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Thus to her Husband speaks the Bride; 233 Thy bleeding Wounds, dear Saviour, are 234 Thy Eyes, thy Mouth, thy Side,

To God the Holy Ghoft we pray,

To Jefus all our Soul directed is,
To me 'tis a clear Cafe,

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To fuch the King will give a Kifs of Love, 239

To the Lamb ftain'd with Blood,

Two Points ought all to know,

Unfathom'd Wisdom of our King!

We thank our God the Holy Ghost,
What Energy and Pow'r divine
What is it, wounded bleeding Love,
What Joy or Honour could we have,

What Pains poor Souls go thro' to trace
What Praife unto the Lord is due !
What fays a Soul that now doth tafte

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What, Souls dear Husband, doft thou love? 265 What then, dear Jefus, hadft thou done or

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t to my Mafter fhall I fay? When our dear Monarch from on high, When the due Time had taken Place,

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When shall I gain my Wedding-drefs, ~278 Who views the Lamb with stedfast Face, 279 Who could have thought, my loving Lord, 280 Without the Camp, beyond ferus lem's Gate,

With deepest Reverence and Awe,

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With tender longing and Love's Smart, 287

Ye Arms of Love, once pierc'd with Nails, 290
Ye happy Cloud of Witnesses
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Ye bleft Domeftics of the flaughter'dLamb; 297
Ye Learners of the Grace and Blood,
Ye who have known th' atoning Blood, 302
You who of endlefs Woe would gladly miss 303
Youth divine, with Staff in Hand!

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Out of Love, O Saviour dear,

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What feels that Soul, that fees not thee
Stream thro' the Bottom of my Soul

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O dearest Saviour, might my Heart
Now will we go and filent be,,

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FINI S.

4 Catalogue of Books printed for and fold by JAMES HUTTON, at the Bible and Sun, in Little-WildStreet, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.

1. Soof

Ixteen Difcourfes on the Redemption of Man by the Death of Christ : Preached at Berlin in the Year 1738, by the Right Reverend, and most illuftrious Count Zinzendorf, Bishop of the ancient Moravian Church Tranflated from the High-Dutch: With a Dedication to the Archbishops, Bishops, and Clergy of the Church of England; giving fome Account of the Moravian Brethren. Price 1 s, 6 d.

N. B. All Books wrote by the Moravian Brethren, which are or fhall be tranflated, will be to be had at the above Place only.

II. Most of the Rev'd Mr. George White field's Sermons, and Journals, and his other Works.

III. A Sermon on Salvation by Faith, by John Wesley, A. M. Fellow of Lincoln Col lege, Oxford.

IV. A Collection of Forms of Prayer for every Day in the Week.

V. The Doctrine of Salvation, Faith, and good Works: extracted from the Homilies of the Church of England.

VI. Reply to the Rev. Mr. Bowman's Let ter against the Methodijts.

VII. The Country Parfon's Advice to his Parishioners; in two Parts, 1ft. Containing a plain and ferious Exhortation to a Religious Life. 2d. General Directions how to live accordingly. Price 1 5. 6 d. or 15 s. per Doz. to thofe who give them away.

VIII. The Spiritual Combat, or the Chriftian Pilgrim in his fpiritual Conflict and Conqueft, by John de Caftaniza.

IX. A Manual of Prayers for the Use of the Scholars of Winchefter College, and others. -X. The true Chriftian, or the Way to a holy Life, and happy Death, in 2 Parts: collected chiefly from Bifhop Taylor's Living and Dying, &c. with 2 Copper Plates.

XI. A ferious Exhortation to Repentance, and Sorrow for Sin, and a strict and mortified Life. Written about the Middle of the 4th. Century, by St. Ephraim the Syrian, Deacon of Edefa. Price 6 d. ftich'd.

XII. Private Prayers for every Day in the Week, and for the feveral Parts of each Day. Tranflated from the Greek Devotions of Bp. Andrews, by George Stanhope, D. D. late Dean of Canterbury.

At the fame Place may be had Bibles, Common Prayer Books, and moft Sorts of other Books.

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