5 Zeal and revenge perform their part, Repentance comes with aching heart, 6 Dear Saviour, change our faith to sight, Let sin for ever die ; Then shall our souls be all delight, 94. The Christian Passover. 1 Cor. v. 7. (S. M THOU THOU very paschal Lamb, Whose blood for us was shed, Through whom we out of Egypt came, Thy ransom'd people lead. 2 Angel of gospel-grace, 3 To guard and feed thy chosen race, Throughout the desert-way Be thou a cooling cloud by day, 4 Our fainting souls sustain 95. Come and Welcome. John vii. 37. (P.M.) 1 FROM the cross uplifted high, Where the Saviour deigns to die; "Love's redeeming work is done, 66 2" Sprinkled now with blood, the throne;— Why beneath thy burdens groan ? "On my pierced body laid, Justice owns the ransom paid: Bow the knee, and kiss the Son, Come, and welcome, sinner, come. 3" Spread for thee, the festal board, "See with richest dainties stor'd; "To thy Father's bosom prest, "Yet again a child confest; "Never from his house to roam, 66 Come, and welcome, sinner, come. 4" Soon the days of life shall end, "To the realms of endless day: Come, and welcome, sinner, come." 96. A Preparatory Thought for the Lord's Supper. 1 WHAT (L. M.) HAT heavenly man, or lovely God, Comes marching downward from the Array'd in garments roll'd in blood, [skies? With joy and pity in his eyes? H 2 The Lord! the Saviour! yes, 'tis he! I own those wounds, and I adore ; Sweet fruit of those sharp pangs he bor 4 Whence flow these favours so divine! 5 "Twas his own love that made him bleed, 97. Welcome to the Table. (C. M.) 1 THIS HIS is the feast of heavenly wine, The juices of the living vine, 2 Oh bless the Saviour, ye that eat, Not heaven affords a costlier treat, 3 The vile, the lost, he calls to them; 4 Approach, ye poor, nor dare refuse 5 If guilt and sin afford a plea, And I shall see his face. See also the HYMNS on the DEATH OF CHRIST, and the ATONEMENT. PARTICULAR SEASONS, AND OCCASIONS. MORNING AND EVENING. 98. An Evening Hymn. (C. M.) 1 LORD, thou wilt hear me when I pray; I am for ever thine; I fear before thee all the day,-- 2 And while I rest my weary head, 3 I pay this evening sacrifice, 4 Thus with my thoughts compos'd to peace, 99. Daily and Nightly Devotion. (C. M.) YE 1 VE that obey the immortal King, Attend his holy place, Bow to the glories of his power, And bless his wond'rous grace; 2 Lift up your hands by morning light, Raise your admiring thoughts by night, 3 The God of Zion cheers our hearts The God that spreads the heav'ns abroad, 100. An Evening Hymn. Psalm iv. 8. (L.M.) 1 TH HUS far the Lord has led me on, Thus far his power prolongs my days ; And every evening shall make known Some fresh memorial of his grace. |