2 'Twas for my sins my dearest Lor Hung on the cursed treeAnd groan'd away a dying life, For thee, my soul, for thee. -8 Oh, how I hate these lusts of mine, d 4 Yes, my Redeemer, they shall die, e 5 Whilst with a melting, broken heart, My murder'd Lord I view, o I'll raise revenge against my sins, Aud slay the murd❜rers too. ISLE OF WIGHT. BANGOR. HYMN 107. C. M. The everlasting Absence of GOD intoi 'T erable. HAT awful day will surely come, Th' appointed hour makes haste When I must stand before my Judge, And pass the solemn test. e 2 Thou lovely Chief of all my joys, e 3 The thunder of that dismal word a 'Twould tear my soul asunder, Lord, With most tormenting fear. p4 What to be banish'd for my life, And yet forbid to die! To linger in eternal pain, HYMN 114. C. M. CHRIST's Death, Victory, and Dominion. 1 SING mySaviour's wond'rous death;- 2 'Tis finish'd! our Emmanuel cries, 3 His cross a sure foundation laid When through the regions of the dead 4 Exalted at his Father's side, 5 The saints from his propitious eye, 2 Let princes of exalted state To hi aser be their crown; S Know that his kingdom is supreme, 4 Then let the sov'reigns of the globe e 5 Ye judges of the earth, be wise, 1 HYMN 118. L. M. The Priesthood of CHRIST. B LOOD has a voice to pierce the skies, • Revenge-the blood of Abel cries; But the dear stream, when Christ was slain, Speaks peace-as loud from ev'ry vein. -2 Pardon and peace from God on high; .3 To Jesus let our praises rise, HYMN 119. C. M. The Holy Scriptures. ADEN with guilt, and full of fears, 2 The volume of my Father's grace 3 [This is the field where hidden lies The pearl of price unknown; That merchant is divinely wise, Who makes the pearl his own.] [Here consecrated water flows, To quench my thirst of sin; Here the fair tree of knowledge grows, No danger dwells therein.] We walk by Faith, not by Sight. T'S 1 IS by the faith of joys to come, We walk thro' deserts dark as night; 1 "Till we arrive at heav'n our home, Faith is our guide, and faith our light. 2 The want of sight she well supplies, 3 Cheerful we tread the desert thro', 4 So Abrah'm by divine command, Left his own house to walk with God; His faith beheld the promis'd land, And fir'd his zeal along the road. BATH. ISLINGTON. HYMN 130. C. M. The new Creation. TTEND, while God's exalted Son "Behold, I sit upon my throne, "Nature and sin are pass'd away, "And the old Adam dies; "My hands a new foundation lay"See the new world arise! 3 "I'll be a Sun of righteousness "To the new heav'ns I make; "None but the new-born heirs of grace "My glories shall partake. HYMN 131. L. M. The Excellency of the Christian Religion, 0 1 ET everlasting glories crown Thy head, my Saviour, and my Lord; Thy hands have bro't salvation down, And writ the blessings in thy word. 있다. -3 In vain the trembling conscience seeks Some solid ground to rest upon; With long despair the spirit breaks, 'Till we apply to Christ alone. eHow well thy blessed truths agree! How wise and holy thy commands! -Thy p mises-how firm they be! How firm our hope and comfort stands! o 5 Not the feign'd fields of heath'nish bliss -6 Shonid all the forms that men devise |