e 4 Call forth the cry, "What must be done "To save a wretch like me? e "How shall a trembling sinner shun "That endless misery?" Wesley's Col HYMN 408. 8, 7 & 4. Tamworth. [*] 1 LORD! dismiss us with thy blessing; Let us all, thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace! Travelling through this wilderness. 1 With us evermore be found. HYMN 409. L. M. Alfreton. [*] Baptism. Rippon. COME, Holy Ghost, descend from high; The sacramental seal apply, And witness with the water now. 1 HYMN 410. C. M. Stephens. [*] JES ESUS, we lift our souls to thee! And let this little infant be Baptized into thy death. 2 Oh let thine unction on it rest, 3 If thou shouldst quickly end its days, And if thou lengthen out its race, HYMN 411. L. M. Costellow. [*] 1 HER The Lord's Supper. ERE let us see thy face, O Lord, And joy of spirits near thy throne. Pratt's Col. HYMN 412. 7 & 6. Chaplin. [b] 1 LA The Lord's Supper. AMB of God! whose bleeding love Send the answer from above, And let us mercy find; Think on us, who think on thee, And every burdened soul release } Oh remeniber Calvary, And bid us go in peace! 2 By thine agonizing pain, And bloody sweat, we pray; By thy dying love to man, Take all our sins away: And bid us go in peace! 3 Through thy blood, by faith applied, Let sinners pardon feel: Speak us freely justified, And all our sickness heal; By thy passion on the tree, Let all our griefs and troubles cease; Oh remember Calvary, 1 And bid us go in peace. Wesley's Col. HYMN 413. C. M. Tolland. [*] LORD! at thy table we behold The wonders of thy grace; But most of all admire that we Should find a welcome place 2 We, who were all defiled with sin, We, who have crucified thy Son, 3 What strange, surprising grace is this, u 4 Ye saints below, and hosts above. 0 1 No theme is like redeeming love, HYMN 414. 7's. Pilgrim. [b] Stennett. 1 BREAD of heaven! on thee we feed, For thy flesh is meat indeed : Ever let our souls be fed With this true and living bread! 2 Vine of heaven! thy blood supplies Lord thy wounds our healing give, 3 Day by day with strength supplied, Rooted, grafted, built on thee! Pratt's Col. HYMN 415. 9 & 8. Bowery. [*] 1 BREAD of the world, in mercy broken! Wine of the soul, in mercy shed; And in whose death our sins are dead! Bishop Heber HYMN 416. C. M. Archdale. [*] And seize the blessings he bestows, o 2 Come, let us to his temple haste, Nor shall the years of distant life 4 Thus may our rising offspring haste Nor e'er forsake the happy path Their fathers' feet have trod. HYMN 417. Pratt's Col. C. M. Stephens. [*] To him we make our solemn vow, -2 That long as life itself shall last, g 3 We trust not in our native strength, That, with returning wants, the Lord 4 O guide our doubtful feet aright, And while we turn our vows to prayers, 1 Beddome HYMN 418. L. M. Costellow. [*] COME in, thou blessed of the Lord, Enter in Jesus' precious name; 3 And while we pass this vale of tears, 4 Once more our welcome we repeat, Receive assurance of our love: O may we all together meet Around the throne of God above! HYMN 419. S. M. Shirland. [* or b] LOVE thy kingdom, Lord, The church our blest Redeemer saved, - 2 If e'er to bless thy sons, My voice or hands deny, These hands let useful skill forsake, 3 If e'er my heart forget 1 Dwight. HYMN 420. L. M. Munich. [b] FRO For a Sunday School Union Anniversary Meeting. e 2 But time rolls on, and year by year, -4 Our times, our lives, are in thy hand; Montgomery. |