BELMONT. (VISITATION.) 8s, 7s & 4. Anon., 1830. FINE. Come, ye D. C.-He sinners! poor and wretch-ed, Weak and wound-ed, sick and sore; is a - ble, he is a - ble, He is willing; doubt no more. (552) 3 Lo! th' incarnate God, ascended, 1 COME, ye sinners! poor and wretched, He is willing; doubt no more. Come to Jesus Christ and buy. 3 Let not conscience make you linger, 'Tis the Spirit's rising beam. ZION. 8s, 7s & 4. Thomas Hastings, 1830. Come, ye souls, by sin afflicted! Bowed with fruitless sorrow down, By the perfect law convicted. Through the cross, be - hold the crown; 2 ), Look to Je-sus; Mercy flows thro' him a-lone; Look to Je-sus; Mercy flows thro' him a - lone. 268. Welcome to the Saviour. 1 COME, ye souls, by sin afflicted! (555.) Bowed with fruitless sorrow down, By the perfect law convicted, Through the cross, behold the crown; Look to Jesus; Mercy flows through him alone. 2 Take his easy yoke, and wear it ; Love will make obedience sweet; Christ will give you strength to bear it, While his wisdom guides your feet Safe to glory, Where his ransomed captives meet. 3 Sweet, as home to pilgrims weary, Shall to rest immortal rise. 1 LISTEN, sinner! mercy hails you ; "T is the voice of mercy calls. (557.) 2 See the storm of vengeance gathering Lest the lightnings strike you dead. 3 Haste, ah! hasten to the Saviour; You must perish, if you stay. Andrew Reed, 1817. 271. every wound, A cordial for our fears; A cordial for our fears; A cor-dial for our fears. 昌 Salvation. 1 SALVATION!-Oh! the joyful sound; 'Tis pleasure to our ears; A sovereign balm for every wound, 2 Buried in sorrow and in sin, 3 Salvation!-let the echo fly (558.) 5 Here, sinners! you may heal your wounds, And wipe your sorrows dry; Trust in the mighty Saviour's name, 6 See, dearest Lord! our willing souls We bless the great Redeemer's love, 1 COME, happy souls! approach your God, 2 So strange, so boundless was the love The Father sent his equal Son To give them life again. 3 Thy hands, dear Jesus! were not armed With a revenging rod, No hard commission to perform 4 But all was mercy, all was mild, And wrath forsook the throne, When Christ on the kind errand came, And brought salvation down. Welcome to the Young. 1 YE HEARTS, with youthful vigor warm! 2 He, Lord of all the worlds on high, 3 The soul, that longs to see his face, And those, that early seek his grace, 4 What object, Lord! my soul should move, 5 Away, ye false, delusive toys! Philip Doddridge, 1740. (561.) 2 Like the rough sea, that cannot rest, You live, devoid of peace: 1 YE WRETCHED, hungry, starving poor! Behold a royal feast, Where mercy spreads her bounteous store, For every humble guest. 2 Sec, Jesus stands, with open arms; He calls,-he bids you come; Guilt holds you back, and fear alarms; 3 Room, in the Saviour's bleeding heart; 4 Oh! come, and, with his children, taste The blessings of his love: While hope attends the sweet repast 5 There, with united heart and voice, Ten thousand thousand souls rejcico, 6 And yet ten thousand thousand more Ye longing souls! the grace adore, A thousand stings, within your breast, 3 But he, that turns to God, shall live, 4 Bow to the sceptre of his word, Submit to him, your covereign Lord, 5 IIis love exceeds your highest thoughts; He pardons like a God; He will forgive your numerous faults, |