Unbelief and trials tease thee? 3 Love this friend who longs to save thee, Oh, how he loves! 4 All thy sins shall be forgiven, Oh, how he loves! Backward all thy foes be driven, Oh, how he loves! Best of blessings he'll provide thee, Nought but good shall e'er betide thee, Safe to glory he will guide thee; Oh, how he loves! 5 Pause, my soul! adore and wonder, Oh, how he loves! Nought can cleave this love asunder, Oh, how he loves! Neither trial, nor temptation, Doubt, nor fear, nor tribulation, Can bereave us of salvation; Oh, how he loves! 6 Let us still this love be viewing, Oh, how he loves! Dost thou love? He will not And though,faint keep on pur leave thee, Oh, how he loves! Think no more then of to-mor→ row, Take his easy yoke and follow, Jesus carries all thy sorrows, Oh, how he loves! suing, Oh, how he loves! He will strengthen each endeavor, And when pass'd o'er Jordan's river, This shall be our song for ever, Oh, how he loves! NOTE. This is a favorite piece among the Welch, and much used In their revivals. It was sent in MS. from Bristol to a gentleman in New-York, who kindly gave it for the LYRE. 19. Awaked by Sinai's. 1. AWAKED by Sinai's awful sound, My soul in bonds of guilt I found, And knew not where to go; Eternal truth did loud proclaim, "The sinner must be born again, Or sink to endless wo." 2. When to the law I trembling fled, This fearful truth increased my pain, 3. Again did Sinai's thunders roll, 4. The saints 1 heard with rapture tell, 5. But while I thus in anguish lay, The sinner, by his justice slain, |