Money ye need not bring, nor price, IV. Nothing ye in exchange fhall give; YE XXV. Invitation. P. M. 1. E dying fons of men, II. is room. No longer now delay, Though poor, and blind, and lame; Believe the heav'nly word His meffengers proclaim; And Faithful is his name. IV. Compell'd by bleeding love, XXVI. Redeeming Grace. L. M. I. HARK! in the wilderness a cry! It shakes the mountains, rends the The King appears, behold him nigh! II. Run to and fro, ye heralds run, Redemption's glorious work's begun, And ev'ry obftacle remove; Drop down ye hills, your cumb'rous weight, And bow before Redeeming Love. IV. Then fhall the lowly valley rife, Its budding honours spring to view; Swift the Creating Fiat flies, And all is blissful, all is new. V. Know'st thou the meaning, nature's child? VI. Mountains of unbelief and fin, VII. By him exalted, know thy ftate, XXVII Invitation to the Saviour. P. M. SWF I. WEET as the fhepherd's tuneful reed From Sion's mount I heard the found; Gay fprang the flow'rets of the mead, And gladden'd nature smil❜d around; The voice of peace falutes mine ear; Chrift's lovely voice perfumes the air. II. Peace, troubled foul, whofe plaintive moan III. Come, freely come, by fin oppreft, IV. As fpring the winter, day the night, Peace, forrow's gloom fhall chace away; And fmiling joy, a feraph bright, Shall tend thy steps, and near thee flay: Whilft glory weaves th' immortal crown, And waits to claim thee for her own. XXVIII. Gofpel Invitation. C. M. OH I. H what amazing words of grace Suited to every finners cafe, II. Poor, finful, thirsty, fainting souls Abundant, free, and clear. III. Come, then, with all your wants and wounds, Here love, unchanging love, abounds; IV. This fpring with living water flows, |