There would I walk with hope and zeal, 12 Is he a door? I'll enter in ; None but the sheep have freedom there. 13 JESUS is made the corner-stone 14 Is he a temple? I adore Th' indwelling majesty and pow'r}; 15 Is he a ftar? He breaks the night, I know the bright, the morning ftar. 16 Is he a fun? His beams are grace ; 17 O let me climb thofe upper skies, Where storms and darknefs never rife! There There he difplays his pow'rs abroad, 18 Nor earth, nor feas, nor fun, nor stars, Nor heav'n his full refemblance bears: His beauties we can never trace 'Till we behold him face to face.. CCLIII. The Offices of Chrift. 1 OIN all the names of love and pow'r That ever men or angels bore ; 2 But O what condefcending ways, 3 The "ANGEL of the cov'nant" ftands, 4 Great PROPHET, let me blefs thy name; Of wrath appeas'd; of fins forgiv❜ns 5 My bright EXAMPLE, and my GUIDE, X 2 O let me never run aftray, Nor follow the forbidden way. SECOND PART. 6 Chrift is my SHEPHERD, he fhall keep, 7 My SURETY undertakes my cause, 8 Jefus my great HIGH PRIEST hath dy'd; His blood did once-for-all atone, 9 My ADVOCATE appears on high, 10 My LORD, my CONQU'ROR, and my KING, 11 Aspire my foul to glorious deeds, The "CAPTAIN of falvation" leads: March March on, nor fear to win the day, 12 Should death and hell, and pow'rs unknown, Put all their forms of mischief on, I shall be fafe; for CHRIST difplays J CCLIV. The fame. OIN all the glorious names That ever mortals knew, 2 But O what gentle terms, And wonder fee, 3 Array'd in mortal flesh, X 3 Com 4 Commiffion'd from To mortals known. I love my SHEPHERD's voice : He calls their names ; The tender lambs. 5 My ADVOCATE appears And lays his thunder by. Or fin can fay, Shall turn his heart, His love away. SECOND PART. 6 Great PROPHET of my God My tongue would bless thy name, By thee the joyful news Of our falvation came. The joyful news of fins forgiv❜n Of hell fubdu'd, And peace with heav'n |