Which made a place in glory mine, siis ? Whose just desert was hell. F* DR. RYLAND. 580 (20 P.) s. M. Salisbury 307. Founder's ini! Hall 294. it And fills the mind with fear; uno If thou, my God, be near!. colmate 2 Hast thou behind thy back, w OT All my transgressions cast? 1 384!) I The bitterness is past. : ?!! pro T. 3 But, to a wicked man inte visi Hell follow.s, at its heels; **B1.8 A hell within he feels, te'wird dies 1, Let strength diyine be given ; ;;';C Which is a dawn of heaven. , s. s!isi 7 580 (30 P.) L. M. Kingsbridge 88. Gould's 272. Lost Souls in the future State astonished at each other. Art thou become like unto us * Isaiah xiv. 10. 1 I OOK down, my soul, on hell's domains, I That world of agony and pains ! Le pe I Whạt crowds are now associate there, Of widely different character. E i 2 [What wretched ghosts are met below, Some once so great, so little now;...ale Now scorn’d by those they scorn'd before.] 3 Some thither sink, whose awful fall Livelinis Must even hell itself appal; : :? E Scarce slaves or friends believe their eyes,,'. The damn’d are filled with strange surprize. 4 So Babel's king, as down he went, . All hell was moy'd at the event ; And lesser tyrants gone before sheath Rose up to meet him at the door. so -5 His very slaves, indignant see (1908 Him now as weak as they could be ; Art thou become like one of us?TAT Christians, in name, whom there they meet; Though once to heav'n exalted so. It taste ny () were it not for grace divine, the disa This case so dreadful had been mine! Snatch'd from the fire the kindling brand. S A A sinner enter, vile as med od ni so 9 O Grace ! rich grace, delightful theme! All heav'n shall echo with the same. A Ut u alsa dei 581, L.M. (1st P.) Sheffield 39. Paul's 246. Careless Sinner- don't be damned. Og i I SINNER, O why so thoughtless grown ? w Why in such dreadful haste to die? Daring to leap to worlds unknown, hiw 10 Heedless against thy God to fly Peu DA 2 Wilt thou despise eternal fate, on no ano Urg'd on by sin’s fantastic dreams? go And force thy passage to the flames ?) ano 3 Stay, sinner! on the Gospel plains a 20 Behold the God of love unfold 28 99739 · PAUSE.Rippon's 188. Limghouse 242.7' Û 4 Alas! alas! how many fly ,;1' 1 ...!? The sound that bids my soul rejoice, nila? And rather choose with fools to die, 1993 . ,: Thạn turn an ear to mercy's voice. 5 With such I own. I once appear'd, s, But now I know how great their loss; 1,3/1 For sweeter sounds were never heard ::'? · Thani mercy utters from the crossonetisat 581 (20 P.) L. M. Richmond 115. Fleeing from the Wrath to come, by flying to Christop EMSLi Escape for the téfe. Gen. xix. 12 1 H ASTE, traveller, haste the night comes on, 14 And many a shining hour is gone;'T I The storm is gathering in the West, på H. And thou far off from home and rest... er !!! ! * Haste, traveller, haste. 2 O far from home thy footsteps straý, .;" . S CHRIST is the life, and CHRIST the way; s sa. Haste, traveller, baste. 3 Awake, awake ! pursue thy way Ibu'. With steady course while yet itis daysa !! Danger and darkness gather round. .Il. . . Tis H aste, traveller, haste. 4 The rising tempest sweeps the sky The rains descend, the winds are highr; I 3. Haste, travellers haste. 5 O yes, a shelter you may gain; itse Sel. A covert from the wind and rain ; 1 19 book A hiding place, a rest, a home, butsirli • A refuge from the wrath to come. ghiw 31T 2 . L'oisive agresi Haste, traveller, haste 2 10 6 Then linger not in all the plain, men's Flee for thy life, the mountain gain, it! * ieri Haste, traveller, haste. 7 Poor, lost, benighted soul ! art thout Willing to find salvation now?: minibiza There yet is hope, hear mércy's call; W! Truth, life, light, way, in CHRIST is all. in e ------- Haste to him, haste. i z DR. COLLYER, 581 (3d P.) L. M. Stirling 1317, Gould's 272. Fleeing from the Wrath to come, Matt. iii, 7. i o fields of fire, or thrones of day," * Each hour accelerates our way ; * And fall a suppliant at thy feet;. ; But O my refuge is thy name! 1979 D... 3. For sinners, LORD, thou cam’st to bleed, And I'm a sinner, vile indeed ; **,,,""" O magnify that grace in me, it is sir? 582 LM. Green’s Hundred 89. Wareham 117. The Rich Mari and Lazarus, Luke xvi. 25. "! 1 TN what confusion earth appears . ;** 1 God's dearest children bath'd in tears! While they, who heav'n itself deride, puoi , Riot in luxury and pride. 2 But patient let my soul attend; , :, siri, And ere 1 censure, view the end; ; ;';. l. 3 See, the red flames, around him 'twinós ai Vi! Who did in gold and purple shine: 100 043 Nor can his tongue one drop obtain T! allay the scorching of his pain. . . . 4 While round the saint, só poor below, Full rivers of salvation flow; Wi i And banquets on celestial bread.. bers 0:' 5 Jesus, my Saviour! let me share all Insol ré The meanest of thy servants' fare; hind: 9 · May I approach at last to taste v The blessings of thy marriage-feast. ; 391. ci DR: DORDRIDGE. 583 C. M. Otford 106. Follet 181. Evans's 110. !, The Joys of Heaven." 1 COME, Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tongue: Their influence to our song. cease;. , And perfect joy, and love sincere, Adorn the realms of peace. Thion 3 The soul, from sin for ever free, ir, Shall mourn its pow'r no more; Redeeming love adore. Th’exalted Saviour shines; īst On all the heav'nly minds." Join in immortal songs;.. Employ their tuneful tongues. i |