305 C. M. Behold the Lamb. LOOK unto Christ, ye nations; own Look, and be saved through faith alone, 1 2 See all your sins on Jesus laid: 3 Awake from guilty nature's sleep, 4 With me, your chief, ye then shall know, 306 L 3d P. M. 4 6s & 2 8s. Proclaiming the universal Saviour. ET earth and heaven agree, To celebrate with me The Saviour of mankind: 2 Jesus! transporting sound! No other name is given, By which we can salvation have; 3 Jesus! harmonious name! And wonder at, his love: "Tis all their happiness to gaze,- 4 His name the sinner hears, "Tis life and victory; New songs do now his lips employ, O all-redeeming grace! 60 for a trumpet voice, On all the world to call,— For all, my Lord was crucified; 307 The immensity of His grace. C. M. WHAT shall I do my God to love? My loving God to praise? The length, and breadth, and height to prove, And depth of sov'reign grace? 2 Thy sov'reign grace to all extends, Immense and unconfined; From age to age it never ends; It reaches all mankind. 3 Throughout the world its breadth is known, Wide as infinity :— So wide it never pass'd by one, Or it had pass'd by me. 4 My trespass was grown up to heaven; 5 The depth of all-redeeming love, 308 Rejoicing in the glory of His grace. L. M. LORY to God, whose sov'reign grace GLORY to Gated Wenseless stones, Call'd us to stand before his face, In Jesus' lovely face display'd. 3 Thou only, Lord, the work hast done, That spake at first the world from naught. And praise thee in the highest heaven. 309 DEPRAVITY. Original and actual sin. L. M. LORD, we are vile, conceived in sin, And born unholy and unclean; 2 Soon as we draw our infant breath 3 Behold, we fall before thy face; No outward forms can make us clean; 4 Nor bleeding bird, nor bleeding beast, 5 Jesus, thy blood, thy blood alone, Thy blood can make us white as snow; 6 While guilt disturbs and breaks our peace, 310 WH Totally diseased. WHILE dead in trespasses I lie, Thy quick'ning Spirit give; Call me, thou Son of God, that I May hear thy voice, and live, C. M. 2 While full of anguish and disease, 3 Cast out thy foes, and let them still To Jesus' name submit: Clothe with thy righteousness, and heal, 4 To Jesus' name, if all things now 5 I know in thee all fulness dwells, Fill every want my spirit feels, 311 Dead in trespasses and sins. OW helpless nature lies, S. M. The heart unchanged can never rise 2 Can aught but power divine 3 The passions to recall, And upward bid them rise; To make the scales of error fall From reason's darken'd eyes. 4 O change these hearts of ours, And give them life divine; Then shall our passions and our powers, Almighty Lord, be thine. |