+I borrow titles for my Lord?
+Nor art, nor nature can supply
+Sufficient forms of majesty.
+
+2 Bright image of the Father's face,
+Shining with undiminish'd rays;
+Th' eternal God's eternal Son,
+The heir, and partner of his throne.]
+
+3 The King of kings, the Lord most high,
+Writes his own Name upon his thigh:
+He wears a garment dipt in blood,
+And breaks the nations with his rod.
+
+4 Where grace can neither melt nor move
+The Lamb resents his injur'd love,
+Awakes his wrath without delay,
+And Judah's Lion tears the prey.
+
+5 But when for works of peace he comes,
+What winning titles he assumes!
+"Light of the World, and Life of Men;"
+Nor bears those characters in vain.
+
+6 With tender pity in his heart
+He acts the Mediator's part;
+A friend and brother he appears,
+And well fulfils the names he wears.
+
+7 At length the Judge his throne ascends,
+Divides the rebels from his friends,
+And saints in full fruition prove
+His rich variety of love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:148. As the 148th Psalm.
+The same.
+
+1 [With cheerful voice I sing
+The titles of my Lord,
+And borrow all the names
+Of honour from his word:
+Nature and art
+Can ne'er supply
+Sufficient forms
+Of majesty.
+
+2 In Jesus we behold
+His Father's glorious face,
+Shining for ever bright
+With mild and lovely rays:
+Th' eternal God's
+Eternal Son
+Inherits and
+Partakes the throne.]
+
+3 The sovereign King of kings,
+The Lord of lords most high,
+Writes his own name upon
+His garment and his thigh:
+His Name is call'd
+"The Word of God;"
+He rules the earth
+With iron rod.
+
+4 Where promises and grace
+Can neither melt nor move,
+The angry Lamb resents
+The injuries of his love;
+Awakes his wrath
+Without delay,
+As lions roar
+And tear the prey.
+
+5 But when for works of peace
+The great Redeemer comes,
+What gentle characters,
+What titles he assumes!
+"Light of the world,
+"And Life of men"
+Nor will he bear
+Those names in vain.
+
+6 Immense compassion reigns
+In our Immanuel's heart,
+When he descends to act
+A Mediator's part:
+He is a friend
+And brother too
+Divinely kind,
+Divinely true.
+
+7 At length the Lord the Judge
+His awful throne ascends,
+And drives the rebels far
+From favourites and friends:
+Then shall the saints
+Completely prove
+The heights and depths
+Of all his love.
+
+
+Hymn 1:149.
+The offices of Christ, from several scriptures.
+
+1 Join all the names of love and power
+That ever men or angels bore;
+All are too mean to speak his worth,
+Or set Immanuel's glory forth.
+
+2 But O what condescending ways
+He takes to teach his heavenly grace!
+My eyes with joy and wonder see
+What forms of love he bears for me.
+
+3 [The "Angel of the covenant" stands
+With his commission in his hands,
+Sent from his Father's milder throne,
+To make the great Salvation known.]
+
+4 Great Prophet let me bless thy Name;
+By thee the joyful tidings came,
+Of wrath appeas'd, of sins forgiven,
+Of hell subdu'd, and peace with heaven.]
+
+5 [My bright Example, and my Guide,
+I would be walking near thy side;
+O let me never run astray,
+Nor follow the forbidden way!]
+
+6 [I love my Shepherd, he shall keep
+My wandering soul among his sheep:
+He feeds his flock, he calls their names,
+And in his bosom bears the lambs.]
+
+7 [My surety undertakes my cause,
+Answering his Father's broken laws;
+Behold my soul at freedom set;
+My surety paid the dreadful debt.]
+
+8 [Jesus, my great High Priest has dy'd,
+I seek no sacrifice beside;
+His blood did once for all atone,
+And now it pleads before the throne.]
+
+9 [My advocate appears on high,
+The Father lays his thunder by;
+Not all that earth or hell can say,
+Shall turn my Father's heart away.]
+
+10 [My Lord, my Conqu'ror and my King,
+Thy sceptre and thy sword I sing;
+Thine is the victory, and I sit
+A joyful subject at thy feet.]
+
+11 [Aspire my soul, to glorious deeds,
+The "Captain of salvation" leads;
+March on, nor fear to win the day,
+Tho' death and hell obstruct the way.
+
+12 Should death and hell, and powers unknown
+Put all their forms of mischief on,
+I shall be safe; for Christ displays
+Salvation in more sovereign ways.]
+
+
+Hymn 1:150. As the 149th Psalm.
+The same.
+
+1 Join all the glorious names
+Of wisdom, love, and power,
+That ever mortals knew,
+That angels ever bore:
+All are too mean
+To speak his worth,
+Too mean to set
+My Saviour forth.
+
+2 But O what gentle terms,
+What condescending ways
+Doth our Redeemer use
+To teach his heavenly grace!
+Mine eyes with joy
+And wonder see
+What forms of love
+He bears for me.
+
+3 [Array'd in mortal flesh
+He like an angel stands,
+And holds the promises
+And pardons in his hands:
+Commission'd from
+His Father's throne
+To make his grace
+To mortals known.]
+
+4 [Great Prophet of my God,
+My tongue would bless thy Name;
+By thee the joyful news
+Of our salvation came.
+The joyful news
+Of sins forgiven,
+Of hell subdu'd,
+And peace with heaven.]
+
+5 [Be thou my counsellor,
+My pattern and my guide,
+And thro' this desert land
+Still keep me near thy side:
+O let my feet
+Ne'er run astray,
+Nor rove nor seek
+The crooked way.]
+
+6 [I love my Shepherd's voice,
+His watchful eyes shall keep
+My wandering soul among
+The thousands of his sheep:
+He feeds his flock,
+He calls their names,
+His bosom bears
+The tender lambs.]
+
+7 [To this dear surety's hand
+Will I commit my cause;
+He answers and fulfils
+His Father's broken laws:
+Behold my soul
+At freedom set!
+My surety paid
+The dreadful debt.]
+
+8 [Jesus my great high Priest
+Offer'd his blood and dy'd;
+My guilty conscience seeks
+No sacrifice beside:
+His powerful blood
+Did once atone;
+And now it pleads
+Before the throne.]
+
+9 [My Advocate appears
+For my defence on high,
+The Father bows his ear,
+And lays his thunder by:
+Not all that hell
+Or sin can say
+Shall turn his heart,
+His love away.]
+
+10 [My dear Almighty Lord,
+My Conqu'ror and my King,
+Thy sceptre and thy sword,
+Thy reigning grace I sing:
+Thine is the power;
+Behold I sit
+In willing bonds
+Before thy feet.]
+
+11 [Now let my soul arise,
+And tread the tempter down
+My captain leads me forth
+To conquest and a crown.
+A feeble saint
+Shall win the day,
+Tho' death and hell
+Obstruct the way.]
+
+12 Should all the hosts of death,
+And powers of hell unknown,
+Put their most dreadful forms
+Of rage and mischief on;
+I shall be safe,
+For Christ displays
+Superior power,
+And guardian grace.
+
+
+End of the First Book.
+
+
+
+Hymns.
+
+Book 2.
+
+Composed on Divine Subjects.
+
+
+Hymn 2:1.
+A song of praise to God from Great Britain.
+
+1 Nature with all her powers shall sing
+God the Creator and the King;
+Nor air, nor earth, nor skies, nor seas
+Deny the tribute of their praise.
+
+2 [Begin to make his glories known,
+Ye seraphs that sit near his throne;
+Tune your harps high, and spread the sound
+To the creation's utmost bound.
+
+3 All mortal things of meaner frame,
+Exert your force and own his Name;
+Whilst with our souls and with our voice
+We sing his honours and our joys.]
+
+4 [To him be sacred all we have
+From the young cradle to the grave:
+Our lips shall his loud wonders tell,
+And every word a miracle.]
+
+5 [This northern isle, our native land,
+Lies safe in God th' Almighty's hand:
+Our foes of victory dream in vain,
+And wear the captivating chain.
+
+6 He builds and guards the British throne,
+And makes it gracious like his own,
+Makes our successive princes kind,
+And gives our dangers to the wind.]
+
+7 Raise monumental praises high
+To him that thunders thro' the sky,
+And with an awful nod or frown
+Shakes an aspiring tyrant down.
+
+8 [Pillars of lasting brass proclaim
+The triumphs of th' eternal Name;
+While trembling nations read from far
+The honours of the God of war.]
+
+9 Thus let our flaming zeal employ
+Our loftiest thoughts and loudest songs
+Britain pronounce with warmest joy
+Hosanna from ten thousand tongues.
+
+10 Yet, mighty God, our feeble frame
+Attempts in vain to reach thy Name;
+The strongest notes that angels raise
+Faint in the worship and the praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:2.
+The death of a sinner.
+
+1 My thoughts on awful subjects roll,
+Damnation and the dead;
+What horrors seize the guilty soul
+Upon a dying bed!
+
+2 Lingering about these mortal shores,
+She makes a long delay,
+Till like a flood with rapid force
+Death sweeps the wretch away.
+
+3 Then swift and dreadful she descends
+Down to the fiery coast,
+Amongst abominable fiends,
+Herself a frightful ghost.
+
+4 There endless crowds of sinners lie,
+And darkness makes their chains;
+Tortur'd with keen despair they cry,
+Yet wait for fiercer pains.
+
+5 Not all their anguish and their blood
+For their old guilt atones,
+Nor the compassions of a God
+Shall hearken to their groans.
+
+6 Amazing grace, that kept my breath,
+Nor bid my soul remove,
+Till I had learn'd my Saviour's death,
+And well insur'd his love!
+
+
+Hymn 2:3.
+The death and burial of a saint.
+
+1 Why do we mourn departing friends
+Or shake at death's alarms?
+'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends
+To call them to his arms.
+
+2 Are we not tending upward too
+As fast as time can move?
+Nor would we wish the hours more slow
+To keep us from our love.
+
+3 Why should we tremble to convey
+Their bodies to the tomb?
+There the dear flesh of Jesus lay,
+And left a long perfume.
+
+4 The graves of all his saints he bless'd,
+And soften'd every bed;
+Where should the dying members rest,
+But with the dying head?
+
+5 Thence he arose, ascending high,
+And shew'd our feet the way;
+Up to the Lord our flesh shall fly
+At the great rising day.
+
+6 Then let the last loud trumpet sound,
+And bid our kindred rise,
+Awake, ye nations under ground,
+Ye saints, ascend the skies.
+
+
+Hymn 2:4.
+Salvation in the cross.
+
+1 Here at thy cross, my dying God,
+I lay my soul beneath thy love,
+Beneath the droppings of thy blood,
+Jesus, nor shall it e'er remove.
+
+2 Not all that tyrants think or say,
+With rage and lightning in their eyes,
+Nor hell shall fright my heart away,
+Should hell with all its legions rise.
+
+3 Should worlds conspire to drive me thence,
+Moveless and firm this heart should lie;
+Resolv'd (for that's my last defence)
+If I must perish, there to die.
+
+4 But speak, my Lord, and calm my fear,
+Am I not safe beneath thy, shade?
+Thy vengeance will not strike me here,
+Nor Satan dares my soul invade.
+
+5 Yes, I'm secure beneath thy blood,
+And all my foes shall lose their aim,
+Hosanna to my dying God,
+And my best honours to his Name.
+
+
+Hymn 2:5.
+Longing to praise Christ better.
+
+1 Lord, when my thoughts with wonder roll
+O'er the sharp sorrows of thy soul,
+And read my Maker's broken laws
+Repair'd and honour'd by thy cross;
+
+2 When I behold death, hell and sin,
+Vanquish'd by that dear blood of thine,
+And see the man that groan'd and dy'd
+Sit glorious by his Father's side;
+
+3 My passions rise and soar above,
+I'm wing'd with faith and fir'd with love;
+Fain would I reach eternal things,
+And learn the notes that Gabriel sings.
+
+4 But my heart fails, my tongue complains,
+For want of their immortal strains;
+And in such humble notes as these
+Must fall below thy victories.
+
+5 Well, the kind minute must appear
+When we shall leave these bodies here,
+These clogs of clay, and mount on high,
+To join the songs above the sky.
+
+
+Hymn 2:6.
+A morning song.
+
+1 Once more, my soul, the rising day
+Salutes thy waking eyes.
+Once more, my voice, thy tribute pay
+To him that rolls the skies.
+
+2 Night unto night his name repeats,
+The day renews the sound,
+Wide as the heaven on which he sits
+To turn the seasons round.
+
+3 'Tis he supports my mortal frame,
+My tongue shall speak his praise;
+My sins would rouse his wrath to flame,
+And yet his wrath delays.
+
+4 On a poor worm thy power might tread,
+And I could ne'er withstand;
+Thy justice might have crush'd me dead,
+But mercy held thine hand.
+
+5 A thousand wretched souls are fled
+Since the last setting sun,
+And yet thou length'nest out my thread,
+And yet my moments run.
+
+6 Dear God, let all my hours be thine
+Whilst I enjoy the light,
+Then shall my sun in smiles decline,
+And bring a pleasing night.
+
+
+Hymn 2:7.
+An evening song.
+
+1 [Dread Sovereign, let my evening song
+Like holy incense rise;
+Assist the offerings of my tongue
+To reach the lofty skies.
+
+2 Thro' all the dangers of the day,
+Thy hand was still my guard,
+And still to drive my wants away
+Thy mercy stood prepar'd.]
+
+3 Perpetual blessings from above
+Encompass me around,
+But O how few returns of love
+Hath my Creator found!
+
+4 What have I done for him that dy'd
+To save my wretched soul?
+How are my follies multiply'd,
+Fast as my minutes roll;
+
+5 Lord, with this guilty heart of mine
+To thy dear cross I flee,
+And to thy grace my soul resign
+To be renew'd by thee.
+
+6 Sprinkled afresh with pardoning blood
+I lay me down to rest,
+As in th' embraces of my God,
+Or on my Saviour's breast.
+
+
+Hymn 2:8.
+A hymn for morning or evening.
+
+1 Hosanna, with a cheerful sound,
+To God's upholding hand;
+Ten thousand snares attend us round,
+And yet secure we stand.
+
+2 That was a most amazing power
+That rais'd us with a word,
+And every day and every hour
+We lean upon the Lord.
+
+3 The evening rests our weary head,
+And angels guard the room;
+We wake and we admire the bed
+That was not made our tomb.
+
+4 The rising morning can't assure
+That we shall end the day,
+For death stands ready at the door
+To seize our lives away.
+
+5 Our breath is forfeited by sin
+To God's revenging law;
+We own thy grace, immortal King,
+In every gasp we draw.
+
+6 God is our sun, whose daily light
+Our joy and safety brings:
+Our feeble flesh lies safe at night
+Beneath his shady wings.
+
+
+Hymn 2:9.
+Godly sorrow arising from the sufferings of Christ.
+
+1 Alas! and did my Saviour bleed,
+And did my Sovereign die?
+Would he devote that sacred head
+For such a worm as I?
+
+2 [Thy body slain, sweet Jesus, thine,
+And bath'd in its own blood,
+While all expos'd to wrath divine
+The glorious Sufferer stood.]
+
+3 Was it for crimes that I had done
+He groan'd upon the tree?
+Amazing pity! grace unknown!
+And love beyond degree!
+
+4 Well might the sun in darkness hide,
+And shut his glories in,
+When God the mighty Maker dy'd
+For man the creature's sin.
+
+5 Thus might I hide my blushing face
+While his dear cross appears,
+Dissolve my heart in thankfulness,
+And melt my eyes to tears.
+
+6 But drops of grief can ne'er repay
+The debt of love I owe;
+Here, Lord, I give myself away,
+'Tis all that I can do.
+
+
+Hymn 2:10.
+Parting with carnal joys.
+
+1 My soul forsakes her vain delight,
+And bids the world farewell
+Base as the dirt beneath my feet,
+And mischievous as hell.
+
+2 No longer will I ask your love,
+Nor seek your friendship more;
+The happiness that I approve
+Lies not within your power.
+
+3 There's nothing round this spacious earth
+That suits my large desire;
+To boundless joy and solid mirth
+My nobler thoughts aspire.
+
+4 [Where pleasure rolls its living flood,
+From sin and dross refin'd,
+Still springing from the throne of God,
+And fit to cheer the mind.
+
+5 Th' Almighty Ruler of the sphere,
+The glorious and the great,
+Brings his own all-sufficience there,
+To make our bliss complete.]
+
+6 Had I the pinions of a dove,
+I'd climb the heavenly road;
+There sits my Saviour dress'd in love,
+And there my smiling God.
+
+
+Hymn 2:11.
+The same.
+
+1 Send the joys of earth away,
+Away ye tempters of the mind,
+False as the smooth deceitful sea,
+And empty as the whistling wind.
+
+2 Your streams were floating me along
+Down to the gulf of black despair,
+And whilst I listen'd to your song,
+Your streams had e'en convey'd me there.
+
+3 Lord, I adore thy matchless grace,
+That warn'd me of that dark abyss,
+That drew me from those treacherous seas,
+And bid me seek superior bliss.
+
+4 Now to the shining realms above
+I stretch my hands, and glance mine eyes;
+O for the pinions of a dove
+To bear me to the upper skies.
+
+5 There from the bosom of my God
+Oceans of endless pleasure roll;
+There would I fix my last abode,
+And drown the sorrows of my soul.
+
+
+Hymn 2:12.
+Christ is the substance of the Levitical priesthood.
+
+1 The true Messiah now appears,
+The types are all withdrawn;
+So fly the shadows and the stars
+Before the rising dawn.
+
+2 No smoking sweets, nor bleeding lambs,
+Nor kid, nor bullock slain,
+Incense and spice of costly names
+Would all be burnt in vain.
+
+3 Aaron must lay his robes away;
+His mitre and his vest,
+When God himself comes down to be
+The offering and the priest.
+
+4 He took our mortal flesh to show
+The wonders of his love;
+For us he paid his life below,
+And prays for us above.
+
+5 "Father, (he cries) forgive their sins,
+"For I myself have dy'd,"
+And then he shews his open'd veins,
+And pleads his wounded side.
+
+
+Hymn 2:13.
+The creation, preservation, dissolution, and
+restoration of this world.
+
+1 Sing to the Lord that built the skies,
+The Lord that rear'd this stately frame;
+Let half the nations sound his praise,
+And lands unknown repeat his Name.
+
+2 He form'd the seas, and form'd the hills,
+Made every drop and every dust,
+Nature and time with all their wheels,
+And push'd them into motion first.
+
+3 Now from his high imperial throne
+He looks far down upon the spheres;
+He bids the shining orbs roll on,
+And round he turns our hasty years.
+
+4 Thus shall this moving engine last
+Till all his saints are gather'd in,
+Then for the trumpet's dreadful blast
+To shake it all to dust again!
+
+5 Yet when the sound shall tear the skies,
+And lightning burn the globe below,
+Saints, you may lift your joyful eyes,
+There's a new heaven and earth for you.
+
+
+Hymn 2:14.
+The Lord's day; or, Delight in ordinances.
+
+1 Welcome, sweet day of rest,
+That saw the Lord arise;
+Welcome to this reviving breast,
+And these rejoicing eyes!
+
+2 The King himself comes near,
+And feasts his saints to-day,
+Here we may sit, and see him here,
+And love, and praise, and pray.
+
+3 One day amidst the place
+Where my dear God hath been,
+Is sweeter than ten thousand days
+Of pleasurable sin.
+
+4 My willing soul would stay
+In such a frame as this,
+And sit and sing herself away
+To everlasting bliss.
+
+
+Hymn 2:15.
+The enjoyment of Christ; or, Delight in worship.
+
+1 Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone,
+Let my religious hours alone;
+Fain would my eyes my Saviour see,
+I wait a visit, Lord, from thee.
+
+2 My heart grows warm with holy fire,
+And kindles with a pure desire:
+Come, my dear Jesus, from above,
+And feed my soul with heavenly love.
+
+3 [The trees of life immortal stand
+In flourishing rows at thy right-hand,
+And in sweet murmurs by their side
+Rivers of bliss perpetual glide.
+
+4 Haste then, but with a smiling face,
+And spread the table of thy grace:
+Bring down a taste of fruit divine,
+And cheer my heart with sacred wine.]
+
+6 Blest Jesus, what delicious fare!
+How sweet thy entertainments are!
+Never did angels taste above
+Redeeming grace, and dying love.
+
+6 Hail, great Immanuel, all divine,
+In thee thy Father's glories shine;
+Thou brightest, sweetest, fairest one,
+That eyes have seen, or angels known.
+
+
+Hymn 2:16.
+Part the second.
+
+7 Lord, what a heaven of saving grace,
+Shines thro' the beauties of thy face,
+And lights our passions to a flame!
+Lord, how we love thy charming Name!
+
+8 When I can say, my God is mine,
+When I can feel thy glories shine,
+I tread the world beneath my feet,
+And all that earth calls good or great.
+
+9 While such a scene of sacred joys
+Our raptur'd eyes and souls employs,
+Here we could sit, and gaze away
+A long, an everlasting day.
+
+10 Well, we shall quickly pass the night
+To the fair coasts of perfect light;
+Then shall our joyful senses rove
+O'er the dear object of our love.
+
+11 [There shall we drink full draughts of bliss,
+And pluck new life from heavenly trees:
+Yet now, and then, dear Lord, bestow
+A drop of heaven on worms below.
+
+12 Send comforts down from thy right-hand,
+While we pass thro' this barren land,
+And in thy temple let us see
+A glimpse of love, a glimpse of thee.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:17
+God's eternity.
+
+1 Rise, rise, my soul, and leave the ground,
+Stretch all thy thoughts abroad,
+And rouse up every tuneful sound
+To praise th' eternal God.
+
+2 Long ere the lofty skies were spread
+Jehovah fill'd his throne;
+Or Adam form'd, or angels made,
+The Maker liv'd alone.
+
+3 His boundless years can ne'er decrease,
+But still maintain their prime;
+Eternity's his dwelling-place,
+And ever is his time.
+
+4 While like a tide our minutes flow,
+The present and the past,
+He fills his own immortal now,
+And sees our ages waste.
+
+5 The sea and sky must perish too,
+And vast destruction come!
+The creatures--look, how old they grow,
+And wait their fiery doom!
+
+6 Well, let the sea shrink all away,
+And flame melt down the skies,
+My God shall live an endless day,
+When th' old creation dies.
+
+
+Hymn 2:18.
+The ministry of angels.
+
+1 High on a hill of dazzling light,
+The King of Glory spreads his seat,
+And troops of angels stretch'd for flight,
+Stand waiting round his awful feet.
+
+2 "Go," saith the Lord, "my Gabriel go,
+"Salute the virgin's fruitful womb,[1]
+"Make haste, ye cherubs, down below,
+Sing and proclaim the Saviour come."
+
+3 Here a bright squadron leaves the skies,
+And thick around Elisha stands;[2]
+Anon a heavenly soldier flies,
+And breaks the chains from Peter's hands.[3]
+
+4 Thy winged troops, O God of hosts,
+Wait on thy wandering church below,
+Here we are sailing to thy coasts,
+Let angels be our convoy too.
+
+5 Are they not all thy servants,[4] Lord?
+At thy command they go and come
+With cheerful haste obey thy word,
+And guard thy children to their home.
+
+[1] Luke 1:16. [2] Luke 2:13.
+[3] Acts 11:7. [4] Heb. 1:14.
+
+
+Hymn 2:19.
+Our frail bodies, and God our preserver.
+
+1 Let others boast how strong they be,
+Nor death, nor danger fear;
+But we'll confess, O Lord, to thee,
+What feeble things we are.
+
+2 Fresh as the grass our bodies stand,
+And flourish bright and gay,
+A blasting wind sweeps o'er the land,
+And fades the grass away.
+
+3 Our life contains a thousand springs,
+And dies if one be gone;
+Strange! that a harp of thousand strings
+Should keep in tune so long.
+
+4 But 'tis our God supports our frame,
+The God that built us first;
+Salvation to th' Almighty Name,
+That rear'd us from the dust.
+
+5 [He spoke, and straight our hearts and brains
+In all their motions rose;
+"Let blood, (said he) flow round the veins,"
+And round the veins it flows.
+
+6 While we have breath, or use our tongues,
+Our Maker we'll adore;
+His Spirit moves our heaving lungs
+Or they would breathe no more.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:20.
+Backslidings and returns; or, The
+inconstancy of our love.
+
+1 Why is my heart so far from thee,
+My God, my chief delight?
+Why are my thoughts no more by day
+With thee, no more by night?
+
+2 [Why should my foolish passions rove?
+Where can such sweetness be
+As I have tasted in thy love;
+As I have found in thee?]
+
+3 When my forgetful soul renews
+The savour of thy grace,
+My heart presumes I cannot lose
+The relish all my days.
+
+4 But ere one fleeting hour is pass'd,
+The flattering world employs
+Some sensual bait to seize my taste,
+And to pollute my joys.
+
+5 [Trifles of nature or of art
+With fair deceitful charms
+Intrude upon my thoughtless heart,
+And thrust thee from my arms.]
+
+6 Then I repent and vex my soul
+That I should leave thee so,
+Where will those wild affections roll
+That let a Saviour go?
+
+7 [Sin's promis'd joys are turn'd to pain,
+And I am drown'd in grief;
+But my dear Lord returns again,
+He flies to my relief.
+
+8 Seizing my soul with sweet surprise
+He draws with loving bands;
+Divine compassion in his eyes,
+And pardon in his hands.]
+
+9 [Wretch that I am to wander thus
+In chase of false delight!
+Let me be fasten'd to thy cross,
+Rather than lose thy sight.]
+
+10 [Make haste, my days, to reach the goal,
+And bring my heart to rest
+On the dear centre of my soul,
+My God, my Saviour's breast.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:21.
+A song of praise to God the Redeemer.
+
+1 Let the old heathens tune their song
+Of great Diana and of Jove;
+But the sweet theme that moves my tongue
+Is my Redeemer and his love.
+
+2 Behold a God descends and dies
+To save my soul from gaping hell;
+How the black gulf where Satan lies
+Yawn'd to receive me when I fell!
+
+3 How justice frown'd and vengeance stood
+To drive me down to endless pain!
+But the great Son propos'd his blood,
+And heavenly wrath grew mild again.
+
+4 Infinite lover, gracious Lord,
+To thee be endless honours given;
+Thy wondrous Name shall be ador'd
+Round the wide earth, and wider heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 2:22.
+With God is terrible majesty.
+
+1 Terrible God, that reign'st on high,
+How awful is thy thundering hand!
+Thy fiery bolts how fierce they fly!
+Nor can all earth or hell withstand.
+
+2 This the old rebel angels knew,
+And Satan fell beneath thy frown:
+Thine arrows struck the traitor thro',
+And weighty vengeance sunk him down.
+
+3 This Sodom felt, and feels it still,
+And roars beneath th' eternal load,
+"With endless burnings who can dwell,
+"Or bear the fury of a God!"
+
+4 Tremble, ye sinners, and submit,
+Throw down your arms before his throne,
+Bend your heads low beneath his feet,
+Or his strong hand shall crush you down.
+
+5 And ye, blest saints, that love him too,
+With rev'rence bow before his Name,
+Thus all his heavenly servants do:
+God is a bright and burning flame.
+
+
+Hymn 2:23.
+The sight of God and Christ in heaven.
+
+1 Descend from heaven, immortal Dove,
+Stoop down and take us on thy wings,
+And mount and bear us far above
+The reach of these inferior things.
+
+2 Beyond, beyond this lower sky,
+Up where eternal ages roll,
+Where solid pleasures never die,
+And fruits immortal feast the soul.
+
+3 O for a sight, a pleasing sight
+Of our almighty Father's throne!
+There sits our Saviour crown'd with light
+Cloth'd in a body like our own.
+
+4 Adoring saints around him stand,
+And thrones, and powers before him fall;
+The God shines gracious thro' the man,
+And sheds sweet glories on them all.
+
+5 O what amazing joys they feel
+While to their golden harps they sing,
+And sit on every heavenly hill,
+And spread the triumphs of their King!
+
+6 When shall the day, dear Lord, appear
+That I shall mount to dwell above,
+And stand and bow amongst them there,
+And view thy face, and sing, and love!
+
+
+Hymn 2:24.
+The evil of sin visible in the fall of angels and men.
+
+1 When the great Builder arch'd the skies,
+And form'd all nature with a word,
+The joyful cherubs tun'd his praise,
+And every bending throne ador'd.
+
+2 High in the midst of all the throng,
+Satan, a tall archangel, sat,
+Amongst the morning stars he sung [1]
+Till sin destroy'd his heavenly state.
+
+3 ['Twas sin that hurl'd him from his throne,
+Grov'ling in fire the rebel lies:
+"How art thou sunk in darkness down,
+"Son of the morning, from the skies!" [2]
+
+4 And thus our two first parents stood
+Till sin defil'd the happy place
+They lost their garden and their God,
+And ruin'd all their unborn race.
+
+5 [So sprung the plague from Adam's bower,
+And spread destruction all abroad;
+Sin, the curs'd name, that in one hour
+Spoil'd six days labour of a God.]
+
+6 Tremble, my soul, and mourn for grief,
+That such a foe should seize thy breast;
+Fly to thy Lord for quick relief;
+O! may he slay this treacherous guest.
+
+Then to thy throne, victorious King,
+Then to thy throne our shouts shall rise,
+Thine everlasting arm we sing,
+For sin the monster bleeds and dies.
+
+[1] Job 38:7. [2] Isaiah 14:12.
+
+
+Hymn 2:25.
+Complaining of spiritual sloth.
+
+1 My drowsy powers, why sleep ye so?
+Awake, my sluggish soul!
+Nothing has half thy work to do,
+Yet nothing's half so dull.
+
+2 The little ants for one poor grain
+Labour, and tug, and strive,
+Yet we who have a heaven t' obtain,
+How negligent we live!
+
+3 We for whose sake all nature stands
+And stars their courses move;
+We for whose guard the angel bands
+Come flying from above;
+
+4 We for whom God the Son came down,
+And labour'd for our good,
+How careless to secure that crown
+He purchas'd with his blood!
+
+5 Lord, shall we lie so sluggish still,
+And never act our parts?
+Come, holy Dove, from th' heavenly hill,
+And sit and warm our hearts.
+
+6 Then shall our active spirits move,
+Upward our souls shall rise:
+With hands of faith and wings of love
+We'll fly and take the prize.
+
+
+Hymn 2:26.
+God invisible.
+
+1 Lord, we are blind, we mortals blind,
+We can't behold thy bright abode;
+O 'tis beyond a creature-mind
+To glance a thought half-way to God.
+
+2 Infinite leagues beyond the sky
+The great Eternal reigns alone,
+Where neither wings nor soul can fly,
+Nor angels climb the topless throne.
+
+3 The Lord of glory builds his seat
+Of gems insufferably bright,
+And lays beneath his sacred feet
+Substantial beams of gloomy night.
+
+4 Yet, glorious Lord, thy gracious eyes
+Look thro', and cheer us from above;
+Beyond our praise thy grandeur flies,
+Yet we adore, and yet we love.
+
+
+Hymn 2:27.
+Praise ye him, all his angels, Psalm 148. 2.
+
+1 God! the eternal awful Name
+That the whole heavenly army fears,
+That shakes the wide creation's frame,
+And Satan trembles when he hears.
+
+2 Like flames of fire his servants are,
+And light surrounds his dwelling place;
+But, O ye fiery flames, declare
+The brighter glories of his face.
+
+3 'Tis not for such poor worms as we
+To speak so infinite a thing,
+But your immortal eyes survey
+The beauties of your sovereign King.
+
+4 Tell how he shews his smiling face,
+And clothes all heaven in bright array;
+Triumph and joy run thro' the place,
+And songs eternal as the day.
+
+5 Speak, (for you feel his burning love)
+What zeal it spreads thro' all your frame:
+That sacred fire dwells all above,
+For we on earth have lost the name.
+
+6 [Sing of his power and justice too,
+That infinite right-hand of his
+That vanquish'd Satan and his crew,
+And thunder drove them down from bliss.
+
+7 [What mighty storms of poison'd darts
+Were hurl'd upon the rebels there!
+What deadly jav'lins nail'd their hearts
+Fast to the racks of long despair!]
+
+8 [Shout to your King, you heavenly host,
+You that beheld the sinking foe;
+Firmly ye stood when they were lost;
+Praise the rich grace that kept you so.]
+
+9 Proclaim his wonders from the skies,
+Let every distant nation hear;
+And while you sound his lofty praise,
+Let humble mortals bow and fear.
+
+
+Hymn 2:28.
+Death and eternity.
+
+1 Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise,
+Converse awhile with death:
+Think how a gasping mortal lies,
+And pants away his breath.
+
+2 His quivering lip hangs feebly down
+His pulses faint and few,
+Then, speechless, with a doleful groan
+He bids the world adieu.
+
+3 But, O the soul that never dies!
+At once it leaves the clay!
+Ye thoughts, pursue it where it flies,
+And track its wondrous way.
+
+4 Up to the courts where angels dwell,
+It mounts triumphing there,
+Or devils plunge it down to hell
+In infinite despair.
+
+5 And must my body faint and die?
+And must this soul remove?
+O for some guardian angel nigh
+To bear it safe above!
+
+6 Jesus, to thy dear faithful hand
+My naked soul I trust,
+And my flesh waits for thy command
+To drop into my dust.
+
+
+Hymn 2:29.
+Redemption by price and power.
+
+1 Jesus, with all thy saints above
+My tongue would bear her part,
+Would sound aloud thy saving love,
+And sing thy bleeding heart.
+
+2 Bless'd be the Lamb, my dearest Lord,
+Who bought me with his blood,
+And quench'd his Father's flaming sword
+In his own vital blood:
+
+3 The Lamb that freed my captive soul
+From Satan's heavy chains,
+And sent the lion down to howl
+Where hell and horror reigns.
+
+4 All glory to the dying Lamb,
+And never ceasing praise,
+While angels live to know his Name,
+Or saints to feel his grace.
+
+
+Hymn 2:30.
+Heavenly joy on earth.
+
+1 [Come, we that love the Lord,
+And let our joys be known;
+Join in a song with sweet accord,
+And thus surround the throne.
+
+2 The sorrows of the mind
+Be banish'd from the place!
+Religion never was design'd
+To make our pleasures less.]
+
+3 Let those refuse to sing
+That never knew our God,
+But favourites of the heavenly King
+May speak their joys abroad.
+
+4 [The God that rules on high,
+And thunders when he please,
+That rides upon the stormy sky
+And manages the seas.]
+
+5 This awful God is ours,
+Our Father and our love,
+He shall send down his heavenly powers
+To carry us above.
+
+6 There we shall see his face,
+And never, never sin;
+There from the rivers of his grace
+Drink endless pleasures in.
+
+7 Yes, and before we rise
+To that immortal state,
+The thoughts of such amazing bliss
+Should constant joys create.
+
+8 [The men of grace have found
+Glory begun below,
+Celestial fruits on earthly ground
+From faith and hope may grow.]
+
+9 The hill of Sion yields
+A thousand sacred sweets,
+Before we reach the heavenly fields,
+Or walk the golden streets.
+
+10 Then let our songs abound,
+And every tear be dry;
+We're marching thro' Immanuel's ground
+To fairer worlds on high.
+
+
+Hymn 2:31.
+Christ's presence makes death easy.
+
+1 Why should we start and fear to die?
+What timorous worms we mortals are!
+Death is the gate of endless joy,
+And yet we dread to enter there.
+
+2 The pains, the groans, and dying strife,
+Fright our approaching souls away;
+Still we shrink back again to life,
+Fond of our prison and our clay.
+
+3 O, if my Lord would come and meet,
+My soul should stretch her wings in haste,
+Fly fearless thro' death's iron gate,
+Nor feel the terrors as she pass'd.
+
+4 Jesus can make a dying bed
+Feel soft as downy pillows are,
+While on his breast I lean my head,
+And breathe my life out sweetly there.
+
+
+Hymn 2:32.
+Frailty and Folly.
+
+1 How short and hasty is our life!
+How vast our souls' affairs!
+Yet senseless mortals vainly strive
+To lavish out their years.
+
+2 Our days run thoughtlessly along,
+Without a moment's stay;
+Just like a story or a song
+We pass our lives away.
+
+3 God from on high invites us home,
+But we march heedless on,
+And ever hastening to the tomb,
+Stoop downwards as we run.
+
+4 How we deserve the deepest hell
+That slight the joys above!
+What chains of vengeance should we feel
+That break such cords of love!
+
+5 Draw us, O God, with sovereign grace,
+And lift our thoughts on high,
+That we may end this mortal race
+And see salvation nigh.
+
+
+Hymn 2:33.
+The blessed society in heaven.
+
+1 Raise thee, my soul, fly up, and run
+Thro' every heavenly street,
+And say, there's nought below the sun
+That's worthy of thy feet.
+
+2 [Thus will we mount on sacred wings,
+And tread the courts above;
+Nor earth, nor all her mightiest things
+Shall tempt our meanest love.]
+
+3 There on a high majestic throne
+Th' Almighty Father reigns,
+And sheds his glorious goodness down
+On all the blissful plains.
+
+4 Bright like a sun the Saviour sits,
+And spreads eternal noon,
+No evenings there, nor gloomy nights,
+To want the feeble moon.
+
+5 Amidst those ever-shining skies
+Behold the sacred Dove,
+While banish'd sin and sorrow flies
+From all the realms of love.
+
+6 The glorious tenants of the place
+Stand bending round the throne;
+And saints and seraphs sing and praise
+The infinite Three One.
+
+7 [But O what beams of heavenly grace
+Transport them all the while!
+Ten thousand smiles from Jesus' face,
+And love in every smile!]
+
+8 [Jesus, and when shall that dear day,
+That joyful hour appear,
+When I shall leave this house of clay
+To dwell amongst them there?]
+
+
+Hymn 2:34.
+Breathing after the Holy Spirit;
+or, Fervency of devotion desired.
+
+1 Come, holy Spirit, heavenly Dove,
+With all thy quickening powers,
+Kindle a flame of sacred love,
+In these cold hearts of ours.
+
+2 Look, how we grovel here below,
+Fond of these trifling toys;
+Our souls can neither fly nor go
+To reach eternal joys.
+
+3 In vain we tune our formal songs,
+In vain we strive to rise;
+Hosannas languish on our tongues,
+And our devotion dies.
+
+4 Dear Lord! and shall we ever lie
+At this poor dying rate?
+Our love so faint, so cold to thee,
+And thine to us so great?
+
+5 Come holy Spirit, heavenly Dove,
+With all thy quickening powers;
+Come shed abroad a Saviour's love,
+And that shall kindle ours.
+
+
+Hymn 2:35.
+Praise to God for creation and redemption.
+
+1 Let them neglect thy glory, Lord,
+Who never knew thy grace,
+But our loud songs shall still record
+The wonders of thy praise.
+
+2 We raise our shouts, O God, to thee,
+And send them to thy throne,
+All glory to th' united Three,
+The undivided One.
+
+3 'Twas he (and we'll adore his Name)
+That form'd us by a word,
+'Tis he restores our ruin'd frame;
+Salvation to the Lord.
+
+4 Hosanna! let the earth and skies
+Repeat the joyful sound,
+Rocks, hills, and vales, reflect the voice
+In one eternal round.
+
+
+Hymn 2:36.
+Christ's intercession.
+
+1 Well, the Redeemer's gone
+T' appear before our God,
+To sprinkle o'er the flaming throne
+With his atoning blood.
+
+2 No fiery vengeance now,
+Nor burning wrath comes down;
+If justice call for sinners' blood,
+The Saviour shews his own.
+
+3 Before his Father's eye
+Our humble suit he moves,
+The Father lays his thunder by,
+And looks, and smiles, and loves.
+
+4 Now may our joyful tongues
+Our Maker's honour sing,
+Jesus the priest receives our songs,
+And bears them to the King.
+
+5 [We bow before his face,
+And sound his glories high,
+"Hosanna to the God of grace
+"That lays his thunder by.]
+
+6 "On earth thy mercy reigns,
+"And triumphs all above;"
+But, Lord how weak are mortal strains
+To speak immortal love!
+
+7 [How jarring and how low
+Are all the notes we sing!
+Sweet Saviour, tune our songs anew,
+And they shall please the King.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:37.
+The same.
+
+1 Lift up your eyes to th' heavenly seats
+Where your Redeemer stays;
+Kind intercessor, there he sits,
+And loves, and pleads, and prays.
+
+2 'Twas well, my soul he dy'd for thee,
+And shed his vital blood,
+Appeas'd stern justice on the tree,
+And then arose to God.
+
+3 Petitions now and praise may rise,
+And saints their offerings bring,
+The priest with his own sacrifice
+Presents them to the King.
+
+4 [Let Papists trust what names they please,
+Their saints and angels boast;
+We've no such advocates as these,
+Nor pray to th' heavenly host.]
+
+6 Jesus alone shall bear my cries
+Up to his Father's throne,
+He, dearest Lord! perfumes my sighs,
+And sweetens every groan.
+
+6 [Ten thousand praises to the King,
+Hosanna in the highest;
+Ten thousand thanks our spirits bring
+To God and to his Christ.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:38.
+Love to God.
+
+1 Happy the heart where graces reign,
+Where love inspires the breast;
+Love is the brightest of the train,
+And strengthens all the rest.
+
+9 Knowledge, alas! 'Tis all in vain,
+And all in vain our fear,
+Our stubborn sins will fight and reign
+If love be absent there.
+
+
+3 'Tis love that makes our cheerful feet
+In swift obedience move,
+The devils know and tremble too,
+But Satan cannot love.
+
+4 This is the grace that lives and sings
+When faith and hope shall cease,
+'Tis this shall strike our joyful strings
+In the sweet realms of bliss.
+
+5 Before we quite forsake our clay,
+Or leave this dark abode,
+The wings of love bear us away
+To see our smiling God.
+
+
+Hymn 2:39.
+The shortness and misery of life.
+
+1 Our days, alas! our mortal days
+Are short and wretched too;
+"Evil and few," the patriarch says, [1]
+And well the patriarch knew.
+
+2 'Tis but at best a narrow bound
+That heaven allows to men,
+And pains and sins run thro' the round
+Of threescore years and ten.
+
+3 Well, if ye must be sad and few,
+Run on, my days, in haste;
+Moments of sin, and months of woe,
+Ye cannot fly too fast.
+
+4 Let heavenly love prepare my soul,
+And call her to the skies,
+Where years of long salvation roll,
+And glory never dies.
+
+[1] Genesis 47:9.
+
+
+Hymn 2:40.
+Our comfort in the covenant made with Christ.
+
+1 Our God, how firm his promise stands,
+E'en when he hides his face!
+He trusts in our Redeemer's hands
+His glory and his grace.
+
+2 Then why, my soul, these sad complaints,
+Since Christ and we are one;
+Thy God is faithful to his saints,
+Is faithful to his Son.
+
+3 Beneath his smiles my heart has liv'd,
+And part of heaven possess'd;
+I praise his Name for grace receiv'd,
+And trust him for the rest.
+
+
+Hymn 2:41.
+A sight of God mortifies us to the world.
+
+1 [Up to the fields where angels lie,
+And living waters gently roll,
+Fain would my thoughts leap out and fly,
+But sin hangs heavy on my soul.
+
+2 Thy wondrous blood, dear dying Christ,
+Can make this load of guilt remove;
+And thou canst bear me where thou fly'st,
+On thy kind wings, celestial Dove!]
+
+3 O might I once mount up and see
+The glories of th' eternal skies,
+What little things these worlds would be!
+How despicable to my eyes!
+
+4 Had I a glance of thee, my God,
+Kingdoms and men would vanish soon,
+Vanish, as tho' I saw them not,
+As a dim candle dies at noon.
+
+5 Then they might fight, and rage, and rave,
+I should perceive the noise no more
+Than we can hear a shaking leaf,
+While rattling thunders round us roar.
+
+6 Great All in All, eternal King,
+Let me but view thy lovely face,
+And all my powers shall bow and sing
+Thine endless grandeur and thy grace.
+
+
+Hymn 2:42.
+Delight in God.
+
+1 My God, what endless pleasures dwell
+Above at thy right-hand!
+The courts below, how amiable,
+Where all thy graces stand!
+
+2 The swallow near thy temple lies,
+And chirps a cheerful note;
+The lark mounts upward to thy skies,
+And tunes her warbling throat:
+
+3 And we, when in thy presence, Lord,
+We shout with joyful tongues,
+Or sitting round our Father's board,
+We crown the feast with songs.
+
+4 While Jesus shines with quickening grace,
+We sing and mount on high;
+But if a frown becloud his face,
+We faint, and tire, and die.
+
+5 [Just as we see the lonesome dove
+Bemoan her widow'd state,
+Wandering she flies thro' all the grove,
+And mourns her loving mate.
+
+6 Just so our thoughts from thing to thing
+In restless circles rove,
+Just so we drop, and hang the wing,
+When Jesus hides his love.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:43.
+Christ's sufferings and glory.
+
+1 Now for a tune of lofty praise
+To great Jehovah's equal Son!
+Awake, my voice, in heavenly lays,
+Tell the loud wonders he hath done.
+
+2 Sing how he left the worlds of light
+And the bright robes he wore above,
+How swift and joyful was his flight
+On wings of everlasting love.
+
+3 Down to this base, this sinful earth
+He came to raise our nature high;
+He came t' atone almighty wrath;
+Jesus the God was born to die.]
+
+4 [Hell and its lions roar'd around,
+His precious blood the monsters spilt,
+While weighty sorrows press'd him down,
+Large as the loads of all our guilt.]
+
+5 Deep in the shades of gloomy death
+Th' almighty Captive pris'ner lay;
+Th' almighty Captive left the earth,
+And rose to everlasting day.
+
+6 Lift up your eyes, ye sons of light,
+Up to his throne of shining grace,
+See what immortal glories sit
+Round the sweet beauties of his face.
+
+7 Amongst a thousand harps and songs
+Jesus the God exalted reigns,
+His sacred Name fills all their tongues
+And echoes thro' the heavenly plains!
+
+
+Hymn 2:44.
+Hell; or, The vengeance of God.
+
+1 With holy fear and humble song,
+The dreadful God our souls adore;
+Reverence and awe becomes the tongue
+That speaks the terrors of his power.
+
+2 Far in the deep where darkness dwells,
+The land of horror and despair,
+Justice has built a dismal hell,
+And laid her stores of vengeance there.
+
+3 [Eternal plagues and heavy chains,
+Tormenting racks and fiery coals,
+And darts t' inflict immortal pains,
+Dy'd in the blood of damned souls.]
+
+4 [There Satan the first sinner lies,
+And roars, and bites his iron bands;
+In vain the rebel strives to rise,
+Crush'd with the weight of both thine hands.]
+
+5 There guilty ghosts of Adam's race
+Shriek out, and howl beneath thy rod;
+Once they could scorn a Saviour's grace,
+But they incens'd a dreadful God.
+
+6 Tremble, my soul, and kiss the Son;
+Sinners, obey the Saviour's call;
+Else your damnation hastens on,
+And hell gapes wide to wait your fall.
+
+
+Hymn 2:45.
+God's condescension to our worship.
+
+1 Thy favours Lord, surprise our souls;
+Will the Eternal dwell with us?
+What canst thou find beneath the poles
+To tempt thy chariot downward thus?
+
+2 Still might he fill his starry throne,
+And please his ears with Gabriel's songs;
+But th' heavenly Majesty comes down,
+And bows to hearken to our tongues.
+
+3 Great God, what poor returns we pay
+For love so infinite as thine!
+Words are but air, and tongues but clay,
+But thy compassion's all divine.
+
+
+Hymn 2:46.
+God's condescension to human affairs.
+
+1 Up to the Lord that reigns on high,
+And views the nations from afar,
+Let everlasting praises fly,
+And tell how large his bounties are.
+
+2 [He that can shake the worlds he made,
+Or with his word, or with his rod,
+His goodness how amazing great!
+And what a condescending God!]
+
+3 [God that must stoop to view the skies,
+And how to see what angels do,
+Down to our earth he casts his eyes,
+And bends his footsteps downward too.]
+
+4 He over-rules all mortal things,
+And manages our mean affairs;
+On humble souls the King of kings
+Bestows his counsels and his cares.
+
+5 Our sorrows and our tears we pour
+Into the bosom of our God,
+He hears us in the mournful hour,
+And helps us bear the heavy load.
+
+6 In vain might lofty princes try
+Such condescension to perform;
+For worms were never rais'd so high
+Above their meanest fellow-worm.
+
+7 O could our thankful hearts devise
+A tribute equal to thy grace,
+To the third heaven our songs should rise,
+And teach the golden harps thy praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:47.
+Glory and grace in the person of Christ.
+
+1 Now to the Lord a noble song!
+Awake, my soul, awake, my tongue;
+Hosanna to th' eternal Name,
+And all his boundless love proclaim.
+
+2 See where it shines in Jesus' face,
+The brightest image of his grace;
+God, in the person of his Son,
+Has all his mightiest works outdone.
+
+3 The spacious earth and spreading flood
+Proclaim the wise, the powerful God;
+And thy rich glories from afar
+Sparkle in every rolling star.
+
+4 But in his looks a glory stands,
+The noblest labour of thine hands:
+The pleasing lustre of his eyes
+Outshines the wonders of the skies.
+
+5 Grace, 'tis a sweet, a charming theme;
+My thoughts rejoice at Jesus' name:
+Ye angels, dwell upon the sound,
+Ye heavens, reflect it to the ground!
+
+6 O, may I live to reach the place
+Where he unveils his lovely face,
+Where all his beauties you behold,
+And sing his Name to harps of gold!
+
+
+Hymn 2:48.
+Love to the creatures is dangerous.
+
+1 How vain are all things here below!
+How false, and yet how fair!
+Each pleasure hath its poison too,
+And every sweet a snare.
+
+2 The brightest things below the sky
+Give but a flattering light;
+We should suspect some danger nigh
+Where we possess delight.
+
+3 Our dearest joys, and nearest friends,
+The partners of our blood,
+How they divide our wavering minds,
+And leave but half for God!
+
+4 The fondness of a creature's love,
+How strong it strikes the sense!
+Thither the warm affections move,
+Nor can we call them thence.
+
+5 Dear Saviour, let thy beauties be
+My soul's eternal food;
+And grace command my heart away
+From all created good.
+
+
+Hymn 2:49.
+Moses dying in the embraces of God.
+
+1 Death cannot make our souls afraid
+If God be with us there;
+We may walk thro' her darkest shade,
+And never yield to fear.
+
+2 I could renounce my all below,
+If my Creator bid,
+And run, if I were call'd to go,
+And die as Moses did.
+
+3 Might I but climb to Pisgah's top,
+And view the promis'd land,
+My flesh itself shall long to drop,
+And pray for the command.
+
+4 Clasp'd in my heavenly Father's arms
+I would forget my breath,
+And lose my life among the charms
+Of so divine a death.
+
+
+Hymn 2:50.
+Comfort under sorrows and pains.
+
+1 Now let the Lord my Saviour smile,
+And shew my name upon his heart,
+I would forget my pains awhile,
+And in the pleasure lose the smart.
+
+But O it swells my sorrows high
+To see my blessed Jesus frown!
+My spirits sink, my comforts die,
+And all the springs of life are down.
+
+3 Yet why, my soul, why these complaints?
+Still while he frowns his bowels move;
+Still on his heart he bears his saints,
+And feels their sorrows and his love.
+
+4 My name is printed on his breast;
+His book of life contains my name;
+I'd rather have it there impress'd
+Than in the bright records of fame.
+
+5 When the last fire burns all things here,
+Those letters shall securely stand,
+And in the Lamb's fair book appear,
+Writ by th' eternal Father's hand.
+
+6 Now shall my minutes smoothly run,
+Whil'st here I wait my Father's will;
+My rising and my setting sun
+Roll gently up and down the hill.
+
+
+Hymn 2:51.
+God the Son equal with the Father.
+
+1 Bright King of Glory, dreadful God!
+Our spirits bow before thy seat,
+To thee we lift an humble thought,
+And worship at thine awful feet.
+
+2 [Thy power hath form'd, thy wisdom sways
+All nature with a sovereign word;
+And the bright world of stars obeys
+The will of their superior Lord.]
+
+3 [Mercy and truth unite in one,
+And smiling sit at thy right-hand;
+Eternal justice guards thy throne,
+And vengeance waits thy dread command.]
+
+4 A thousand seraphs strong and bright
+Stand round the glorious Deity;
+But who amongst the sons of light
+Pretends comparison with thee?
+
+5 Yet there is one of human frame,
+Jesus, array'd in flesh and blood,
+Thinks it no robbery to claim
+A full equality with God.
+
+6 Their glory shines with equal beams;
+Their essence is for ever one,
+Tho' they are known by different names
+The Father God, and God the Son.
+
+7 Then let the name of Christ our King
+With equal honours be ador'd;
+His praise let every angel sing,
+And all the nations own their Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 2:52.
+Death dreadful or delightful.
+
+1 Death! 'tis a melancholy day
+To those that have no God,
+When the poor soul is forc'd away
+To seek her last abode.
+
+2 In vain to heaven she lifts her eyes,
+But guilt, a heavy chain,
+Still drags her downward from the skies
+To darkness, fire, and pain.
+
+3 Awake and mourn, ye heirs of hell,
+Let stubborn sinners fear,
+You must be driven from earth, and dwell
+A long for-ever there.
+
+4 See how the pit gapes wide for you,
+And flashes in your face,
+And thou, my soul, look downwards too,
+And sing recovering grace.
+
+5 He is a God of sovereign love
+That promis'd heaven to me,
+And taught my thoughts to soar above,
+Where happy spirits be.
+
+6 Prepare me, Lord, for thy right-hand,
+Then come the joyful day,
+Come death, and some celestial band,
+To bear my soul away.
+
+
+Hymn 2:53.
+The pilgrimage of the saints; or, Earth and heaven.
+
+1 Lord! what a wretched land is this
+That yields us no supply!
+No cheering fruits no wholesome trees,
+Nor streams of living joy!
+
+2 But pricking thorns thro' all the ground
+And mortal poisons grow,
+And all the rivers that are found
+With dangerous waters flow.
+
+3 Yet the clear path to thine abode
+Lies thro' this horrid land;
+Lord! we would keep the heavenly road,
+And run at thy command.
+
+4 [Our souls shall tread the desert thro'
+With undiverted feet;
+And faith and flaming zeal subdue
+The terrors that we meet.]
+
+5 [A thousand savage beasts of prey
+Around the forest roam;
+But Judah's lion guards the way,
+And guides the strangers home.]
+
+6 [Long nights and darkness dwell below,
+With scarce a twinkling ray;
+But the bright world to which we go
+Is everlasting day.]
+
+7 [By glimmering hopes and gloomy fears
+We trace the sacred road,
+Thro' dismal deeps and dangerous snares
+We make our way to God.]
+
+8 Our journey is a thorny maze,
+But we march upward still;
+Forget these troubles of the ways,
+And reach at Zion's hill.
+
+9 [See the kind angels at the gates,
+Inviting us to come;
+There Jesus the fore-runner waits
+To welcome travellers home.]
+
+10 There on a green and flowery mount
+Our weary souls shall sit,
+And with transporting joys recount
+The labours of our feet.
+
+11 [No vain discourse shall fill our tongue,
+Nor trifles vex our ear,
+Infinite grace shall be our song,
+And God rejoice to hear.]
+
+12 Eternal glories to the King
+That brought us safely thro';
+Our tongues shall never cease to sing,
+And endless praise renew.
+
+
+Hymn 2:54.
+God's presence is light in darkness.
+
+1 My God, the spring of all my joys,
+The life of my delights,
+The glory of my brightest days,
+And comfort of my nights.
+
+2 In darkest shades if he appear,
+My dawning is begun;
+He is my soul's sweet morning star
+And he my rising sun.
+
+3 The opening heavens around me shine
+With beams of sacred bliss,
+While Jesus shews his heart is mine,
+And whispers, "I am his!"
+
+4 My soul would leave this heavy clay
+At that transporting word,
+Run up with joy the shining way
+T' embrace my dearest Lord.
+
+5 Fearless of hell and ghastly death!
+I'd break thro' every foe;
+The wings of love, and arms of faith
+Should bear me conqueror thro'.
+
+
+Hymn 2:55.
+Frail life and succeeding eternity.
+
+1 Thee we adore, eternal Name,
+And humbly own to thee,
+How feeble is our mortal frame!
+What dying worms are we!
+
+2 [Our wasting lives grow shorter still
+As months and days increase;
+And every beating pulse we tell
+Leaves but the number less.
+
+3 The year rolls round, and steals away
+The breath that first it gave;
+Whate'er we do, where'er we be,
+We're travelling to the grave.
+
+4 Dangers stand thick thro' all the ground
+To push us to the tomb,
+And fierce diseases wait around
+To hurry mortals home.
+
+5 Good God! on what a slender thread
+Hang everlasting things!
+Th' eternal states of all the dead
+Upon life's feeble strings.
+
+6 Infinite joy or endless woe
+Attends on every breath;
+And yet how unconcern'd we go
+Upon the brink of death!
+
+7 Waken, O Lord, our drowsy sense
+To walk this dangerous road;
+And if our souls are hurried hence,
+May they be found with God!
+
+
+Hymn 2:56.
+The misery of being without God in this world; or,
+Vain prosperity.
+
+1 O, I shall envy them no more
+Who grow profanely great,
+Tho' they increase their golden store,
+And rise to wondrous height.
+
+2 They taste of all the joys that grow
+Upon this earthly clod,
+Well they may search the creature thro',
+For they have ne'er a God.
+
+3 Shake off the thoughts of dying too,
+And think your life your own;
+But death comes hastening on to you
+To mow your glory down.
+
+4 Yes, you must bow your stately head,
+Away your spirit flies,
+And no kind angel near your bed
+To bear it to the skies.
+
+5 Go now, and boast of all your stores,
+And tell how bright you shine;
+Your heaps of glittering dust are yours,
+And my Redeemer's mine.
+
+
+Hymn 2:57.
+The pleasures of a good conscience.
+
+1 Lord, how secure and bless'd are they
+Who feel the joys of pardon'd sin!
+Should storms of wrath shake earth and sea,
+Their minds have heaven and peace within.
+
+2 The day glides sweetly o'er their heads,
+Made up of innocence and love;
+And soft and silent as the shades
+Their nightly minutes gently move.
+
+3 [Quick as their thoughts their joys come on,
+But fly not half so fast away;
+Their souls are ever bright as noon,
+And calm as summer evenings be.
+
+4 How oft they look to th' heavenly hills,
+Where groves of living pleasure grow!
+And longing hopes and cheerful smiles
+Sit undisturb'd upon their brow.]
+
+5 They scorn to seek our golden toys,
+But spend the day and share the night
+In numbering o'er the richer joys
+That heaven prepares for their delight.
+
+6 While wretched we, like worms and moles,
+Lie grovelling in the dust below:
+Almighty grace, renew our souls,
+And we'll aspire to glory too.
+
+
+Hymn 2:58
+The shortness of life, and the goodness of God.
+
+1 Time! what an empty vapour 'tis!
+And days how swift they are!
+Swift as an Indian arrow flies,
+Or like a shooting star.
+
+2 [The present moments just appear,
+Then slide away in haste,
+That we can never say, "They're here,"
+But only say, "They're past."]
+
+3 [Our life is ever on the wing,
+And death is ever nigh;
+The moment when our lives begin
+We all begin to die.]
+
+4 Yet, mighty God, our fleeting days
+Thy lasting favours share,
+Yet with the bounties of thy grace
+Thou load'st the rolling year.
+
+5 'Tis sovereign mercy finds us food,
+And we are cloth d with love;
+While grace stands pointing out the road
+That leads our souls above.
+
+6 His goodness runs an endless round;
+All glory to the Lord:
+His mercy never knows a bound,
+And be his Name ador'd!
+
+7 Thus we begin the lasting song,
+And when we close our eyes,
+Let the next age thy praise prolong
+Till time and nature dies.
+
+
+Hymn 2:59.
+Paradise on earth.
+
+1 Glory to God that walks the sky,
+And sends his blessings thro',
+That tells his saints of joys on high,
+And gives a taste below.
+
+2 [Glory to God that stoops his throne
+That dust and worms may see't,
+And brings a glimpse of glory down
+Around his sacred feet.
+
+3 When Christ, with all his graces crown'd,
+Sheds his kind beams abroad,
+'Tis a young heaven on earthly ground,
+And glory in the bud.
+
+4 A blooming paradise of joy
+In this wild desert springs;
+And every sense I straight employ
+On sweet celestial things.
+
+5 White lilies all around appear,
+And each his glory shows;
+The rose of Sharon blossoms here,
+The fairest flower that blows.
+
+6 Cheerful I feast on heavenly fruit,
+And drink the pleasures down,
+Pleasures that flow hard by the foot
+Of the eternal throne.]
+
+7 But ah! how soon my joys decay,
+How soon my sins arise,
+And snatch the heavenly scene away
+From these lamenting eyes!
+
+8 When shall the time, dear Jesus, when
+The shining day appear,
+That I shall leave those clouds of sin,
+And guilt and darkness here?
+
+9 Up to the fields above the skies
+My hasty feet would go,
+There everlasting flowers arise,
+And joys unwithering grow.
+
+
+Hymn 2:60.
+The truth of God the promiser; or,
+The promises are our security.
+
+1 Praise, everlasting praise be paid
+To him that earth's foundations laid;
+Praise to the God whose strong decrees
+Sway the creation as he please.
+
+2 Praise to the goodness of the Lord
+Who rules his people by his word,
+And there as strong as his decrees
+He sets his kindest promises.
+
+3 [Firm are the words his prophets give,
+Sweet words on which his children live;
+Each of them is the voice of God,
+Who spoke and spread the skies abroad.
+
+4 Each of them powerful as that sound
+That bid the new-made heavens go round;
+And stronger than the solid poles,
+On which the wheel of nature rolls.]
+
+5 Whence then should doubts and fears arise,
+Why trickling sorrows drown our eyes?
+Slowly, alas, our mind receives
+The comforts that our Maker gives.
+
+6 O for a strong, a lasting faith
+To credit what th' almighty saith!
+T' embrace the message of his Son,
+And call the joys of heaven our own.
+
+7 Then should the earth's old pillars shake,
+And all the wheels of nature break,
+Our steady souls should fear no more
+Than solid rocks when billows roar.
+
+8 Our everlasting hopes arise
+Above the ruinable skies,
+Where the eternal Builder reigns,
+And his own courts his power sustains.
+
+
+
+Hymn 2:61.
+A thought of death and glory.
+
+1 My soul, come meditate the day,
+And think how near it stands,
+When thou must quit this house of clay,
+And fly to unknown lands.
+
+2 [And you, mine eyes, look down and view
+The hollow gaping tomb,
+This gloomy prison waits for you
+Whene'er the summons come.]
+
+3 O could we die with those that die,
+And place us in their stead,
+Then would our spirits learn to fly,
+And converse with the dead:
+
+4 Then should we see the saints above
+In their own glorious forms,
+And wonder why our souls should love
+To dwell with mortal worms.
+
+5 [How we should scorn these clothes of flesh,
+These fetters and this load!
+And long for evening to undress,
+That we may rest with God.]
+
+6 We should almost forsake our clay
+Before the summons come,
+And pray, and wish our souls away
+To their eternal home.
+
+
+Hymn 2:62.
+God the thunderer; or,
+The last judgment and hell.*
+
+1 Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts,
+And thou, O earth, adore,
+Let death and hell thro' all their coasts,
+Stand trembling at his power.
+
+2 His sounding chariot shakes the sky,
+He makes the clouds his throne,
+There all his stores of lightning lie,
+Till vengeance dart them down.
+
+3 His nostrils breathe out fiery streams,
+And from his awful tongue
+A sovereign voice divides the flames,
+And thunder roars along.
+
+4 Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
+When this incensed God
+Shall rend the sky, and burn the sea,
+And fling his wrath abroad.
+
+5 What shall the wretch the sinner do?
+He once defy'd the Lord;
+But he shall dread the Thunderer now,
+And sink beneath his word.
+
+6 Tempests of angry fire shall roll
+To blast the rebel-worm,
+And beat upon his naked soul
+In one eternal storm.
+
+* Made in a great sudden storm
+of thunder, August 20, 1697.
+
+
+Hymn 2:63.
+A funeral thought.
+
+1 Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound,
+My ears attend the cry,
+"Ye living men, come view the ground
+"Where you must shortly lie.
+
+2 "Princes, this clay must be your bed,
+"In spite of all your towers;
+"The tall, the wise, the reverend head
+"Must lie as low as ours."
+
+3 Great God, is this our certain doom?
+And are we still secure?
+Still walking downward to our tomb,
+And yet prepare no more?
+
+4 Grant us the powers of quickening grace
+To fit our souls to fly,
+Then, when we drop this dying flesh,
+We'll rise above the sky.
+
+
+
+Hymn 2:64.
+God the glory and defence of Sion.
+
+1 Happy the church, thou sacred place,
+The seat of thy Creator's grace;
+Thine holy courts are his abode,
+Thou earthly palace of our God.
+
+2 Thy walls are strength, and at thy gates
+A guard of heavenly warriors waits;
+Nor shall thy deep foundations move,
+Fix'd on his counsels and his love.
+
+3 Thy foes in vain designs engage,
+Against his throne in vain they rage,
+Like rising waves, with angry roar,
+That dash and die upon the shore.
+
+4 Then let our souls in Zion dwell,
+Nor fear the wrath of Rome and hell:
+His arms embrace this happy ground,
+Like brazen bulwarks built around.
+
+5 God is our shield, and God our sun;
+Swift as the fleeting moments run,
+On us he sheds new beams of grace,
+And we reflect his brightest praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:65.
+The hope of heaven our support under trials on earth.
+
+1 When I can read my title clear
+To mansions in the skies,
+I bid farewell to every fear,
+And wipe my weeping eyes.
+
+2 Should earth against my soul engage,
+And hellish darts be hurl'd,
+Then I can smile at Satan's rage,
+And face a frowning world.
+
+3 Let cares like a wild deluge come,
+And storms of sorrow fall,
+May I but safely reach my home,
+My God, my heaven, my all.
+
+4 There shall I bathe my weary soul
+In seas of heavenly rest,
+And not a wave of trouble roll
+Across my peaceful breast.
+
+
+Hymn 2:66.
+A prospect of heaven makes death easy.
+
+1 There is a land of pure delight
+Where saints immortal reign,
+Infinite day excludes the night,
+And pleasures banish pain.
+
+2 There everlasting spring abides,
+And never withering flowers:
+Death like a narrow sea divides
+This heavenly land from ours.
+
+3 [Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood,
+Stand dress'd in living green
+So to the Jews old Canaan stood,
+While Jordan roll'd between.
+
+4 But timorous mortals start and shrink
+To cross this narrow sea,
+And linger shivering on the brink,
+And fear to launch away.]
+
+5 O! could we make our doubts remove,
+These gloomy doubts that rise,
+And see the Canaan that we love,
+With unbeclouded eyes!
+
+6 Could we but climb where Moses stood,
+And view the landscape o'er,
+Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood,
+Should fright us from the shore.
+
+
+Hymn 2:67.
+God's eternal dominion.
+
+1 Great God, how infinite art thou!
+What worthless worms are we!
+Let the whole race of creatures bow
+And pay their praise to thee.
+
+2 Thy throne eternal ages stood,
+Ere seas or stars were made;
+Thou art the ever-living God
+Were all the nations dead.
+
+3 Nature and time quite naked lie
+To thine immense survey,
+From the formation of the sky
+To the great burning day.
+
+4 Eternity with all its years
+Stands present in thy view;
+To thee there's nothing old appears,
+Great God, there's nothing new.
+
+5 Our lives thro' various scenes are drawn,
+And vex'd with trifling cares;
+While thine eternal thought moves on
+Thine undisturb'd affairs.
+
+6 Great God, how infinite art thou!
+What worthless worms are we!
+Let the whole race of creatures bow
+And pay their praise to thee.
+
+
+Hymn 2:68.
+The humble worship of heaven.
+
+1 Father, I long, I faint to see
+The place of thine abode,
+I'd leave thy earthly courts and flee
+Up to thy seat, my God!
+
+2 Here I behold thy distant face,
+And 'tis a pleasing sight;
+But to abide in thine embrace
+Is infinite delight.
+
+3 I'd part with all the joys of sense
+To gaze upon thy throne;
+Pleasure springs fresh for ever thence,
+Unspeakable, unknown.
+
+4 [There all the heavenly hosts are seen,
+In shining ranks they move,
+And drink immortal vigour in,
+With wonder and with love.
+
+5 Then at thy feet with awful fear
+Th' adoring armies fall
+With joy they shrink to _nothing_ there,
+Before th' Eternal All.
+
+6 There I would vie with all the host
+In duty and in bliss,
+While _less than nothing_ I could boast,
+And _vanity_ confess.] _[1]_
+
+7 The more thy glories strike mine eyes,
+The humbler I shall lie;
+Thus while I sink, my joys shall rise
+Unmeasurably high.
+
+_[1]_ Isaiah 40:17.
+
+
+Hymn 2:69.
+The faithfulness of God in his promises.
+
+1 [Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme,
+And speak some boundless thing,
+The mighty works, or mightier name
+Of our eternal King.
+
+2 Tell of his wondrous faithfulness,
+And sound his power abroad,
+Sing the sweet promise of his grace,
+And the performing God.
+
+3 Proclaim "salvation from the Lord
+"For wretched dying men;"
+His hand has writ the sacred word
+With an immortal pen.
+
+4 Engrav'd as in eternal brass,
+The mighty promise shines;
+Nor can the powers of darkness rase
+Those everlasting lines.]
+
+5 [He that can dash whole worlds to death
+And make them when he please,
+He speaks, and that almighty breath
+Fulfils his great decrees.
+
+6 His very word of grace is strong
+As that which built the skies,
+The voice that rolls the stars along
+Speaks all the promises.
+
+7 He said, "Let the wide heaven be spread,"
+And heaven was stretch'd abroad;
+"Abrah'm, I'll be thy God," he said,
+And he was Abrah'm's God.
+
+8 O, might I hear thine heavenly tongue
+But whisper, "Thou art mine;"
+Those gentle words should raise my song
+To notes almost divine.
+
+9 How would my leaping heart rejoice
+And think my heaven secure!
+I trust the all-creating voice,
+And faith desires no more.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:70.
+God's dominion over the sea, Psalm 107. 23 &c.
+
+1 God of the seas, thy thundering voice
+Makes all the roaring waves rejoice,
+And one soft word of thy command
+Can sink them silent in the sand.
+
+2 If but a Moses wave thy rod,
+The sea divides, and owns its God:
+The stormy floods their Maker knew,
+And let his chosen armies thro'.
+
+3 The scaly flocks amidst the sea,
+To thee, their Lord, a tribute pay;
+The meanest fish that swims the flood
+Leaps up, and means a praise to God.
+
+4 [The larger monsters of the deep,
+On thy commands attendance keep,
+By thy permission sport and play,
+And cleave along their foaming way.
+
+5 If God his voice of tempest rears,
+Leviathan lies still and fears,
+Anon he lifts his nostrils high,
+And spouts the ocean to the sky.]
+
+6 How is thy glorious power ador'd,
+Amidst those watery nations, Lord!
+Yet the bold men that trace the seas,
+Bold men, refuse their Maker's praise.
+
+7 [What scenes of miracle they see,
+And never tune a song to thee!
+While on the flood they safely ride,
+They curse the hand that smooths the tide.
+
+8 Anon they plunge in watery graves,
+And some drink death among the waves:
+Yet the surviving crew blaspheme,
+Nor own the God that rescu'd them.]
+
+9 O for some signal of thine hand!
+Shake all the seas, Lord, shake the land,
+Great Judge, descend, lest men deny
+That there's a God that rules the sky.
+
+
+From the 70th to the 109th Hymn, I hope the
+reader will forgive the neglect of the rhyme
+in the first and third lines of the stanza.
+
+
+Hymn 2:71.
+Praise to God from all creatures.
+
+1 The glories of my Maker God,
+My joyful voice shall sing,
+And call the nations to adore
+Their Former and their King.
+
+2 'Twas his right-hand that shap'd our clay,
+And wrought this human frame,
+But from his own immediate breath
+Our nobler spirits came.
+
+3 We bring our mortal powers to God,
+And worship with our tongues:
+We claim some kindred with the skies
+And join th' angelic songs.
+
+4 Let groveling beasts of every shape,
+And fowls of every wing,
+And rocks, and trees, and fires, and seas,
+Their various tribute bring.
+
+5 Ye planets, to his honour shine,
+And wheels of nature roll,
+Praise him in your unwearied course
+Around the steady pole.
+
+6 The brightness of our Maker's Name
+The wide creation fills,
+And his unbounded grandeur flies
+Beyond the heavenly hills.
+
+
+Hymn 2:72.
+The Lord's Day; or, The resurrection of Christ.
+
+1 Bless'd morning, whose young dawning rays
+Beheld our rising God,
+That saw him triumph o'er the dust,
+And leave his dark abode.
+
+2 In the cold prison of a tomb,
+The dead Redeemer lay,
+Till the revolving skies had brought
+The third, th' appointed day.
+
+3 Hell and the grave unite their force
+To hold our God in vain,
+The sleeping Conqueror arose,
+And burst their feeble chain.
+
+4 To thy great Name, Almighty Lord,
+These sacred hours we pay,
+And loud hosannas shall proclaim
+The triumph of the day,
+
+5 [Salvation and immortal praise
+To our victorious King,
+Let heaven, and earth, and rocks, and seas,
+With glad hosannas ring.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:73.
+Doubts scattered; or, Spiritual joy restored.
+
+1 Hence from my soul, sad thoughts, be gone,
+And leave me to my joys,
+My tongue shall triumph in my God,
+And make a joyful noise.
+
+2 Darkness and doubts had veil'd my mind,
+And drown'd my head in tears,
+Till sovereign grace with shining rays
+Dispell'd my gloomy fears.
+
+3 O what immortal joys I felt,
+And raptures all divine,
+When Jesus told me, I was his,
+And my Beloved mine.
+
+4 In vain the tempter frights my soul,
+And breaks my peace in vain,
+One glimpse, dear Saviour, of thy face,
+Revives my joys again.
+
+
+Hymn 2:74.
+Repentance from a sense of divine goodness;
+or, A complaint of ingratitude.
+
+1 Is this the kind return,
+And these the thanks we owe,
+Thus to abuse eternal love,
+Whence all our blessings flow?
+
+2 TO what a stubborn frame
+Has sin reduc'd our mind!
+What strange rebellious wretches we,
+And God as strangely kind!
+
+3 [On us he bids the sun
+Shed his reviving rays,
+For us the skies their circles run
+To lengthen out our days.
+
+4 The brutes obey their God,
+And bow their necks to men,
+But we more base, more brutish things
+Reject his easy reign.]
+
+5 Turn, turn us, mighty God,
+And mould our souls afresh,
+Break, sovereign grace, these hearts of stone,
+And give us hearts of flesh.
+
+6 Let old ingratitude
+Provoke our weeping eyes,
+And hourly as new mercies fall
+Let hourly thanks arise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:75.
+Spiritual and eternal joys; or,
+The beatific sight of Christ.
+
+1 From thee, my God, my joys shall rise,
+And run eternal rounds,
+Beyond the limits of the skies
+And all created bounds.
+
+2 The holy triumphs of my soul
+Shall death itself out-brave,
+Leave dull mortality behind,
+And fly beyond the grave.
+
+3 There, where my blessed Jesus reigns
+In heaven's unmeasur'd space,
+I'll spend a long eternity
+In pleasure and in praise.
+
+4 Millions of years my wondering eyes
+Shall o'er thy beauties rove,
+And endless ages I'll adore
+The glories of thy love.
+
+5 [Sweet Jesus, every smile of thine
+Shall fresh endearments bring,
+And thousand tastes of new delight
+From all thy graces spring.
+
+6 Haste, my beloved, fetch my soul
+Up to thy bless'd abode,
+Fly, for my spirit longs to see
+My Saviour and my God.
+
+
+Hymn 2:76.
+The resurrection and ascension of Christ.
+
+1 Hosanna to the Prince of Light,
+That cloth'd himself in clay,
+Enter'd the iron gates of death,
+And tore the bars away.
+
+2 Death is no more the king of dread
+Since our Immanuel rose,
+He took the tyrant's sting away,
+And spoil'd our hellish foes.
+
+3 See how the Conqueror mounts aloft,
+And to his Father flies,
+With scars of honour in his flesh,
+And triumph in his eyes.
+
+4 There our exalted Saviour reigns,
+And scatters blessings down,
+Our Jesus fills the middle seat
+Of the celestial throne.
+
+5 [Raise your devotion, mortal tongues,
+To reach his bless'd abode,
+Sweet be the accents of your songs
+To our incarnate God.
+
+6 Bright angels, strike your loudest strings,
+Your sweetest voices raise,
+Let heaven, and all created things,
+Sound our Immanuel's praise.]
+
+
+Hymn 77.
+The Christian warfare.
+
+1 [Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears,
+And gird the gospel-armour on,
+March to the gates of endless joy
+Where thy great Captain-Saviour's gone.
+
+2 Hell and thy sins resist thy course,
+But hell and sin are vanquish'd foes,
+Thy Jesus nail'd them to the cross,
+And sung the triumph when he rose.]
+
+3 [What tho' the prince of darkness rage,
+And waste the fury of his spite,
+Eternal chains confine him down
+To fiery deeps, and endless night.
+
+4 What tho' thine inward lusts rebel,
+'Tis but a struggling gasp for life
+The weapons of victorious grace
+Shall slay thy sins, and end the strife.]
+
+5 Then let my soul march boldly on,
+Press forward to the heavenly gate,
+There peace and joy eternal reign,
+And glittering robes for conquerors wait.
+
+6 There shall I wear a starry crown,
+And triumph in almighty grace,
+While all the armies of the skies
+Join in my glorious leader's praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:78.
+Redemption by Christ.
+
+1 When the first parents of our race
+Rebell'd and lost their God,
+And the infection of their sin
+Had tainted all our blood;
+
+2 Infinite pity touch'd the heart
+Of the eternal Son,
+Descending from the heavenly court
+He left his Father's throne.
+
+3 Aside the Prince of glory threw
+His most divine array,
+And wrapt his Godhead in a veil
+Of our inferior clay.
+
+4 His living power, and dying love
+Redeem'd unhappy men,
+And rais'd the ruins of our race
+To life and God again.
+
+5 To thee, dear Lord, our flesh and soul
+We joyfully resign,
+Bless'd Jesus, take us for thy own,
+For we are doubly thine.
+
+6 Thine honour shall for ever be
+The business of our days,
+For ever shall our thankful tongue
+Speak thy deserved praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:79.
+Praise to the Redeemer.
+
+1 Plung'd in a gulph of dark despair
+We wretched sinners lay,
+Without one cheerful beam of hope,
+Or spark of glimmering day.
+
+2 With pitying eyes, the Prince of Grace
+Beheld our helpless grief,
+He saw, and (O amazing love!)
+He ran to our relief.
+
+3 Down from the shining seats above
+With joyful haste he fled,
+Enter'd the grave in mortal flesh,
+And dwelt among the dead.
+
+4 He spoil'd the Powers of darkness thus,
+And brake our iron chains;
+Jesus has freed our captive souls
+From everlasting pains.
+
+5 [In vain the baffled prince of hell
+His cursed projects tries,
+We that were doom'd his endless slaves,
+Are rais'd above the skies.]
+
+6 O for this love, let rocks and hills
+Their lasting silence break,
+And all harmonious human tongues
+The Saviour's praises speak.
+
+7 [Yes, we will praise thee, dearest Lord,
+Our souls are all on flame,
+Hosanna round the spacious earth
+To thine adored Name.
+
+8 Angels, assist our mighty joys,
+Strike all your harps of gold;
+But when you raise your highest notes
+His love can ne'er be told.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:80.
+God's awful power and goodness.
+
+1 O the Almighty Lord!
+How matchless is his power!
+Tremble, O earth, beneath his word,
+And all the heavens adore.
+
+2 Let proud imperious kings
+Bow low before his throne,
+Crouch to his feet, ye haughty things,
+Or he shall tread you down.
+
+3 Above the skies he reigns,
+And with amazing blows
+He deals unsufferable pains
+On his rebellious foes.
+
+4 Yet, everlasting God,
+We love to speak thy praise;
+Thy sceptre's equal to thy rod,
+The sceptre of thy grace.
+
+5 The arms of mighty love
+Defend our Sion well,
+And heavenly mercy walls us round
+From Babylon and hell.
+
+6 Salvation to the King
+That sits enthron'd above;
+Thus we adore the God of might,
+And bless the God of love.
+
+
+Hymn 2:81.
+Our sin the cause of Christ's death.
+
+1 And now the scales have left mine eyes,
+Now I begin to see;
+O the curs'd deeds my sins have done!
+What murderous things they be!
+
+2 Were these the traitors, dearest Lord,
+That thy fair body tore?
+Monsters, that stain'd those heavenly limbs
+With floods of purple gore?
+
+3 Was it for crimes that I had done
+My dearest Lord was slain
+When justice seiz'd God's only Son,
+And put his soul to pain?
+
+4 Forgive my guilt, O Prince of peace,
+I'll wound my God no more;
+Hence from my heart, ye sins, be gone,
+For Jesus I adore.
+
+5 Furnish me, Lord, with heavenly arms
+From grace's magazine,
+And I'll proclaim eternal war
+With every darling sin.
+
+
+Hymn 2:82.
+Redemption and protection from spiritual enemies.
+
+1 Arise my soul, my joyful powers,
+And triumph in my God,
+Awake, my voice, and loud proclaim
+His glorious grace abroad.
+
+2 He rais'd me from the deeps of sin,
+The gates of gaping hell,
+And fix'd my standing more secure
+Than 'twas before I fell.
+
+3 The arms of everlasting love
+Beneath my soul he plac'd,
+And on the rock of ages set
+My slippery footsteps fast.
+
+4 The city of my bless'd abode
+Is wall'd around with grace
+Salvation for a bulwark stands
+To shield the sacred place.
+
+5 Satan may vent his sharpest spite,
+And all his legions roar,
+Almighty mercy guards my life,
+And bounds his raging power.
+
+6 Arise, my soul, awake, my voice,
+And tunes of pleasure sing,
+Loud hallelujahs shall address
+My Saviour and my King.
+
+
+Hymn 2:83.
+The passion and exaltation of Christ.
+
+1 Thus saith the Ruler of the skies,
+"Awake, my dreadful sword;
+"Awake, my wrath and smite the man,
+"My fellow," saith the Lord.
+
+2 Vengeance receiv'd the dread command,
+And armed down she flies,
+Jesus submits t' his Father's hand,
+And bows his head and dies.
+
+3 But O! the wisdom and the grace
+That join with vengeance now!
+He dies to save our guilty race,
+And yet he rises too.
+
+4 A person so divine was he
+Who yielded to be slain,
+That he could give his soul away,
+And take his life again.
+
+5 Live, glorious Lord, and reign on high,
+Let every nation sing,
+And angels sound with endless joy
+The Saviour and the King.
+
+
+Hymn 2:84.
+The same.
+
+1 Come, all harmonious tongues,
+Your noblest music bring,
+'Tis Christ the everlasting God,
+And Christ the man we sing.
+
+2 Tell how he took our flesh
+To take away our guilt,
+Sing the dear drops of sacred blood
+That hellish monsters spilt.
+
+3 [Alas, the cruel spear
+Went deep into his side,
+And the rich flood of purple gore
+Their murderous weapons dy'd.]
+
+4 [The waves of swelling grief
+Did o'er his bosom roll,
+And mountains of almighty wrath
+Lay heavy on his soul.]
+
+5 Down to the shades of death
+He bow'd his awful head,
+Yet he arose to live and reign
+When death itself is dead.
+
+6 No more the bloody spear,
+The cross and nails no more;
+For hell itself shakes at his Name,
+And all the heavens adore.
+
+7 There the Redeemer sits
+High on the Father's throne;
+The Father lays his vengeance by,
+And smiles upon his Son.
+
+8 There his full glories shine
+With uncreated rays,
+And bless his saints' and angels' eyes
+To everlasting days.
+
+
+Hymn 2:85.
+Sufficiency of pardon.
+
+1 Why does your face, ye humble souls,
+Those mournful colours wear?
+What doubts are these that waste your faith,
+And nourish your despair?
+
+2 What tho' your numerous sins exceed
+The stars that fill the skies,
+And aiming at th' eternal throne,
+Like pointed mountains rise?
+
+3 What tho' your mighty guilt beyond
+The wide creation swell,
+And has its curs'd foundations laid
+Low as the deeps of hell?
+
+4 See here an endless ocean flows
+Of never-failing grace,
+Behold a dying Saviour's veins
+The sacred flood increase:
+
+5 It rises high and drowns the hills,
+'T has neither shore nor bound:
+Nor if we search to find our sins,
+Our sins can ne'er be found.
+
+6 Awake, our hearts, adore the grace
+That buries all our faults,
+And pardoning blood that swells above
+Our follies and our thoughts.
+
+
+Hymn 2:86.
+Freedom from sin and misery in heaven.
+
+1 Our sins, alas, how strong they be!
+And like a violent sea
+They break our duty, Lord, to thee,
+And hurry us away.
+
+2 The waves of trouble how they rise!
+How loud the tempests roar!
+But death shall land our weary souls
+Safe on the heavenly shore.
+
+3 There to fulfil his sweet commands
+Our speedy feet shall move,
+No sin shall clog our winged zeal,
+Or cool our burning love.
+
+4 There shall we sit, and sing, and tell
+The wonders of his grace,
+Till heavenly raptures fire our hearts,
+And smile in every face.
+
+5 For ever his dear sacred Name
+Shall dwell upon our tongue,
+And Jesus and salvation be
+The close of every song.
+
+
+Hymn 2:87.
+The divine glories above our reason.
+
+1 How wond'rous great, how glorious bright
+Must our Creator be,
+Who dwells amidst the dazzling light
+Of vast infinity!
+
+2 Our soaring spirits upward rise
+Tow'rd the celestial throne,
+Fain would we see the blessed Three,
+And the Almighty One.
+
+3 Our reason stretches all its wings,
+And climbs above the skies;
+But still how far beneath thy feet
+Our groveling reason lies!
+
+4 [Lord, here we bend our humble souls,
+And awfully adore,
+For the weak pinions of our mind
+Can stretch a thought no more.]
+
+5 Thy glories infinitely rise
+Above our labouring tongue;
+In vain the highest seraph tries
+To form an equal song.
+
+6 [In humble notes our faith adores
+The great mysterious King,
+While angels strain their nobler powers,
+And sweep th' immortal string.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:88.
+Salvation.
+
+1 Salvation! O, the joyful sound!
+'Tis pleasure to our ears;
+A sovereign balm for every wound,
+A cordial for our fears.
+
+2 Buried in sorrow and in sin,
+At hell's dark door we lay,
+But we arise by grace divine
+To see a heavenly day.
+
+3 Salvation! let the echo fly
+The spacious earth around,
+While all the armies of the sky
+Conspire to raise the sound.
+
+
+Hymn 2:89.
+Christ's victory over Satan.
+
+1 Hosanna to our conquering King!
+The prince of darkness flies,
+His troops rush headlong down to hell
+Like lightning from the skies.
+
+2 There, bound in chains, the lions roar,
+And fright the rescu'd sheep,
+But heavy bars confine their power
+And malice to the deep.
+
+3 Hosanna to our conquering King,
+All hail, incarnate love!
+Ten thousand songs and glories wait
+To crown thy head above.
+
+4 Thy victories and thy deathless fame
+Thro' the wide world shall run,
+And everlasting ages sing
+The triumphs thou hast won.
+
+
+Hymn 2:90.
+Faith in Christ for pardon and sanctification.
+
+1 How sad our state by nature is!
+Our sin how deep it stains!
+And Satan binds our captive minds
+Fast in his slavish chains.
+
+2 But there's a voice of sovereign grace
+Sounds from the sacred word,
+"Ho, ye despairing sinners, come,
+"And trust upon the Lord."
+
+3 My soul obeys th' almighty call,
+And runs to this relief,
+I would believe thy promise, Lord,
+O! help my unbelief.
+
+4 [To the dear fountain of thy blood,
+Incarnate God, I fly,
+Here let me wash my spotted soul
+From crimes of deepest die.
+
+5 Stretch out thine arm victorious King,
+My reigning sins subdue,
+Drive the old dragon from his seat,
+With all his hellish crew.]
+
+6 A guilty, weak, and helpless worm,
+On thy kind arms I fall:
+Be thou my strength and righteousness,
+My Jesus, and my all.
+
+
+Hymn 2:91.
+The glory of Christ in heaven.
+
+1 O the delights, the heavenly joys,
+The glories of the place
+Where Jesus sheds the brightest beams
+Of his o'erflowing grace.
+
+2 Sweet majesty and awful love
+Sit smiling on his brow,
+And all the glorious ranks above
+At humble distance bow.
+
+3 [Princes to his imperial Name
+Bend their bright sceptres down,
+Dominions, thrones, and powers rejoice
+To see him wear the crown.]
+
+4 Archangels sound his lofty praise
+Thro' every heavenly street,
+And lay their highest honours down
+Submissive at his feet.
+
+5 Those soft, those blessed feet of his
+That once rude iron tore,
+High on a throne of light they stand,
+And all the saints adore.
+
+6 His head, the dear majestic head
+That cruel thorns did wound,
+See what immortal glories shine,
+And circle it around.
+
+7 This is the Man, th' exalted Man,
+Whom we unseen adore;
+But when our eyes behold his face,
+Our hearts shall love him more.
+
+8 [Lord, how our souls are all on fire
+To see thy bless'd abode,
+Our tongues rejoice in tunes of praise
+To our incarnate God.
+
+9 And whilst our faith enjoys this sight,
+We long to leave our clay,
+And wish thy fiery chariots, Lord,
+To fetch our souls away.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:92
+The church saved, and her enemies disappointed.
+
+Composed the 5th of November, 1694.
+
+1 Shout to the Lord, and let our joys
+Thro' the whole nation run;
+Ye British skies, resound the noise
+Beyond the rising sun.
+
+2 Thee, mighty God, our souls admire,
+Thee our glad voices sing,
+And join with the celestial choir
+To praise th' eternal King.
+
+3 Thy power the whole creation rules,
+And on the starry skies
+Sits smiling at the weak designs
+Thine envious foes devise.
+
+4 Thy scorn derides their feeble rage,
+And with an awful frown
+Flings vast confusion on their plots,
+And shakes their Babel down.
+
+5 [Their secret fires in caverns lay,
+And we the sacrifice:
+But gloomy caverns strove in vain
+To 'scape all-searching eyes.
+
+6 Their dark designs were all reveal'd,
+Their treasons all betray'd:
+Praise to the God that broke the snare
+Their cursed hands had laid.]
+
+7 In vain the busy sons of hell
+Still new rebellions try,
+Their souls shall pine with envious rage,
+And vex away and die.
+
+8 Almighty grace defends our land
+From their malicious power,
+Let Britain with united songs
+Almighty grace adore.
+
+
+Hymn 2:93.
+God all, and in all, Psalm 73. 25.
+
+1 My God, my life, my love,
+To thee, to thee I call,
+I cannot live if thou remove,
+For thou art all in all.
+
+2 [Thy shining grace can cheer,
+This dungeon where I dwell;
+'Tis paradise when thou art here;
+If thou depart, 'tis hell.]
+
+3 [The smilings of thy face,
+How amiable they are!
+'Tis heaven to rest in thine embrace,
+And no where else but there.]
+
+4 [To thee, and thee alone,
+The angels owe their bliss;
+They sit around thy gracious throne,
+And dwell where Jesus is.]
+
+5 [Not all the harps above
+Can make a heavenly place,
+If God his residence remove,
+Or but conceal his face.]
+
+6 Nor earth nor all the sky
+Can one delight afford;
+No not a drop of real joy,
+Without thy presence, Lord.
+
+7 Thou art the sea of love,
+Where all my pleasures roll,
+The circle where my passions move,
+And centre of my soul.
+
+8 [To thee my spirits fly
+With infinite desire;
+And yet how far from thee I lie!
+Dear Jesus, raise me higher!]
+
+
+Hymn 2:94.
+God my only happiness, Psalm 73. 25.
+
+1 My God, my portion, and my love,
+My everlasting all,
+I've none but thee in heaven above,
+Or on this earthly ball.
+
+2 [What empty things are all the skies,
+And this inferior clod!
+There's nothing here deserves my joys,
+There's nothing like my God.]
+
+3 [In vain the bright, the burning sun
+Scatters his feeble light;
+'Tis thy sweet beams create my noon;
+If thou withdraw, 'tis night.
+
+4 And whilst upon my restless bed,
+Amongst the shades I roll,
+If my Redeemer shew his head
+'Tis morning with my soul.]
+
+5 To thee we owe our wealth and friends,
+And health, and safe abode;
+Thanks to thy Name for meaner things,
+But they are not my God.
+
+6 How vain a toy is glittering wealth,
+If once compar'd to thee;
+Or what's my safety, or my health,
+Or all my friends to me?
+
+7 Were I possessor of the earth,
+And call'd the stars my own
+Without thy graces and thyself
+I were a wretch undone.
+
+8 Let others stretch their arms like seas,
+And grasp in all the shore,
+Grant me the visits of thy face,
+And I desire no more.
+
+
+Hymn 2:95.
+Look on him whom they pierced, and mourn.
+
+1 Infinite grief! amazing woe!
+Behold my bleeding Lord:
+Hell and the Jews conspir'd his death,
+And us'd the Roman sword.
+
+2 O the sharp pangs of smarting pain
+My dear Redeemer bore,
+When knotty whips and ragged thorns
+His sacred body tore!
+
+3 But knotty whips and ragged thorns
+In vain do I accuse;
+In vain I blame the Roman bands,
+And the more spiteful Jews.
+
+4 'Twere you, my sins, my cruel sins,
+His chief tormentors were;
+Each of my crimes became a nail,
+And unbelief the spear.
+
+5 'Twere you that pull'd the vengeance down
+Upon his guiltless head:
+Break, break, my heart, O burst mine eyes!
+And let my sorrows bleed.
+
+6 Strike, mighty grace, my flinty soul,
+Till melting waters flow,
+And deep repentance drown mine eyes
+In undissembled woe.
+
+
+Hymn 2:96.
+Distinguishing love; or, Angels
+punished and men saved.
+
+1 Down headlong from their native skies
+The rebel angels fell,
+And thunderbolts of flaming wrath
+Pursu'd them deep to hell.
+
+2 Down from the top of earthly bliss
+Rebellious man was hurl'd
+And Jesus stoop'd beneath the grave
+To reach a sinking world.
+
+3 O love of infinite degree!
+Unmeasurable grace!
+Must heaven's eternal Darling die
+To save a traitorous race?
+
+4 Must angels sink for ever down,
+And burn in quenchless fire,
+While God forsakes his shining throne
+To raise us wretches higher?
+
+5 O for this love let earth and skies
+With hallelujahs ring,
+And the full choir of human tongues
+All hallelujah sing.
+
+
+Hymn 2:97.
+The same.
+
+1 From heaven the sinning angels fell,
+And wrath and darkness chain'd them down;
+But man, vile man, forsook his bliss,
+And mercy lifts him to a crown.
+
+2 Amazing work of sovereign grace
+That could distinguish rebels so!
+Our guilty treasons call'd aloud
+For everlasting fetters too.
+
+3 To thee, to thee, Almighty Love,
+Our souls, ourselves, our all we pay:
+Millions of tongues shall sound thy praise
+On the bright hills of heavenly day.
+
+
+Hymn 2:98.
+Hardness of heart complained of.
+
+1 My heart, how dreadful hard it is!
+How heavy here it lies,
+Heavy and cold within my breast
+Just like a rock of ice!
+
+2 Sin like a raging tyrant sits
+Upon this flinty throne,
+And every grace lies buried deep
+Beneath this heart of stone.
+
+3 How seldom do I rise to God,
+Or taste the joys above!
+This mountain presses down my faith,
+And chills my flaming love.
+
+4 When smiling mercy courts my soul
+With all its heavenly charms,
+This stubborn, this relentless thing
+Would thrust it from my arms.
+
+5 Against the thunders of thy word
+Rebellious I have stood,
+My heart it shakes not at the wrath
+And terrors of a God.
+
+6 Dear Saviour, steep this rock of mine
+In thine own crimson sea:
+None but a bath of blood divine
+Can melt the flint away.
+
+
+Hymn 2:99.
+The book of God's decrees.
+
+1 Let the whole race of creatures lie
+Abas'd before their God;
+Whate'er his sovereign voice hath form'd
+He governs with a nod.
+
+2 [Ten thousand ages ere the skies
+Were into motion brought,
+All the long years and worlds to come
+Stood present to his thought.]
+
+5 [There's not a sparrow or a worm
+But's found in his decrees;
+He raises monarchs to their thrones,
+And sinks them as he please.]
+
+4 If light attends the course I run,
+'Tis he provides those rays;
+And 'tis his hand that hides my sun,
+If darkness cloud my days.
+
+5 Yet I would not be much concern'd,
+Nor vainly long to see
+The volume of his deep decrees,
+What months are writ for me.
+
+6 When he reveals the book of life,
+O, may I read my name
+Amongst the chosen of his love,
+The followers of the Lamb!
+
+
+Hymn 2:100.
+The presence of Christ is the life of my soul.
+
+1 [How full of anguish is the thought,
+How it distracts and tears my heart
+If God, at last, my sovereign Judge,
+Should frown, and bid my soul, "Depart!"]
+
+2 Lord, when I quit this earthly stage,
+Where shall I fly but to thy breast?
+For I have sought no other home
+For I have learn'd no other rest.
+
+3 I cannot live contented here,
+Without some glimpses of thy face;
+And heaven without thy presence there
+Would be a dark and tiresome place.
+
+4 When earthly cares engross the day
+And hold my thoughts aside from thee,
+The shining hours of cheerful light
+Are long and tedious years to me.
+
+5 And if no evening visit's paid
+Between my Saviour and my soul,
+How dull the night! how sad the shade!
+How mournfully the minutes roll!
+
+6 This flesh of mine might learn as soon
+To live, yet part with all my blood;
+To breathe when vital air is gone,
+Or thrive and grow without my food.
+
+7 [Christ is my light, my life, my care,
+My blessed hope, my heavenly prize,
+Dearer than all my passions are,
+My limbs, my bowels, or my eyes.
+
+8 The strings that twine about my heart,
+Tortures and racks may tear them off,
+But they can never, never part
+With their dear hold of Christ my love.]
+
+9 [My God! and can an humble child
+That loves thee with a flame so high,
+Be ever from thy face exil'd
+Without the pity of thine eye?
+
+10 Impossible--For thine own hands
+Have tied my heart so fast to thee;
+And in thy book the promise stands,
+That where thou art thy friends must be.
+
+
+Hymn 2:101.
+The world's three great temptations.
+
+1 When in the light of faith divine
+We look on things below,
+Honour, and gold, and sensual joy,
+How vain and dangerous too!
+
+2 [Honour's a puff of noisy breath;
+Yet men expose their blood,
+And venture everlasting death
+To gain that airy good.
+
+3 Whilst others starve the nobler mind,
+And feed on shining dust,
+They rob the serpent of his food
+T' indulge a sordid lust.]
+
+4 The pleasures that allure our sense
+Are dangerous snares to souls;
+There's but a drop of flattering sweet,
+And dash'd with bitter bowls.
+
+5 God is mine all-sufficient good,
+My portion and my choice;
+In him my vast desires are fill'd,
+And all my powers rejoice.
+
+6 In vain the world accosts my ear,
+And tempts my heart anew;
+I cannot buy your bliss so dear,
+Nor part with heaven for you.
+
+
+Hymn 2:102.
+A happy resurrection.
+
+1 No, I'll repine at death no more,
+But with a cheerful gasp resign
+To the cold dungeon of the grave
+These dying, withering limbs of mine.
+
+2 Let worms devour my wasting flesh,
+And crumble all my bones to dust,
+My God shall raise my frame anew
+At the revival of the just.
+
+3 Break, sacred morning, thro' the skies,
+Bring that delightful, dreadful day,
+Cut short the hours, dear Lord, and come,
+Thy lingering wheels, how long they stay!
+
+4 [Our weary spirits faint to see
+The light of thy returning face,
+And hear the language of those lips
+Where God has shed his richest grace.]
+
+5 Haste then upon the wings of love,
+Rouse all the pious sleeping clay,
+That we may join in heavenly joys,
+And sing the triumph of the day.
+
+
+Hymn 2:103.
+Christ's commission, John 3. 16 17.
+
+1 Come happy souls, approach your God
+With new melodious songs;
+Come, render to almighty grace
+The tribute of your tongues.
+
+2 So strange, so boundless was the love
+That pity'd dying men,
+The Father sent his equal Son
+To give them life again.
+
+3 Thy hands, dear Jesus, were not arm'd
+With a revenging rod,
+No hard commission to perform
+The vengeance of a God.
+
+4 But all was mercy, all was mild,
+And wrath forsook the throne,
+When Christ on the kind errand came,
+And brought salvation down.
+
+5 Here, sinners, you may heal your wounds,
+And wipe your sorrows dry;
+Trust in the mighty Saviour's Name,
+And you shall never die.
+
+6 See, dearest Lord our willing souls
+Accept thine offer'd grace;
+We bless the great Redeemer's love,
+And give the Father praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:104.
+The same.
+
+1 Raise your triumphant songs
+To an immortal tune,
+Let the wide earth resound the deeds
+Celestial grace has done.
+
+2 Sing how eternal love
+Its chief beloved chose,
+And bid him raise our wretched race
+From their abyss of woes.
+
+3 His hand no thunder bears,
+Nor terror clothes his brow,
+No bolts to drive our guilty souls
+To fiercer flames below.
+
+4 'Twas mercy fill'd the throne,
+And wrath stood silent by,
+When Christ was sent with pardons down
+To rebels doom'd to die.
+
+5 Now, sinners, dry your tears,
+Let hopeless sorrow cease;
+Bow to the sceptre of his love,
+And take the offer'd peace.
+
+6 Lord we obey thy call;
+We lay an humble claim
+To the salvation thou hast brought,
+And love and praise thy Name.
+
+
+Hymn 2:105.
+Repentance flowing from the patience of God.
+
+1 And are we wretches yet alive?
+And do we yet rebel?
+'Tis boundless, 'tis amazing love
+That bears us up from hell!
+
+2 The burden of our weighty guilt
+Would sink us down to flames,
+And threatening vengeance rolls above
+To crush our feeble frames.
+
+3 Almighty goodness cries, "Forbear;"
+And straight the thunder stays;
+And dare we now provoke his wrath,
+And weary out his grace?
+
+4 Lord, we have long abus'd thy love,
+Too long indulg'd our sin;
+Our aching hearts e'en bleed to see
+What rebels we have been.
+
+5 No more, ye lusts, shall ye command,
+No more will we obey;
+Stretch out, O God, thy conquering hand,
+And drive thy foes away.
+
+
+Hymn 2:106.
+Repentance at the cross.
+
+1 Oh, if my soul was form'd for woe,
+How would I vent my sighs!
+Repentance should like rivers flow
+From both my streaming eyes.
+
+2 'Twas for my sins, my dearest Lord
+Hung on the cursed tree,
+And groan'd away a dying life,
+For thee, my soul, for thee.
+
+3 O how I hate those lusts of mine
+That crucify'd my God,
+Those sins that pierc'd and nail'd his flesh
+Fast to the fatal wood!
+
+4 Yes, my Redeemer, they shall die,
+My heart has so decreed,
+Nor will I spare the guilty things
+That made my Saviour bleed.
+
+5 Whilst with a melting broken heart
+My murder'd Lord I view,
+I'll raise revenge against my sins,
+And slay the murderers too.
+
+
+Hymn 2:107.
+The everlasting absence of God intolerable.
+
+1 That awful day will surely come,
+Th' appointed hour makes haste,
+When I must stand before my Judge,
+And pass the solemn test.
+
+2 Thou lovely chief of all my joys,
+Thou sovereign of my heart,
+How could I bear to hear thy voice
+Pronounce the sound, "Depart?"
+
+3 [The thunder of that dismal word,
+Would so torment my ear,
+'Twould tear my soul asunder, Lord,
+With most tormenting fear.]
+
+4 [What, to be banish'd from my life,
+And yet forbid to die!
+To linger in eternal pain,
+Yet death for ever fly!]
+
+5 O wretched state of deep despair,
+To see my God remove,
+And fix my doleful station where
+I must not taste his Love.
+
+6 Jesus, I throw my arms around,
+And hang upon thy breast;
+Without a gracious smile from thee
+My spirit cannot rest.
+
+7 O tell me that my worthless name
+Is graven on thy hands;
+Shew me some promise in thy book
+Where my salvation stands!
+
+8 [Give me one kind assuring word,
+To sink my fears again,
+And cheerfully my soul shall wait
+Her threescore years and ten.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:108.
+Access to the throne of grace by a Mediator.
+
+1 Come, let us lift our joyful eyes
+Up to the courts above,
+And smile to see our Father there
+Upon a throne of love.
+
+2 Once 'twas a seat of dreadful wrath,
+And shot devouring flame;
+Our God appear'd consuming fire,
+And vengeance was his name.
+
+3 Rich were the drops of Jesus' blood,
+That calm'd his frowning face,
+That sprinkled o'er the burning throne,
+And turn'd the wrath to grace.
+
+4 Now we may bow before his feet,
+And venture near the Lord;
+No fiery cherub guards his seat,
+Nor double-flaming sword.
+
+5 The peaceful gates of heavenly bliss
+Are open'd by the Son;
+High let us raise our notes of praise,
+And reach th' Almighty throne.
+
+6 To thee ten thousand thanks we bring
+Great Advocate on high:
+And glory to th' eternal King
+That lays his fury by.
+
+
+Hymn 2:109.
+The darkness of providence.
+
+1 Lord, we adore thy vast designs,
+Th' obscure abyss of providence,
+Too deep to sound with mortal lines
+Too dark to view with feeble sense.
+
+2 Now thou array'st thine awful face
+In angry frowns, without a smile;
+We thro' the cloud believe thy grace,
+Secure of thy compassion still.
+
+3 Thro' seas and storms of deep distress
+We sail by faith and not by sight;
+Faith guides us in the wilderness
+Through all the briers and the night.
+
+4 Dear Father, if thy lifted rod
+Resolve to scourge us here below,
+Still we must lean upon our God,
+Thine arm shall bear us safely thro'.
+
+
+Hymn 2:110.
+Triumph over death in
+hope of the resurrection.
+
+1 And must this body die?
+This mortal frame decay?
+And must these active limbs of mine
+Lie mouldering in the clay?
+
+2 Corruption, earth and worms,
+Shall but refine this flesh,
+Till my triumphant spirit comes
+To put it on afresh.
+
+3 God my Redeemer lives,
+And often from the skies
+Looks down, and watches all my dust,
+Till he shall bid it rise.
+
+4 Array'd in glorious grace
+Shall these vile bodies shine,
+And every shape and every face
+Look heavenly and divine.
+
+5 These lively hopes we owe
+To Jesus' dying love;
+We would adore his grace below,
+And sing his power above.
+
+6 Dear Lord, accept the praise
+Of these our humble songs,
+Till tunes of nobler sound we raise
+With our immortal tongues.
+
+
+Hymn 2:111.
+Thanksgiving for victory; or, God's
+dominion and our deliverance.
+
+1 Zion rejoice, and Judah sing;
+The Lord assumes his throne;
+Let Britain own the heavenly King,
+And make his glories known.
+
+2 The great, the wicked, and the proud,
+From their high seats are hurl'd;
+Jehovah rides upon a cloud,
+And thunders thro' the world.
+
+3 He reigns upon th' eternal hills,
+Distributes mortal crowns,
+Empires are fix'd beneath his smiles,
+And totter at his frowns.
+
+4 Navies, that rule the ocean wide,
+Are vanquish'd by his breath;
+And legions arm'd with power and pride
+Descend to watery death.
+
+5 Let tyrants make no more pretence
+To vex our happy land;
+Jehovah's Name is our defence,
+Our buckler is his hand.
+
+6 [Long may the King our Sovereign live
+To rule us by his word;
+And all the honours he can give
+Be offer'd to the Lord.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:112.
+Angels ministering to Christ and saints.
+
+1 Great God, to what a glorious height
+Hast thou advanc'd the Lord thy Son!
+Angels, in all their robes of light,
+Are made the servants of his throne.
+
+2 Before his feet their armies wait,
+And swift as flames of fire they move,
+To manage his affairs of state
+In works of vengeance or of love.
+
+3 His orders run thro' all their hosts,
+Legions descend at his command
+To shield and guard the British coasts,
+When foreign rage invades our land.
+
+4 Now they are sent to guide our feet
+Up to the gates of thine abode,
+Thro' all the dangers that we meet
+In travelling the heavenly road.
+
+5 Lord, when I leave this mortal ground,
+And thou shall bid me rise and come,
+Send a beloved angel down
+Safe to conduct my spirit home.
+
+
+Hymn 2:113.
+The same.
+
+1 The majesty of Solomon!
+How glorious to behold
+The servants waiting round his throne,
+The ivory and the gold.
+
+2 But, mighty God, thy palace shines
+With far superior beams;
+Thine angel-guards are swift as winds,
+Thy ministers are flames.
+
+3 [Soon as thine only Son had made
+His entrance on this earth,
+A shining army downward fled
+To celebrate his birth.
+
+4 And when oppress'd with pains and fears
+On the cold ground he lies,
+Behold a heavenly form appears
+T' allay his agonies.]
+
+5 Now to the hands of Christ our King
+Are all their legions given;
+They wait upon his saints, and bring
+His chosen heirs to heaven.
+
+6 Pleasure and praise run thro' their host
+To see a sinner turn;
+Then Satan has a captive lost,
+And Christ a subject born.
+
+7 But there's an hour of brighter joy,
+When he his angels sends
+Obstinate rebels to destroy,
+And gather in his friends.
+
+8 O! could I say, without a doubt,
+There shall my soul be found,
+Then let the great archangel shout,
+And the last trumpet sound.
+
+
+Hymn 2:114.
+Christ's death, victory and dominion.
+
+1 I sing my Saviour's wondrous death;
+He conquer'd when he fell:
+_'Tis finish'd_, said his dying breath,
+And shook the gates of hell.
+
+2 _'Tis finish'd_, our Immanuel cries,
+The dreadful work is done;
+Hence shall his sovereign throne arise,
+His kingdom is begun.
+
+3 His cross a sure foundation laid
+For glory and renown,
+When thro' the regions of the dead
+He pass'd to reach the crown.
+
+4 Exalted at his Father's side
+Sits our victorious Lord;
+To heaven and hell his hands divide
+The vengeance or reward.
+
+5 The saints from his propitious eye
+Await their several crowns,
+And all the sons of darkness fly
+The terror of his frowns.
+
+
+Hymn 2:115.
+God the avenger of his saints; or, His kingdom.
+
+1 High as the heavens above the ground
+Reigns the Creator God;
+Wide as the whole creation's bound
+Extends his awful rod.
+
+2 Let princes of exalted state
+To him ascribe their crown,
+Render their homage at his feet,
+And cast their glories down.
+
+3 Know that his kingdom is supreme,
+Your lofty thoughts are vain;
+He calls you gods, that awful name,
+But ye must die like men.
+
+4 Then let the sovereigns of the globe
+Not dare to vex the just;
+He puts on vengeance like a robe,
+And treads the worms to dust.
+
+5 Ye judges of the earth, be wise,
+And think on heaven with fear;
+The meanest saint that you despise
+Has an avenger there.
+
+
+Hymn 2:116.
+Mercies and thanks.
+
+1 How can I sink with such a prop
+As my eternal God,
+Who bears the earth's huge pillars up,
+And spreads the heavens abroad?
+
+2 How can I die while Jesus lives,
+Who rose and left the dead?
+Pardon and grace my soul receives
+From mine exalted head.
+
+3 All that I am, and all I have
+Shall be for ever thine,
+Whate'er my duty bids me give
+My cheerful hands resign.
+
+4 Yet if I might make some reserve,
+And duty did not call,
+I love my God with zeal so great
+That I should give him all.
+
+
+Hymn 2:117.
+Living and dying with God present.
+
+1 I cannot bear thine absence, Lord,
+My life expires if thou depart;
+Be thou, my heart, still near my God,
+And thou, my God, be near my heart.
+
+2 I was not born for earth and sin,
+Nor can I live on things so vile;
+Yet I would stay my Father's time,
+And hope and wait for heaven a while.
+
+3 Then, dearest Lord, in thine embrace
+Let me resign my fleeting breath,
+And with a smile upon my face
+Pass the important hour of death.
+
+
+Hymn 2:118.
+The priesthood of Christ.
+
+1 Blood has a voice to pierce the skies
+_Revenge_, the blood of Abel cries;
+But the dear stream when Christ was slain
+Speaks _Peace_ as loud from ev'ry vein.
+
+2 Pardon and peace from God on high,
+Behold he lays his vengeance by,
+And rebels that deserv'd his sword,
+Become the favourites of the Lord.
+
+3 To Jesus let our praises rise,
+Who gave his life a sacrifice;
+Now he appears before his God,
+And for our pardon pleads his blood.
+
+
+Hymn 2:119.
+The holy scriptures.
+
+1 Laden with guilt, and full of fears,
+I fly to thee, my Lord,
+And not a glimpse of hope appears,
+But in thy written word.
+
+2 The volume of my Father's grace
+Does all my griefs assuage:
+Here I behold my Saviour's face
+Almost in every page.
+
+3 [This is the field where hidden lies
+The pearl of price unknown,
+That merchant is divinely wise
+Who makes the pearl his own.]
+
+4 [Here consecrated water flows
+To quench my thirst of sin;
+Here the fair tree of knowledge grows,
+Nor danger dwells therein.]
+
+5 This is the Judge that ends the strife,
+Where wit and reason fail;
+My guide to everlasting life,
+Thro' all this gloomy vale.
+
+
+6 O may thy counsels, mighty God,
+My roving feet command;
+Nor I forsake the happy road
+That leads to thy right-hand.
+
+
+Hymn 2:120.
+The law and gospel joined in scripture.
+
+1 The Lord declares his will,
+And keeps the world in awe;
+Amidst the smoke on Sinai's hill
+Breaks out his fiery law.
+
+2 The Lord reveals his face,
+And smiling from above,
+Sends down the gospel of his grace,
+Th' epistles of his love.
+
+3 These sacred words impart
+Our Maker's just commands;
+The pity of his melting heart,
+And vengeance of his hands.
+
+4 [Hence we awake our fear,
+We draw our comfort hence;
+The arms of grace are treasur'd here,
+And armour of defence.
+
+5 We learn Christ crucify'd,
+And here behold his blood:
+All arts and knowledges beside
+Will do us little good.]
+
+6 We read the heavenly word,
+We take the offer'd grace,
+Obey the statutes of the Lord,
+And trust his promises.
+
+7 In vain shall Satan rage
+Against a book divine;
+Where wrath and lightning guard the page,
+Where beams of mercy shine.
+
+
+Hymn 2:121.
+The law and gospel distinguished.
+
+1 The law commands, and makes us know
+What duties to our God we owe;
+But 'tis the gospel must reveal
+Where lies our strength to do his will.
+
+2 The law discovers guilt and sin,
+And shews how vile our hearts have been;
+Only the gospel can express
+Forgiving love and cleansing grace.
+
+3 What curses doth the law denounce
+Against the man that fails but once!
+But in the gospel Christ appears
+Pardoning the guilt of numerous years.
+
+4 My soul, no more attempt to draw
+Thy life and comfort from the law,
+Fly to the hope the gospel gives;
+The man that trusts the promise lives.
+
+
+Hymn 2:122.
+Retirement and meditation.
+
+1 My God, permit me not to be
+A stranger to myself and thee;
+Amidst a thousand thoughts I rove
+Forgetful of my highest love.
+
+2 Why should my passions mix with earth,
+And thus debase my heavenly birth?
+Why should I cleave to things below,
+And let my God, my Saviour go?
+
+3 Call me away from flesh and sense,
+One sovereign word can draw me thence;
+I would obey the voice divine,
+And all inferior joys resign.
+
+4 Be earth with all her scenes withdrawn,
+Let noise and vanity be gone;
+In secret silence of the mind,
+My heaven, and there my God I find.
+
+
+Hymn 2:123.
+The benefit of public ordinances.
+
+1 Away from every mortal care,
+Away from earth our souls retreat;
+We leave this worthless world afar,
+And wait and worship near thy seat.
+
+2 Lord, in the temple of thy grace
+We see thy feet, and we adore;
+We gaze upon thy lovely face,
+And learn the wonders of thy power.
+
+3 While here our various wants we mourn,
+United groans ascend on high,
+And prayer bears a quick return
+Of blessings in variety.
+
+4 [If Satan rage and sin grow strong,
+Here we receive some cheering word;
+We gird the gospel armour on
+To fight the battles of the Lord.
+
+5 Or if our spirit faints and dies,
+(Our conscience gall'd with inward stings)
+Here doth the righteous sun arise
+With healing beams beneath his wings.]
+
+6 Father, my soul would still abide
+Within thy temple, near thy side;
+But if my feet must hence depart
+Still keep thy dwelling in my heart.
+
+
+Hymn 2:124.
+Moses, Aaron, and Joshua.
+
+1 'Tis not the law of ten commands
+On holy Sinai given,
+Or sent to men by Moses' hands,
+Can bring us safe to heaven.
+
+2 'Tis not the blood which Aaron spilt,
+Nor smoke of sweetest smell,
+Can buy a pardon for our guilt,
+Or save our souls from hell.
+
+3 Aaron the priest resigns his breath
+At God's immediate will;
+And in the desert yields to death
+Upon th' appointed hill.
+
+4 And thus on Jordan's yonder side
+The tribes of Israel stand,
+While Moses bow'd his head and dy'd
+Short of the promis'd land.
+
+5 Israel rejoice, now Joshua * leads,
+He'll bring your tribes to rest;
+So far the Saviour's name exceeds
+The ruler and the priest.
+
+* Joshua, the same with Jesus,
+and signifies a Saviour.
+
+
+Hymn 2:125.
+Faith and repentance; unbelief and impenitence.
+
+1 Life and immortal joys are given
+To those that mourn the sins they've done,
+Children of wrath made heirs of heaven
+By faith in God's eternal Son.
+
+2 Woe to the wretch that never felt
+The inward pangs of pious grief,
+But adds to all his crying guilt
+The stubborn sin of unbelief.
+
+3 The law condemns the rebel dead,
+Under the wrath of God he lies,
+He seals the curse on his own head,
+And with a double vengeance dies.
+
+
+Hymn 2:126.
+God glorified in the gospel.
+
+1 The Lord, descending from above,
+Invites his children near,
+While power and truth and boundless love
+Display their glories here.
+
+2 Here in thy gospel's wondrous frame
+Fresh wisdom we pursue;
+A thousand angels learn thy Name
+Beyond whate'er they knew.
+
+3 Thy Name is writ in fairest lines,
+Thy wonders here we trace;
+Wisdom thro' all the mystery shines,
+And shines in Jesu's face.
+
+4 The law its best obedience owes
+To our incarnate God;
+And thy revenging justice shows
+Its honours in his blood.
+
+6 But still the lustre of thy grace
+Our warmer thoughts employs,
+Gilds the whole scene with brighter rays,
+And more exalts our joys.
+
+
+Hymn 2:127.
+Circumcision and baptism.
+(Written only for those
+who practise infant baptism.)
+
+1 Thus did the sons of Abrah'm pass
+Under the bloody seal of grace;
+The young disciples bore the yoke,
+Till Christ the painful bondage broke.
+
+2 By milder ways doth Jesus prove
+His Father's covenant, and his love;
+He seals to saints his glorious grace,
+And not forbids their infant race.
+
+3 Their seed is sprinkled with his blood,
+Their children set apart for God,
+His Spirit on their offspring shed,
+Like water pour'd upon the head.
+
+4 Let every saint with cheerful voice
+In this large covenant rejoice;
+Young children in their early days
+Shall give the God of Abrah'm praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:128.
+Corrupt nature from Adam.
+
+1 Bless'd with the joy of innocence
+Adam, our father, stood,
+Till he debas'd his soul to sense,
+And ate th' unlawful food.
+
+2 Now we are born a sensual race,
+To sinful joys inclin'd;
+Reason has lost its native place,
+And flesh enslaves the mind.
+
+3 While flesh and sense and passion reigns,
+Sin is the sweetest good:
+We fancy music in our chains,
+And so forget the load.
+
+4 Great God, renew our ruin'd frame,
+Our broken powers restore,
+Inspire us with a heavenly flame,
+And flesh shall reign no more.
+
+5 Eternal Spirit, write thy law
+Upon our inward parts,
+And let the second Adam draw
+His image on our hearts.
+
+
+Hymn 2:129.
+We walk by faith, not by sight.
+
+1 'Tis by the faith of joys to come
+We walk thro' deserts dark as night;
+Till we arrive at heaven our home,
+Faith is our guide, and faith our light.
+
+2 The want of sight she well supplies,
+She makes the pearly gates appear;
+Far into distant worlds she pries,
+And brings eternal glories near.
+
+3 Cheerful we tread the desert thro',
+While faith inspires a heavenly ray,
+Tho' lions roar, and tempests blow,
+And rocks and dangers fill the way.
+
+4 So Abrah'm, by divine command,
+Left his own house to walk with God;
+His faith beheld the promis'd land,
+And fir'd his zeal along the road.
+
+
+Hymn 2:130.
+The new creation.
+
+1 Attend while God's exalted Son
+Doth his own glories shew;
+"Behold I sit upon my throne
+Creating all things new.
+
+2 "Nature and sin are pass'd away,
+And the old Adam dies;
+"My hands a new foundation lay,
+"See the new world arise.
+
+3 "I'll be a sun of righteousness
+"To the new-heavens I make;
+"None but the new-born heirs of grace
+"My glories shall partake."
+
+4 Mighty Redeemer, set me free
+From my old state of sin;
+O make my soul alive to thee,
+Create new powers within.
+
+5 Renew mine eyes, and form mine ears,
+And mould my heart afresh;
+Give me new passions, joys and fears,
+And turn the stone to flesh.
+
+6 Far from the regions of the dead,
+From sin, and earth, and hell,
+In the new-world that grace has made
+I would for ever dwell.
+
+
+Hymn 2:131.
+The excellency of the Christian religion.
+
+1 Let everlasting glories crown
+Thy head, my Saviour and my Lord;
+Thy hands have brought salvation down,
+And writ the blessings in thy word.
+
+2 [What if we trace the globe around,
+And search from Britain to Japan,
+There shall be no religion found
+So just to God, so safe for man.]
+
+3 In vain the trembling conscience seeks
+Some solid ground to rest upon;
+With long despair the spirit breaks,
+Till we apply to Christ alone.
+
+4 How well thy blessed truths agree!
+How wise and holy thy commands!
+Thy promises how firm they be!
+How firm our hope and comfort stands!
+
+5 [Not the feign'd fields of heathenish bliss
+Could raise such pleasures in the mind;
+Nor does the Turkish paradise
+Pretend to joys so well refin'd.]
+
+6 Should all the forms that men devise
+Assault my faith with treacherous art,
+I'd call them vanity and lies
+And bind the gospel to my heart.
+
+
+Hymn 2:132.
+The offices of Christ.
+
+1 We bless the Prophet of the Lord,
+That comes with truth and grace;
+Jesus, thy Spirit and thy word
+Shall lead us in thy ways.
+
+2 We reverence our High Priest above,
+Who offer'd up his blood,
+And lives to carry on his love,
+By pleading with our God.
+
+3 We honour our exalted King,
+How sweet are his commands!
+He guards our souls from hell and sin
+By his almighty hands.
+
+4 Hosanna to his glorious Name,
+Who saves by different ways;
+His mercies lay a sovereign claim
+To our immortal praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:133.
+The operations of the Holy Spirit.
+
+1 Eternal Spirit! we confess
+And sing the wonders of thy grace;
+Thy power conveys our blessings down
+From God the Father and the Son.
+
+2 Enlighten'd by thine heavenly ray
+Our shades and darkness turn to day;
+Thine inward teachings make us know
+Our danger and our refuge too.
+
+3 Thy power and glory works within,
+And breaks the chains of reigning sin,
+Doth our imperious lusts subdue,
+And forms our wretched hearts anew.
+
+4 The troubled conscience knows thy voice,
+Thy cheering words awake our joys;
+Thy words allay the stormy wind,
+And calm the surges of the mind.
+
+
+Hymn 2:134.
+Circumcision abolished.
+
+1 The promise was divinely free,
+Extensive was the grace;
+"I will the God of Abrah'm be,
+"And of his numerous race."
+
+2 He said; and with a bloody seal
+Confirm'd the words he spoke;
+Long did the Sons of Abrah'm feel
+The sharp and painful yoke.
+
+3 Till God's own Son, descending low,
+Gave his own flesh to bleed;
+And Gentiles taste the blessing now,
+From the hard bondage freed.
+
+4 The God of Abrah'm claims our praise,
+His promises endure;
+And Christ the Lord in gentler ways
+Makes the salvation sure.
+
+
+Hymn 2:135.
+Types and prophecies of Christ.
+
+1 Behold the woman's promis'd seed!
+Behold the great Messiah come!
+Behold the prophets all agreed
+To give him the superior room!
+
+2 Abrah'm the saint rejoic'd of old
+When visions of the Lord he saw;
+Moses the man of God foretold
+This great fulfiller of his law.
+
+3 The types bore witness to his Name,
+Obtain'd their chief design, and ceas'd;
+The incense and the bleeding lamb,
+The ark, the altar, and the priest.
+
+4 Predictions in abundance meet
+To join their blessings on his head;
+Jesus, we worship at thy feet,
+And nations own the promis'd seed.
+
+
+Hymn 2:136.
+Miracles at the birth of Christ.
+
+1 The King of Glory sends his Son
+To make his entrance on this earth!
+Behold the midnight bright as noon,
+And heavenly hosts declare his birth!
+
+2 About the young Redeemer's head
+What wonders and what glories meet!
+An unknown star arose, and led
+The eastern sages to his feet.
+
+3 Simeon and Anna both conspire
+The Infant-Saviour to proclaim;
+Inward they felt the sacred fire,
+And bless'd the babe, and own'd his Name.
+
+4 Let Jews and Greeks blaspheme aloud,
+And treat the holy Child with scorn;
+Our souls adore th' eternal God
+Who condescended to be born.
+
+
+Hymn 2:137.
+Miracles in the life, death,
+and resurrection of Christ.
+
+1 Behold the blind their sight receive;
+Behold the dead awake and live;
+The dumb speak wonders, and the lame
+Leap like the hart, and bless his Name.
+
+2 Thus doth th' eternal Spirit own
+And seal the mission of the Son;
+The Father vindicates his cause,
+While he hangs bleeding on the cross.
+
+3 He dies; the heavens in mourning stood;
+He rises, and appears a God;
+Behold the Lord ascending high,
+No more to bleed, no more to die.
+
+4 Hence and for ever from my heart
+I bid my doubts and fears depart;
+And to those hands my soul resign
+Which bear credentials so divine.
+
+
+Hymn 2:138.
+The power of the gospel.
+
+1 This is the word of truth and love,
+Sent to the nations from above;
+Jehovah here resolves to shew
+What his almighty grace can do.
+
+2 This remedy did wisdom find
+To heal diseases of the mind:
+This sovereign balm, whose virtues can
+Restore the ruin'd creature, man.
+
+3 The gospel bids the dead revive,
+Sinners obey the voice, and live;
+Dry bones are rais'd and cloth'd afresh,
+And hearts of stone are turn'd to flesh.
+
+4 [Where Satan reign'd in shades of night
+The gospel strikes a heavenly light;
+Our lusts its wondrous power controls,
+And calms the rage of angry souls.]
+
+5 [Lions and beasts of savage name
+Put on the nature of the lamb;
+Whilst the wild world esteems it strange
+Gaze, and admire, and hate the change.]
+
+6 May but this grace my soul renew,
+Let sinners gaze and hate me too;
+The word that saves me does engage
+A sure defence from all their rage.
+
+
+Hymn 2:139.
+The example of Christ.
+
+1 My dear Redeemer and my Lord,
+I read my duty in thy word;
+But in thy life the law appears
+Drawn out in living characters.
+
+2 Such was thy truth, and such thy zeal,
+Such deference to thy Father's will,
+Such love, and meekness so divine,
+I would transcribe, and make them mine.
+
+3 Cold mountains and the midnight air
+Witness'd the fervor of thy prayer:
+The desert thy temptations knew,
+Thy conflict and thy victory too.
+
+4 Be thou my pattern; make me bear
+More of thy gracious image here;
+Then God the Judge shall own my name,
+Amongst the followers of the Lamb.
+
+
+Hymn 2:140.
+The example: of Christ and the saints.
+
+1 Give me the wings of faith to rise
+Within the veil, and see
+The saints above, how great their joys,
+How bright their glories be.
+
+2 Once they were mourning here below,
+And wet their couch with tears;
+They wrestled hard, as we do now,
+With sins, and doubts, and fears.
+
+3 I ask them whence their victory came,
+They, with united breath,
+Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb,
+Their triumph to his death.
+
+4 They mark'd the footsteps that he trod,
+(His zeal inspir'd their breast;)
+And following their incarnate God
+Possess the promis'd rest.
+
+5 Our glorious Leader claims our praise
+For his own pattern given,
+While the long cloud of witnesses
+Shew the same path to heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 2:141.
+Faith assisted by sense; or, Preaching,
+baptism, and the Lord's Supper.
+
+1 My Saviour-God, my Sovereign-Prince
+Reigns far above the skies;
+But brings his graces down to sense,
+And helps my faith to rise.
+
+2 My eyes and ears shall bless his Name,
+They read and hear his word;
+My touch and taste shall do the same
+When they receive the Lord.
+
+3 Baptismal water is design'd
+To seal his cleansing grace;
+While at his feast of bread and wine
+He gives his saints a place.
+
+4 But not the waters of a flood
+Can make my flesh so clean,
+As by his Spirit and his blood
+He'll wash my soul from sin.
+
+5 Not choicest meats or noblest wines,
+So much my heart refresh,
+As when my faith goes thro' the signs,
+And feeds upon his flesh.
+
+6 I love the Lord, that stoops so low
+To give his word a seal;
+But the rich grace his hands bestow
+Exceeds the figures still.
+
+
+Hymn 2:142.
+Faith in Christ our sacrifice.
+
+1 Not all the blood of beasts
+On Jewish altars slain
+Could give the guilty conscience peace,
+Or wash away the stain.
+
+2 But Christ the heavenly Lamb
+Takes all our sins away;
+A sacrifice of nobler name
+And richer blood than they.
+
+3 My faith would lay her hand
+On that dear head of thine,
+While like a penitent I stand
+And there confess my sin.
+
+4 My soul looks back to see
+The burdens thou didst bear
+When hanging on the cursed tree,
+And hopes her guilt was there.
+
+5 Believing we rejoice
+To see the curse remove;
+We bless the Lamb with cheerful voice,
+And sing his bleeding love.
+
+
+Hymn 2:143.
+Flesh and spirit.
+
+1 What different powers of grace and sin
+Attend our mortal state!
+I hate the thoughts that work within,
+And do the works I hate.
+
+2 Now I complain, and groan, and die,
+While sin and Satan reign:
+Now raise my songs of triumph high,
+For grace prevails again.
+
+3 So darkness struggles with the light
+Till perfect day arise;
+Water and fire maintain the fight
+Until the weaker dies.
+
+4 Thus will the flesh and spirit strive,
+And vex and break my peace;
+But I shall quit this mortal life,
+And sin for ever cease.
+
+
+Hymn 2:144.
+The effusion of the Spirit; or,
+The success of the gospel.
+
+1 Great was the day, the joy was great,
+When the divine disciples met;
+Whilst on their heads the Spirit came,
+And sat like tongues of cloven flame.
+
+2 What gifts, what miracles he gave!
+And power to kill, and power to save!
+Furnish'd their tongues with wondrous words,
+Instead of shields, and spears, and swords.
+
+3 Thus arm'd, he sent the champions forth
+From east to west, from south to north;
+"Go, and assert your Saviour's cause,
+"Go, spread the mystery of his cross."
+
+4 These weapons of the holy war,
+Of what almighty force they are
+To make our stubborn passions bow,
+And lay the proudest rebel low!
+
+5 Nations, the learned and the rude,
+Are by these heavenly arms subdu'd;
+While Satan rages at his loss,
+And hates the doctrine of the cross.
+
+6 Great King of Grace, my heart subdue,
+I would be led in triumph too,
+A willing captive to my Lord,
+And sing the victories of his word.
+
+
+Hymn 2:145.
+Sight through a glass, and face to face.
+
+1 I love the windows of thy grace
+Thro' which my Lord is seen,
+And long to meet my Saviour's face
+Without a glass between.
+
+2 O, that the happy hour were come
+To change my faith to sight!
+I shall behold my Lord at home
+In a diviner light.
+
+3 Haste, my beloved, and remove
+These interposing days:
+Then shall my passions all be love,
+And all my powers be praise.
+
+
+Hymn 2:146.
+The vanity of creatures;
+or, No rest on earth.
+
+1 Man has a soul of vast desires,
+He burns within with restless fires;
+Tost to and fro, his passions fly
+From vanity to vanity.
+
+2 In vain on earth we hope to find
+Some solid good to fill the mind,
+We try new pleasures, but we feel
+The inward thirst and torment still.
+
+3 So when a raging fever burns
+We shift from side to side by turns,
+And 'tis a poor relief we gain
+To change the place, but keep the pain.
+
+4 Great God, subdue this vicious thirst,
+This love to vanity and dust;
+Cure the vile fever of the mind,
+And feed our souls with joys refin'd.
+
+
+Hymn 2:147.
+The creation of the world, Gen. 1.
+
+1 "Now let a spacious world arise,"
+Said the Creator-Lord:
+At once the obedient earth and skies
+Rose at his sovereign word.
+
+2 [Dark was the deep; the waters lay
+Confus'd and drown'd the land:
+He call'd the light; the new-born day
+Attends on his command.
+
+3 He bids the clouds ascend on high;
+The clouds ascend and bear
+A watery treasure to the sky,
+And float on softer air.
+
+4 The liquid element below
+Was gather'd by his hand;
+The rolling seas together flow,
+And leave the solid land.
+
+5 With herbs and plants, a flowery birth,
+The naked globe he crown'd,
+Ere there was rain to bless the earth,
+Or sun to warm the ground.
+
+6 Then he adorn'd the upper skies;
+Behold the sun appears,
+The moon and stars in order rise
+To make our months and years,
+
+7 Out of the deep th' almighty King
+Did vital beings frame;
+The painted fowls of every wing,
+And fish of every name.]
+
+8 He gave the lion and the worm
+At once their wondrous birth;
+And grazing beasts of various form,
+Rose from the teeming earth.
+
+9 Adam was fram'd of equal clay,
+Tho' sovereign of the rest,
+Design'd for nobler ends than they,
+With God's own image bless'd.
+
+10 Thus glorious in the Maker's eye
+The young creation stood;
+He saw the building from on high,
+His word pronounc'd it good.
+
+11 Lord, while the frame of nature stands,
+Thy praise shall fill my tongue;
+But the new world of grace demands
+A more exalted song.
+
+
+Hymn 2:148.
+God reconciled in Christ.
+
+1 Dearest of all the names above
+My Jesus, and my God,
+Who can resist thy heavenly love,
+Or trifle with thy blood?
+
+2 'Tis by the merits of thy death
+The Father smiles again;
+'Tis by thine interceding breath
+The Spirit dwells with men.
+
+3 Till God in human flesh I see,
+My thoughts no comfort find;
+The holy, just, and sacred Three
+Are terrors to my mind.
+
+4 But if Immanuel's face appear,
+My hope, my joy, begins;
+His Name forbids my slavish fear,
+His grace removes my sins.
+
+5 While Jews on their own law rely,
+And Greeks of wisdom boast,
+I love th' incarnate mystery,
+And there I fix my trust.
+
+
+Hymn 2:149.
+Honour to Magistrates; or,
+Government from God.
+
+1 Eternal Sovereign of the sky,
+And Lord of all below,
+We mortals to thy majesty
+Our first obedience owe.
+
+2 Our souls adore thy throne supreme,
+And bless thy providence
+For magistrates of meaner name,
+Our glory and defence.
+
+3 [The crowns of British princes shine
+With rays above the rest,
+Where laws and liberties combine
+To make the nation bless'd.]
+
+4 Kingdoms on firm foundations stand,
+While virtue finds reward;
+And sinners perish from the land
+By justice and the sword.
+
+5 Let Cesar's due be ever paid
+To Cesar and his throne;
+But consciences and souls were made
+To be the Lord's alone.
+
+
+Hymn 2:150.
+The deceitfulness of sin.
+
+1 Sin has a thousand treacherous arts
+To practise on the mind;
+With flattering looks she tempts our hearts
+But leaves a sting behind.
+
+2 With names of virtue she deceives
+The aged and the young;
+And while the heedless wretch believes,
+She makes his fetters strong.
+
+3 She pleads for all the joys she brings,
+And gives a fair pretence;
+But cheats the soul of heavenly things,
+And chains it down to sense.
+
+4 So on a tree divinely fair
+Grew the forbidden food;
+Our mother took the poison there,
+And tainted all her blood.
+
+
+Hymn 2:151.
+Prophesy and inspiration.
+
+1 'Twas by an order from the Lord
+The ancient prophets spoke his word;
+His Spirit did their tongues inspire,
+And warm'd their hearts with heavenly fire.
+
+2 The works and wonders which they wrought
+Confirm'd the messages they brought;
+The prophet's pen succeeds his breath
+To save the holy words from death.
+
+3 Great God, mine eyes with pleasure look
+On the dear volume of thy book;
+There my Redeemer's face I see,
+And read his name who dy'd for me.
+
+4 Let the false raptures of the mind
+Be lost and vanish in the wind;
+Here I can fix my hopes secure,
+This is thy word, and must endure.
+
+
+Hymn 2:152.
+Sinai and Sion, Heb. 12. 18 &c.
+
+1 Not to the terrors of the Lord,
+The tempest, fire, and smoke,
+Not to the thunder of that word
+Which God on Sinai spoke;
+
+2 But we are come to Sion's hill,
+The city of our God,
+Where milder words declare his will
+And spread his love abroad.
+
+3 Behold th' innumerable host
+Of angels cloth'd in light!
+Behold the spirits of the just
+Whose faith is turn'd to sight!
+
+4 Behold the bless'd assembly there,
+Whose names are writ in heaven;
+And God the judge of all declares
+Their vilest sins forgiven.
+
+5 The saints on earth and all the dead
+But one communion make;
+All join in Christ their living head,
+And of his grace partake.
+
+6 In such society as this
+My weary soul would rest:
+The man that dwells where Jesus is,
+Must be for ever blest.
+
+
+Hymn 2:153.
+The distemper, folly, and madness of sin.
+
+1 Sin like a venomous disease
+Infects our vital blood;
+The only balm is sovereign grace,
+And the physician, God.
+
+2 Our beauty and our strength are fled,
+And we draw near to death;
+But Christ the Lord recalls the dead
+With his almighty breath.
+
+3 Madness by nature reigns within,
+The passions burn and rage;
+Till God's own Son with skill divine
+The inward fire assuage.
+
+4 [We lick the dust, we grasp the wind,
+And solid good despise;
+Such is the folly of the mind,
+Till Jesus makes us wise.
+
+5 We give our souls the wounds they feel,
+We drink the poisonous gall,
+And rush with fury down to hell;
+But heaven prevents the fall.]
+
+6 [The man possess'd amongst the tombs,
+Cuts his own flesh and cries;
+He foams, and raves, till Jesus comes,
+And the foul spirit flies.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:154.
+Self-righteousness insufficient.
+
+1 "Where are the mourners, [1] (saith the Lord)
+"That wait and tremble at my word,
+"That walk in darkness all the day?
+"Come, make my name your trust and stay.
+
+2 ["No works nor duties of your own
+"Can for the smallest sin atone;
+"The robes [2] that nature may provide
+"Will not your least pollutions hide.
+
+3 "The softest couch that nature knows
+"Can give the conscience no repose:
+"Look to my righteousness, and live;
+"Comfort and peace are mine to give.]
+
+4 "Ye sons of pride that kindle coals
+"With your own hands to warm your souls,
+"Walk in the light of your own fire,
+"Enjoy the sparks that ye desire.
+
+5 "This is your portion at my hands;
+"Hell waits you with her iron bands,
+"Ye shall lie down in sorrow there,
+"In death, in darkness, and despair."
+
+[1] Isaiah 1:10-11. [2] Isaiah 28:20.
+
+
+Hymn 2:155.
+Christ our passover.
+
+1 Lo the destroying angel flies
+To Pharaoh's stubborn land:
+The pride and flower of Egypt dies
+By his vindictive hand.
+
+2 He pass'd the tents of Jacob o'er,
+Nor pour'd the wrath divine;
+He saw the blood on every door,
+And bless'd the peaceful sign.
+
+3 Thus th' appointed Lamb must bleed
+To break th' Egyptian yoke;
+Thus Israel is from bondage freed,
+And 'scapes the angel's stroke.
+
+4 Lord, if my heart were sprinkled too
+With blood so rich as thine,
+Justice no longer would pursue
+This guilty soul of mine.
+
+5 Jesus our passover was slain,
+And has at once procur'd
+Freedom from Satan's heavy chain,
+And God's avenging sword.
+
+
+Hymn 2:156.
+Presumption and despair;
+or, Satan's various temptations.
+
+1 I hate the tempter and his charms,
+I hate his flattering breath;
+The serpent takes a thousand forms
+To cheat our souls to death.
+
+2 He feeds our hopes with airy dreams,
+Or kills with slavish fear;
+And holds us still in wide extremes,
+Presumption, or despair.
+
+3 Now he persuades, "How easy 'tis
+"To walk the road to heaven;"
+Anon he swells our sins, and cries,
+"They cannot be forgiven."
+
+4 [He bids young sinners, "Yet forbear
+"To think of God or death;
+"For prayer and devotion are
+"But melancholy breath."
+
+5 He tells the aged, "They must die,
+"And 'tis too late to pray;
+"In vain for mercy now they cry,
+"For they have lost their day."]
+
+6 Thus he supports his cruel throne
+By mischief and deceit;
+And drags the sons of Adam down
+To darkness and the pit.
+
+7 Almighty God, cut short his power,
+Let him in darkness dwell;
+And, that he vex the earth no more,
+Confine him down to hell.
+
+
+Hymn 2:157.
+The same.
+
+1 Now Satan comes with dreadful roar,
+And threatens to destroy;
+He worries whom he can't devour
+With a malicious joy.
+
+2 Ye sons of God, oppose his rage,
+Resist, and he'll be gone;
+Thus did our dearest Lord engage
+And vanquish him alone.
+
+3 Now he appears almost divine
+Like innocence and love,
+But the old serpent lurks within
+When he assumes the dove.
+
+4 Fly from the false deceiver's tongue,
+Ye Sons of Adam, fly;
+Our parents found the snare too strong,
+Nor should the children try.
+
+
+Hymn 2:158.
+Few saved; or, The almost Christian,
+the hypocrite, and apostate.
+
+1 Broad is the road that leads to death,
+And thousands walk together there;
+But wisdom shews a narrower path,
+With here and there a traveller.
+
+2 "Deny thyself, and take thy cross,"
+Is the Redeemer's great command;
+Nature must count her gold but dross
+If she would gain this heavenly land.
+
+3 The fearful soul that tires and faints,
+And walks the ways of God no more,
+Is but esteem'd almost a saint,
+And makes his own destruction sure.
+
+4 Lord, let not all my hopes be vain;
+Create my heart entirely new,
+Which hypocrites could ne'er attain,
+Which false apostates never knew.
+
+
+Hymn 2:159.
+An unconverted state;
+or, Converting grace.
+
+1 [Great King of Glory and of grace,
+We own with humble shame,
+How vile is our degenerate race,
+And our first father's name.]
+
+2 From Adam flows our tainted blood,
+The poison reigns within,
+Makes us averse to all that's good,
+And willing slaves to sin.
+
+3 [Daily we break thy holy laws,
+And then reject thy grace;
+Engag'd in the old serpent's cause
+Against our Maker's face.]
+
+4 We live estrang'd afar from God,
+And love the distance well;
+With haste we run the dangerous road
+That leads to death and hell.
+
+5 And can such rebels be restor'd?
+Such natures made divine?
+Let sinners see thy glory, Lord,
+And feel this power of thine.
+
+6 We raise our Father's name on high,
+Who his own Spirit sends
+To bring rebellious strangers nigh,
+And turn his foes to friends.
+
+
+Hymn 2:160.
+Custom in sin.
+
+1 Let the wild leopards of the wood
+Put off the spots that nature gives,
+Then may the wicked turn to God,
+And change their tempers and their lives.
+
+2 As well might Ethiopian slaves
+Wash out the darkness of their skin;
+The dead as well might leave their graves,
+As old transgressors cease to sin.
+
+3 Where vice has held its empire long
+'Twill not endure the least control;
+None but a power divinely strong
+Can turn the current of the soul.
+
+4 Great God, I own thy power divine,
+That works to change this heart of mine;
+I would be form'd anew, and bless
+The wonders of creating grace.
+
+
+Hymn 2:161.
+Christian virtues; or, The
+difficulty of conversion.
+
+1 Strait is the way, the door is strait
+That leads to joys on high;
+'Tis but a few that find the gate,
+While crowds mistake and die.
+
+2 Beloved self must be deny'd,
+The mind and will renew'd:
+Passion suppress'd, and patience try'd,
+And vain desires subdu'd.
+
+3 [Flesh is a dangerous foe to grace,
+Where it prevails and rules;
+Flesh must be humbled, pride abas'd,
+Lest they destroy our souls.
+
+4 The love of gold be banish'd hence,
+(That vile idolatry);
+And every member, every sense
+In sweet subjection lie.]
+
+5 The tongue, that most unruly power,
+Requires a strong restraint;
+We must be watchful every hour,
+And pray, but never faint.
+
+6 Lord, can a feeble helpless worm
+Fulfil a task so hard?
+Thy grace must all my work perform,
+And give the free reward.
+
+
+Hymn 2:162
+Meditation of heaven;
+or, The joy of faith.
+
+1 My thoughts surmount these lower skies
+And look within the veil;
+There springs of endless pleasure rise,
+The waters never fail.
+
+2 There I behold with sweet delight
+The blessed Three in One;
+And strong affections fix my sight
+On God's incarnate Son.
+
+3 His promise stands for ever firm,
+His grace shall ne'er depart;
+He binds my name upon his arm,
+And seals it on his heart.
+
+4 Light are the pains that' nature brings,
+How short our sorrows are,
+When with eternal future things,
+The present we compare!
+
+5 I would not be a stranger still
+To that celestial place,
+Where I for ever hope to dwell
+Near my Redeemer's face.
+
+
+Hymn 2:163.
+Complaint of desertion and temptations.
+
+1 Dear Lord, behold our sore distress;
+Our sins attempt to reign;
+Stretch out thine arm of conquering grace,
+And let thy foes be slain.
+
+2 [The lion with his dreadful roar
+Affrights thy feeble sheep;
+Reveal the glory of thy power,
+And chain him to the deep.
+
+3 Must we indulge a long despair,
+Shall our petitions die;
+Our mournings never reach thine ear,
+Nor tears affect thine eye?]
+
+4 If thou despise a mortal groan,
+Yet hear a Saviour's blood;
+An Advocate so near the throne
+Pleads and prevails with God.
+
+5 He bought the Spirit's powerful sword
+To slay our deadly foes;
+Our sins shall die beneath thy word,
+And hell in vain oppose.
+
+6 How boundless is our Father's grace,
+In height and depth, and length!
+He makes his Son our righteousness,
+His Spirit is our strength.
+
+
+Hymn 2:164.
+The end of the world.
+
+1 Why should this earth delight us so?
+Why should we fix our eyes
+On these low grounds where sorrows grow,
+And every pleasure dies?
+
+2 While time his sharpest teeth prepares
+Our comforts to devour,
+There is a land above the stars,
+And joys above his power.
+
+3 Nature shall be dissolv'd and die,
+The sun must end his race,
+The earth and sea for ever fly
+Before my Saviour's face.
+
+4 When will that glorious morning rise!
+When the last trumpet sound,
+And call the nations to the skies
+From underneath the ground?
+
+
+Hymn 2:165.
+Unfruitfulness, ignorance,
+and unsanctified affections.
+
+1 Long have I sat beneath the sound
+Of thy salvation, Lord
+But still how weak my faith is found,
+And knowledge of thy word!
+
+2 Oft I frequent thy holy place
+And hear almost in vain;
+How small a portion of thy grace
+My memory can retain!
+
+3 [My dear Almighty, and my God,
+How little art thou known
+By all the judgments of thy rod,
+And blessings of thy throne!]
+
+4 [How cold and feeble is my love!
+How negligent my fear!
+How low my hope of joys above!
+How few affections there!]
+
+5 Great God, thy sovereign power impart
+To give thy word success:
+Write the salvation in my heart,
+And make me learn the grace.
+
+6 [Shew my forgetful feet the way
+That leads to joys on high;
+There knowledge grows without decay,
+And love shall never die.]
+
+
+Hymn 2:166.
+The divine perfections.
+
+1 How shall I praise th' eternal God,
+That infinite unknown?
+Who can ascend his high abode,
+Or venture near his throne?
+
+2 [The great Invisible! he dwells
+Conceal'd in dazzling light;
+But his all-searching eye reveals
+The secrets of the night.
+
+3 Those watchful eyes that never sleep
+Survey the world around;
+His wisdom is a boundless deep
+Where all our thoughts are drown'd.]
+
+4 [Speak we of strength? His arm is strong
+To save or to destroy:
+Infinite years his life prolong,
+And endless is his joy.]
+
+5 [He knows no shadow of a change,
+Nor alters his decrees;
+Firm as a rock his truth remains
+To guard his promises.]
+
+6 [Sinners before his presence die;
+How holy is his Name!
+His anger and his jealousy
+Burn like devouring flame.]
+
+7 Justice upon a dreadful throne
+Maintains the rights of God;
+While Mercy sends her pardons down,
+Bought with a Saviour's blood.
+
+8 Now to my soul, immortal King,
+Speak some forgiving word;
+Then 't will be double joy to sing
+The glories of my Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 2:167.
+The divine perfections.
+
+1 Great God, thy glories shall employ
+My holy fear, my humble joy;
+My lips in songs of honour bring
+Their tribute to th' eternal King.
+
+[2 Earth and the stars and worlds unknown,
+Depend precarious on his throne,
+All nature hangs upon his word,
+And grace and glory own their Lord.]
+
+3 [His sovereign power what mortal knows?
+If he command who dares oppose?
+With strength he girds himself around,
+And treads the rebels to the ground.]
+
+4 [Who shall pretend to teach him skill?
+Or guide the counsels of his will?
+His wisdom like a sea divine,
+Flows deep and high beyond our line.]
+
+5 [His Name is holy, and his eye
+Burns with immortal jealousy;
+He hates the sons of pride, and sheds
+His fiery vengeance on their heads.]
+
+6 [The beamings of his piercing sight
+Bring dark hypocrisy to light;
+Death and destruction naked lie,
+And hell uncover'd to his eye.]
+
+7 [Th' eternal law before him stands;
+His justice with impartial hands
+Divides to all their due reward,
+Or by the sceptre or the sword.]
+
+8 [His mercy like a boundless sea
+Washes our loads of guilt away,
+While his own Son came down and dy'd,
+T' engage his justice on our side.]
+
+9 [Each of his words demands my faith,
+My soul can rest on all he saith;
+His truth inviolably keeps
+The largest promise of his lips.]
+
+10 O tell me with a gentle voice,
+"Thou art my God," and I'll rejoice!
+Fill'd with thy love, I dare proclaim
+The brightest honours of thy Name.
+
+
+Hymn 2:168.
+The same.
+
+1 Jehovah reigns, his throne is high,
+His robes are light and majesty;
+His glory shines with beams so bright
+No mortal can sustain the sight.
+
+2 His terrors keep the world in awe,
+His justice guards his holy law;
+His love reveals a smiling face,
+His truth and promise seal the grace.
+
+3 Thro' all his works his wisdom shines,
+And baffles Satan's deep designs;
+His power is sovereign to fulfil
+The noblest counsels of his will.
+
+4 And will this glorious Lord descend
+To be my father and my friend?
+Then let my songs with angels join;
+Heaven is secure if God be mine.
+
+
+Hymn 2:169. As the 148th Psalm.
+The same.
+
+1 The Lord Jehovah reigns
+His throne is built on high;
+The garments he assumes
+Are light and majesty;
+His glories shine
+With beams so bright
+No mortal eye
+Can bear the sight.
+
+2 The thunders of his hand
+Keep the wide world in awe;
+His wrath and justice stand
+To guard his holy law;
+And where his love
+Resolves to bless,
+His truth confirms
+And seals the grace.
+
+3 Thro' all his ancient works
+Surprising wisdom shines,
+Confounds the powers of hell,
+And breaks their curs'd designs:
+Strong is his arm,
+And shall fulfil
+His great decrees,
+His sovereign will.
+
+4 And can this mighty King
+Of Glory condescend?
+And will he write his Name,
+"My Father and my Friend?"
+I love his Name,
+I love his word;
+Join all my powers,
+And praise the Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 2:170.
+God incomprehensible and sovereign.
+
+1 Can creatures to perfection find [1]
+Th' eternal uncreated mind?
+Or can the largest stretch of thought
+Measure and search his nature out?
+
+2 'Tis high as heaven, 'tis deep as hell,
+And what can mortals know or tell?
+His glory spreads beyond the sky,
+And all the shining worlds on high.
+
+3 But man, vain man, would fain be wise,
+Born like a wild young colt he flies
+Thro' all the follies of his mind,
+And swells and snuffs the empty wind.
+
+4 God is a King of power unknown,
+Firm are the orders of his throne;
+If he resolve, who dares oppose,
+Or ask him why, or what he does?
+
+5 He wounds the heart, and he makes whole;
+He calms the tempest of the soul;
+When he shuts up in long despair
+Who can remove the heavy bar?
+
+6 He frowns, [2] and darkness veils the moon;
+The fainting sun grows dim at noon;
+The pillars [3] of heaven's starry roof
+Tremble and start at his reproof.
+
+7 He gave the vaulted heaven its form,
+The crooked serpent and the worm;
+He breaks the billows with his breath,
+And smites the Sons of pride to death.
+
+8 These are a portion of his ways,
+But who shall dare describe his face?
+Who can endure his light, or stand
+To hear the thunders of his hand?
+
+[1] Job 11:7 &c. [2] Job 25:5.
+[3] Job 26:11 &c.
+
+
+End of the Second Book.
+
+
+
+Hymns.
+
+Book 3.
+
+Prepared for the Lord's Supper.
+
+
+Hymn 3:1.
+The Lord's Supper instituted,
+1 Corinthians 11:23 &c.
+
+1 'Twas on that dark, that doleful night
+When powers of earth and hell arose
+Against the Son of God's delight,
+And friends betray'd him to his foes;
+
+2 Before the mournful scene began
+He took the bread, and bless'd, and brake:
+What love thro' all his actions ran!
+What wondrous words of grace he spake!
+3 "This is my body broke for sin,
+"Receive and eat the living food:"
+Then took the cup, and bless'd the wine;
+"'Tis the new covenant in my blood."
+
+4 [For us his flesh with nails was torn,
+He bore the scourge, he felt the thorn;
+And justice pour'd upon his head
+Its heavy vengeance in our stead.
+
+5 For us his vital blood was spilt,
+To buy the pardon of our guilt,
+When for black crimes of biggest size
+He gave his soul a sacrifice.]
+
+6 "Do this, (he cry'd) till time shall end,
+"In memory of your dying Friend;
+"Meet at my table, and record
+"The love of your departed Lord."
+
+7 [Jesus, thy feast we celebrate,
+We shew thy death, we sing thy Name,
+Till thou return, and we shall eat
+The marriage-supper of the Lamb.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:2.
+Communion with Christ, and with saints,
+1 Cor. 10. 16 17.
+
+1 [Jesus invites his saints
+To meet around his board;
+Here pardon'd rebels sit, and hold
+Communion with their Lord.
+
+2 For food he gives his flesh,
+He bids us drink his blood,
+Amazing favour! matchless grace
+Of our descending God!]
+
+3 This holy bread and wine
+Maintains our fainting breath,
+By union with our living Lord,
+And interest in his death.
+
+4 Our heavenly Father calls
+Christ and his members one;
+We the young children of his love,
+And he the first-born Son.
+
+5 We are but several parts
+Of the same broken bread;
+One body hath its several limbs,
+But Jesus is the head.
+
+6 Let all our powers be join'd
+His glorious Name to raise;
+Pleasure and love fill every mind,
+And every voice be praise.
+
+
+Hymn 3:3.
+The new testament in the blood of
+Christ; or, The new covenant sealed.
+
+1 "The promise of my Father's love
+"Shall stand for ever good;"
+He said, and gave his soul to death,
+And seal'd the grace with blood.
+
+2 To this dear covenant of thy word
+I set my worthless name;
+I seal th' engagement to my Lord,
+And make my humble claim.
+
+3 Thy light, and strength, and pardoning grace,
+And glory shall be mine;
+My life and soul, my heart and flesh,
+And all my powers are thine.
+
+4 I call that legacy my own
+Which Jesus did bequeath;
+'Twas purchas'd with a dying groan,
+And ratify'd in death.
+
+5 Sweet is the memory of his Name,
+Who bless'd us in his will,
+And to his testament of love
+Made his own life the seal.
+
+
+Hymn 3:4.
+Christ's dying love; or, Our
+pardon bought at a dear price.
+
+1 How condescending and how kind
+Was God's eternal Son!
+Our misery reach'd his heavenly mind,
+And pity brought him down.
+
+2 [When Justice by our sins provok'd
+Drew forth its dreadful sword,
+He gave his soul up to the stroke,
+Without a murmuring word.]
+
+3 [He sunk beneath our heavy woes
+To raise us to his throne;
+There's ne'er a gift his hand bestows
+But cost his heart a groan.]
+
+4 This was compassion like a God,
+That when the Saviour knew
+The price of pardon was his blood,
+His pity ne'er withdrew.
+
+5 Now tho' he reigns exalted high,
+His love is still as great:
+Well he remembers Calvary,
+Nor lets his saints forget.
+
+6 [Here we behold his bowels roll,
+As kind as when he dy'd;
+And see the sorrows of his soul
+Bleed thro' his wounded side.]
+
+7 [Here we receive repeated seals
+Of Jesus' dying love:
+Hard is the wretch that never feels
+One soft affection move.]
+
+8 Here let our hearts begin to melt,
+While we his death record,
+And with our joy for pardon'd guilt
+Mourn that we pierc'd the Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 3:5.
+Christ the bread of life, John 6. 31 35 39.
+
+1 Let us adore th' eternal Word,
+'Tis he our souls hath fed;
+Thou art our living stream, O Lord,
+And thou th' immortal bread.
+
+2 [The manna came from lower skies,
+But Jesus from above,
+Where the fresh springs of pleasure rise
+And rivers flow with love.
+
+3 The Jews the fathers dy'd at last,
+Who ate that heavenly bread;
+But these provisions which we taste
+Can raise us from the dead.]
+
+4 Bless'd be the Lord that gives his flesh
+To nourish dying men;
+And often spreads his table fresh,
+Lest we should faint again.
+
+5 Our souls shall draw their heavenly breath
+While Jesus finds supplies;
+Nor shall our graces sink to death,
+For Jesus never dies.
+
+6 [Daily our mortal flesh decays,
+But Christ our life shall come;
+His unresisted power shall raise
+Our bodies from the tomb.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:6.
+The memorial of our absent Lord,
+John 16. 16. Luke 22. 19. John 14. 3.
+
+1 Jesus is gone above the skies,
+Where our weak senses reach him not
+And carnal objects court our eyes
+To thrust our Saviour from our thought.
+
+2 He knows what wandering hearts we have,
+Apt to forget his lovely face;
+And to refresh our minds he gave
+These kind memorials of his grace.
+
+3 The Lord of life this table spread
+With his own flesh and dying blood;
+We on the rich provision feed,
+And taste the wine, and bless the God.
+
+4 Let sinful sweets be all forgot,
+And earth grow less in our esteem;
+Christ and his love fill every thought,
+And faith and hope be fix'd on him.
+
+5 While he is absent from our sight
+'Tis to prepare our souls a place,
+That we may dwell in heavenly light,
+And live for ever near his face.
+
+6 Our eyes look upwards to the hills
+Whence our returning Lord shall come;
+We wait thy chariot's awful wheels
+To fetch our longing spirits home.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:7.
+Crucifixion to the world by the
+cross of Christ, Gal. 6. 14.
+
+1 When I survey the wondrous cross
+On which the Prince of Glory dy'd,
+My richest gain I count but loss,
+And pour contempt on all my pride.
+
+2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast,
+Save in the death of Christ my God;
+All the vain things that charm me most,
+I sacrifice them to his blood.
+
+3 See from his head, his hands, his feet,
+Sorrow and love flow mingled down;
+Did e'er such love and sorrow meet?
+Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
+
+4 [His dying crimson like a robe
+Spreads o'er his body on the tree;
+Then am I dead to all the globe,
+And all the globe is dead to me.]
+
+5 Were the whole realm of nature mine,
+That were a present far too small;
+Love so amazing, so divine,
+Demands my soul, my life, my all.
+
+
+Hymn 3:8.
+The tree of life.
+
+1 Come let us join a joyful tune
+To our exalted Lord,
+Ye saints on high around his throne,
+And we around his board.
+
+2 While once upon this lower ground
+Weary and faint ye stood,
+What dear refreshments here ye found
+From this immortal food!
+
+3 The tree of life that near the throne
+In heaven's high garden grows,
+Laden with grace, bends gently down
+Its ever-smiling boughs.
+
+4 [Hovering amongst the leaves there stands
+The sweet celestial Dove,
+And Jesus on the branches hangs
+The banner of his love.]
+
+5 ['Tis a young heaven of strange delight
+While in his shade we sit;
+His fruit is pleasing to the sight,
+And to the taste as sweet.
+
+6 New life it spreads thro' dying hearts,
+And cheers the drooping mind;
+Vigour and joy the juice imparts
+Without a sting behind.]
+
+7 Now let the flaming weapon stand
+And guard all Eden's trees;
+There's ne'er a plant in all that land
+That bears such fruits as these.
+
+8 Infinite grace our souls adore,
+Whose wondrous hand has made
+This living branch of sovereign power
+To raise and heal the dead.
+
+
+Hymn 3:9.
+The Spirit, the water, and the blood, John 5. 6.
+
+1 [Let all our tongues be one
+To praise our God on high,
+Who from his bosom sent his Son
+To fetch us strangers nigh.
+
+2 Nor let our voices cease
+To sing the Saviour's Name;
+Jesus th' ambassador of peace,
+How cheerfully he came!
+
+3 It cost him cries and tears
+To bring us near to God;
+Great was our debt, and he appears
+To make the payment good.]
+
+4 [My Saviour's pierced side,
+Pour'd out a double flood;
+By water we are purify'd
+And pardon'd by the blood.
+
+5 Infinite was our guilt,
+But he our Priest atones;
+On the cold ground his life was spilt,
+And offer'd with his groans.]
+
+6 Look up, my soul, to him
+Whose death was thy desert,
+And humbly view the living stream
+Flow from his breaking heart.
+
+7 There on the cursed tree
+In dying pangs he lies,
+Fulfils his Father's great decree,
+And all our wants supplies.
+
+8 Thus the Redeemer came
+By water and by blood;
+And when the Spirit speaks the same
+We feel his witness good.
+
+9 While the eternal Three
+Bear their record above,
+Here I believe he dy'd for me,
+And seal my Saviour's love.
+
+10 [Lord, cleanse my soul from sin,
+Nor let thy grace depart;
+Great Comforter, abide within,
+And witness to my heart.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:10.
+Christ crucified; the wisdom and power of God.
+
+1 Nature with open volume stands
+To spread her Maker's praise abroad;
+And every labour of his hands
+Shews something worthy of a God.
+
+2 But in the grace that rescu'd man
+His brightest form of glory shines;
+Here on the cross 'tis fairest drawn
+In precious blood and crimson lines.
+
+3 [Here his whole name appears complete;
+Nor wit can guess, nor reason prove
+Which of the letters best is writ,
+The power, the wisdom, or the love.]
+
+4 Here I behold his inmost heart
+Where grace and vengeance strangely join,
+Piercing his Son with sharpest smart
+To make the purchas'd pleasure mine.
+
+5 O the sweet wonders of that cross
+Where God the Saviour lov'd and dy'd!
+Her noblest life my spirit draws
+From his dear wounds and bleeding side.
+
+6 I would for ever speak his Name
+In sounds to mortal ears unknown,
+With angels join to praise the Lamb,
+And worship at his Father's throne.
+
+
+Hymn 3:11.
+Pardon brought in our senses.
+
+1 Lord, how divine thy comforts are!
+How heavenly is the place
+Where Jesus spreads the sacred feast
+Of his redeeming grace!
+
+2 There the rich bounties of our God,
+And sweetest glories shine;
+There Jesus says, that "I am his,
+"And my Beloved's mine."
+
+3 "Here," (says the kind redeeming Lord,
+And shews his wounded side)
+"See here the spring of all your joys,
+"That open'd when I dy'd."
+
+4 [He smiles and cheers my mournful heart
+And tells of all his pain,
+"All this," says he, "I bore for thee;"
+And then he smiles again.]
+
+5 What shall we pay our heavenly King
+For grace so vast as this?
+He brings our pardon to our eyes,
+And seals it with a kiss.
+
+6 [Let such amazing loves as these
+Be sounded all abroad,
+Such favours are beyond degrees,
+And worthy of a God.]
+
+7 [To him that wash'd us in his blood
+Be everlasting praise,
+Salvation, honour, glory, power,
+Eternal as his days.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:12.
+The gospel feast, Luke 14. 16 &c.
+
+1 [How rich are thy provisions Lord!
+Thy table furnish'd from above,
+The fruits of life o'erspread the board,
+The cup o'erflows with heavenly love.
+
+2 Thine ancient family the Jews,
+Were first invited to the feast;
+We humbly take what they refuse,
+And Gentiles thy salvation taste.
+
+3 We are the poor, the blind, the lame,
+And help was far, and death was nigh,
+But at the gospel call we came
+And every want receiv'd supply.
+
+4 From the highway that leads to hell,
+From paths of darkness and despair,
+Lord, we are come with thee to dwell,
+Glad to enjoy thy presence here.]
+
+5 [What shall we pay th' eternal Son,
+That left the heaven of his abode,
+And to this wretched earth came down
+To bring us wanderers back to God?
+
+6 It cost him death to save our lives,
+To buy our souls it cost his own;
+And all the unknown joys he gives,
+Were bought with agonies unknown.
+
+7 Our everlasting love is due
+To him that ransom'd sinners lost;
+And pity'd rebels when he knew
+The vast expense his love would cost.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:13.
+Divine love making a feast, and calling
+in the guests, Luke 14. 17 22 23.
+
+1 How sweet and awful is the place
+With Christ within the doors,
+While everlasting love displays
+The choicest of her stores!
+
+2 Here every bowel of our God
+With soft compassion rolls
+Here peace and pardon bought with blood
+Is food for dying souls.
+
+3 [While all our hearts and all our songs
+Join to admire the feast,
+Each of us cry with thankful tongues,
+"Lord, why was I a guest?
+
+4 "Why was I made to hear thy voice,
+"And enter while there's room?
+"When thousands make a wretched choice,
+"And rather starve than come."]
+
+5 'Twas the same love that spread the feast,
+That sweetly forc'd us in,
+Else we had still refus'd to taste,
+And perish'd in our sin.
+
+6 [Pity the nations, O our God,
+Constrain the earth to come;
+Send thy victorious word abroad,
+And bring the strangers home.
+
+7 We long to see thy churches full,
+That all the chosen race
+May with one voice and heart and soul,
+Sing thy redeeming grace.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:14.
+The song of Simeon, Luke 2. 28;
+or, A sight of Christ makes death easy.
+
+1 Now have our hearts embrac'd our God,
+We would forget all earthly charms,
+And wish to die as Simeon would,
+With his young Saviour in his arms.
+
+2 Our lips should learn that joyful song,
+Were but our hearts prepar'd like his;
+Our souls still willing to be gone,
+And at thy word depart in peace.
+
+3 Here we have seen thy face, O Lord,
+And view'd salvation with our eyes,
+Tasted and felt the living word,
+The bread descending from the skies.
+
+4 Thou hast prepar'd this dying Lamb,
+Hast set his blood before our face,
+To teach the terrors of thy Name,
+And show the wonders of thy grace.
+
+5 He is our light; our morning star
+Shall shine on nations yet unknown;
+The glory of thine Israel here,
+And joy of spirits near the throne.
+
+
+Hymn 3:15.
+Our Lord Jesus at his own table.
+
+1 [The memory of our dying Lord
+Awakes a thankful tongue:
+How rich he spread his royal board,
+And blest the food, and sung.
+
+2 Happy the men that eat this bread,
+But double bless'd was he
+That gently bow'd his loving head,
+And lean'd it, Lord, on thee.
+
+3 By faith the same delights we taste
+As that great favourite did,
+And sit and lean on Jesus' breast,
+And take the heavenly bread.]
+
+4 Down from the palace of the skies,
+Hither the King descends;
+"Come my beloved, eat, (he cries)
+"And drink salvation, friends.
+
+5 "[My flesh is food and physic too,
+"A balm for all your pains;
+"And the red streams of pardon flow
+"From these my pierced veins."]
+
+6 Hosanna to his bounteous love
+For such a taste below!
+And yet he feeds his saints above
+With nobler blessings too.
+
+7 [Come the dear day, the glorious hour
+That brings our souls to rest!
+Then we shall need these types no more,
+But dwell at th' heavenly feast.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:16.
+The agonies of Christ.
+
+1 Now let our pains be all forgot,
+Our hearts no more repine,
+Our sufferings are not worth a thought,
+When, Lord, compar'd with thine.
+
+2 In lively figures here we see
+The bleeding Prince of love;
+Each of us hope he dy'd for me,
+And then our griefs remove.
+
+3 [Our humble faith here takes her rise,
+While sitting round his board;
+And back to Calvary she flies,
+To view her groaning Lord.
+
+4 His soul, what agonies it felt
+When his own God withdrew!
+And the large load of all our guilt
+Lay heavy on him too.
+
+5 But the divinity within
+Supported him to bear:
+Dying he conquer'd hell and sin,
+And made his triumph there.]
+
+6 Grace, wisdom, justice join'd and wrought
+The wonders of that day:
+No mortal tongue, nor mortal thought
+Can equal thanks repay.
+
+7 Our hymns should sound like those above,
+Could we our voices raise;
+Yet, Lord, our hearts shall all be love,
+And all our lives be praise.
+
+
+Hymn 3:17.
+Incomparable food; or,
+The flesh and blood of Christ.
+
+1[We sing th' amazing deeds
+That grace divine performs;
+Th' eternal God comes down and bleeds
+To nourish dying worms.
+
+2 This soul reviving wine,
+Dear Saviour, 'tis thy blood;
+We thank that sacred flesh of thine
+For this immortal food.]
+
+3 The banquet that we eat
+Is made of heavenly things,
+Earth hath no dainties half so sweet
+As our Redeemer brings.
+
+4 In vain had Adam sought
+And search'd his garden round,
+For there was no such blessed fruit
+In all the happy ground.
+
+5 Th' angelic host above
+Can never taste this food,
+They feast upon their Maker's love,
+But not a Saviour's blood.
+
+6 On us th' Almighty Lord
+Bestows this matchless grace,
+And meets us with some cheering word,
+With pleasure in his face.
+
+7 Come, all ye drooping saints,
+And banquet with the King,
+This wine will drown your sad complaints,
+And tune your voice to sing.
+
+8 Salvation to the Name
+Of our adored Christ:
+Thro' the wide earth his grace proclaim
+His glory in the high'st.
+
+
+Hymn 3:18.
+The same.
+
+1 Jesus, we bow before thy feet,
+Thy table is divinely stor'd:
+Thy sacred flesh our souls have eat,
+'Tis living bread; we thank thee, Lord!
+
+2 And here we drink our Saviour's blood,
+We thank thee, Lord, 'tis generous wine;
+Mingled with love the fountain flow'd
+From that dear bleeding heart of thine.
+
+3 On earth is no such sweetness found,
+For the Lamb's flesh is heavenly food;
+In vain we search the globe around
+For bread so fine, or wine so good.
+
+4 Carnal provisions can at best
+But cheer the heart, or warm the head,
+But the rich cordial that we taste
+Gives life eternal to the dead.
+
+5 Joy to the Master of the feast,
+His name our souls for ever bless:
+To God the King, and God the Priest,
+A loud Hosanna round the place.
+
+
+Hymn 3:19.
+Glory in the cross; or, Not ashamed
+of Christ crucified.
+
+1 At thy command, our dearest Lord,
+Here we attend thy dying feast;
+Thy blood like wine adorns thy board,
+And thine own flesh feeds every guest.
+
+2 Our faith adores thy bleeding love,
+And trusts for life in one that dy'd;
+We hope for heavenly crowns above
+From a Redeemer crucify'd.
+
+3 Let the vain world pronounce it shame,
+And fling their scandals on thy cause;
+We come to boast our Saviour's Name,
+And make our triumphs in his cross.
+
+4 With joy we tell the scoffing age
+He that was dead has left his tomb,
+He lives above their utmost rage,
+And we are waiting till he come.
+
+
+Hymn 3:20.
+The provisions for the table of our Lord; or, The
+tree of life, and river of love.
+
+1 Lord, we adore thy bounteous hand,
+And sing the solemn feast
+Where sweet celestial dainties stand
+For every willing guest.
+
+2 [The tree of life adorns the board
+With rich immortal fruit,
+And ne'er an angry flaming sword
+To guard the passage to't.
+
+3 The cup stands crown'd with living juice;
+The fountain flows above,
+And runs down streaming for our use
+In rivulets of love.]
+
+4 The food's prepar'd by heavenly art,
+The pleasure's well refin'd,
+They spread new life thro' every heart,
+And cheer the drooping mind.
+
+5 Shout and proclaim the Saviour's love,
+Ye saints that taste his wine,
+Join with your kindred saints above,
+In loud hosannas join.
+
+6 A thousand glories to the God
+That gives such joy as this;
+Hosanna! let it sound abroad,
+And reach where Jesus is.
+
+
+Hymn 3:21.
+The triumphal feast for Christ's victory
+over sin, and death, and hell.
+
+1 [Come let us lift our voices high,
+High as our joys arise,
+And join the songs above the sky,
+Where pleasure never dies.
+
+2 Jesus, the God that fought and bled,
+And conquer'd when he fell;
+That rose, and at his chariot-wheels
+Dragg'd all the powers of hell.]
+
+3 [Jesus the God invites us here
+To this triumphal feast,
+And brings immortal blessings down
+For each redeemed guest.]
+
+4 The Lord! how glorious is his face!
+How kind his smiles appear!
+And O what melting words he says
+To every humble ear!
+
+5 "For you, the children of my love,
+"It was for you I dy'd;
+"Behold my hands, behold my feet,
+"And look into my side.
+
+6 "These are the wounds for you I bore,
+"The tokens of my pains,
+"When I came down to free your souls
+"From misery and chains.
+
+7 "Justice unsheath'd its fiery sword,
+And plung'd it in my heart;
+"Infinite pangs for you I bore,
+"And most tormenting smart.
+
+8 "When hell and all its spiteful powers
+"Stood dreadful in my way,
+"To rescue those dear lives of yours
+"I gave my own away.
+
+9 "But while I bled, and groan'd, and dy'd,
+"I ruin'd Satan's throne;
+"High on my cross I hung, and spy'd
+"The monster tumbling down.
+
+10 "Now you must triumph at my feast,
+"And taste my flesh, my blood;
+"And live eternal ages bless'd,
+"For 'tis immortal food."
+
+11 Victorious God! what can we pay
+For favours so divine?
+We would devote our hearts away
+To be for ever thine.
+
+12 We give thee, Lord, our highest praise,
+The tribute of our tongues;
+But themes so infinite as these
+Exceed our noblest songs.
+
+
+Hymn 3:22.
+The compassion of a dying Christ.
+
+1 Our spirits join t' adore the Lamb;
+O that our feeble lips could move
+In strains immortal as his Name,
+And melting as his dying love.
+
+2 Was ever equal pity found?
+The Prince of heaven resigns his breath,
+And pours his life out on the ground
+To ransom guilty worms from death.
+
+3 [Rebels, we broke our Maker's laws;
+He from the threatening set us free,
+Bore the full vengeance on his cross,
+And nail'd the curses to the tree.]
+
+4 [The law proclaims no terror now,
+And Sinai's thunder roars no more;
+From all his wounds new blessings flow,
+A sea of joy without a shore.
+
+5 Here we have wash'd our deepest stains,
+And heal'd our wounds with heavenly blood:
+Bless'd fountain! springing from the veins
+Of Jesus, our incarnate God.]
+
+6 In vain our mortal voices strive
+To speak compassion so divine;
+Had we a thousand lives to give,
+A thousand lives should all be thine.
+
+
+Hymn 3:23.
+Grace and glory by the death of Christ.
+
+1 [Sitting around our Father's board
+We raise our tuneful breath;
+Our faith beholds her dying Lord,
+And dooms our sins to death.]
+
+2 We see the blood of Jesus shed,
+Whence all our pardons rise;
+The sinner views th' atonement made,
+And loves the sacrifice.
+
+3 Thy cruel thorns, thy shameful cross
+Procure us heavenly crowns;
+Our highest gain springs from thy loss,
+Our healing from thy wounds.
+
+4 O 'tis impossible that we,
+Who dwell in feeble clay,
+Should equal sufferings bear for thee,
+Or equal thanks repay.
+
+
+Hymn 3:24.
+Pardon and strength from Christ.
+
+1 Father, we wait to feel thy grace,
+To see thy glories shine;
+The Lord will his own table bless,
+And make the feast divine.
+
+2 We touch, we taste the heavenly bread,
+We drink the sacred Cup;
+With outward forms our sense is fed,
+Our souls rejoice in hope.
+
+3 We shall appear before the throne
+Of our forgiving God,
+Dress'd in the garments of his Son,
+And sprinkled with his blood.
+
+4 We shall be strong to run the race,
+And climb the upper sky;
+Christ will provide our souls with grace,
+He bought a large supply.
+
+5 [Let us indulge a cheerful frame,
+For joy becomes a feast;
+We love the memory of his Name,
+More than the wine we taste.]
+
+
+Hymn 3:25.
+Divine glories, and our graces.
+
+1 How are thy glories here display'd,
+Great God, how bright they shine,
+While at thy word we break the bread,
+And pour the flowing wine!
+
+2 Here thy revenging justice stands
+And pleads its dreadful cause;
+Here saving mercy spreads her hands
+Like Jesus on the cross.
+
+3 Thy saints attend with every grace
+On this great sacrifice;
+And love appears with cheerful face,
+And faith with fixed eyes.
+
+4 Our hope in waiting posture sits,
+To heaven directs her sight;
+Here every warmer passion meets,
+And warmer powers unite.
+
+5 Zeal and revenge perform their part,
+And rising sin destroy;
+Repentance comes with aching heart,
+Yet not forbids the joy.
+
+6 Dear Saviour, change our faith to sight,
+Let sin for ever die;
+Then shall our souls be all delight,
+And every tear be dry.
+
+
+******
+
+I cannot persuade myself to put a full period to these Divine
+Hymns, till I have addressed a special song of glory to God the
+Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Though the Latin name of it,
+Gloria Patri, be retained in our nation from the Romish church;
+and thought there may be some excesses of superstitious honour paid
+to the words of it, which may have wrought some unhappy prejudices
+in weaker Christians, yet I believe it still to be one of the
+noblest parts of Christian worship. The subject of it is the
+doctrine of the Trinity, which is that peculiar glory of the Divine
+Nature, that our Lord Jesus Christ has so clearly revealed unto
+men, and is so necessary to true Christianity. The action is praise,
+which is one of the most complete and exalted parts of heavenly
+worship. I have cast the song into a variety of forms, and have
+fitted it to a plain version, or a larger paraphrase, to be sung
+either alone, or at the conclusion of another Hymn. I have added
+also a few hosannas, or ascriptions of salvation to Christ, in the
+same manner, and for the same end.
+
+
+
+Doxologies.
+
+
+Hymn 3:26. 1st. L.M.
+A song of praise to the ever-blessed Trinity,
+God in Father, Son, and Spirit.
+
+1 Bless'd be the Father and his love:
+To whose celestial source we owe
+Rivers of endless joy above,
+And rills of comfort here below.
+
+2 Glory to thee, great Son of God,
+From whose dear wounded body rolls
+A precious stream of vital blood,
+Pardon and life for dying souls.
+
+3 We give the sacred Spirit praise,
+Who in our hearts of sin and woe
+Makes living springs of grace arise,
+And into boundless glory flow.
+
+4 Thus God the Father, God the Son,
+And God the Spirit, we adore;
+That sea of life and love unknown,
+Without a bottom or a shore.
+
+
+Hymn 3:27. 1st. C. M.
+
+1 Glory to God the Father's Name,
+Who, from our sinful race,
+Chose out his favourites to proclaim
+The honours of his grace.
+
+2 Glory to God the Son be paid,
+Who dwelt in humble clay,
+And, to redeem us from the dead,
+Gave his own life away.
+
+3 Glory to God the Spirit give,
+From whose almighty power
+Our souls their heavenly birth derive,
+And bless the happy hour.
+
+4 Glory to God that reigns above,
+Th' eternal Three and One,
+Who by the wonders of his love
+Has made his nature known.
+
+
+Hymn 3:28. 1st. S. M.
+
+1 Let God the Father live
+For ever on our tongues;
+Sinners from his first love derive
+The ground of all their songs.
+
+2 Ye saints, employ your breath
+In honour to the Son,
+Who bought your souls from hell and death
+By offering up his own.
+
+3 Give to the Spirit praise
+Of an immortal strain,
+Whose light and power and grace conveys
+Salvation down to men.
+
+4 While God the Comforter
+Reveals our pardon'd sin,
+O may the blood and water bear
+The same record within.
+
+5 To the great One and Three
+That seal this grace in heaven,
+The Father, Son, and Spirit, be
+Eternal glory given.
+
+
+Hymn 3:29. 2d. L.M.
+
+1 Glory to God the Trinity
+Whose name has mysteries unknown;
+In essence One, in person Three;
+A social nature, yet alone.
+
+2 When all our noblest powers are join'd
+The honours of thy Name to raise,
+Thy glories over-match our mind,
+And angels faint beneath the praise.
+
+
+Hymn 3:30. 2d. C. M
+
+1 The God of mercy be ador'd,
+Who calls our souls from death,
+Who saves by his redeeming word,
+And new-creating breath.
+
+2 To praise the Father and the Son
+And Spirit all divine,
+The One in Three, and Three in One,
+Let saints and angels join.
+
+
+Hymn 3:31. 2d. S. M.
+
+1 Let God the Maker's name
+Have honour, love and fear,
+To God the Saviour pay the same,
+And God the Comforter.
+
+2 Father of lights above,
+Thy mercy we adore,
+The Son of thy eternal love
+And Spirit of thy power.
+
+
+Hymn 3:32. 3d. L. M.
+
+To God the Father, God the Son,
+And God the Spirit, Three in One,
+Be honour, praise, and glory given,
+By all on earth, and all in heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 3:33.
+Or thus:
+
+All glory to thy wondrous Name,
+Father of mercy, God of love,
+Thus we exalt the Lord, the Lamb,
+And thus we praise the heavenly Dove.
+
+
+Hymn 3:34. 3d. C. M.
+
+Now let the Father and the Son
+And Spirit be ador'd,
+Where there are works to make him known,
+Or saints to love the Lord.
+
+
+Hymn 3:35.
+Or thus:
+
+Honour to thee, almighty Three,
+And everlasting One;
+All glory to the Father be,
+The Spirit, and the Son.
+
+
+Hymn 3:36. 3d. S. M.
+
+Ye angels round the throne
+And saints that dwell below,
+Worship the Father, love the Son,
+And bless the Spirit too.
+
+
+Hymn 3:37.
+Or thus:
+
+Give to the Father praise,
+Give glory to the Son,
+And to the Spirit of his grace
+Be equal honour done.
+
+
+Hymn 3:38.
+A song of praise to the blessed Trinity.
+
+The 1st, as the 148th Psalm.
+
+1 I give immortal praise
+To God the Father's love
+For all my comforts here,
+And better hopes above;
+He sent his own
+Eternal Son,
+To die for sins
+That man had done.
+
+2 To God the Son belongs
+Immortal glory too,
+Who bought us with his blood
+From everlasting woe;
+And now he lives,
+And now he reigns,
+And sees the fruit
+Of all his pains.
+
+3 To God the Spirit's Name
+Immortal worship give,
+Whose new-creating power
+Makes the dead sinner live:
+His work completes
+The great design
+And fills the soul
+With joy divine.
+
+4 Almighty God, to thee
+Be endless honours done,
+The undivided Three,
+And the mysterious one:
+Where reason fails
+With all her powers,
+There faith prevails,
+And love adores.
+
+
+Hymn 3:39.
+The 2d, as the 148th Psalm.
+
+1 To Him that chose us first
+Before the world began,
+To Him that bore the curse
+To save rebellious man,
+To Him that form'd
+Our hearts anew,
+Is endless praise
+And glory due.
+
+2 The Father's love shall run
+Thro' our immortal songs,
+We bring to God the Son
+Hosannas on our tongues:
+Our lips address
+The Spirit's Name
+With equal praise,
+And zeal the same.
+
+3 Let every saint above
+And angel round the throne,
+For ever bless and love
+The sacred Three in One:
+Thus heaven shall raise
+His honours high
+When earth and time
+Grow old and die.
+
+
+Hymn 3:40.
+The 3d, as the 148th Psalm.
+
+To God the Father's throne
+Perpetual honours raise;
+Glory to God the Son,
+To God the Spirit praise:
+And while our lips
+Their tribute bring,
+Our faith adores
+The name we sing.
+
+
+Hymn 3:41.
+Or thus:
+
+To our eternal God,
+The Father and the Son,
+And Spirit all divine,
+Three mysteries in one,
+Salvation, power,
+And praise be given
+By all on earth
+And all in heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 3:42. L. M.
+
+The Hosanna;
+or, Salvation ascribed to Christ.
+
+1 Hosanna to King David's Son,
+Who reigns on a superior throne;
+We bless the Prince of heavenly birth
+Who brings salvation down to earth.
+
+2 Let every nation, every age,
+In this delightful work engage;
+Old men and babes in Sion sing
+The growing glories of her King.
+
+
+Hymn 3:43. C. M.
+
+1 Hosanna to the Prince of Grace,
+Sion, behold her King;
+Proclaim the Son of David's race,
+And teach the babes to sing.
+
+2 Hosanna to th' incarnate Word,
+Who from the Father came;
+Ascribe salvation to the Lord,
+With blessings on his Name.
+
+
+Hymn 3:44. S. M.
+
+Hosanna to the Son
+Of David and of God,
+Who brought the news of pardon down,
+And bought it with his blood,
+
+2 To Christ th' anointed King
+Be endless blessings given,
+Let the whole earth his glory sing
+Who made our peace with heaven.
+
+
+Hymn 3:45. As the 148th Psalm.
+
+1 Hosanna to the King
+Of David's ancient blood;
+Behold he comes to bring
+Forgiving grace from God:
+Let old and young
+Attend his way,
+And at his feet
+Their honours lay.
+
+2 Glory to God on high,
+Salvation to the Lamb;
+Let earth, and sea, and sky
+His wondrous love proclaim:
+Upon his head
+Shall honours rest,
+And every age
+Pronounce him blest.
+
+
+End of the Third Book.
+
+
+
+AN INDEX
+To find any Hymn by the Title or Contents of it.
+
+_Note_, The letters, i ii iii, signify the first, second, end
+third book: The figures direct to the Hymn. (Transcriber's Note:
+In this electronic version modern numerals are used; for example,
+"2:108" refers to "Book 2, Hymn Number 108," and so on.) If you
+find not what hymn you seek under one word of the title, seek it
+under another, or by some word that is of the same signification,
+though perhaps not mentioned in the title of the hymn.
+
+
+Aaron
+ and Christ, 1:145;
+ Moses and Joshua, 2:124.
+Abraham's
+ blessing on the Gentiles, 1:60, 1:113, 1:114; 2:134;
+ offering his son, 1:129.
+Absence
+ and presence of God, 2:93, 2:94, 2:100;
+ from God for ever intolerable, 2:107.
+Access to the throne by a Mediator, 2:108.
+Adam,
+ his fall, 1:107;
+ corrupt nature from him, 2:128;
+ the first and second, 1:571, 1:124.
+Adoption, 1:64, 1:143;
+ and election, 1:54.
+Advocate, see Christ's intercession.
+Affections
+ inconstant, 2:20;
+ unsanctified, 2:165.
+Afflicted, Christ's compassion to them, 1:125.
+Afflictions
+ removed, 1:87;
+ submitted to, 1:5, 1:129; 2:109;
+ support and comfort under them, 2:50, 2:65;
+ and death under providence, 1:83.
+Almost Christian, 2:158.
+Ambition, &c. 2:101.
+Angels
+ sinning, 2:24;
+ standing and falling, 2:27;
+ praise ye the Lord, 2:27;
+ punished, and man saved, 2:96, 2:97;
+ their ministry to Christ and saints, 2:18, 2:112, 2:113.
+Anger of God, see Wrath, Vengeance, Hell.
+Answer to the church's prayers, 1:30.
+Antichrist, his ruin, 1:29, 1:56, 1:59;
+ see Enemies.
+Apostate, 2:158.
+Apostles' commission, 1:128.
+Ascension and resurrection of Christ, 2:76.
+Assistance against temptations, 1:15, 1:32; 2:50, 2:65.
+Assurance
+ of heaven, 1:27; 2:65;
+ of the love of Christ, 1:14; 2:73;
+ of faith, 1:103.
+Attributes, see God.
+
+
+Babylon falling, 1:56, 1:59;
+ see Enemies.
+Backslidings and returns, 2:20.
+Baptism, 1:52;
+ preaching, and the Lord's supper, 2:141;
+ and circumcision, 1:121; 2:127, 2:134;
+ burial with Christ in, 1:122.
+Beatitudes, 1:102.
+Believe and be saved, 1:100.
+Believer baptized, 1:52, 1:122.
+Birth, first and second, 1:95, 1:99;
+ of Christ, miracles at it, 2:136.
+Blessed are the dead in the Lord, 1:18;
+ society in heaven, 2:33, 2:75.
+Blessedness
+ and business of heaven, 1:40, 1:41; 2:86;
+ only in God, 2:93, 2:94, 2:100.
+Blessing of Abraham on the Gentiles, 1:113, 1:114; 2:134.
+Blood and flesh of Christ
+ is our food, 3:17, 3:18;
+ the seal of the New Testament, 3:3;
+ the Spirit and the water, 3:9.
+Boasting excluded, 1:96.
+Bodies frail, see Life, Health, Flesh.
+Book of God's decrees, 2:99.
+Bread of life is Christ, 3:5.
+Breathing towards heaven, 2:23.
+Britain's God praised, 2:1;
+ for deliverance, 2:92.
+Burial, 2:63;
+ with Christ in baptism, 1:122;
+ and death of a saint, 2:3.
+
+
+Canaan and heaven, 2:66, 2:124.
+Carnal joys parted with, 2:10, 2:11;
+ reason humbled, 1:11, 1:12.
+Ceremonial, see Law, Types, Priest.
+Characters
+ of the children of God, 1:143;
+ of Christ, 1:146, 1:150;
+ of blessedness, 1:102.
+Charity and uncharitableness, 1:126;
+ and love, 1:130, 1:133.
+Children
+ in the covenant of grace, 1:113, 1:114;
+ devoted to God, 1:121; 2:127.
+Christ, see Lord;
+ and Aaron, 1:145;
+ and Adam, 1:124;
+ his ascension, 2:76;
+ beatific sight of him, 2:75;
+ beloved described, 1:75;
+ the bread of life, 3:5;
+ his care of the young and feeble, 1:125, 1:138;
+ and the church, seeking, finding, &c., see Church;
+ coming to judge, 1:61;
+ his commission, 2:103, 2:104;
+ communion with him, 1:66, 1:71;
+ and saints, 1:67, 1:76; 3:2;
+ compared to inanimate things, 1:146;
+ his coronation and espousals, 1:72;
+ his cross not to be ashamed of, 3:19;
+ crucified, God's wisdom and power, 2:10;
+ David's Son, 1:16, 1:50;
+ his death caused by sin, 2:81;
+ grace and glory by it, 3:23;
+ victory and kingdom, 2:114;
+ his divine nature, 1:2, 1:13, 1:92; 2:51;
+ dwells in heaven, visits the earth, 1:76;
+ enjoyment of him, 2:15, 2:16;
+ his eternity, 1:2, 1:92;
+ example, 2:139;
+ excellences, 1:75; 2:47;
+ faith and knowledge of him, 1:103;
+ his flesh and blood our food, 3:17, 3:18;
+ found and brought to the church, 1:71;
+ his glory in heaven, 2:91;
+ God reconciled in him, 2:148;
+ grace given us in him, 1:137; 2:40;
+ High Priest and King, 1:61;
+ his human and Divine nature, 1:2, 1:13, 1:16;
+ humiliation and exaltation, 1:1, 1:63, 1:141, 1:142; 2:5,
+ 2:43, 2:81, 2:83, 2:84; 3:10, 3:16;
+ his incarnation, 1:1, 1:3, 1:13;
+ intercession, 2:36, 2:37, 2:118;
+ invitation to sinners, 1:127;
+ the King at his table, 1:66;
+ his kingdom among men, 1:3, 1:21;
+ knowledge and faith in him, 1:103;
+ the Lamb of God, 1:1, 1:25, 1:62, 1:63;
+ his love to the church, 1:14, 1:77;
+ under desertion, 2:50;
+ shed abroad in the heart, 1:135;
+ to men, 1:92;
+ lifted up, 1:112;
+ ministered to by angels, 2:112, 2:113;
+ miracles at the birth of Christ, 2:136;
+ miracles in his life, death, and resurrection, 2:137;
+ and Moses, 1:49, 1:118;
+ names and titles, 1:147, 1:148, 1:149;
+ nativity, 1:3, 1:13;
+ obeyed or resisted, 1:93;
+ his offices, 1:149, 1:150; 2:132;
+ pardon and strength from him, 3:24;
+ our Passover, 2:155;
+ his person glorious and gracious, 1:75; 2:47;
+ our Physician, 1:112;
+ his pity to the afflicted and tempted, 1:125;
+ his priesthood, 1:145; 2:118;
+ his presence, see Presence;
+ prophecies and types of him, 2:135;
+ Prophet, Priest, and King, 1:25; 2:132;
+ our Prophet and Teacher, 1:93;
+ redemption, see Redeem;
+ rejected by the Jews, 1:141;
+ resurrection, 2:72, 2:76;
+ is our hope, 1:26;
+ resurrection, life, and death miraculous, 2:137;
+ revealed to men, 1:10;
+ to babes, 1:11, 1:12;
+ righteousness and strength in him, 1:15, 1:84, 1:85, 1:97;
+ righteousness valuable, 1:109;
+ his sacrifice, 2:142;
+ and intercession, 2:118;
+ salvation, righteousness, and strength in him, 1:15, 1:84,
+ 1:85, 1:97, 1:98;
+ our sanctification, 1:97, 1:98;
+ Satan at enmity, 1:107;
+ saints in his hand, 1:138;
+ our Shepherd, 1:67, 1:142;
+ the substance of the types, 2:12;
+ sent by the Father, 1:100; 2:103, 2:104;
+ and godly sorrow, 2:9, 2:106;
+ and glory, 1:1, 1:62, 1:63; 2:43, 2:81, 2:83, 2:84; 3:10;
+ his titles and kingdom, 1:13;
+ triumph over our enemies, 1:28, 1:29;
+ types and prophecies of him, 2:135;
+ victory over Satan, 1:58, 2:89;
+ death and hell, 3:21;
+ unseen and beloved, 1:108;
+ Wisdom of God, 1:92;
+ our wisdom and Righteousness, 1:97, 1:98;
+ worshipped by the creation, 1:62;
+Christian, see Saints, Spiritual, etc;
+ Religion, its excellency, 2:131;
+ almost, 2:158;
+ virtues, 2:161.
+Church, see Worship, Saints, Spiritual.
+ its enemies slain by Christ, 1:28, 1:29;
+ conversing with Christ, namely, seeking, finding, calling,
+ answering, 1:66-71;
+ under God's care, 1:39;
+ espousals with Christ, 1:72;
+ beauty in the eyes of Christ, 1:73;
+ the garden of Christ, 1:74.
+Circumcision abolished, 2:134;
+ and baptism, 1:121; 2:127.
+Clothing, spiritual, 1:7, 1:40.
+Comfort in the covenant with Christ, 2:40;
+ Restored, 2:73;
+ see Pardon;
+ in sorrows of mind and body, 2:50, 2:65.
+Communion
+ With Christ and saints, 3:2;
+ between Christ and the church, 1:66-71; 2:15, 2:16.
+Compassion
+ of a dying Christ, 3:22;
+ to the afflicted, 1:125.
+Complaint
+ of a hard heart, 2:98;
+ of desertion and temptations;
+ of dulness, 2:34;
+ of in-dwelling sin, 1:115;
+ of ingratitude, 2:74;
+ of sloth and negligence, 2:25, 2:32.
+Condemnation by the law, 1:94.
+Condescension to our worship, 2:45;
+ Affairs, 2:46.
+Confession and pardon, 1:131.
+Conscience
+ good, the pleasures of it, 2:57;
+ secure and awakened, 1:115.
+Constancy in the gospel, 2:4.
+Contention and love, 1:130.
+Conversion, 1:104; 2:159;
+ the difficulty of it, 2:161;
+ delayed, 1:88-91;
+ the joy of heaven, 1:101.
+Conviction of sin
+ by the law, 1:94, 1:115;
+ by the cross of Christ, 2:81, 2:95.
+Corrupt nature from Adam, 1:57, 107; 2:128, 2:159.
+Covenant of grace, 1:9;
+ children therein, 1:113, 1:114;
+ sealed and sworn, 1:139; 3:3;
+ hope in it, 1:139;
+ made with Christ, our comfort, 2:40;
+ of works,
+ see Law and Gospel.
+Covetousness, &c., 1:24; 2:56, 2:101.
+Courage and constancy, 1:14, 1:15, 1:48; 2:4, 2:65.
+Creation, 1:92; 2:71, 2:147;
+ new, 2:130;
+ preservation, &c.,
+ of this world, 2:13.
+Creatures
+ praise the Lord, 2:71;
+ love dangerous, 2:48;
+ God above them, 1:82;
+ their vanity, 2:146;
+Cross of Christ is our glory, 3:19;
+ repentance flowing from it, 2:106;
+ salvation in it, 2:4;
+ crucifixion to the world by it, 3:7.
+Curse and promise, 1:107,
+Custom in sin, 2:160.
+
+
+Dangers
+ of our earthly pilgrimage, 2:53;
+ of death and hell, 2:55;
+ of love to the creatures, 2:48.
+Darkness
+ Dispelled by Christ's presence, 2:54;
+ of providence, 2:109.
+Day
+ of grace and time of duty, 1:88;
+ of judgment, 1:45, 1:61, 1:65, 1:89, 1:90.
+Dead
+ In the Lord, their blessedness, 1:18;
+ to sin by the cross of Christ, 1:106.
+Death, see Christ;
+ And Afflictions under providence, 1:83;
+ terrible to the unconverted, 1:91;
+ made easy by the sight of Christ, 2:31; 3:14;
+ by a sight of heaven, 2:66;
+ God's presence in it, 2:49, 2:117;
+ our fear of it, 2:31;
+ desirable, 1:19; 2:61;
+ overcome, 1:17;
+ triumphed over, 1:6; 2:110;
+ prepared for, 1:27; 2:63;
+ of a sinner, 1:24; 2:2;
+ and burial of a saint, 1:18; 2:3;
+ and eternity, 2:28;
+ and glory, 1:110; 2:61;
+ and the resurrection, 2:3, 2:102, 2:110;
+ of Moses at God's command, 2:49;
+ dreadful and delightful, 2:52.
+Deceitfulness of sin, 2:150.
+Decrees of God, 1:11, 1:12, 1:96, 1:117; 2:99.
+Deity of Christ, 1:2, 1:13, 1:92; 2:51.
+Delay of conversion, 1:88-91; 2:25, 2:32.
+Delight
+ in worship, 2:14;
+ in God, 2:42;
+ in converse with Christ, 2:15, 2:16.
+Deliverance from death and the grave, 2:3;
+ see Enemies, Church;
+ and submission, 1:129;
+ from spiritual enemies, 1:47; 2:65, 2:82, 2:111.
+Dependence, see Faith.
+Desertion and temptations complained of, 2:163.
+Desire of Christ's presence, 2:100;
+ see more in Heaven, Christ, Love, &c.
+Despair and presumption, 1:115; 2:156, 2:157.
+Devil vanquished, 1:58; see Victory.
+Devotion, fervent, desired, 2:34.
+Difficulty of conversion, 2:161.
+Disease, see Sickness.
+Dissolution of this world, 2:13, 2:164.
+Distemper, folly, and madness of sin, 2:153.
+Distinguishing love, 1:11, 1:12, 1:96, 1:117; 2:96, 2:97.
+Divine, see God, Deity, &c.
+Dominion
+ Of God, and our deliverance, 2:111;
+ eternal, 2:67;
+ over the sea, 2:70.
+Doubts and fears suppressed, 2:73.
+Doxologies, 3:26-45.
+Dulness, spiritual, 2:25.
+
+
+Earth,
+ no rest on it, 2:146;
+ and heaven, 2:10, 2:11, 2:53.
+Effusion of the Spirit, 2:144.
+Election
+ excludes boasting, 1:96;
+ free, 1:11, 1:12, 1:54, 1:117;
+ see Decrees.
+End of the world, 2:164.
+Enemies of the church
+ disappointed, 2:90, 2:92;
+ salvation from them, 2:82, 2:88;
+ triumphed over by Christ, 1:28, 1:29;
+ see Church, Babylon, Michael.
+Enjoyment of Christ, 2:15, 2:16;
+ see Worship.
+Enmity between Christ and Satan, 1:107.
+Envy and love, 1:130.
+Espousals of the church to Christ, 1:72.
+Establishment in grace, 2:82.
+Eternity
+ of God, 2:17;
+ of his dominion, 2:67;
+ and death, 2:28;
+ succeeding this life, 2:55;
+ see Heaven, Death.
+Evening and morning hymns, 1:79, 1:80, 1:81; 2:6, 2:7, 2:8.
+Exaltation, see Christ, Glory, Sufferings, &c.
+Example
+ of Christ, 2:139;
+ of saints, 2:140.
+Excellency of the Christian religion, 2:131.
+
+
+Faith
+ in things unseen, 1:120, 2:129.
+ and knowledge of Christ, 1:103;
+ love and joy, 1:108;
+ and unbelief, 2:125;
+ living and dead, 1:140;
+ assisted by sense, 2:141;
+ its joy, 2:162;
+ in Christ our sacrifice, 2:142;
+ and salvation, 1:100;
+ of assurance, 1:103;
+ and sight, 1:110; 2:145;
+ triumphing in Christ, 1:14;
+ for pardon and sanctification, 2:90;
+ faith and reason, 2:87, 2:109.
+Faithfulness of God's promises, 2:40, 2:60, 2:69.
+Fall
+ of angels and men, 2:24;
+ and recovery of man, 1:107.
+Fears and doubts suppressed, 2:73.
+Feast
+ Of love, 1:68;
+ of triumph, 3:21;
+ of the gospel, 1:7; 3:12, 3:20;
+ made, and guests invited, 3:13.
+Fellowship, see Communion.
+Fervency of devotion desired, 2:34.
+Few saved, 2:158.
+Flesh
+ And blood of Christ the best food, 3:17, 3:18;
+ our tabernacle, 1:110;
+ and spirit, 2:143.
+Folly and madness of sin, 2:153.
+Food, spiritual, 1:7, 1:67, 1:68, 1:74; 2:15; see Feast.
+Forbearance, see Patience.
+Forgiveness, see Pardon.
+Formality in worship, 1:136.
+Frail, see Life, Health, Forgetfulness, 2:165.
+Frailty and folly, 2:32.
+Free, see Grace, Election.
+Freedom from sin and misery in heaven, 2:86.
+Funeral thought, 2:61, 2:63; see Death, Burial.
+
+
+Garden of Christ is the church, 1:74.
+Garment of salvation, 1:7, 1:20.
+Gentiles,
+ Christ revealed to them, 1:10, 1:13, 1:50; 3:13, 3:14;
+ Abraham's blessing on them, 1:113, 114; 2:134.
+Glorified
+ martyrs and saints, 1:40, 1:41;
+ body, 2:110.
+Glory
+ and death, 1:110; 2:61;
+ see Heaven;
+ of God above our reason, 2:87;
+ of Christ in heaven, 2:91;
+ see Christ, and grace by the death of Christ, 3:23;
+ justification and sanctification, 1:3;
+ to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, 3:26-41;
+ of God in the gospel, 2:126;
+ and grace in the person of Christ, 2:47;
+ and sufferings of Christ, 2:43; see Sufferings.
+Glorying in the cross of Christ, 3:19.
+God
+ all and in all, 2:93, 2:94;
+ his absence, see Absence;
+ his attributes, 2:51, 2:166, 2:169;
+ glorified by Christ, 2:126; 3:10;
+ the avenger of his saints, 2:115;
+ care of his church, 1:39;
+ condescension to human affairs, 2:46;
+ to our worship, 2:45;
+ the Creator and Redeemer, 2:35;
+ our delight, 2:42;
+ our defence, 1:47;
+ dominion over the sea, 2:70;
+ dominion, and our deliverance, 2:111;
+ dwells with the humble, 1:87;
+ eternity, 2:17;
+ eternal dominion, 2:67;
+ everlasting absence intolerable, 2:100, 2:107;
+ far above his creatures, 1:82;
+ the Father, Son, and Spirit, 3:26-41;
+ his faithfulness to his promises, 2:60, 2:69;
+ glory and defence of Sion, 2:64;
+ his glory above our reason, 2:87;
+ his goodness, 2:58, 2:80;
+ his grace, see Grace;
+ government from him, 2:149;
+ holiness, justice, and sovereignty, 1:86;
+ invisible, 2:26;
+ incomprehensible, 2:87, 2:170;
+ his kingdom supreme, 2:115;
+ his love in sending his Son, 1:100;
+ and our neighbour loved, 1:116;
+ our portion or chief good, 2:93, 2:94;
+ his power, 2:80;
+ and goodness, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8;
+ his praise, see Praise;
+ presence in life and at death, 2:115; see Presence;
+ preserver of our lives, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8, 2:19;
+ promise and truth unchangeable, 1:139;
+ sight of him weans us from earth, 2:41;
+ sovereign, 2:170;
+ terrible majesty, 2:22;
+ and mercy, 2:80;
+ his truth, 2:60, 2:69;
+ vengeance, 2:44, 2:62;
+ Unity and Trinity, 3:26-11;
+ his word, 1:53;
+ wrath and mercy, 1:42.
+Goodness of God, 2:58, 2:74; see Grace;
+ and power of God, 1:42; 2:80.
+Gospel feast, 3:12; see Grace, Feast;
+ invitation and provision, 1:7; 3:20;
+ times, their blessedness, 1:10; see Scripture;
+ glorifies God, 2:126;
+ no liberty to sin, 1:106, 1:132, 1:140;
+ not ashamed of it, 1:103; 3:19;
+ and law, 1:94; 2:120, 2:121, 2:124;
+ sinned against, 1:118;
+ its different success, 1:119; 2:144;
+ ministry, 1:10;
+ attested by miracles, 1:128; 2:136, 2:137;
+ its glorious effects, 2:138.
+Government from God, 2:149.
+Grace
+ and glory by the death of Christ, 3:23;
+ of the Spirit, 1:102;
+ converting, 2:138, 2:159;
+ in exercise, 3:25;
+ justifies, 1:94;
+ sanctifies and saves, 1:111;
+ not conveyed by parents, 1:99;
+ all-sufficient in duty and sufferings, 1:15, 1:32, 1:104;
+ given in Christ, 1:137;
+ covenant, 1:9;
+ children in it, 1:113, 1:114;
+ and holiness, 1:132;
+ electing, 1:54;
+ its freedom and sovereignty, 1:11, 1:12, 1:96, 1:117; 2:96, 2:97;
+ and glory in the person of Christ, 2:47;
+ adopting, 1:64;
+ persevering, 1:51;
+ promises, 1:7, 1:9;
+ throne accessible by Christ, 2:36, 2:37, 2:108.
+Gratitude for Divine favours, 2:116
+Great Britain's God praised, 2:1.
+
+
+Happiness, see Blessed, Heaven.
+Hardness of heart, 2:98.
+Hatred and love, 1:130.
+Health
+ Preserved, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8, 2:19;
+ restored, 1:55.
+Heaven
+ And earth, 2:10, 2:53;
+ and hell, 1:45;
+ invisible and holy, 1:105;
+ meditation of it, 2:162;
+ joy there for repenting sinners, 1:101;
+ its blessedness and business, 1:40, 1:41;
+ the hope of it our support, 2:65;
+ its prospect makes death easy, 2:66;
+ worship of it humble, 2:68;
+ freedom from sin and misery there, 2:86;
+ hoped for by Christ's resurrection, 1:26;
+ insured and prepared for, 1:27;
+ Christ's dwelling-place, 1:76; 2:91
+ sight of God and Christ there, 2:23;
+ blessed society there, 2:33
+ desired, 2:68.
+Heavenly
+ mindedness, 2:57;
+ joy on earth, 2:15, 2:30, 2:59.
+Hell
+ and death 2:2;
+ and judgment, 1:45, 1:175; 2:62;
+ or the vengeance of God, 2:22, 2:44;
+ the holy fear of it, 2:107.
+Hezekiah's song, 1:55.
+Holiness, see Grace, Spiritual, Sanctification, and sovereignty
+ of God, 1:82, 1:86;
+ and grace, 1:132, 1:140;
+ its characters, 1:102.
+Holy, see Spirit.
+Honour
+ vain, 1:101;
+ to magistrates, 2:149.
+Hope
+ of the living, 1:88;
+ gives light and strength, 2:129;
+ in the covenant, 1:139;
+ of heaven by Christ's resurrection, 1:26;
+ of heaven our support under trials, 2:65;
+ of the resurrection, 2:3, 2:110.
+Hosanna to Christ, 1.16; 2:42, &c.
+Human
+ affairs condescended to by God, 2:46;
+ nature of Christ, 1:2, 1:3, 1:13, 1:60.
+Humble,
+ God's dwelling, 1:87;
+ enlightened, 1:11, 1:12, 1:50;
+ worship of heaven, 2:68.
+Humiliation, see Christ, Sufferings, &c. and prayer public, 1:30.
+Humility
+ And pride, 1:127;
+ and meekness, 1:102;
+ in heaven, 2:68.
+Hypocrisy
+ and sincerity, 1:136;
+ hypocrite, or almost Christian, 2:158.
+
+
+Ignorance
+ enlightened, 1:11, 1:12;
+ and unfruitfulness, 2:165.
+Impenitence, 2:125.
+Incarnation of Christ, 1:2, 1:3, 1:13, 1:60.
+Incomprehensible God, 2:87, 2:170;
+ and invisible, 2:26.
+Inconstancy of our love, 2:20.
+Infants, see Children.
+Ingratitude complained of, 2:74.
+Inspiration and prophecy, 2:151.
+Institution of the Lord's supper, 3:1.
+Insufficiency of self-righteousness, 2:154.
+Intercession of Christ, 2:36, 2:37, 2:118.
+Invitation
+ Of Christ answered, 1:70;
+ of the gospel, 1:79, 1:127; 3:13, 3:20.
+
+
+Jealousy of our love to Christ, 1:78.
+Jesus, see Lord, Christ.
+Jews, see Moses, Gospel, Christ, Gentiles.
+John the Baptist's message, 1:50.
+Joshua, Aaron, and Moses, 2:124.
+Joy,
+ Faith and love, 1:108;
+ of faith, 2:162;
+ carnal, parted with, 2:10, 2:11;
+ heavenly upon earth, 1:135; 2:30, 2:59;
+ spiritual restored, 2:73;
+ see more in Delight, Comfort.
+Judgment
+ day, 1:45, 1:61, 1:65, 1:89, 1:90;
+ and hell, 2:62;
+ Christ coming to it, 1:61.
+Justice, &c. of God, 1:86.
+Justification, 1:14; see Pardon;
+ by faith, not by works, 1:94, 1:109;
+ sanctification, 1:7, 1:9, 1:20, 1:84, 1:85; 2:90;
+ and glory, 1:3.
+
+
+Kingdom
+ And titles of Christ, 1:13;
+ of Christ among men, 1:21, 1:65;
+ of God eternal, 2:67;
+ supreme, 2:115.
+Knowledge and faith
+ in Christ, 1:103;
+ saving, from God, 1:11. 1:12. 1:93.
+
+
+Lamb that was slain, 1:1, 1:25, 1:62; see Christ.
+Law
+ convinces of sin, 1:115;
+ condemns, 1:94;
+ and gospel, 2:120, 1:121, 1:124;
+ and gospel sinned against, 1:118.
+Levitical priesthood fulfilled in Christ, 2:12.
+Life
+ frail and succeeding eternity, 2:55;
+ preserved, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8, 2:19;
+ short, frail, miserable, 1:82; 2:39, 2:58;
+ the day of grace and hope, 1:88.
+Light
+ And salvation by Jesus Christ, 1:50;
+ in darkness by the presence of God, 2:54;
+ given to the blind, 1:11, 1:12.
+Long-sufferance, see Patience.
+Lord Jesus at his own table, 1:66; 3:15;
+ supper, preaching, and baptism, 2:141;
+ supper instituted, 3:1;
+ day, 1:72;
+ delightful, 2:14;
+ table provided for, 3:20;
+ see more in Christ.
+Love
+ Of Christ unchangeable, 1:14. 1:39;
+ shed abroad in the heart, 1:135;
+ its banquet, 1:68; 3:13;
+ of Christ in words and deeds, 1:77;
+ of Christ its strength, 1:78;
+ unseen, 1:108;
+ to Christ, 2:100;
+ to God pleasant and powerful 2:38;
+ and hatred, 1:130;
+ faith and joy, 1:108;
+ and charity, 1:133;
+ of God in sending his Son, 1:100; 2:103, 2:104;
+ to God and our neighbour, 1:116;
+ religion vain without it, 1:134;
+ peace and meekness, 1:102;
+ of Christ dying, 3:4, 3:22;
+ to God inconstant, 2:20;
+ to the creatures dangerous, 2:48;
+ distinguishing, 1:11, 1:12; 2:96, 2:97.
+
+
+Madness, folly, and distemper of sin, 2:153.
+Magistrates honoured, 2:149.
+Majesty of God terrible, 2:22, 2:62.
+Malice and love, 1:130.
+Man
+ saved and angels punished, 2:96, 2:97;
+ mortal and vain, 1:82;
+ his fall and recovery, 1:107.
+Martyrdom, 1:14; 2:4.
+Martyrs glorified, 1:40, 1:41.
+Mary the virgin's song, 1:60.
+Mediator the way to the throne of grace, 2:108.
+Meditation
+ of heaven, 2:162;
+ and retirement, 2:122.
+Memorial of our absent Lord, 3:6.
+Memory, weak, 2:165.
+Mercies, national, 2:111; see Grace, Wrath, Thanks.
+Messiah
+ born, 1:60;
+ come, 2:12.
+Michael's war with the dragon, 1:58.
+Ministers' commission, 1:128.
+Ministry
+ of angels, 2:18;
+ of the gospel, 1:10.
+Misery
+And sin banished from heaven, 2:86;
+ and shortness of life. 2:39;
+ without God in the world, 2:56;
+ of sinners, see Sinner, Death, Hell.
+Morning and evening songs, 1:79, 1:80, 1:81; 2:6, 2:7, 2:8.
+Mortality and vanity of man, 1:82.
+Mortification
+ to the world by the sight of God, 2:41;
+ by the cross of Christ, 2:106; 3:7.
+Moses
+ And Christ, 1:49, 1:118;
+ dying, 2:49;
+ Aaron, and Joshua, 2:124.
+Mourning, see Complaint, Repentance.
+Mysteries revealed, 1:11, 1:12.
+
+
+National mercies and thanks, 2:1, 2:111.
+Nativity of Christ, 1:2, 1:3, 1:13.
+Nature
+ Corrupt from Adam, 1:57;
+ corrupt from Adam, 1:57; 2:128, 2:159.
+Neighbour and God loved, 1:116.
+New
+ Covenant sealed, 3:3;
+ promises, 1:7;
+ song, 1:1;
+ creature, 1:9;
+ testament in the blood of Christ, 3:3;
+ creation, 1:95; 2:130;
+ birth, 1:95.
+November 5th, a song of praise, 2:92.
+
+
+Obedience evangelical, 1:140, 1:143.
+Old age and death of the unconverted, 1:91.
+Offence not to be given, 1:126.
+Offices and operations
+ of the Holy Spirit, 2:133;
+ and of Christ, 1:146-150; 2:132.
+Olive-tree, the wild and good, 1:114.
+Ordinances, see Worship, Lord's Supper.
+Original sin, 1:57; see Adam, Nature.
+
+
+Pains, comfort under them, 2:50.
+Paradise on earth, 2:30, 2:59.
+Pardon,
+ sufficiency of it, 2:85;
+ and confession, 1:131;
+ and strength from Christ, 3:24;
+ bought at a dear price, 3:4;
+ and sanctification by faith, 1:9; 2:90;
+ brought to our senses, 3:11.
+Parents
+ and children, 1:113, 1:114;
+ convey not grace, 1:99.
+Passions, see Christ, Sufferings, Anger, Love.
+Passover, Christ is ours, 2:155.
+Patience
+ under afflictions, 1:5. 1:129; 2:109;
+ of God producing repentance, 2:74, 2:105.
+Peace
+ Of conscience, 2:57;
+ and contention, 1:130;
+ see Comfort, Joy.
+Perfections of God, 2:166-169.
+Persecution, courage under it, 1:14.
+Persevering grace, 1:26, 1:32, 1:48, 1:51, 1:138.
+Person of Christ glorious and gracious, 1:75; 2:47.
+Pharisee and publican, 1:131.
+Pilgrimage of the saints, 2:53.
+Pleasures
+ of a good conscience, 2:37;
+ of religion, 2:30, 2:59;
+ sinful forsaken, 2:10, 2:11;
+ their vanity and danger, 2:101.
+Poverty of spirit, 1:102, 2:127.
+Power
+ of God, 1:86;
+ and wisdom in Christ crucified, 2:126; 3:10;
+ and goodness of God awful, 1:42; 2:80.
+Praise
+ imperfect on earth, 2:5;
+ for daily protection and preservation, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8;
+ from angels, 2:27;
+ from the creation, 2:71;
+ to the Redeemer, 2:5, 2:21, 2:29, 2:35, 2:78;
+ to the Trinity, 3:26-41;
+ for creation and redemption, 2:35.
+Prayer and praise, 1:1;
+ for deliverance answered, 1:30.
+Preaching, baptism, and the Lord's supper, 2:141.
+Predestination, see Election.
+Preparation for death, 1:27; see Death.
+Presence
+ of God in worship, 2:45;
+ light in darkness. 2:54;
+ in death, 1:19; 2:31, 2:49; 3:14;
+ in life and death, 2:117;
+ or absence of Christ, 2:50;
+ of Christ in worship, 1:66; 2:15, 2:16; 3:15;
+ of God our life, 2:93, 2:94, 2:100.
+Preservation
+ of this world, 2:13;
+ of our graces, 1:51;
+ of our lives, 2:6, 2:7, 2:8, 2:19.
+Presumption and despair, 1:115; 2:156, 2:157.
+Pride and humility, 1:11, 1:12, 1:127.
+Priesthood,
+ Levitical ending in Christ, 2:12;
+ of Christ, 2:118.
+Prodigal repenting, 1:123.
+Profit and unprofitableness, 1:118; 2:165.
+Promised Messiah born, 1:60, 1:107.
+Promises of the covenant, 1:9, 1:39, 1:107; see scripture;
+ and truth of God unchangeable, 1:139;
+ our security, 2:40, 2:60, 2:69.
+Prophecies
+ and types of Christ, 2:135;
+ and inspiration, 2:151.
+Prosperity
+ and adversity, 1:5;
+ vain, 2:56, 2:101.
+Protection
+ from spiritual enemies, 2:82;
+ of the church, 1:8, 1:22, 1:23; see Church.
+Providence, 2:46;
+ executed by Christ, 1:1;
+ over afflictions and death, 1:83;
+ its darkness, 2:109;
+ prosperous and afflictive, 1:5.
+Provisions, see Gospel, Lord's Table.
+Public ordinances, see Worship.
+Publican and Pharisee, 1:131.
+Punishment for sin, see Hell, 1:100, 1:118.
+
+
+Race, Christian, 1:48.
+Reason
+ Feeble, 2:87;
+ carnal, humbled, 1:11, 1:12.
+Reconciliation to God in Christ, 2:148.
+Recovery from sickness, 1:55.
+Redemption
+ in Christ, 1:97, 1:98;
+ and protection, 2:82;
+ by price, 3:4;
+ and by power, 2:29;
+ see Christ.
+Regeneration, 1:95; 2:130; see Election, Adoption, Sanctification.
+Religion
+ Neglected, 2:32;
+ vain without love, 1:134;
+ Christianity, the excellency of it, 2:131;
+ revealed, see Gospel, Scripture.
+Remembrance of Christ, 3:6.
+Repentance
+ from God's goodness and patience, 2:74, 2:105;
+ and humiliation, 1:87;
+ at the cross of Christ, 2:9, 2:106;
+ and impenitence, 2:125;
+ gives joy to heaven, 1:101.
+Repenting prodigal, 1:123.
+Resignation, see Submission.
+Resurrection, 1:6; 2:102, 110; see Death, Christ, heaven.
+Retirement and meditation, 2:122.
+Returns and backslidings, 2:20.
+Revelation of Christ, see Gentile, Gospel.
+Revenge and love, 1:130.
+Rich sinner dying, 1:24; 2:56.
+Riches, their vanity, 2:56, 2:101.
+Righteousness
+ And strength in Christ, 1:84; 1:85, 1:97; 1:98;
+ of Christ valuable, 1:109;
+ our robe, 1:7, 2:20;
+ and self-righteousness, 1:131;
+ our own insufficient, 2:154.
+
+
+Sabbath delightful, 2:14.
+Sacrament, see Baptism, Lord's Supper.
+Sacrifice
+ of Christ, 2:142;
+ and intercession, 2:118.
+Safety of the church, 1:8, 1:39; 2:64, 2:92.
+Saints, see Church, Spiritual;
+ God their avenger, 2:115;
+ and hypocrites, 1:136, 1:140;
+ their example, 2:140;
+ characters of them, 1:143;
+ in the hands of Christ, 1:138;
+ security, 2:64;
+ beloved in Christ, 1:54;
+ adopted, 1:64;
+ death and burial, 2:3;
+ in glory, 1:40, 1:41;
+ communion, 3:2.
+Salvation, 2:88;
+ of the worst sinners, 1:104;
+ by grace, 1:111;
+ in Christ, 1:137;
+ see Christ, Cross, Grace, Heaven, Light, Redeem, Righteousness.
+Sanctification,
+ Justification, and glory, 1:3;
+ and pardon, 1:9;
+ through faith, 2:90.
+Satan
+ and Christ at enmity, 1:107;
+ his various temptations, 2:156, 2:157;
+ conquered by Christ, 2:89;
+ see Devil.
+Scripture, 1:53; 2:119; see Gospel.
+Sea under the dominion of God, 2:70.
+Sealing and witnessing Spirit, 1:144.
+Secure and awakened sinner, 1:115.
+Security in the promises, 2:40, 2:60, 2:69.
+Seeking after Christ, 1:67, 1:71.
+Self-righteousness, 1:131;
+ Insufficient, 2:154;
+Sense assisting our faith, 2:141.
+Sensual delights dangerous, 2:10, 2:11, 2:48.
+Serpent, brazen, 1:112.
+Shepherd, Christ and his pastures, 1:67.
+Shortness, frailty, and misery of life, 2:32, 2:39, 2:58.
+Sickness and recovery, 1:55.
+Sight
+ of God mortifies us to the world, 2:41;
+ of Christ beatific, 2:16, 2:75;
+ and faith, 1:110, 1:120; 2:129, 2:145;
+ of Christ makes death easy, 3:14.
+Simeon's song, 1:19; 3:14.
+Sin
+ the cause of Christ's death, 2:81;
+ and misery banished from heaven, 1:105; 2:86;
+ original, 1:57;
+ pardoned and subdued, 1:9, 1:104; 2:90;
+ indwelling, 1:115;
+ its power, 1:115; 2:86;
+ the ruin of angels and men 2:24;
+ custom in it, 2:160;
+ folly, madness, and distemper of it, 2:153;
+ conviction of it by the law, 1:115;
+ against the law and gospel, 1:118;
+ crucified, 1:106;
+ deceitfulness of it, 2:150.
+Sinai and Sion, 2:152.
+Sincerity and hypocrisy, 1:136.
+Sinful pleasures forsaken, 2:10, 2:11.
+Sinner,
+ the vilest saved, 1:104;
+ and saint's death, 2:2, 2:3, 2:52;
+ invited to Christ, 1:127;
+ excluded heaven, 1:104, 1:105;
+ his death terrible, 1:91; 2:2.
+Sinning and repenting, 2:20.
+Sloth, spiritual, complained of, 2:25.
+Society in heaven blessed, 2:53.
+Son equal with the Father, 2:51; see Christ.
+Song
+ of angels, 1:3;
+ of Simeon, 1:19; 3:14;
+ of Zacharias, 1:50;
+ of Moses and the Lamb, 1:49, 1:56;
+ of Hezekiah, 1:55;
+ of Solomon paraphrased, 1:66-78;
+ of the Virgin Mary, 1:60;
+ for November 5th, 2:92.
+Sons of God, 1:64, 1:143;
+ elect and new-born, 1:54.
+Sorrow, see Repentance;
+ comfort under it, 2:50, 2:69;
+ for the dead, relieved, 2:3.
+Sovereignty, 1:86; see Grace, Election, God.
+Soul separate, see Death, Heaven, Hell.
+Spirit
+ breathed after, 1:74;
+ water and blood, 3:9;
+ his offices, 2:133;
+ witnessing and sealing, 1:144;
+ its fruits, 1:102.
+Spiritual
+ enemies, deliverance, 1:47; 2:65, 2:82;
+ warfare, 2:77;
+ pilgrimage, 2:53;
+ apparel, 1:7, 1:20;
+ race, 1:48;
+ sloth and dulness, 2:25, 2:34;
+ joy, 2:73, 2:75;
+ meat, drink, and clothing, 1:7;
+ food, see Feast.
+State of nature and grace, 1:104.
+Storm, see Thunder.
+Strength from heaven, 1:15, 1:32, 1:48;
+ righteousness and pardon in Christ, 1:84, 1:85; 3:24;
+Submission
+ and deliverance, 1:129;
+ to afflictions, 1:5; 2:109.
+Success of the gospel, 1:11, 1:12, 1:119; 2:144.
+Sufferings for Christ, 1:102; see Christ;
+Supper of the Lord instituted, 3:1;
+ baptism and preaching, 2:141.
+Support under trials, 2:50, 2:65.
+Sympathy of Christ, 1:125.
+
+
+Table of the Lord, see Lord.
+Temptations,
+ hope under them, 1:139;
+ of the world, 2:101;
+ of the devil, 2:65, 2:156, 2:157;
+ and desertion complained of 2:163.
+Tempted, Christ's compassion to them, 1:125.
+Terrors of death to the unconverted, 1:91.
+Testament, new, in the blood of Christ, 3:3.
+Thanksgiving
+ for victory, 2:111;
+ for mercies, 2:116;
+ national, 2:1.
+Throne of Grace, see Grace.
+Thunderer, God, 2:62.
+Time
+ redeemed, 1:88;
+ ours, and eternity God's, 2:67.
+Tree of life, 3:8;
+ and river of love, 3:20;
+Trials on earth, and hope of heaven, 2:63.
+Trinity praised, 3:26-41.
+Triumph
+ over death, 1:6; 2:110;
+ of faith in Christ, 1:14;
+ at a feast, 3:21;
+ of Christ over our enemies, 1:82.
+Trust, see Faith.
+Truth and promises of God unchangeable, 1:139; 2:60, 2:69.
+Types, 2:12;
+ and prophecies of Christ, 2:135.
+
+Unbelief
+ and faith, 1:100;
+ punished, 1:118.
+Uncharitableness and charity, 1:126.
+Unconverted state, 2:159.
+ death terrible to them, 1:91
+Unfruitfulness, 2:165.
+Unsanctified affections, 2:165.
+Unseen things, faith in them, 1:120
+
+
+Vain prosperity, 2:56, 2:101.
+Value of Christ and his righteousness, 1:109.
+Vanity
+ and mortality of man, 1:82;
+ of youth, 1:89, 1:90;
+ of the creatures, 2:146.
+Victory,
+ a thanksgiving for it, 2:111
+ over death, 1:17;
+ sin and sorrow, 1:14;
+ of Christ over Satan, 1:58; 2:89;
+ see Enemies.
+Virtues,
+ Christian, 2:161;
+ see Holiness, Love, Saints, Spiritual.
+
+
+Wandering
+ affections, 2:20;
+ thoughts in worship, 1:136.
+Warfare, Christian, 2:77.
+Water, the Spirit, and the blood, 3:9.
+Weak saints encouraged
+ by Christ, 1:125;
+ by the church, 1:126.
+Weakness our own, and Christ our strength, 1:15.
+Wisdom
+ and power of God in Christ crucified, 3:10;
+ carnal humbled, 1:11, 1:12.
+Witnessing and sealing Spirit, 1:144.
+Word of God, 1:53;
+ preached, 1:10, 1:119;
+ see Gospel, Scripture.
+World,
+ crucifixion to it by the cross, 3:7;
+ the temptations of it, 2:101;
+ its ends, 2:164;
+ mortification to it by the sight of God, 2:41;
+ its creation, 2:147;
+ and preservation, 2:13.
+Worship of heaven
+ humble, 2:68;
+ profitable, 2:123;
+ condescended to by God, 2:45;
+ Christ present at it, 1:66; 2:15, 2:16; 3:15;
+ accepted through Christ, 2:36, 2:37;
+ formality in it, 1:136;
+ delightful, 2:14, 2:15, 2:16, 2:42.
+Wrath and mercy of God, 1:42; 2:80; see God, Hell.
+
+
+Yoke of Christ easy, 1:127.
+Youth,
+ its vanities, 1:89, 1:90;
+ advised, 1:91.
+
+
+Zacharia's song, and John's message, 1:50.
+Zeal
+ in the Christian race, 1:48; 2:129;
+ and love, 1:14;
+ for the gospel, 1:103; 2:3;
+ the want of it, 2:25;
+ against sin, 2:106;
+ for God, 2:116.
+Zion, her glory and defence, 2:64;
+
+
+
+A TABLE of the Scriptures that are Turned into Verse.
+
+In the First Book.
+
+Genesis
+3:1, 15, 17 - Hymn 1:107
+17:1 - Hymn 1:113
+17:7, 10 - Hymn 1:121
+22:6 &c. - Hymn 1:129
+
+Job
+1:21 - Hymn 1:5
+3:14, 15 - Hymn 1:94
+4:17, 21 - Hymn 1:82
+5:6, 7, 8 - Hymn 1:83
+9:2, 10 - Hymn 1:86
+14:4 - Hymn 1:57
+29:25, 26, 27 - Hymn 1:6
+
+Psalms
+3:5, 6 - Hymn 1:80
+4:8 - Hymn 1:80
+19:5, 8 - Hymn 1:79
+49:6, 9 - Hymn 1:24
+51:5 - Hymn 1:57
+73:24, 25 - Hymn 1:70
+139:23, 24 - Hymn 1:136
+143:8 - Hymn 1:80
+147:19, 20 - Hymn 1:53
+
+Proverbs
+8:1, 22, 32 - Hymn 1:92
+8:34, 36 - Hymn 1:93
+
+Ecclesiastes
+8:8 - Hymn 1:24
+9:4, 5, 6, 10 - Hymn 1:88
+9:9 - Hymns 1:89 and 1:90
+
+Song of Solomon
+1:2-5, 12, 17 - Hymn 1:66
+1:7 - Hymn 1:67
+2:1,2,3 &c. - Hymn 1:68
+2:8, 9 &c. - Hymn 1:96
+3:14, 16, 17 - Hymn 1:70
+3:1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - Hymn 1:71
+3:2 - Hymn 1:72
+4:1, 7, 11 - Hymn 1:73
+4:12, 14, 15 - Hymn 1:74
+5:1 - Hymn 745:9-16 - Hymn 1:75
+6:1, 2, 3, 12 - Hymn 1:76
+7:5, 6, 9 12, 13 - Hymn 1:77
+8:5, 8, 14 - Hymn 1:78
+
+Isaiah
+5:2, 7, 10 - Hymn 1:10
+9:2, 6, 7 - Hymn 1:13
+26L1, 2 &c. - Hymn 1:8
+24:8, 20 - Hymn 1:30
+38:9 &c. - Hymn 1:55
+40:27, 28 &c. - Hymns 1:32 and 1:48
+45:7 - Hymn 1:81
+45:21, 25 - Hymns 1:84 and 1:85
+49:13, 14 &c. - Hymn 1:39
+53:1-5, 10-12 - Hymn 1:141
+53:6, 9, 12 - Hymn 1:142
+55:1, 2 &c. - Hymns 1:7 and 1:9
+57:15, 16 - Hymn 1:87
+61:10 - Hymn 1:20
+63:1, 2, 3 &c. - Hymn 1:28
+63:4, 5, 6, 7 - Hymn 1:29
+65:20 - Hymn 1:91
+
+Lamentations
+3:23 - Hymn 1:81
+
+Ezekiel
+36:25 &c. - Hymn 1:9
+
+Micah
+7:19 - Hymn 1:9
+
+Nahum
+1:1, 2, 3 &c. - Hymn 1:24
+
+Zechariah
+13:1 - Hymn 1:9
+
+Matthew
+3:9 - Hymn 1:99
+5:3, 12 - Hymn 1:102
+11:28, 30 - Hymn 1:127
+12:20 - Hymn 1:125
+13:16, 17 - Hymn 1:10
+21:9 - Hymn 1:16
+22:37, 40 - Hymn 1:116
+28:18, &c. - Hymn 1:128
+28:19 - Hymn 1:52
+
+Mark
+10:14 - Hymn 1:113
+16:15 &c. Hymn 1:128
+
+Luke
+1:30 &c. - Hymn 1:3
+1:46 &c. - Hymn 1:60
+1:68 - Hymn 1:50
+2:10 &c. - Hymn 1:3
+2:27 - Hymn 1:19
+10:21, 22 - Hymns 1:11 and 1:12
+15:7, 10 - Hymn 1:101
+15:13 &c. - Hymn 1:123
+18:10 &c. - Hymn 1:131
+19:38, 40 - Hymn 1:16
+
+John
+1:1, 3, 14 - Hymn 1:42
+1:13 - Hymn 1:95
+1:17 - Hymn 1:118
+1:29, 32 - Hymn 1:50
+3:3 &c. - Hymn 1:95
+3:14, 16 - Hymn 1:112
+3:16, 17, 18 - Hymn 1:100
+4:24 - Hymn 1:136
+10:28, 29 - Hymn 1:107
+
+Acts
+2:38 - Hymn 1:52
+16:14, 15, 33 - Hymn 1:121
+
+Romans
+3:19, 22 - Hymn 1:94
+5:12 &c. - Hymns 1:57 and 1:124
+6:1, 2 6 - Hymn 1:106
+6:3, 4 &c. - Hymn 1:122
+7:8, 9, 14, 24 - Hymn 1:115
+8:14, 16 - Hymn 1:144
+8:33 &c. - Hymn 1:14
+9:21, 22 &c. - Hymn 1:117
+11:16, 17 - Hymn 1:114
+14:17, 19 - Hymn 1:126
+15:8, 9, 12 - Hymn 1:113
+
+1 Corinthians
+1:23, 24 - Hymn 1:119
+1:26, 3 - Hymn 1:96
+1:39 - Hymns 1:97 and 1:98
+2:9, 10 - Hymn 1:105
+3:6, 7 - Hymn 1:119
+6:10, 11 - Hymn 1:104
+10:32 - Hymn 1:126
+13:1, 2, 3 - Hymn 1:134
+13:2, 3, 7, 13 - Hymn 1:183
+15:55 &c. - Hymn 1:1
+
+2 Corinthians
+2:16 - Hymn 1:119
+5:1, 5, 8 - Hymn 1:110
+12:7, 9, 10 - Hymn 1:15
+
+Galatians
+4:4 - Hymn 1:107
+4:6 - Hymn 1:64
+
+Ephesians
+1:3 &c. - Hymn 1:54
+1:13, 14 - Hymn 1:144
+3:9, 10 - Hymn 1:2
+3:16 &c. - Hymn 1:135
+4:30 &c. - Hymn 1:130
+
+Philippians
+2:2 - Hymn 1:130
+3:7, 8, 9 - Hymn 1:109
+
+Colossians
+1:16 - Hymn 1:2
+2:15 - Hymn 1:107
+
+2 Timothy
+1:9, 10 - Hymn 1:137
+1:12 - Hymn 1:103
+3:15, 16 - Hymn 1:53
+4:6, 7, 8, 18 - Hymn 1:27
+
+Titus
+2:10, 13 - Hymn 1:132
+3:3, 7 - Hymn 1:111
+
+Hebrews
+1:1 - Hymn 1:53
+3:3, 5, 6 - Hymn 1:111
+4:15, 16 - Hymn 1:125
+5:7 - Hymn 125
+6:17, 19 - Hymn 1:139
+Chapter 7 - Hymn 1:145
+Chapter 9 - Hymn 1:145
+10:28, 29 - Hymn 1:118
+11:1, 3, 8, 10 - Hymn 1:120
+
+1 Peter
+1:3, 4, 5 - Hymn 1:26
+1:8 - Hymn 1:108
+
+1 John
+3:1 &c. - Hymn 1:64
+
+Jude
+Verses 24 and 25 - Hymn 1:51
+
+Revelation
+1:5, 6, 7 - Hymn 1:61
+5:6, 8, 12 - Hymns 1:1 and 1:25
+5:11-13 - Hymns 1:62 and 1:63
+7:13 &c. - Hymns 1:40 and 1:41
+11.15 - Hymn 1:65
+12:7 - Hymn 1:58
+14:13 - Hymn 1:18
+15:3 - Hymns 1:49 and 1:56
+16:19 - Hymn 1:56
+17:6 - Hymn 1:56
+18:20, 21 - Hymn 1:59
+21:1, 2, 3, 4 - Hymn 1:21
+21:5, 6, 7, 8 - Hymn 1:45
+21:27 - Hymn 1:105
+
+
+In the Third Book.
+
+Luke
+2:28 - Hymn 3:14
+14:16 - Hymn 3:12
+14:17, 23 - Hymn 3:13
+22:19 - Hymn 3:6
+
+John
+6:31, 35, 39 - Hymn 3:5
+14:3 - Hymn 3:6
+16:16 - Hymn 3:6
+
+1 Corinthians
+10:16, 17 - Hymn 3:2
+11:23 &c. - Hymn 3:1
+
+Galatians
+4:14 - Hymn 3:7
+
+1 John
+Verse 6 - Hymn 3:9
+
+
+
+
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