6 Amazing love! that yet will call, Our hearts, subdu'd by goodness, fall,TE DR. DODDRIDGE. 268 (First Part.) C. M. Walsal 237. Bangor 231. Peter's Admonition to Simon Magus turned into Prayer, Acts viii. 21–24. 1 SEARCHER of hearts, before thy face, And, conscious of its innate arts, 2 If lurking in its inmost folds mak I any sin conceal, Oh, let a ray of light divine The secret guile reveal. 3 If tinctur'd with that odious gall Unknowing I remain, for's b 4 If, in these fatal fetters bound, Smite off my chains, and wake my soul 5 To humble penitence and prayer ydali? 8 Be gentle pity given; 1 Speak ample pardon to my heart, cushi W DR. DOPDRIDGE, 268 (2d P.) L. M. Rothwell 174. Portugal 97. Hardness of Heart lamented. bul 1 LORD! shed a beam of heav'nly day Now thaw, with rays of love divine, Of feeling all things show some sign,.... But this unfeeling heart of mine. Sark 3 To hear the sorrows thou hast felt, What but an adamant would melt! And melt this stubborn heart of mine. 269 L. M. Bromley 104. Gloucester 12) Christ exalted to give Repentance, Acts v. 31. 1 EXALTED Prince of Life! we own 3 Wide thy resistless sceptre sway, Wide may thy cross its virtues prove, 4 Mighty to vanquish and forgive! Which works their life who wrought thy death. DR. DODDRIDGE. 270 78. Cookham 35. Stoel 254. 1 Penitential Sigbs. .8for a guilty soul to hide, vide. S Press'd with grief on 2001 [Here I'll make my piteous man 3 4 Ah4how foolish I have been 91.10 S To forget thy love to med bidro Darkness fills my trembling soul; & 2979 Pity, Father! pity me blurore wins Basic 1 vilione tore on tud D 5 But, may such a wretch as 12 - Self-condemn'd, and doom'd to die, Ever hope to be forgiven, hoold 6 And be smil'd upon by heaven? DO 129169 were you to duidt d The 7 Yes, I may! for Lespy Pity trickling from thine eye: [6091 Tis a Father's bowels move, Move with pardon and with love. 8 Well I do remember, too, in wo.I 9 Of feeling all things show some sign, But this unfeeling heart of mine. Bord. 3 To hear the sorrows thou hast felt, What but an adamant would melt! 5 Oh, Breath of Life, breathe on my soul ! 269 L. M. Bromley 104. Gloucester 12) Christ exalted to give Repentance, Acts v. 31. 1 EXALTED Prince of Life! we own 3 Wide thy resistless sceptre sway, Wide may thy cross its virtues prove, 4 Mighty to vanquish and forgive! Which works their life who wrought thy death. DR. DODDRIDGE. 270 78. Cookham 35. Stoel 254. 1 Penitential Sigbs. ATHER! at thy call I come; 2001 [Here I'll make my piteous moan 3 4 Darkness fills my trembling soul; & 5 But, may such The And be smil'd upon by heaven? 6 3ises! DTO 1 1297690 worda ydi lo duidt d TraиAnd presume to claim a part Yes, I may! for Thespy Pity trickling from thine eye: Io91 Tissa Father's bowels move, Move with pardon and with love. 8 Well I do remember, too, vilt in wo |