Let not conscience make you linger, 'Tis the spirit's rising beam. Sinners, Jesus came to call. 4 Lo! the incarnate God, ascended, Pleads the merit of his blood; Venture on him, venture wholly, . Let no other trust intrude: None but Jesus Can do helpless sinners good. 173 8.7.4. The same. WASHBOURN. HARK, the gospel of salvation And proclaims to every nation, Come to Jesus! He receiveth sinners still. 2 Though your sins are great and many, Sinners hear his voice to day. 174 8.7.4. The same. SWAIN OME ye souls by sin afflicted, Bow'd with fruitless sorrow down; Through the cross behold the crown: Mercy flows through him alone. 2 Take his easy yoke and wear it ;. Where his ransom'd captives meet. 3 Sweet as home to pilgrims weary, Shall to rest immortal rise. 4 But to sing the rest of glory, But it overwhelms them all. 175 C. M. The same. ANON. 1 RICH grace free grace most sweetly calls, Directly come who will; Just as you are for Christ receives 2 'Tis grace each day that feeds our souls, Grace keeps us inly poor; And O that nothing else but grace 176 7's. The same. BARBAULD. 1 COME! said Jesu's sacred voice, Come, and make my paths your choice I will guide you to your home; F 2 Ye, by bitter anguish torn, In strong remorse for guilt who mourn, Here repose your heavy care; A wounded spirit who can bear. 3 Sinner come for here is found 177 148th. The same. BODEN. 1 IYE dying sons of men, 2 O'erwhelm'd with sin and woe, Believe the heavenly word And faithful is his name: 3 Compell'd by sovereign love, FROM the mount of Calvary, HAWEIS Where the Saviour deign'd to dic; 2 Sprinkled now with blood the throne, Come and welcome, sinner come. |