Heirs of immortal misery, 3 But we are wash'd in Jesus' blood, 4 O for a persevering pow'r, To keep thy just commands! 1 HYMN 33. Second Part. S. M. SHALL we go on to sin, Because thy grace abounds? Or crucify the Lord again, And open all his wounds? L HYMN 33. Third Part. C. M. 1ORD, we adore thy matchless way In bringing souls to thee; We sing and shout eternal praise, 2 “What must I do," the jailer cries, "Believe in Christ," the Word replies, "Thy faith shall make thee whole." 3 Our works are all the works of sin, 4 "Believe, believe," the gospel cries, 5 Come, sinners, then, the Saviour trust, 1 To change your hearts, subdue your lust, HYMN 33. Fourth Part. L. M. LET ET me but hear my Saviour say, Then I rejoice in deep distress, 2 I glory in infirmity, That Christ's own pow'r 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 suff'rings, 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Lord be there; Sweet pleasures mingle with the pains, While his left hand my head sustains. 4 But if the Lord be once withdrawn, And we attempt the work alone, When new temptations spring and rise, We find how great our weakness is. HYMN 34. First Part. C. M. HAT God, who made the world on high, Own as thy God, and to his name In homage bow thy knee. 2 Let not a shape which hands have wrought Of wood, or clay, or stone, Be deem'd thy God; nor think him like 3 Take not in vain the name of God: To make thy falsehood pass for truth, 4 That day on which he bids thee rest 5 Thy father and thy mother love, So shall thy life be blest with peace, 6 The blood of man thou shalt not shed, To maim, or hurt, or wish him dead, Promiscuous lusts the Lord forbids, 8 Thou shalt not, or from friend or foe, Thy goods, thy stores must grow from right, 9 No man shalt thou, by a false charge, Dear as thine own, so wills thy God, 10 Thy soul one wish shall not let loose 11 O may the Lord, who gave these laws, 1 That all may feel their living pow'r, HYMN 34. The first command. Second Part. L. M. TERNAL God! Almighty cause ETERNAL Of earth and seas, and worlds unknown; All things are subject to thy laws; Control'd by none are thy commands; 3 To thee alone ourselves we owe; Deny their claims, renounce their sway. 4 Spread thy great name thro' heathen lands; Their idol-deities dethrone: Reduce the world to thy command, HYMN 35. First Part. L. M. 1 THO HOU art, O God! a Spirit pure, Th' immortal, and th' eternal King, 2 Whilst nature changes, and her works 3 Thou great Invisible! what hand 5 My soul, thy purest homage pay, 1 More shall this please, than sacrifice, HYMN 35. Second Part. L. M. CAN AN creatures, to perfection, find Or can the largest stretch of thought 2 'Tis high as heav'n, 'tis deep as hell; |