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212. The blessedness of the righteous and tl.

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misery of the wicked.

HE man is ever blest,

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Who shuns the sinners' ways; Amongst their councils never stands,

Nor takes the scorner's place.

2 But makes the law of God
His study and delight,
Amidst the labours of the day,
And watches of the night.

3 He like a tree shall thrive,
With waters near the root;
Fresh as the leaf, his name shall live,
His works are heav'nly fruit.

4 Not so th' ungodly race,

They no such blessings find;
Their hopes shall flee like empty chaff
Before the driving wind.

5 How will they bear to stand
Before that judgment-seat,

Where all the saints at Christ's right hand
In full assembly meet?

He knows and he approves

The way the righteous go:

But sinners and their works shall meet

A dreadful overthrow.

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2. AWAKENING. THE EVIL OF SIN.

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Evil of sin.

GOD, from his throne, with piercing eye,
Naked does every heart behold;

But never, till we come to die,
Will he to us the view unfold.

Should sin, in naked form appear,
Just as it rises in the heart,

And others know and see it there
In ev'ry feeling, every thought;

3 The fire of hell must kindle soon,
How envy and revenge would flame!
One heart would urge another on,
Till rage and vengeance want a name!
4 Sin in its nature would appear
A living death, to form a hell;

The worst of mis'ries creatures fear,
The worst of plagues the tongue can tell.
5 Unveil'd and naked ev'ry heart
Before the judgment seat must stand,
Sin act no more a double part,

But meet a death from its own hand.

5 The fiery lake must hotter grow
From the fierce clash of sinful souls;
Each bosom like a furnace glow,
Nor God the rage or fire control.

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AND now the scales have left mine eyes,

Now I begin to see:

O the curs'd deeds my sins have done!
What murderous things they be!

2 Were these the traitors, dearest Lord,
That thy fair body tore?

Monsters, that stain'd those heavenly limbs
With floods of purple gore!

3 Was it for crimes that I had done
My dearest Lord was slain,
When justice seiz'd God's only Son,
And put his soul to pain?

4 Forgive my guilt, O Prince of peace,
I'll wound my God no more;

Hence from my heart, ye sins, be gone,
For Jesus I adore.

5 Furnish me, Lord, with heavenly arms
From grace's magazine,
And I'll proclaim eternal war
With every darling sin.

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215. We must be born again. John iii. 7. 1 SINNERS, this solemn truth regard! Hear, all ye sons of men;

For Christ, the Saviour, hath declar'd,
"Ye must be born again."

2 Whate'er might be your birth or blood,
The sinner's boast is vain;
Thus saith the glorious Son of God,
"Ye must be born again."

3 Our nature's totally deprav'd-
The heart a sink of sin;

Without a change we can't be sav'd;
"Ye must be born again."

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[4 That which is born of flesh is flesh,
And flesh it will remain;
'Then marvel not that Jesus saith,
"Ye must be born again."]

5 Spirit of life, thy grace impart,
And breathe on sinners slain;
Bear witness, Lord, in ev'ry heart,
That we are born again.

6 Dear Saviour, let us now begin
To trust and love thy word;
And, by forsaking ev'ry sin,
Prove we are born of God.

THE SINNER'S HELPLESSNESS.

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216.The successful Resolve. Esth. iv. 16. COME, humble sinner, in whose breast A thousand thoughts revolve,

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Come, with your guilt and fear opprest,
And make this last resolve:

2 "I'll go to Jesus, though my sin
Hath like a mountain rose;

I know his courts, I'll enter in,
Whatever may oppose:

3 "Prostrate I'll lie before his throne,
And there my guilt confess;
I'll tell him I'm a wretch undone,
Without his sovereign grace:

"Perhaps he will admit my plea,
Perhaps will hear my prayer;
But if I perish I will pray,
And perish only there.

6 "I can but perish if I go,
I am resolv'd to try;
For if I stay away, I know
I must for ever die."

6 But if I die with mercy sought,
When I the King have tried,

This were to die (delightful thought!)
As sinner never died.

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VANITY AND UNCERTAINTY OF LIFE.

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Life the Day of Grace and Hope, Eccl. ix. 4, 5, 6, 10.

1 LIFE is the time to serve the Lord,

The time t' ensure the great reward;
And while the lamp holds out to burn,
The vilest sinner may return.

2 Life is the hour that God has given
To 'scape from hell, and fly to heaven;
The day of grace, and mortals may
Secure the blessings of the day.

3 The living know that they must die,
But all the dead forgotten lie,

They have no share in all that's done
Beneath the circuit of the sun.

4 Then what my thoughts design to do,
My hands with all your might pursue,
Since no device, nor work is found,
Nor faith, nor hope beneath the grounc
5 There are no acts of pardon past
In the cold grave to which we haste
But darkness, death, and long despair,
Reign in eternal silence there.

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To-day. Heb. iv. 7.
HASTEN, O sinner, to be wise,

And stay not for the morrow's sun
The longer wisdom you despise
The harder is she to be won.

2 Oh, hasten, mercy to implore,

And stay not for the morrow's sun,
For fear thy season should be o'er
Before this evening's course be run.

3 Hasten, O sinner, to return,

And stay not for the morrow's sun,
For fear thy lamp should fail to burn
Before the needful work is done.

4 Hasten, O sinner, to be blest,

And stay not for the morrow's sun,
For fear the curse should thee arrest,
Before the morrow is begun.

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219.The rich worldling. Luke xii. 16— 21 'MY barns are full, my stores increase;

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And now for many years,

Soul, eat and drink, and take thine ease,
Secure from wants and fears."

Thus, while a worldling boasted once,
As many now presume,

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