4 [Engraved, as in eternal brass, Nor can the powers of darkness raze 5 He that can dash whole worlds to death, 6 His every word of grace is strong 15. C. M. WATTS, &o. The Holiness of God.-Ps. cxi. 9; cxlv. 17. How shall I praise the eternal God, That infinite Unknown? Who can ascend his high abode, Or venture near his throne? 2 Heaven's brightest lamps,with him compared, 3 Holy is he in all his works, 4 None but his favourites may draw near, 5 In Jesus' image shining bright, 16. C. M. BURNHAM. The Holiness of the Three-One God.-Rev. iv. 8; 2 Tim. i. 9 THE Father is a holy God; His holy Son he gave; Who freely shed atoning blood, A guilty world to save. 2 The Spirit brings the chosen race 3 In holiness the saints delight, While here on earth they dwell; 4 The Holy Spirit leads them on, 5 He makes them feel the cleansing grace, That flows through Jesus' blood; Unites in love the holy race The new-born sons of God. TUCKER. The Harmony of the Perfections of God.-Ps. lxxxv. 9-13 O LOVE, beyond conception great, That form'd the vast, stupendous plan, Where all divine perfections meet, 2 There wisdom shines in fullest blaze, 18. L. M WATTS. Glory and Grace in the Person of Christ.-2 Cor. iv. 6; Ps. xcviii. 1 Now to the Lord a noble song! Awake, my soul; awake, my tongue! And all his boundless love proclaim! 2 See where it shines in Jesus' face, 4 But in his looks a glory stands, The pleasing lustre of his eyes Outshines the wonders of the skies. 5 [Grace! 'tis a sweet, a charming theme! My thoughts rejoice at Jesus' name! Ye angels, dwell upon the sound! Ye heavens, reflect it to the ground!] 6 O may I live to reach the place Where he unveils his lovely face; Where all his beauties you behold, And sing his name to harps of gold. 19. O. M. WATTS. A New Song to the Lamb that was slain.-Rev. v. 6-12. BEHOLD the glories of the Lamb, 3 Those are the prayers of the saints, 4 [Eternal Father, who shall look Who but the Son shall take that book, 5 He shall fulfil thy great decrees; Lo! in his hands the sovereign keys 6 Now to the Lamb that once was slain. For ever on thy head. 7 Thou hast redeem'd our souls with blood, Hast set the prisoners free: Hast made us kings and priests to God, 8 The worlds of nature and of grace 20. L. M. WATTS. The Deity and Humanity of Christ.-John i. 1, 3, 14, &c.; Col. i. 16. With God he was; the Word was God; 2 By his own power were all things made; 3 [Ere sin was born, or Satan fell, Or count the number of thy years?)] But, lo! he leaves those heavenly forms: 4 The Word descends and dwells in clay, |