And dying, clasp thee in my arms, HYMN CLXII. C. M. [RIPPON'S COLL.I FROM whence this fear and unbelief? How then can wrath on me take place 3 If thou haft my difcharge procur'd, 4 Turn then, my foul, unto thy rest; HYMN CLXIII.' 'c. M. [RIPPON'S COLL.] " Prayer, for all Missionaries. GR REAT God, the nations of the earth Are by creation thine; And in thy works by all beheld, Thy radiant glories fhine. 2 But, Lord, thy greater love has fent Unveiling what rich stores of grace 3 Lord, when fhall thefe glad tidings spread The fpacious earth around? 'Till ev'ry tribe and ev'ry foul Shall hear the joyful found: 4 O when fhall Afric's fable fons 5 When shall th' untutor'd heathen tribes, A dark bewilder'd race, Sit down at our Immanuel's feet, 6 Smile, Lord, on each divine attempt, And build on fin's demolish'd throne HYMN CLXIV. s. M. [WINCHESTER'S COLL.] Prayer, for the Jews. MESS The promife made to Abram's race, 2 Their bones as quite dri'd up, Cut off and loft, their last faint hope 3 Open their graves, and bring The outcafts forth, to own 4 To fave the race forlorn, HYMN CLXV. I Thou art their Lord, their God, and King, # 1 2 C. M. FATH 'ATHER, is not thy promife pledg'd [RIPPON'S coll. COLL.] That through the nations of the earth "Afk, and I give the heathen lands And to the world's remotest shores 3 Haft thou not faid, the blinded Jews 4 Are not all kingdoms, tribes, and tongues, Under the expanfe of heav'n, To the dominion of thy Son, 3 From Eaft to Weft, from north to fouth, 6 Afia and Africa, refound HYMN CLXVI. P. M. [JOHN MURRAY.] At the opening of Worship. 1 FATHER, behold us here, According to thy word; To worship without fear, 2 Drawn, wholly drawn, by thee, As Kings and Priefts, with thee, to reign. peace, 3 We bless thee, God of Haften great God, the day of love, HYMN CLXVII. L. M. JAMES RELLY.] 1 I DEAR Shepherd, fee thy flock here met, Before thy pierced feet to bow; To praife thy wounds, thy blood and fweat, Thro' which eternal love did flow. 2 Great mercies thou to us haft fhewn, Since first we knew that we were thine: 4 There's none can pluck us from his hand, 5 He never will himself deny ; Nor could he die for man in vain ; 6 The countless price he paid for us, His life, his death, his blood and cross, A HYMN CLXVIII. L. M. [WHITEFIELD'S COL.] Before Sermon. COMI OME worship at Immanuel's feet, |