Stretch my faith's capacity Wider and yet wider still: My soul for ever fill! Eutaw.] HYMN 365. 6 lines 8's. * , fire, Come, and in me delight to rest; O come and consecrate my breast ! And fix thy sacred presence there! 2 If now thy influence I feel, If now in thee begin to live, Give me thyself, for ever give : Eager I ask, I pant for more. 3 Eager for thee I ask and pant, So strong the principle divine Till all my hallow'd soul is thine ; And lost in thy immensity. My treasure and my all thou art! Engraving pardon on my heart, Earnest of love, and pledge of heaven. 5 Come then, my God, mark out thine heir, Of heaven a larger earnest give! More sensibly within me live: Monmouth.] HYMN 366. 6 lines 8's. 1 VATHER of everlasting grace, F praise, Thy goodness and thy truth we prove; The Spirit of life, and pow'r, and love. To make us share the life divine: And show, and seal us ever thine. 3 So shall we pray, and never cease, So shall we thankfully confess Thy wisdom, truth, and power, and love! And serve thee as thy hosts above. And praise thee in a bolder strain ; Out-soar the first-born seraph's flight, And sing, with all our friends in light, Thy everlasting love to man. Eutaw.] HYMN 367. 6 lines 8's. 'I , Of Of love to thee and all mankind; Most vigorous when the body dies. 2 When shall I hear the inward voice, Which only faithful souls can hear? Pardon, and peace, and heavenly joys, Attend the promis'd Comforter : And Christ, and all with Christ are mine! 3 O that the Comforter would come! Nor visit as a transient guest, And keep possession of my breast : The temple of indwelling God! Attest that I am born again ; Nor let thy former gifts be vain: Where is the earnest of my heaven? 5 Where the indubitable seal, That ascertains the kingdom mine? The signature of love divine ! Liberty.] HYMN 368. 6 lines 8's. 1 LOVE, I languish at thy stay! O smart : Weary and faint through long delay: When wilt thou come into my heart? And swallow up my soul in thee! 2 Come, O thou universal Good! Balm of the wounded conscience, come! The weary, wand'ring pilgrim's home; 3 Be thou, O Love, whate'er I want ; Sapport my feebleness of mind; Revive, illuminate the blind; And heal the sick, and raise the dead. 4 Come, O my comfort and delight! My strength and health, my shield and sun ! My boast, and confidence, and might, My joy, my glory, and my crown: My Gospel-hope, my calling's prize; My tree of life, my paradise. 5 The Secret of the Lord thou art, The mystery so long unknown, The name inscrib'd on the white stone: 10 Amsterdam.) HYMN 369. 8 lines 7's & 6's. FIRST PART.. Immense, immoveable ! Thy foot sinks deep as hell! Thee, alas, I long have known, Long have felt thee fixt within; Still beneath thy weight I groan; Thou art Indwelling Sin. 2 Thou art darkness in my mind, Perverseness in my will ! Love inordinate and blind, That always cleaves to ill: Every passion's wild excess ; Anger, lust, and pride thou art : Thou art sin, and sinfulness, And unbelief of heart! 3 Not by human might or power Canst thou be mov'd from hence : Divine Omnipotence : I have not believ'd in vain ; Shalt sink into a plain. 4 Christ, the Head, the Corner-Stone, Shall be brought forth in me: His grace shall set me free: Him I evermore shall praise : Of sanctifying grace. And Christ shall build me up: Partaker of my hope: He its Finisher shall be ; To all eternity. SECOND PART. 1 WHO hath slighted or contemn'd The day of feeble things ? 'Tis grace salvation brings : Him I now rejoice to see To build and finish me. |