FR HYMN い The Same. LXXVI. ROM all that dwell below the Skies, Let the Redeemer's Name be fung Eternal are thy Mercies, Lord, HYMN LXXVII. Defiring CHRIST's Love to be fhed abroad in the Heart. NOME, dearest Lord, defcend and dwell, By Faith, and Love, in ev'ry Breaft; Then fhall we know, and tafte, and feel, The Joys that cannot be exprefs'd.: Come, fill our Hearts, with inward Strength, Make our enlarged Souls poffefs And learn the Height,and Breadth, and Length, Now to the God whofe Pow'r can do By all the Church, through Chrift his Son! HYMN LXXVIII. Salvation by Grace in CHRIST. TOW to the Pow'r of God fupreme, Be everlafting Honours giv'n; He faves from Hell (we blefs his Name) He calls loft wand'ring Souls to Heav'n. N Not for our Duties or Deferts, 'Twas his own Purpose that begun Jefus, the Lord, appears at laft, And makes his Father's Councils known; HY M1N LXXIX, Sight of GoD and CHRIST in Heaven. Efcend from Heav'n immortal Dove, D Stoop down and take us on thy Wings, And mount, and bear us far above The Reach of thefe inferior Things. O for a Sight, a pleafing Sight! There fits our Saviour, crown'd with Light, Adoring Saints around him ftand, When fhall the Day, dear Lord, appear, HYMN LXXX. Inviting to Praife. NOME, guilty Souls, and flee away, This is the welcome GOSPEL-Day, God lov'd the World, and gave his Son HYMN LXXXI. PRAIS 'The Same. RAISE, ye the Lord, 'tis good to raise His Nature and his Works invite, Sing to the Lord, exalt him high, He form'd the Stars, thofe heav'nly Flames, He makes the Grafs the Hills adorn, But Saints are lovely in his Sight; Y HYMN LXXXII. E Seekers of God, whofe diligent Care, Is ever imploy'd in Chrift's Blood to fhare, With Praises unceafing, your Jefus proclaim, Rejoicing, and bleffing his excellent Name. 'Tis Jefus commands, come all to his House, And lift up your Hands, and pay him your Vows, And whilft we are giving our Jefus his Due, Do thou, bleffed Spirit, our Natures renew! H HYMN LXXXIII. ARK! dull Soul, how ev'ry Thing Sings its Part, and then obeys. Wake, for Shame, my fluggish Heart, Call whole Nature to thy Aid, Join we in one endless Song, Who to one God all belong. Live for ever, glorious Lord, A HYMN LXXXIV. The New Creation. TTEND while God's eternal Son, "Nature and Sin are past away, Mighty Redeemer, fet us free Renew our Eyes, and form our Ears, |