P 3 Naked, guilty, poor, and blind, All your wants in Jesus find; Now accept the proffered bliss. DECOURCY. HYMN 113. 8s & 7s. Calvary. [b] Suppliant Address to the Saviour. Mark x. 43. 1 JESUS, full of all compassion, Hear thy humble suppliant's cry; e 3 Whither should a wretch be flying, -8 On the word thy blood hath sealed, e 9 In the world of endless ruin, d" Here's the soul that perished, suing s Angels sing the pleasing story, HYMN 114. L. M. Vision of the Dry Bones. TURNER. Geneva. [b *] Ezek. xxxiv. 3. 1 LOOK down, O Lord, with pitying eye, See Adam's race in ruin lie; Sin spreads its trophies o'er the ground, e In vain they call, in vain they cry, o 4 But if thy Spirit deign to breathe, o 5 So when thy trumpet's awful sound 1 HYMN 115. C. M. DODDRIDGE. Mear. [*] Converting Grace. Ps. xlv. 3-5. His thy victorious sword! The stoutest rebel must resign, At thy commanding word. e 2 Deep are the wounds thine arrows give,They pierce the hardest heart; o Thy smiles of grace the slain revive, And joy succeeds to smart. g 3 Still gird thy sword upon thy thigh, Go forth, great Prince, triumphantly, 4 And when thy victories are complete, Shall round the throne of mercy meet, e 5 O may my humble soul be found o And I with them thy praise will sound, Throughout Emmanuel's land. HYMN 116. L. M. WALLIN. Bath. [*] Revival of Religion hoped for. • 1 W To see the work of God decline, -Methought I heard the Saviour say, o 3 "Take down thy long-neglected harp; HYMN 117. C. M. Plymouth. [b *] God's Regard to the actively pious. Mal. iii. 16, 17. 1 THE Lord on mortal worms looks down, From his celestial throne; And when the wicked swarm around, e 2 He sees the tender hearts, that mourn -3 Low in the social band he bows And, while his angels sing around, o 4 The chronicles of heaven shall keep In the Redeemer's book of life, Their names recorded are. d 5 "Yes," saith the Lord, "the world shall know "These humble souls are mine: "These, when my jewels I produce, "Shall in full lustre shine. 6" When deluges of fiery wrath "My foes away shall bear ; "That hand which strikes the wicked through, 1 "Shall all my children spare." HYMN 118. C. M. DODDRIDGE Windsor. [b] Prayer for spiritual Healing. TH HOU great Physician of the soul, To thee I bring my case; My raging malady control, And heal me by thy grace. 2 Help me to state my whole complaint; But where shall I begin Nor words, nor thoughts can fully paint This worse distemper-sin. 3 It lies not in a single part, But through my frame is spread; 4 It makes me deaf, and dumb, and blind, 5 (A thousand evil thoughts intrude, 6 Lord, I am sick; regard my cry, Say, canst thou let a sinner die, HYMN 119. L. P. M. NEWTON. Sheffield. [b *] Efficacy of God's Word. Jer. xxiii. 29. e 1 W We hear the thunders of thy word; o The pride of Lebanon it breaks : Here sanctity and justice shine, e And horror strikes the rebel through; Thy word, that gave the wound, can heal, • And change their notes to songs of praise. DODDRIDGE. HYMN 120. C. M. Abridge. Barby. [*] g 1 THE Light and Glory of the Word. HE Spirit breathes upon the word, Precepts and promises afford A sanctifying light. 2 A glory gilds the sacred page, -It gives a light to every age, d -3 The hand that gave it still supplies The gracious light and heat; o His truths upon the nations rise, They rise, but never set. o 4 Let everlasting thanks be thine, As makes a world of darkness shine, -5 My soul rejoices to pursue g Till glory breaks upon my view, In brighter worlds above. COWPER HYMN 121. 7s. St. John's. [*] Sabbath Morning. AFELY through another week, Let us now a blessing seek, -2 While we seek supplies of grace, Through the dear Redeemer's name; |