IV. Take Him for ftrength and righteoufnefs; V. Praise Him in chearful, grateful fongs, LXXXVI. Following Chrift. L. M. JESUS, I. ESUS, my all, to heav'n is gone, II. The way the holy prophets went, I'll III. This is the way I long had fought, My grief a burden long had been, IV. The more I ftrove against their pow'r, V. Lo! glad I come, and Thou bleft Lamb, VI. Then will I tell to finners round, LXXXVII. Unchangeable Love. L. M. WHEN I. HENdarkness long has veil'd my mind, Then my Redeemer, then I find, The folly of my doubts and fears. II. Strait I upbraid my wand'ring heart, And harbour one hard thought of Thee. III. O let me then at length be taught, IV. Sweet truth, and easy to repeat; Unfkilful, weak, and apt to flide. V. But Oh! my Lord, one look from Thee VI. Thou art as willing to forgive, Thou therefore all the praise receive, LXXXVIII. Going without the Camp,bearing the reproach of Chrift. P. M. COM I. SOME my Father's family, Come, ye finners, who with Are ev'ry where abhorr'd; Let us gladly trace his steps me, Who fuffer'd death among the Jews; II. Jefus, the delpis'd and mean, Our mafter let us own; The Saviour, He alone. III, None but Jefus will we fing, None else will we adore; He our Prophet, Priest, and King, None among the heav'nly pow'rs, None but the bleeding Lainb! LXXXIX. Unchanging Grace. 104th. I. F Jefus is ours, we have a true friend, Whofe goodnefs endures the fame to the end; Our comforts may vary, our frames may decline, We cannot mifcarry, our aid is divine. II. Though God may delay to fhew us his light, III. The hills may depart, and mountains remove, But faithful Thou art O fountain of love! The Father hath graven our names on thy hands; Our building in heav'n eternally ftands. |