HYMN 298. L. M. Bowen. [b or *] Jesus a Guest. Rev. iii, 20. e1 BEHOLD the Saviour at thy door' He gently knocks, has knocked before; Has waited long, is waiting still, You treat no other friend so ill. a 2 O lovely attitude!-he stands With melting heart, and outstretched hands! HYMN 299. 7s. Evening Hymn. [b] "Why will ye die? O House of Israel !” Ezek. xviii, 31. e 1 SIN ye die? INNERS! turn-why will God, who did your being give- o 2 Sinners! turn-why will ye die? WESLEY HYMN 300. 7s. Evening Hymn. e 1 ET the beasts their breath resign, Who their God can never know, e 2 What could your Redeemer do, All his drawings from above, s 1 [b or *] WESLEY'S COL HYMN 301. 7s. Pilgrim. [b or *] INNER! rouse thee from thy sleep, Raise thy spirit dark and dead; Jesus waits his light to shed. 2 Wake from sleep, arise from death, 3 Leave thy folly, cease from crime, 4 Be not blind, and foolish still, EPIS. COL. HYMN 302. S. M. St. Thomas. [b] 1 NOW The accepted Time. 2 Cor. vi, 2. 2 Now is th' accepted time, To-morrow it may be too late- DOBELL. HYMN 303. 8, 7, & 4. Tamworth. [b or *] Sinners invited to Christ. Mat. xi, 28–30. NOME, ye sinners, poor and wretched; Jesus ready stands to save you, He is willing: doubt no more! Sinners Jesus came to call. 3 Let not conscience make you linger, 'Tis the Spirit's rising beam. e 4 Agonizing in the garden, Lo, your Saviour prostrate lies! Sinners, will not this suffice? Can do helpless sinners good. s 6 Saints and angels, joined in concert, Sinners here may sing the same. HART. HYMN 304. 8,7 & 4. Calvary. [*] •1How with sweetest voice she calls; EAR, O sinner! mercy hails you, e Bids you haste to seek the Saviour, 'Tis the voice of mercy calls. o 2 Haste, O sinner! to the Saviour,- You must perish, if you stay. HYMN 305. 12s. New Jerusalem. [*] Free Grace. THE voice of free grace cries, "Escape to the 。1 mountain:"" For Adam's lost race, Christ hath opened a fountain: For sin and uncleanness, and every transgression, His blood flows so freely in streams of salvation. CHORUS. s Hallelujah to the Lamb, who has bought us a pardon, We'll praise him again, when we pass over Jordan. 2 Ye souls that are wounded, to the Saviour repair, Now he calls you in mercy-and can you forbear? Though your sins are increased as high as a moun. tain, His blood can remove them-it flows from the foun tain. 3 Now Jesus, our King, reigns triumphantly glorious; O'er sin, death, and hell, he is more than victorious: 5 With joy shall we stand, when escaped to the shore; With harps in our hands, we'll praise him the more; We'll range the sweet plains on the bank of the river, And sing of salvation for ever and ever THORNBY HYMN 306. o 1 COME 7s. Evening Hymn. [bor*] OME, ye weary sinners, come, 66 Come, and I will give you rest: 3 Burdened with a world of grief, Burdened with our sinful load, Burdened with this unbelief, Burdened with the wrath of God, o Lo, we come to thee for ease, True and gracious as thou art; Now our weary souls release, Write forgiveness on our heart. HYMN 307. L. M. VILLAGE HYMNS. Park Street. [b] "Return unto me." 01 RETURN, O wanderer, return! And seek thine injured Father's face : Those new desires which in thee burn, Were kindled by reclaiming grace. 2 Return, O wanderer, return! e He hears thy deep repentant sigh: He sees thy softened spirit mourn, When no intruding ear is nigh. 3 Return, O wanderer, return! Thy Saviour bids thy spirit live: Go to his feet; and grateful, learn How freely Jesus can forgive. 84 Return, O wanderer, return! And wipe away the falling tear : Thy Father calls-" No longer mourn!" "Tis mercy's voice invites thee near. COLLYER. |