87. L. M. SCOTT. Christian Privileges and Obligations. 4 Heighten the force of good desire, 5 Strong and more strong our passions rule, 88. L. M. VERMONT COLL. Grace proclaimed. 1 COME, trembling souls, forget your fear, 2 Long time he's called your souls in vain, Once more in love he's come to try; 3 Though long you have his grace abus'd, Yet even now he will forgive, 4 Or will you crowd him from your door, 5 O sinners, hear, he calls again, 89. C. M. WATTS. The Rich Provisions of the Gospel. Thy grace can melt the stubborn Jew, 2 Wide as the reach of Satan's rage It's not confin'd to sex or age, 3 While grace is offer'd to the prince, 4 Come, all ye wretched sinners, come, 5 His doctrine is almighty love; To turn a raven to a dove, The lion to a lamb. 6 O could we raise a song of praise, Half equal to his love, [sing The heav'ns would ring while we should Through all the courts above. 90. C. M. VERMONT COLL. 1 ON Zion his most holy mount, 2 Marrow and fatness are the food ? See to the vilest of the vile, A free acceptance given; See rebels, by adopting grace, 4 The pain'd, the sick, the dying now, 5 But O what draughts of bliss unknown, 6 There joys immeasurably high, And springs of life that never dry, 91. C. M. VERMONT COLL The Jubilee. 1 WHAT heavenly music do we hear? Ye souls in bondage, lend an ear, 2 How sweetly do the tidings roll, From land to land, from pole to pole; 3 Good news, good news to Adam's race, To sing redeeming love and grace; 4 The gospel sounds a sweet release And bids them welcome home to peace; 5 Jesus is on the mercy-seat, Before him bend the knee; Let heav'n and earth his praise repeat, 6 Sinners, be wise, return, and come The Spirit bids you welcome home, 7 Come, ye redeem'd, your tribute bring, While on the road to glory sing, LIFE, DEATH, AND EXALTATION OF CHRIST. 92. 11s. DRUMMOND. Prepare ye the way of the Lord. 1 A VOICE from the desert comes awful and shrill; The Lord is advancing! prepare ye the way! 2 Bring down the proud mountain, though towering to heaven, And be the low valley exalted on high: The rough path and crooked be made smooth and even, For, Zion! your King, your Redeemer is nigh. 3 The beams of salvation his progress illume; The lone drearywilderness sings of her Lord; The rose and the myrtle there suddenly bloom And the olive of peace spreads its branches abroad. 93. L. M. DABALL'S COLL. 1 WAKE, O my soul, and hail the morn, See, how the angels wing their way, 2 Hark! what sweet music-what a song- 3 Come, join the angels in the sky, 94. C. M. MEALEY. 1 MORTALS, awake, with angels join, Joy, love, and gratitude, combine 2 In heav'n the rapt'rous song began, 3 Swift through the vast expanse it flew, The theme, the song, the joy, was new, 4 Hark! the cherubic armies shout, Good will and peace are heard throughout 5 Hail Prince of Life! for ever hail, Though earth, and time, and life should fall, 95. 8s & 7s. CAYWOOD. 1 HARK!-what mean those holy voices, Sweetly sounding through the skies? Lo! the angelic host rejoices; Heavenly hallelujahs rise. 2 Hear them tell the wondrous story, Hear them chant in hymns of joy, "Glory in the highest-glory! Glory be to God most high! 3 Peace on earth-good-will from heaven, 4 Christ is born, the great Anointed; |