1 Without intermission roll; Overwhelms the guilty soul. 4 See yon sun, how swift he hasteth And may set no more to rise. God may next call you away. All who comes he will receive. Come then sinners, HYMN 17. P. M. HEARKEN, sinners, we have cause We pray be reconcil'd to him, Who once lay in a manger. Ho! every one that thirsts, "Freely drink and quench your thirst, 2 The awful God who made your soul, Doth charge you with ten thousand crimes, But hateth to confound you.. 3 O seek the circumcising grace, For if you seek your life to save, 4 The cross of Christ you have to bear, Or groan you will when time shall cease, In darkness and confusion. 5 Come all ye humble weeping souls, Who long to be forgiv'n, We bring glad tidings unto you, From the good Lord of heav'n. 6 There is a fountain deep and wide, For sin and all uncleanness, Come drink and wash, and be made white, 7 01 see the crowd that's trav'ling on, 8 Shall unbelief debar you from The knowledge of your Saviour? 9 I'm not surpris'd that saints do sing, 10 My night of sin and grief is gone, O! for a thousand tongues to tell 11 Let heav'n and earth with me unite, 1 HYMN 18. P. M. THE voice of free grace Cries escape to the mountain; For Adam's lost race, Christ hath open'd a fountain. For sin and transgression, His blood flows most freely Hallelujah to the Lamb, Who has purchased our pardon, 2 That fountain so clear, In which all may find pardon, From Jesus's side Flows plenteous redemption; His blood it flows freely: 3 Blest Jesus, ride on, Thy kingdom is glorious, Thou wilt make us victorious. 4 When on Zion we stand,' 1 Having gain'd the blest shore, For ever and ever. HYMN 19. P. M. SINNER, art thou still secure? 2 At his presence nature shakes, You that glory in your shame, When the world is wrapt in flame? 3 Then the great, the rich, the wise, Trembling, guilty, self-condemned, Must behold the wrathful eyes Of the Judge they once blasphemed. Where are now their haughty looks? O! their horror and despair, When they see the opened books, And their dreadful sentence hear! 4 Lord, prepare us by thy grace Soon we must resign our breath, And our souls be called to pass Through the iron gate of death. Let us now our day improve, Listen to the gospel voice; Seek the things that are above; Scorn the world's pretended joys. 50 when flesh and heart shall fail Let thy love our spirits cheer, Strengthen'd thus, we shall prevail Over Satan, sin, and fear; Trusting in thy precious name, May we thus our journey end; Then our foes shall lose their aim, And the Judge will be our friend. HYMN 20. L. M. LADEN with guilt, sinners arise And view your bleeding sacrifice; Each purple drop proclaims there's room, And bids the poor and needy come. 2 Beneath your crimes the victim stood, 3 Mercy, truth, peace, and righteousness, Here look, till love dissolves your heart, 4 O quit the world's delusive charms, SIN 1 INNERS, the warning hear, In all their heav'nly charms; With vanity and mirth: No longer now from Jesus roam, 3 Hark! 'tis the Saviour's voice, O make his grace your choice, 4 No longer ling'ring stand, 1 On Sodom's sinful plains; No longer from the Saviour roam, HYMN 22. P. M. COME, O my heart, and let us take An evening walk becoming thee, Now whither dost thou choose, we shall take our course, Up to Calvary or Gethsemane? |