JESU, for Thee, diftreft I am, Thy Nature, gracious LORD, impart, F HYMN IV.UA GOD glorious, and Sinners faved. I. ATHER, how wide thy Glory fhines ! Known thro' the Earth by thousand Signs; II. Thofe mighty Orbs proclaim thy power, But when we view thy great Defign IV. Here the whole DEITY is known, Nor dares a Creature guefs Which of the Glories brighteft fhone, The Juftice or the Grace. * Rev. ii. 17. Now Now the full Glories of the LAMB O, may I bear fome humble Part Wonder and Joy fhall tune my Heart, HYMN V.. PSALM 1xxxix. 14, 15, 16, 17. I. What fhall I do, my SAVIOUR to praife; So faithful and true, fo plenteous in Grace; So ftrong to deliver, fo good to redeem The weakeft Believer, that hangs upon him! II. How happy the Man, whofe Heart is fet free, The People that can be joyful in Thee! Their Joy is to walk in the Light of thy Face, And ftill they are talking of. JESUS's Grace. III. Their daily Delight shall be in thy Name, They fhall, as their Right, thy Righteousness (claim: Thy Righteousnefs wearing, and cleans'd by (thy Blood, Bold shall they appear in the Prefence of GOD. IV. For thou art their Boaft, their Glory and Pow'r, And I alfo truft to fee the glad Hour, My Soul's new Creation, a Life from the Dead, The Day of Salvation, that lifts up my Head. V. Yea, LORD, I fhall fee the Blifs of thine own, Thy Secret to me fhall foon be made known : For Sorrow and Sadnefs, I Joy fhall receive, And fhare in the Gladnefs of all that Believe. HYMN VI. INVITATION.* I. INNERS, obey the Gospel-Word, Ready the Father is to own, Ready the Spirit of his Love Juft now the ftony Heart to move ; || Ready for you the Angels wait, t Luke xiv. 16. § Luke xv. 20. || Ez. xi. 19. 2 Cor. i. 22. ‡ Luke xv. 7. V. Come, then ye Sinners to your LORD, 1 f Rev. iv. 11. and v. 11, 12. 1. YOME, let us join our chearful Songs With Angels round the Throne ; Ten thousand thousand are their Tongues, But all their Joys are one. II. Worthy the LAMB that dy'd, they cry, Worthy the LAMB, our Hearts reply, III. JESUS is worthy to receive Honour and Pow'r divine; And Bleffings more than we can give, The whole Creation join in one, HYMN H ARK! the Herald-Angels fing, ak Glory to the new-born Kingquasi? Peace on Earth, and Mercy mild, God and Sinners reconcil'd. 11. Joyful all ye Nations rife, Join the Triumphs of the Skies; CHRIST by higheft Heav'n ador'd, IV. Veil'd in Flefh the Godhead fee, Pleas'd as Man with Men t'appear, V. Hail the Heav'n-born Prince of Peace! Light and Life to all he brings, Mild he lays his Glory by, Born that Men no more may die Born to give them fecond Birth. ; Come, + Luke ii. 10, 11. § If. vii. 14. Luke ii. 10. |