1 Co HYMN 78. P. M. NOME listening angels, attend while I sing The wonders of Jesus, my conquering king; Great things for my soul he surely has done, All glory to God for the gift of his Son. 2 I wander'd in darkness a stranger to God, Neglected his calls and despised his word; In romances and novels I thought I should gain Some knowledge of pleasure and honour obtain. 3 At length the gospel trumpet did sound in my ears, And thunders from heaven awakened my fears; The tears of repentance then freely did run, For slighting the Saviour, alas! i'm undone. 4 One evening, while musing, these words came with power, O do not be troubled, nor doubt any more; In my Father's house there's a mansion for thee. 5 'Tis the voice of my Saviour, my soul then did cry, On Calvary he suffered, and for me did die; His five bleeding wounds are now pleading for me, He offers me pardon, he bids me be free. 6 My soul is now anchor'd in the fountain of love, My heart and my treasure's in heaven above; Through grace I'm determin'd I ne'er will give o'er, Till safely I'm landed on Canaan's blest shore. HYMN 79. P. M. COME brethren and sisters, that love my dear Lord, I pray give attention and ear to my word; What a wonder of mercy! behold now I see What a tender kind Saviour has done for poor me. 2 I was led by the devil, till lost and distress'd, I thought that in torments I soon should be cast, No peace to my conscience, but all mist The heart of his rebel was bursted in twain, 77 5 There was peace now in heaven, and peace upon earth, The angels rejoice at a poor sinner's birth; Your sins are forgiven, my Saviour did say, Oh, witness kind heaven, on this my birth day. 6 My soul it was humbled, I fell to the ground; The time of refreshing at length I have found; O Lord, thou hast ravish'd my soul with thy charms, Let me die like old Simeon, with Christ in my 1 arms. HYMN 80. P. M. I do feel thy merit, While in thy dear arms I lie; Tell the world of his dear name; 4 He that asketh soon receivetli, 5 Now our Advocate is pleading, very 75 me. 's interceding, hase of his blood s I hear him praying, are them, I have died:" er answers, saying, freely justified." HYMN 81. P. M. OME all ye weary travellers, 1C And let us join to sing The everlasting praises Of Jesus Christ, our king. The Lord has brought us through. 2 At first when Jesus found us, And pointed out the danger The world, the flesh, and Satan. By faith and humble prayer. 3 But by our disobedience, With sorrow we confess, But now and, then a cluster 4 The pleasant fruits of Canaan And faith and love increase. 5 In faith, and hope, and patience, 6 Sinners, why stand ye idle, 7 But if you will refuse us, 8 O sinners, be awaken'd To see your dismal state: 9 Now to the king immortal We mean to spend our days; 1 COME HYMN 82. P. M. NOME and taste, along with me, 2 Wherefore should I feast alone, 3 Now I go to heaven's door, 4 Goodness running like a stream, 5 Saints in glory sing aloud, 6 Now my body doth its best, 7 Sinful nature, hatching vice; e Heaven's here and heaven's there, 9 Now I go rejoicing home, |