5 Saviour, to thee my soul looks up, I claim the blessing now! 6 'Tis done; thou dost this moment save, With full salvation bless; 1 Redemption through thy blood I have, Newry.] HYMN 351. L. M. Q UICKEN'D with our immortal head, 2 Sav'd from the fear of hell and death, 3 Pure love to God thy members find, 4 Author and sum of heav'nly bliss! Cookham.] HYMN 352. 4 lines 7's. WHEN, my Saviour, shall I be Perfectly resign'd to thee? Poor and vile in my own eyes, 2 Only thee content to know, Only guided by thy light? 3 So I may thy Spirit know, 4 Fully in my life express All the heights of holiness; Brewer.] HYMN 353. L. M. 1 Jean forth with mildest majesty; ESUS, in whom the Godhead's rays I see thee full of truth and grace, 2 Save me from pride, the plague expel, 3 Enter thyself, and cast out sin: Touch me and make the leper clean, 4 Sprinkle me, Saviour, with thy blood, 1 St. Peters.] HYMN 354. L. M. JESUS, to thee my heart I bow; Strange flames far from my soul remove: Fairest among ten thousand thou, Be thou my Lord, my life, my love. 2 All heaven thou fill'st with pure desire: Let me thy hidden sweetness taste. 3 I see thy garments roll'd in blood, Thy streaming head, thy hands, thy side. All hail, thou suff'ring, conqu❜ring God! Now man shall live, for Christ hath died. 4 O kill in me this rebel sin, And triumph o'er my willing breast! 5 Let earthly love be far away: 6 And thou true Witness, spotless Lamb, 1 Berlin.] HYMN 355. L. M. I'v now I have acceptance found 4 O give me faith, and faith's increase, 6 A land where milk and honey flow, 1 Sharon.] HYMN 356. S. M. COME, and dwell in me, And bring the glorious liberty From sorrow, fear, and sin! 2 This inward, dire disease, . 3 Hasten the joyful day, 4 5 Which shall my sins consume; When old things shall be done away, And all things new become. I want the witness, Lord, That all I do is right, According to thy will and word, I ask no higher state, Indulge me but in this: And soon or later then translate To my eternal bliss. Triumph.] HYMN 357. L. M. 1 COME OME, O thou greater than our heart, And make thy faithful mercies known; The mind which was in thee impart : Thy constant mind in us be shown. 20 let us by thy cross abide, Thee, only thee resolv'd to know, A world to save from endless wo. 3 Take us into thy people's rest, And we from our own works shall cease, 4 Jesus, for this we calmly wait, O let our eyes behold thee near! Alderton.] HYMN 358. 4 8's & 2 6's. OUT can it be that I should prove B Forever faithful to thy love, From sin for ever cease? I thank thee for the blessed hope; 2 In thee, O Lord, I put my trust; 3 I rest in thine almighty pow'r, |