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"To save a wretch like me?
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"That endless misery?"

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HYMN 408. 8, 7, & 4.

After Sermon.

WESLEY'S COL.

Tamworth. [*]

'L Fill our hearts with joy and peace:

ORD! dismiss us with thy blessing;

Let us all, thy love possessing,
Triumph in redeeming grace!
Oh refresh us—

Travelling through this wilderness.
s 2 Thanks we give and adoration,
For thy gospel's joyful sound:
Let the fruits of thy salvation
In our hearts and lives abound:
May thy presence-

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With us evermore be found.

RIPPON.

HYMN 409. L. M. Alfreton. [*]

Baptism.

YOME, Holy Ghost, descend from high;
Baptizer of our spirits, thou!

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The sacramental seal apply,

And witness with the water now.
2 Pour forth thy energy divine,
And sprinkle the atoning blood:
May Father, Son, and Spirit join,
To seal this child a child of God!

HYMN 410. C. M. Stephens. [*]

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Baptism.

ESUS, we lift our souls to thee!
Thy Holy Spirit breathe;

And let this little infant be

Baptized into thy death.

2 Oh let thine unction on it rest,
Thy grace its soul renew;

And write within its tender breast
Thy name and nature too.

3 If thou shouldst quickly end its days,
Its place with thee prepare ;

And if thou lengthen out its race,
Continue still thy care.

HYMN 411. L. M.

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Costellow. [*]

The Lord's Supper.

ERE let us see thy face, O Lord,
And view salvation with our eyes,
And taste and feel the living Word,
The Bread descending from the skies.
2 Thou hast prepared this dying Lamb,
Hast set his blood before our face,
To teach the terrors of thy name,
And show the wonders of thy grace.
s 3 Jesus! our light! our morning star!
Shine thou on nations yet unknown;
The glory of thy people here,
And joy of spirits near thy throne.

PRATT'S COL.

HYMN 412. 7.& 6. Chaplin. [b]
The Lord's Supper.

1 LAMB of God! whose bleeding love

We now recall to mind,

Send the answer from above,

And let us mercy find;

Think on us, who think on thee,
And every burdened soul release;
Oh remember 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:

Burst our bonds, and set us free,
From all iniquity release;

Oh remember Calvary,

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,

And bid us go in peace.

HYMN 413. C. M.

WESLEY'S COL.

Tolland. [*]

The Lord's Supper.

1LORD! 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,
And rebels to our God!

We, who have crucified thy Son,
And trampled on his blood!

3 What strange,surprising grace is this,
That we, so lost, have room!
Jesus our weary souls invites,
And freely bids us come.

u 4 Ye saints below, and hosts above!
Join all your sacred powers;

No theme is like redeeming love,
No Saviour is like ours.

STENNETT

HYMN 414. 7s. Pilgrim. [b]

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READ 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
This blest cup of sacrifice :

Lord thy wounds our healing give,
To thy cross we look and live.

3 Day by day with strength supplied,
Through the life of him who died:
Lord of life! O let us be

Rooted, grafted, built on thee!

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PRATT'S COL.

HYMN 415. 9 & 8. Bowery. [*]

BRE

READ of the world, in mercy broken!
Wine of the soul, in mercy shed!
By whom the words of life were spoken,
And in whose death our sins are dead!
2 Look on the heart by sorrow broken,
Look on the tears by sinners shed;
And be thy feast to us the token,
That by thy grace our souls are fed.

BISHOP HEBER.

HYMN 416. C. M. Archdale. [*]
Joining in Covenant with God. Is. xliv, 5.
COME, let us join our souls to God,

In everlasting bands;

And seize the blessings he bestows,
With eager hearts and hands.

o 2 Come, let us to his temple haste,
And seek his favour there;
Before his footstool humbly bow,
And pour our fervent prayer.

-3 Come, let us seal, without delay,
The covenant of his

grace; Nor shall the years of distant life Its memory efface.

4 Thus may our rising offspring haste

To seek their fathers' God;

Nor e'er forsake the happy path

Their fathers' feet have trod.

HYMN 417. C. M.

PRATT'S COL.

Stephens. [*]

Joining the Church of Christ.

8 1 WITNESS, ye men and angels, now,

Before the Lord we speak ;

To him we make our solemn vow,
A vow we dare not break-

-2 That long as life itself shall last,
Ourselves to Christ we yield;
Nor from his cause will we depart,
Or ever quit the field.

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3 We trust not in our native strength,
But on his grace rely,

That, with returning wants, the Lord
Will all our need supply.

4 O guide our doubtful feet aright,
And keep us in thy ways;

And while we turn our vows to prayers,
Turn thou our prayers to praise.

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HYMN 418. L. M.

COME

BEDDOME.

Costellow. [*]

Reception into Christian Fellowship.
OME in, thou blessed of the Lord,
Enter in Jesus' precious name,
We welcome thee with one accord,
And trust the Saviour does the same.
2 Those joys which earth cannot afford,
We'll seek in fellowship to prove,
Joined in one spirit to our Lord,
Together bound by mutual love.

3 And while we pass this vale of tears,
We'll make our joys and sorrows known;
We'll share each other's hopes and fears,
And count a brother's cares our own.

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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 to the Church.

LOVE thy kingdom, Lord,
The house of thine abode,

The church our blest Redeemer saved,
With his own precious blood.
2 If e'er to bless thy sons,
My voice or hands deny,

These hands let useful skill forsake,
This voice in silence die.
3 If e'er my heart forget
Her welfare or her wo,
Let every joy this heart forsake,
And every grief o'erflow.

4 For her my tears shall fall;
For her my prayers ascend;
To her my cares and toils be given,
Till toils and cares shall end.

DWIGHT.

HYMN 420. L. M. Munich. [b] For a Sunday School Union Anniversary Meeting. ROM year to year in love we meet,

F From year to year in peace we part;

u The tongues of thousands uttering sweet
The bosom-joy of every heart.

e 2 But time rolls on, and year by year,
We change, grow up, or pass away;
Not twice the same assembly here
Have hailed the children's festal day.
3 Death, ere another spring, shall strike
Some in our union, marked to fall;
Be young and old prepared alike,
The warning is to each, to all.

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-4 Our times, our lives, are in thy hand;
On thee for all things we rely;
Assured, while in thy grace we stand,
To live is Christ, and gain to die.
5 Meanwhile our falling ranks renew;
Send children, teachers, in our place,
More humble, docile, faithful, true,

More like thy Son, from race to race. MONTGOMERY.

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