HYMN 377. S. M. 1. ? ID Christ o'er sinners weep, Let fonds of penitential grief Burst forth from ev'ry eye. 2 The Son of God in tears Angels with wonder sec; He shed those tears for thee. 3. He wept that we might weep Each sin demands a tear: And there's no weeping there. HYMN 378. P. M. 1 , Perfects what he first begun: Awful, fearful, joyful day; Flaming skies are swept away. 2 Hear the awful trumpet sounding; See the nations all draw near; Till it reaches every ear: Saints repeating, Come, Lord, come: Jesus speaks their final doom. 3 Hear the sentence, not reversed, See the mighty gulph between ; Closes up the awful scene: View, and tell his bleeding wounds, HYMN 379. L. M. 1 CA AMP-MEETINGS with tlly presence crown, And show'r, O Lord, thy blessings down; Fill every heart with holy zeal, And all thy righteousness reveal. 2 Der all our hosts do thou presidc, And all our various movenients guide : And show thyself the sinner's friend. 3 Pour cut thy Spirit on thy song, And visit thy anointed ones; And glory rest upon our camp. Like holy incense to the skies ; HYMN 380. P. M. Healed ibe burning serpent's bite, To the wounded sinner's sight; "I have life and peace to give, Sinner, look to me and live." Well I know their mighty guilt; I my blood have freely spil Look on ine, it soft shall grow, And I'll wash you v:hite as snow." For thy precious life and death; Give us all the eye of faith; Do thy mercy we appeal, Give us, Lord, unfeigned repentance, HYMN 381. P. M. I for CHORUS And to glory I will go. 2 I left my worldly honour- I left my worldly fame- And with them my good name. 3 Some said I'd better tarry They thought I was too young For to prepare for dying: But that was all my theme. 4 Come all my loving brethren, And listen to my cry; CHORUS. And to begging I will go. 5 The Lord he loves the beggar, Who truly begs indeed; He always will relieve him Whene'er lie stands in need. 6 I do not beg for riches, Nor to be dressed fire: The sun it will outshine. 7 I'm not asham'd to beg While here on earth I stay; I'm not asham'd to watch And I'm not asham'd to pray. 8 The richest man I ever saw Was one that begg'd the most ; And with the Holy Ghost. Cone let us travel on HYMN 382. P. M. VIS my happiness below, Not to live without the cross; Sanctifying every Joss: But with humble faith to see This is happiness to me. of affliction, pain and toil; Which would elee o'erspread the Eoil: Trials give new life to prayer; Lay me low and keep me there. 3 Did I meet no trials here, No chastisement by the way; I should prove a cast away? Sunk in earthly vain delight; HYMN 383. P. M. 1 Let earth niake a noise and echo his praise, Our all-loving Saviour hatb pacified God, And paid for his favour the price of his blood. 2 Yo mountains and vales in praises abound, Ye hills and ye dales continue the sound, Y Break forth into singing ye trees of the wood, For Jesus is bringing lost sinners to God. 3 Atonement ne made for every one, The debt he bath paid, the work he hath done; Shout, all the creation, below and above, Ascribing salvation to Jesus's love. HYMN 384. C. M. 1 G Let us an altar raise; Our sacrifice of praise. While health and strength shall last; HYMN 385. C. M. 1 COME Holy Ghost, thine influence shed, Thy life infuse into the bread, Thy power into the wine. And made, by heavenly art, To every faithful heart. , , HYMN 386. P. M. Let thy will on earth be done; Glorious Lord of earth and heaven. May to thy great glory live, Alliny words and thoughts receive: All I have, and all I am. Take my mem'ry, inind, and will |