2 My trespass was grown up to heaven; 3 The depth of thy redeeming love, O may I to the utmost prove 4 Deeper than hell, it pluck'd me thence,Deeper than inbred sin; Jesus's love my heart shall cleanse, 5 Come quickly, gracious Lord, and take My longing heart vouchsafe to make C 102. C. M. Wesley's Coll. The Triune God invoked. OME, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Bring back the heavenly blessing, lost 2 Thy favour, and thy nature too, 103. L. M. Watts. God invisible. LORD, we are blind, we mortals blind, We can't behold thy bright abode; O! 'tis beyond a creature mind To glance a thought half-way to God. 2 Infinite leagues beyond the sky, 3 Yet, glorious Lord, thy gracious eyes Look through and cheer us from above Beyond our praise thy grandeur flies,Yet we adore, and yet we love. 104. S. M. Relief Hymns. The soul excited to praise. 3 He will not always chide, 4 He pardons all thy sins, Prolongs thy feeble breath; 6 Then bless his holy name, Whose grace has made thee whole, Whose loving-kindness crowns thy days; O bless the Lord, my soul! K' 105. 7's. Relief Hymns. Jesus, King of kings. ING of kings and Lord of lords! "Tis to Jesus they belong, Let his people raise their song. 2 Rich in glory, thou didst stoop,— 106. L. M. Medley. I will mention the loving kindness of the Lord. AWAKE, my soul, in joyful lays, And sing thy great Redeemer's praise; He justly claims a song from me, 2 He saw me ruin'd in the fall, 4 Often I feel my sinful heart 5 Soon shall I pass the gloomy vale, 6 Then let me mount and soar away 107. L. M. Needham. God so loved the world that he gave his So GLORY to God who reigns above, Who dwells in light, whose name is love Ye saints and angels, if ye can, Declare the love of God to man. 2 0, what could more his love commend, His dear, his only Son to send! That man, condemn d to die, might live, 3 Jesus, thy gospel firmly stands Το 108. C. M. Relief Hymns. Praise to the Redeemer. 10 him that lov'd the sons of men, 2 To him let every tongue be praise, 109. C. M. Relief Hymns Praise to Christ our Priest. NOME, let us join our noblest songs He enter'd heaven with all our names 2 Below, he wash'd our guilt away And now he sits upon the throne, 3 Cloth'd with our nature, still he knows 4 O may we ne'er forget his grace, S 110. 7's. Relief Hymns. Songs of Praise ONGS of praise awoke the morn, When the Prince of Peace was born; Songs of praise arose when he Captive led captivity. 2 Saints below, with heart and voice, 3 Borne upon the latest breath, Songs of praise their powers employ. 111. C. M. Relief Hymns. God may be worshipped everywhere. WHERE'ER ascends the sacrifice Of fervent praise and prayer, Or on the earth, or in the skies, 2 His presence is diffus'd abroad Through realms, through worlds unknown; Who seek the mercies of our God Are ever near his throne. 3 Be in our midst,-let faith rejoice, Now make our spirits hear thy voice, 112. C. M. Watts. God's eternal Dominion. GREAT God! how infinite art thou! What worthless worms are we! Let the whole race of creatures bow, |