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Then we, without ceafing
Will found forth thy Fame,
Afcribing Salvation

To God, and the Lamb.

While others despise
The Gofpel of Grace,
Refufe to receive

The meffage of Peace :
With Joy we acknowledge
The Goodness of God,
In bringing us Sinners
To hear his bleft Word.

This Gofpel of Truth
We gladly Embrace,
Contend for the Faith
That faves the loft Race:
In deep Admiration
We ftand, to behold
The glorious Salvation
The Scriptures unfold.

We lift up our Voice,
And join in his Praife,
Are glad and rejoice
In the Word of Grace:
Adore the Creator,

And Chrift who was flain,
The one Mediator

Between God and Man.

HYMN

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OD fent his Son to Die for us,

Die to Redeem us from the Curse,
He took our Weaknefs; bore our Load,
And dearly Bought it with his Blood.
Dearly, dearly, dearly, dearly, dearly
Bought it with his Blood.

Salvation is of God alone,
Life everlafting in his Son,
And he that gave his Son to Bleed,
Will freely give us all we need.
Freely, freely, &c.

Believe the Gospel, and rejoice,
Sing to the Lord with chearful Voice;
His Goodness praise, his Wonders tell,
Who ranfom'd Sinners Souls from Hell.
Ranfom'd, ranfom'd, &c.

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Confeffion and Pardon.

OW often have I ftood

A Rebel to the Skies!

The calls, the tenders of a God,
And Mercies loudeft Cries !

He offers all his Grace,

And all his Heaven to me!

Offers! but 'tis to fenfelefs Brafs

That cannot feel or fee!

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Jefus

Jefus the Saviour stands

To court me, from above,

And looks and fpreads his wounded Hands, And fhews the Prints of Love.

Lord, 'tis against thy Face,

My Sins, like Arrows, rife;

And yet, and yet, (Oh! matchlefs Grace) Thy Thunder filent ftays.

O fhall I never feel

The meltings of thy Love,

Am I of fuch Hell harden'd Steel !

That Mercy cannot move.

Now for one pow'rful Glance

Dear Saviour, from thy Face,

This Rebel Heart no more withstands,

But finks beneath thy Grace.

O'ercome by dying Love,

Here at thy Crofs I fall;

Be thou my Strength and Righteousness,
My Jefus, and my All.

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HYMN

LXIV.

Come and Welcome to Jefus Chrift.

O ME, ye Sinners, who are wretched, Weak and Wounded, Sick and Poor, Jefus, ready ftands to fave you, Full of Pity, join'd with Power: He is able, he is able, he is able, He is willing; doubt no more.

Come,

Come, ye weary, heavy laden,
Bruis'd and mangled by the Fall;
If you tarry 'till you're better,
You will never come at all :

Not the Righteous! not the Righteous!
Not the Righteous!

Sinners, Jefus came to call!

View him grov'ling in the Garden,
Lo! your Mafter proftrate lies,
On the bloody Tree behold him!
Hear him cry, before he Dies,

It is finifh'd, it is finifh'd, it is finifh'd,
Sinner, will not this fuffice?

Lo! th' incarnate God afcended,
Pleads the Merits of his Blood ;
Venture on him, venture wholly,
Let no other truft intrude:

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None but Jefus, none but Jefus, none but Jefus, Can do helplefs Sinners good.

Saints and Angels join'd in Concert,

Sing the Praises of the Lamb,

While the bleffed Seats of Heaven,
Sweetly eccho forth his Name:
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah,

Sinners here may fing the fame.

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PSALM CXVIII.

An Hofanna for the Lord's Day,

EE what a living Stone,
The Builders did refufe,

Yet

Yet God hath Built his Church thereon,
In fpite of envious Jews.

The Work, O Lord, is thine,
And wond'rous in our Eyes;
This Day declares it all Divine,
This Day' did Jesus rise.

This is the glorious Day,
That our Redeemer made;
Let us rejoice, and fing, and pray,
Let all the Church be glad."

Hofanna to the King

Of David's royal Blood.

Blefs him, ye Saints, he comes to bring
Salvation from your God.

We blefs thine holy Word,
Which all this Grace difplays,
And offer on thine Altar, Lord,
Our Sacrifice of Praife.

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GIVE to our God immortal Praife,
Mercy and Truth are all his Ways,

Wonders of Grace to God belong,

Repeat his Mercies in your Song.

Give to the Lord of Lords Renown,
The King of Kings with Glory crown ;
His Mercies ever shall endure,

When Lords and Kings are known no more.

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