5 - Ye bankrupt debtors, know The year of Jubilee is come; 6 7 1 The gospel trumpet hear, The Ye weary spirits, rest; The Ye mournful souls, be glad! year of Jubilee is come; Return, ye ransom'd sinners, home. Return, &c. Return, &c. ALTERED BY TOPLADY. The Gospel Jubilee, Psalm lxxxix. 15. LOUD let the tuneful trumpet sound, When humble at his feet you fall, Your gracious God forgives them all. And urge the great Redeemer's name. 4 The rich inheritance of heaven, Dr. DODDRIDGE. 59 C.M. Oxford 177. Hammond 226. The glorious Gospel of the blessed God, 1 Tim.i. 11. } WHAT wisdom, majesty, and grace, Thro' all the gospel shine! 'Tis God that speaks, and we confess 2 Down from his starry throne on high, 3 The mighty debt that sinners ow'd Then thro' the clouds ascends to God 'Midst shouts of loftiest praise. 4 There he, our great High Priest, appears 5 Great God, with rev'rence we adore And on thy faithfulness and power Dr. S. STENNETT. 60 L.M. Gould's 272. Mark 65. Ulverston 179. 1 The Gospel is the power of God to Salvation, Rom.i. 16. WHA THAT shall the dying sinner do $2 How shall we get our crimes forgiven, 3 In vain we search, in vain we try, 4 This is the pillar of our hope 5 Let men or angels dig the mines 6. Should vile blasphemers with disdain Dr. WATTS'S SERMONS. 61 C.M. London 180. Follett 18.1.- SHALL atheists dare insult the cross Of our incarnate God! 2 What if he choose mysterious ways -3 What if his gospel bid us strive 4 What if the men, despis'd on earth, This but confirms his truth the more; 5 Do some, that own his sacred truth, None should reproach the Saviour's name. 6 Then let our faith be firm and strong, Nor ever shun those holy men 100.0 Dr. WATTS'S SERMONS. SCRIPTURE DOCTRINES AND BLESSINGS. 62 5. 6. Bourton 50. Haughton 68. Everlasting Love, Electing Grace, and Personal Holiness. HOW happy are we Our election who see, And venture, O Lord, for salvation on thee ! Eternally lov'd, Upheld by thy power we cannot be mov'd. 'Tis sweet to recline On the bosom divine, And experience the comforts peculiar to thine; And upheld by thy love, With singing and triumph to Zion we move. Our seeking thy face Was all of thy grace, Thy mercy demands and shall have all the praise: Thy grace is preventing, almighty, and free. Our Saviour and friend His love shall extend;. It knew no beginning, and never shall end: His Spirit ne'er leaves, Nor ever repents of the grace that he gives. This proof we would give That thee we receive; Thou art precious alone to the souls that believe: Be precious to us! All besides is as dross, [cross, Compar'd with thy love and the blood of thy |