7 None ever ask'd the Lord to save, But in a formal way; 'Tis only God the Holy Ghost Čan teach a man to pray. The same. 1 THE Spirit of the Lord must come The best that nature can perform hand And buy both milk and honey. 3 The merits of the Son of God Will more than pay your way; That soul that pleads what Christ has done, Ah! that's the soul doth pray. 4 This is the money, this the price, The rich, self righteous pharisee, 5 Come then, the blessings are for you, The Fountain is design'd for you, Who feel an inward thirst. 6 A thirst for God, the living God, Who long for milk and honey, The same. 1 COME, thirsty soul, the waters flow, The Fountain is both full and free, 2 What thirsty souls are thirsting for, "Tis God the Holy Ghost creates 3 Come then, ye pennyless and poor, 'Tis beggars get the wine and milk, 4 Go thou, and plead atoning blood, Christ's blood has pav'd your way to God, 5 Come, poor distressed thirsty soul, A thousand blessings you may ask, Come to those living precious streams, What thou art thirsting for, come take, As many as were ordained unto eternal life, believed, and no more, and no less. Acts xiii. 48. 1 As many as the Lord has chose, So many shall believe; Not all the pow'r and craft of hell 2 Those God has fore-ordain'd to save, But those who say 'tis man's free will, 3 For God eternally has fix'd His love upon that man Who owns salvation all of grace, 4 'Tis not because the man believes, God had ordain'd he should believe, 5 Though in our Adam nature dead, 'Till God the Holy Ghost comes down, 6 God has ordain'd it should be so, To call his people by his grace, And bring them to the Lamb. 7 Before God form'd his creature man, God had ordain'd redemption's plan, 8 That man that goes to God in time, The Father's own eternal choice, Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.-0 the Privilege of Prayer, O that the professors of this day did but realize the blessing, to be taught by the Holy Ghost, what it is to pray in prayer. Matthew xviii. 20. 1 WHERE two or three together meet The Lord has pledg'd himself to hear Wherever such poor souls are found, 3 The two or three within these walls, Who often passes multitudes, To bless his little few. 4 May God the Comforter descend, That this may be a precious time, 5 0 may our pray'rs ascend on high, We have no other plea to make, 6 What Jesus did on Calv'ry's cross, This is the plea we bring this night, 7 Our hearts lie open to our God, He knows for what we come; When the Son of Man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory; and before him shall be gathered all nations; and he shall separate them one from anor ther, as a shepherd divideth the sheep from the goats, Matthew xxv. 31, 32. 1 O WHAT a world of wretchedness How many snares and crooked paths, 2 Then what's the way in which I go? 3 For, when the Son of Man shall come, The ransom'd of the Lord will shout 4 All nations of the world shall stand, When God will own his chosen sheep, 5 O what a voice will then be heard? The kingdom is prepar'd for you, Redeem'd by God the Son. 6 Then you who trust in Jesus now, Who bought you with his precious blood, O help us to believe that now In Christ we are complete. 8 That we may know that Christ is ours, "Whom God had fix'd his love upon Salvation all of Grace. Sanctified by God the Father, preserved and chosen in Jesus Christ, and called. Jude 1. 1 O GLORIOUS, blessed, charming plan! How can Jehovah save lost man? The plan is laid, nay, more than laid, 'Tis finished, the debt is paid. 2 The Father gave unto his Son All those he lov'd ere time begun; 3 These God the Holy Ghost renews, |