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Hymn 1:34. [Supplement.]
None excluded from hope, Rom. 1. 16. 1 Cor. 1. 24.
1 Jesus, thy blessings are not few, Nor is thy gospel weak; Thy grace can melt the stubborn Jew, And bow th' aspiring Greek.
2 Wide as the reach of Satan's rage Doth thy salvation flow; 'Tis not confin'd to s.e.x or age, The lofty or the low.
3 While grace is offer'd to the prince, The poor may take their share; No mortal has a just pretence To perish in despair.
4 Be wise, ye men of strength and wit, Nor boast your native powers; But to his sovereign grace submit, And glory shall be yours.
5 Come, all ye vilest sinners come, He'll form your souls anew: His gospel and his heart have room For rebels such as you.
6 His doctrine is almighty love; There's virtue in his Name To turn the raven to a dove, The lion to a lamb.
Hymn 1:35. [Supplement.]
Truth, sincerity, &c. Phil. 4. 8.
1 Let those who bear the Christian name Their holy vows fulfil: The saints, the followers of the Lamb, Are men of honour still.
2 True to the solemn oath they take, Tho' to their hurt they swear; Constant and just to all they speak, For G.o.d and angels hear.
3 Still with their lips their hearts agree, Nor flattering words devise, They know the G.o.d of truth can see Thro' every false disguise.
4 They hate th' appearance of a lie In all the shapes it wears; They live the truth; and, when they die, Eternal life is theirs.
5 While hypocrites and liars fly Before the Judge's frown, His faithful friends, who fear a lie, Receive th' immortal crown.
Hymn 1:36. [Supplement.]
A lovely carriage.
1 O 'tis a lovely thing to see A man of prudent heart, Whose thoughts, and lips, and life agree To act a useful part.
2 When envy, strife, and wars begin, In little angry souls, Mark how the sons of peace come in, And quench the kindling coals.
3 Their minds are humble, mild, and meek, Nor let their fury rise; Nor pa.s.sion moves their lips to speak, Nor pride exalts their eyes.
4 Their frame is prudence mix'd with love, Good works fulfil their day: They join the serpent with the dove, But cast the sting away.
5 Such was the Saviour of mankind; Such pleasures he pursu'd; His flesh and blood were all refin'd, His soul divinely good.
6 Lord, can these plants of virtue grow In such a heart as mine?
Thy grace my nature can renew, And make my soul like thine.
Hymn 1:37. [Supplement.]
Zeal and Fort.i.tude.
1 Do I believe what Jesus saith, And think the gospel true?
Lord, make me bold to own my faith, And practise virtue too.
2 Suppress my shame, subdue my fear, Arm me with heavenly zeal, That I may make thy power appear, And works of praise fulfil.
3 If men shall see my virtue s.h.i.+ne, And spread my name abroad, Thine is the power, the praise is thine, My Saviour and my G.o.d.
4 Thus when the saints in glory meet, Their lips proclaim thy grace; They cast their honours at thy feet, And own their borrow'd rays.
PAUSE.
5 Are we the soldiers of the cross?
The followers of the Lamb?
And shall we fear to own his cause, Or blush to speak his name?
6 Now we must fight, if we would reign; Increase our courage, Lord!
We'll bear the toil, endure the pain, Supported by thy word.
7 Thy saints in all this glorious war Shall Conquer tho' they're slain; They see the triumph from afar, And shall with Jesus reign.
8 When that ill.u.s.trious day shall rise, And all thy armies s.h.i.+ne In robes of victory thro' the skies, The glory shall be thine.
Hymn 1:38. [Supplement.]
The universal law of equity. Matt. 8. 12.
1 Blessed Redeemer how divine, How righteous is this rule of thine, "To do to all men just the same "As we expect or wish from them."
2 This golden lesson, short and plain, Gives not the mind nor memory pain; And every conscience must approve This universal law of love.
3 How blest would every nation be, Thus rul'd by love and equity!
All would be friends without a foe, And form a paradise below.
4 Jesus, forgive us, that we keep Thy sacred law of love asleep, No more let envy, wrath, and pride, But thy blest maxims be our guide.
Hymn 1:39.
G.o.d's tender care of his church, Isa. 13 &c.
1 How shall my inward joys arise And burst into a song, Almighty love inspires my heart, And pleasure tunes my tongue.
2 G.o.d on his thirsty Sion-hill Some mercy-drops has thrown, And solemn oaths have bound his love To shower salvation down.
3 Why do we then indulge our fears, Suspicions and complaints?
Is he a G.o.d, and shall his grace Grow weary of his saints?
4 Can a kind woman e'er forget The infant of her womb, And 'mongst a thousand tender thoughts Her suckling have no room?
5 "Yet (saith the Lord) should nature change, "And mothers monsters prove, "Sion still dwells upon the heart "Of everlasting love.