Its influ❜nce ev'ry fear disarms, For guilty rebels lost in sin, And doom'd to endless woe. 3 Th' almighty former of the skies Stoop'd to our vile abode ! While angels view'd, with wond'ring eyes, 4 0 the rich depths of love divine, 5 On thee alone my hope relies, 1 My Lord, my life, my sacrifice, HYMN 5. Third Part. C. M. Salvation. ALVATION! O melodious sound, Salvation, that from God proceeds, 2 Rescued from hell's eternal gloom, Where love triumphant reigns! 3 But may a poor bewilder'd soul, Sinful and weak as mine, Presume to raise a trembling eye To blessings so divine? 4 The lustre of so bright a bliss, My feeble heart o'erbears; And unbelief almost perverts The promise into fears. 5 My Saviour God, no voice, but thine, 1 HYMN 6. First Part. L. M. Jesus is God and man. RE the blue heav'ns 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 pow'r all things were made; 4 But lo! he leaves those heav'nly forms: 5 Mortals with joy beheld his face, 6 The angels leave their high abode, 1 HYMN 6. Second Part. L. M. Immanuel. ALL hail, thou great Immanuel! Thy love, thy glory, who can tell? Angels, and all the heav'nly host, Are in the boundless prospect lost. 2 Mortals, with reverential songs, Take this dear name upon your tongues; With holy fear, attempt his praise, In solemn, yet triumphant, lays. 3 Among a thousand forms of love, In which he shines and smiles above; This with peculiar joy we view, He's David's root and offspring too. 4 There Jesus, in the glorious plan, Shines, the great God, the wondrous Man! As God, the root of all our bliss, As man, the branch of righteousness. 5 All hail, thou dear redeeming Lord! All hail, thou co-essential Word! All hail, thou Root and Branch divine! All hail, and be the glory thine! 1 HYMN 6. Third Part. L. M. BEHOLD the woman's promis'd seed! Behold the great Messiah come! 2 Abra'm, the saint, rejoic'd of old, 3 The types bore witness to his name, Obtain'd their chief design, and ceas'd: 7 The incense and the bleeding lamb, 1 HYMN 6. Fourth Part. L. M. OD, in the gospel of his Son, GOD, Makes his eternal counsels known; 'Tis here his richest mercy shines, And truth is drawn in fairest lines. 2 Here sinners of a humble frame 3 Here Jesus, in ten thousand ways, 4 Wisdom its dictates here imparts, 5 Our raging passions it controls, And comfort yields to contrite souls; 6 May this blest volume ever lie Close to my heart, and near mine eye; 1 The impenitent warned, false refuges exposed. DE While that, which leads the soul to God, Is known or sought by few. 2 Believers enter in By Christ, the living door; 3 If self must be denied, They rather choose the way that's wide, 4 Encompass'd by a throng, 5 But numbers are no mark And enter while you may; 7 Lord, open sinners' eyes, Their awful state to see; And make them, ere the storm arise, HYMN 7. Second Part. S. M. 'FA Faith. AITH!-'tis a precious grace, |