4 Depending on thy sovereign grace,ha A Pll tread the heavenly road; With willing mind thy footsteps trace, PAUSE.sh. oomo oli 7! 5 Oh, let me run the Christian race E46 Did JESUS leave the realms of bliss Ja 7 Those who to CHRIST for refuge flee o ida aoi lo got od gise oT & (1st P.) L. M. Fawcett 184. 90Ulverston 179. Gould's 272.ba The Christian awakened-What must I do to be saved? SITH melting heart and weeping eyes, 2 Till now, I saw no danger nigh; d) A Wrapt up in self-deceit and pride, 4 How dreadful now my guilt appears at a In childhood, youth, and growing years! Before thy pure discerning eye, not LORD! what a filthy wretch am IA 5 Should vengeance still my soul pursue, pes tion are my due; Yet mercy can my guilt forgive, And bid a dying sinner live. TTT 6 Does not thy sacred word proclaim Salvation free in JESUS' name To him I look, and humbly cry, 112 O save e a wretch condemn'd to dies to 294 (2d P.) C. M. Abridge Seckin Ellenborough 170 IIS there, in heaven or earth, who can. 2 Who can appease an angry God ? y A Being of unbounded love, Panes gallwollqqu And uncontrolled power. now glory 4 IMMANUEL is his name who once Upon th' accursed tree, vilf H ogH Bore the vast weight of all their sins Who, burden'd, to him flee. 12 5 But now he lives, he ever lives,alib Sed 6 JESUS to thy feet repairyheath woll !And there will prostrate lieblul ul Be thou propitious to my prayer,tots! And I shall never dies few aяo.I 29499738.) 8.7.4 Calvary, 29t The Strait Gate; desire to enter it, Luke xiii. 24. ESUS, full of all compassion, AKI A Hear thy humble suppliant's ery; Let me know thy great salvation o 3 [Whither should a wretch be flying, Tí 5710 4 [While I view thee, wounded, grieving, 10.Sav'd the deed shall spread new glory 975Thro' the shining realms above Angels sing the pleasing story, I All enraptured with thy love! DU TØRNER. 296 (1st P.) 7. Stoel 164. Cookham 36. Longing for an interest in the Redeemer; or, venturing on the Mercy of God in Christ! T. 1 GRACIOUS Lord incline thine ear! My requests vouchsafe to hear; Hear my never ceasing cry[V] & Give me CHRIST, or else I die.) Ju 2 Wealth and honour I disdain, Tedu/ Earthly comforts, LORD! are vain These can never satisfy, iv old!!] ↑ Give me CHRIST, or else I dieldinota 3 LORD! deny me what thou wilt, I nieT Only ease me of my guilt:olf Suppliant at thy feet Ilie, T di77 a Give me CHRIST, or else I dier ms I 4 All unholy and unclean, od Miw risk I am nothing else but sin I On thy mercy Irely, out godt toodï77 8 With my earnest suit complydt well V Give me CHRIST, or else I dievoa vlí 6 Thou dost promise to forgive out bas? All who in thy Son believe ui !o. I LORD [I know thou canst not lie,} „O 8 Give me CHRIST, or else I die.oneli 7 Father! dost thou seem to frown? I Let me shelter in thy Son' 4 do 72 JESUS! to thine arms I fly how od ul Come and save me, or I die. li s Bedfoo 296 (2d PJ C, M. Abridge The plain serious Christian's daily 201. Hrof me, my Gode Qh save me, Psalm-cix. 28. 01 ! HE For both I greatly need eloqu .None else these blessings can bestow; .38 From thee they must proceeds) 002 2 Help me thy glories to behold, 40? quigroll Thy loveliness to see od odr Save from an atheistic heart, 10ARY I |