2 Fear thou not, nor be asham'd, bist All thy sorrows soon shall end: I who heav'n and earth have fram'd, 178 Am thy husband and thy friend: I the High and Holy One," Israel's God by all ador'd ; As thy Saviour will be known, Thy Redeemer and thy Lord, 3 For a moment I withdrew, '''ཙྪཱ ཝཱ ཏ' And thy heart was fill'd with pain; Thou shalt soon rejoice again!! 'Tis but for a moment's space,bus teub * Unto fit bus an 81. Christ our great Mechisedec. 1 THOU dear Redeemer, dying Lamb! We love to hear of thee; d). No music like thy charming name, 19 J Nor half so sweet can be bosduif. O may we ever hear thy voice, to uodT In mercy to us speaklar 391 viend And in our Priest we will rejoice, in 2 Thou great Melchisedec. of se 2 Our Jesus shall be still our theme, While in this world we stay}}}T We'll sing our Jesus lovely name When all things else decay: 1 When we appear in yonder cloud, I Then we will sing more sweet and loud, 82. Christ our Righteousness. ESUS, thy blood and righteousness, My beauty are, my glorious dress; 'Midst flaming worlds, in these array'd, With joy may I lift up my head. I 2 When from the dust of death I rise, To claim my mansion in the skies; E'en then shall this be all my plea, "Jesus hath liv'd and dy'd for me." 3 Bold shall I stand in that great day; For who aught to my charge shall lay? Fully thro' these absolv'd I am From sin and fear, from guilt and shame. 4 Thus Abraham the friend of God, Thus all the armies bought with blood, Saviour of sinners thee proclaim; Sinners, of whom the chief I am. 5 This spotless robe the same appears, When ruin'd nature sinks in years; No age can change its glorious hue,VI The grace of Christ is ever new. 6 O let the dead now hear thy voice, Now bid thy banish'd ones rejoice, ad bon 83. 1 Goodness of God. The His truth and promise seal the grace. 3 Thro' And his works his wisdom shines, And baffles Satan's deep designs; A The noblest counsels of his will, 4 And will Jehovah condescend Then let my songs with angels join; * 84. The Same," T ing look down from above; Assist us to sing thy mercy and love: So sweetly o'erflowing, so plenteous the store, Thou still art bestowing, and giving us more. ous 2 O God of our life, we hallow thy name';'" Our business and strife is thee to proclaim: Accept our thanksgiving for creating grace; The living, the living shall shew forth thy praise. 3 Our Father and Lord, almighty art thou; Preserv'd by thy word, we worship thee now : The bountiful donor of all we enjoy : Our tongues to thine honour, and lives we'll employ. 4 But O! above all thy kindness we praise, From sin and from thrall which saves a lost race; Thy Son thou hast given a wor a world to redeem, And bring us to heaven, whose trust is in him. 5 Wherefore of thy love we sing and rejoice, With angels above we lift up pour voice; Thy love each believer shall gladly adore, For ever and ever, when time is no more, agid a $85. Desiring Perseverance. 1 FAIL, Alpha and Omega, hail! Author of all our faith, The finisher of all our hopes, The truth, the life, the path. 2 Hail, first and last, the inorn ng star, Increase our little spark of faith, 30 let us go from strength to strength, From one degree of faith to more, 86. Striving to praise Christy 2 Not unto us, to thee alone, Here shall thy praises be begun,... 98 7a P 3 The hosts of spirits now with thee, to mabin To imitate them here, lo! we „295 is and Our hallelujahs bring. 4 Had we our tongues like them inspir'd, Like them we never should be tir'd, But love the sacrifice. 5 Till we this veil of flesh lay down, 'LoD And when, O Lord, we reach thy throne, 87. Privileges of God's Children. LESSED are the sons of God, BL They are bought with Christ's own blood; They are ransom'd from the grave Life eternal they shall have: a to ni 18 Long before the world begun; With thein number'd may Here, and in eternity! we be, 2 They the seal of this receive, When on Jesus they believe; They are justify'd by grace,ộng san They enjoy a solid peace: All their sins are wash'd away, 3 They produce the fruits of grace, They are lights upon the earth, With them number'd may we bé, ́i. 5 Tho' they suffer much on earth, Pleasures that can never cloy: They alone are truly blest, Heirs of God, joint-heirs with Christ: Here, and in eternity! 88. Christ's Atonement. མ } ; IO COME, thou wounded Lamb of God! Come, wash us in thy cleansing blood; Give us to know thy love, then pain Is sweet, and life or death is gain. 2 Take our poor hearts, and let them be |