4 All to the great tribunal haste, Th' account to render there; And should'st thou shortly mark our faults, Lord how should we appear? 5 May they, that Jesus whom they preac Their own Redeemer see; And watch thou daily o'er their souls, That they may watch for thee. 168 L. M. Illness of a Minister. ANON THOU, before whose gracious throne We bow our suppliant spirits down On thee we call, to thee we cry, And let our sorrows pierce the sky. 2 With pow'r benign, thy servant spare, Nor turn aside thy people's pray'r; Arrest thy swift descending stroke, Nor smite the shepherd of the flock. 3 Restore him sinking to the grave, Stretch out thine arm, make haste to save; Back to our hopes and wishes give, Yet if our supplications fail, And pray'rs and tears can nought prevail, Be thou his strength, be thou his stay, And guide him safe to endless day. 169 MY L. M. The Pastor's wish. GIBBONS. Y brethren, from my heart belov'd, care, My present joy and future crown, 2 Stand fast upon the solid rock Glory in his exalted name; Your all he purchas'd by his blood, —0— 170 1 S. M. Death of a Minister. AND ERVANT of God, well done! 2 Bent on these glorious toils, 3 The pains of death are past, 4 Soldier of Christ, well done! SINNERS. 71 12's. Invitation. ANON. 1 THE voice of free grace Cries escape to the mountain, For all that believe, There is open'd a fountain, 2 In Jesus rejoice Triumphantly glorious, Hallelujah. 3 Our Jesus proclaims And his kingdom is glorious: The great congregation, Hallelujah. 4 On Zion we'll stand, For ever and ever. 172 Hallelujah. HAI 8.7.4. The same. 1 COME, ye sinners, poor and wretche Come-'tis mercy's welcome hou Jesus ready stands to save you, He is able, He is willing; doubt no more.. |