5. Then let us all thy fulness know, From ev'ry sin set free : And perfected by thee. 1. A Hymn 306. L. M. Wherewith to be baptiz'd I have; 'Tis all my longing soul's desire ; This, only this my soul can save.. 2. Straight'ned I am, till this be done ; Kindle in me the living flame ; Baptize me into Jesu's name.. 3. Transform my nature into thine, Let all my pow'rs thine impress feelz. Let all my soul become divine, And stamp me with thy Spirit's seal.. 4. Love, mighty lore, my heart o'erpow'r's Ah! why dost thou so long delay ? Cut short the work, bring near the hour, And let me see thy perfect day.. 5. Behold, for thee I ever wait; Now let me in thine image shine, Now the new heav'ns and earth create, And plant with righteousness divine. 6. If with the wretched sons of men It still be thy delight to live, Hymn 307, C.. And sav'd by grace alone ; Their heay'n on carth begun 2: The church triumphant in thy love, Their mighty joys we know ; And we in hymns below. And bow before thy throne ! We in the kingdom of thy grace : The kingdoms are but one. 4. The holy to the holiest leads ; From thence our spirits rise ; And he who in thy statutes treads, Shall meet thee in the skies. Hymn 308. c. 1. " BESPJesus, Son of God? ESPRINKLE with thy blood my heart; And take away.whate'er thy grace Hath hitherto withstood. And end all useless strife ; For thee, the well of life. And ne'er from hence depart; “ Fix at this spring my heart.” I've tur.;'d away from thee : Always abide in me.. We're marching through Immanuel's ground 8. JOY AND PRAISE. Hymn 309, s. M. 1. OME, ye that love the Lord, And let your joys be known; Join in a song with sweet accord, Whilst ye surround his throne. Let those refuse to sing Who never knew our God; But servants of the heav'nly King May speak their joys abroad. 2. The God who rules on high, Who all the earth surveys, Who rides upon the stormy sky, And calms the roaring seas: Our Father and our Love: To carry us above. And never, never sin ! Drink endless pleasures in: To that immortal state, Should constant joys create. Glory begun below; From faith and hope may grow: And ev'ry tear be dry; on high. " H Η Hymn 310. L. M. 1. APPY the man who finds the grace, The blessing of God's chosen race, The wisdom coming from above, The faith that sweetly works by love. 2. Happy beyond description he, Who knows the Saviour dy'd for me, And heav'nly understanding gains. 3. Wisdom divine! who tells the price Of wisdom's costly merchandize ? And gold is dross compar'd to her. 4. Hor hands are fill'd with length of days, True riches and immortal praise: Riches of Christ on all bestow'd, And honour that descends from God.. 5. To purest joys she all invites, Chaste, holy, spiritual delights; And and all her flow'ry paths are peace. 6. Happy the man who wisdom gains; Thrice happy who his guest retains; 7 L Hymn 311. P. M. 1. ET earth and heav'n agree, Angels and men be join'd, The Saviour of mankind : The joy of earth and heav'n ;. No other help is found, No other name is giv'n, It charms the host above ; And wonder at his love: And is from sin set free; 'Tis life and victory : My poor expiring soul And is at once made whole : O all-redeeming grace! To save a fallen race. Hymn 312. 6. M. T U ceaseless, unexhausted love, Delights our evil to remove, And help our 'misery. 2. Thou waitest to be gracious still ; Thou dost with sinners bear, |