3 O God mine inmost soul convert! And deeply on my thoughtful heart Eternal things impress: And wake to righteousness. When thou with clouds shalt come, shall I be To meet a joyful doom? 5 Be this my one great business here, With serious industry and fear Eternal bliss t'insure: And to the end endure. 6 Then, Saviour, then, my soul receive, Transported from this vale to live, And reign with thee above ; Where faith is sweetly lost in sight, And hope in full supreme delight, And everlasting love. S. M. 249. For true repentance. 10 THAT I could repent! With all my idols part; And to thy gracious eye present An humble contrite heart! 2 A heart with grief opprest, For having griev'd my God; Till sprinkled with thy blood! 10 With true sincerity of wo My aching breast inspire; And melt my hardness down; C. M. 250. For true Repentance. 2 Kings xxii. 19. 20. FOR that tenderness of heart Which bows before the Lord, Acknowledges how just thou art, And trembles at thy word! Which from repentance flow, The long suspended blow! 3 Saviour, to me in pity give The sensible distress, And bid me die in peace! Before the evil come, My body in the tomb. 251. L. M. To melt this stubborn stone away: This heart-this frozen heart of mine. The seas can roar; the mountains shake; But this unfeeling heart of mine. Goodness and wrath, in vain combine To move this stupid heart of mine. 4 But One can yet perform the deed; That One in all his grace I need; And melt this stubborn heart of mine. 5 Oh, Breath of Life, breathe on my soul! On me let streams of mercy roll: 252. S. M. O that I could believe! The rock in sunder cleave! My soul and spirit part; And break my stubborn heart. The double grace bestow; And then the load remove: The balm of pard’ning love. s For thine own mercy's sake, The hindrance now remove, The pris’ner of thy love; Stand by my feeble soul, 1 $ This is thy will, I know, That I should holy be; L. M. 253. And I will take away the stony heart, arul will give you a heart of flesh. Ezek. xxxvi. 26. O FOR a glance of heav'nly day, To take this stubborn heart away; And thaw with beams of love divine This heart, this frozen heart of mine! The seas can roar; the mountains shake; But this unfeeling heart of mine. O Lord, an adamant would melt; And nothing moves this heart of mine. $ Thy judgments too, unmov'd I hear, (Amazing thought!) which devils fear, Goodness and wrath in vain combine, To stir this stupid heart of mine. 5 Eternal Spirit! mighty God! Apply. to me the Saviour's blood 2. PENITENCE. L. M. 254. Original and actual Sin confessed. LORD, I am vile, conceiv'd in sin; And born unholy and unclean; 1 172 Sprung from the man whose guilty fall Corrupts the race, and taints us all. 2 Soon as we draw our infant breath, The seeds of sin grow up for death; But we're defil'd in every part. And form my spirit pure and true: My danger and my remedy.] 4 Behold I fail before thy face; My only refuge is thy grace: The leprosy lies deep within. Nor hyssop branch, nor sprinkling priest, Can wash the dismal stain away. 6 Jesus, my God, thy blood alone Hath power sufficient to atone; No Jewish types could cleanse me so. Nor flesh, nor soul hath rest or ease; C. M. 255. The contrite Heart. Isa. lvii. 15. 1 Lord will happiness divine A contrite heart or no? Insensible as steel; THE |