I Α' EZEK. XXXvi 26. LMIGHTY GOD of truth and love! The mountain from my foul remove,] And now the gracious wonder fhew, 2 I want a principle within A pain to feel it near: To catch the wandrings of my will, 3 From thee that I no more depart, HYMN 208. THE HEAVENLY GUEST. REV. iii. 20.. ND will the LORD thus condefcend AN Thus at the door fhall mercy ftand 2 Surprizing grace and shall my heart 3 Shall JESUS for admiffion fur, 4 'Tis fin, alas! with tyrant power And crowds of traitors bar the door 5 LORD, rife in thy all conquering grace, Thy mighty power difplay; One beam of glory from thy face. Can drive my foes away.) 6 Ye dangerous inmates, hence depart Dear Saviour entet in, And guard the paffage to my heart,, HYMN 209. WEAKNESS BEWAILED. W MY GOD, my chief delight? HY is my heart fo far from thee, My Why are my thoughts no more by day. With thee, no more by night? Why should my foolish paffions rove? 3 When my forgetful foul renews 4 But e'er one fleeting hour is past, 5 Trifles of nature or of art, With fair delufive charms, 6 Then I repent and grieve my foul, 7 Make hafte, my days, to reach the goal, HYMN 210 THE DANGER OF CREATURE COMFORTS. "H"How falfe and yet how fair! ow vain are all things here below! Each pleafure has its poifon too; And ev'ry fweet a fnare. 2 The brightest things below the sky We should fufpect fome danger nigh, 3 Our dearest joys and nearest friends, 4. The fondnefs of a creature's love, 5 Dear Saviour, let thy beauties be And grace command my heart away I WHY does your face, ye humble fouls, Thofe mournful colours wear? What doubts are thefe that waste your faith, And nourish your despair? 2 What tho' your num'rous fins exceed 3 What tho' your mighty guilt beyond 4 See here an endless Ocean flows 5 It rifes high and drowns the hills, 6 Awake, our hearts, adore the grace And pard'ning blood that fwells above |