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3 The' indubitable witness
Of thy own Deity,

Thon giv'st my soul its fitness
Thy glorious face to see:
Thy comforts, gifts, and graces,
My largest thoughts transcend,
And challenge endless praises,
When faith in sight shall end.

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The signature of divine love.

WHEN

WHEN shall I hear the inward voice,
Which only faithful souls can hear?
Pardon, and peace, and heavenly joys,
Attend the promised Comforter:
O come, and righteousness divine,
And Christ, and all with Christ, are mine.

20 that the Comforter would come,
Nor visit as a transient guest;
But fix in me his constant home,
And keep possession of my breast;
And make my soul his loved abode,
The temple of indwelling God.

8 Come, Holy Ghost, my heart inspire;
Attest that I am born again;
Come, and baptize me now with fire,
Nor let thy former gifts be vain:
I cannot rest in sins forgiven;
Where is the earnest of my heaven!

4 Where the indubitable seal,

That ascertains the kingdom mine!
The powerful stamp I long to feel,-
The signature of love divine;
O shed it in my heart abroad,
Fulness of love, of heaven, of God!

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SANCTIFICATION.

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The hope of our high calling.

WHAT is our calling's glorious hope,

inward holiness!

For this to Jesus I look up;
I calmly wait for this.

2 I wait till he shall touch me clean,--
Shall life and power impart;

Give me the faith that casts out sin,
And purifies the heart.

3 This is the dear redeeming grace,
For every sinner free;

Surely it shall on me take place,
The chief of sinners,-me.
4 From all iniquity, from all,
He shall nry soul redeem;
In Jesus I believe, and shall
Believe myself to him.

5 When Jesus makes my heart his home, My sin shail all depart;

And, lo! he saith, I quickly come,

To fill and rule thy heart.

6 Be it according to thy word; Redeem me from all sin;

My heart would now receive thee, Lord; Come in, my Lord, come in!

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The will of God.

HE wills that I should holy be:

That holiness I long to feel;

That full divine conformity

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To all my Saviour's righteous will.

2 See, Lord, the travail of thy soul Accomplish'd in the change of mine; And plunge me, every whit made whole, In all the depths of love divine. 3 On thee, O God, my soul is stay'd, And waits to prove thine utmost will; The promise by thy mercy made, Thou canst, thou wilt, in me fulfil. 4 No more I stagger at thy power, Or doubt thy truth, which cannot move: Hasten the long-expected hour,

And bless me with thy perfect love.

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Thy will be done.

THIS is thy will, I know,

That I should holy be;'

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Should let my sins this moment go,
This moment turn to thee.

2 O might I now embrace

Thine all-sufficient power,

And never more to sin give place,
And never grieve thee more.

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The good pleasure of his will.
KNOW that my Redeemer lives,
And ever prays for me;

A token of his love he gives,-
A pledge of liberty.

2 I find him lifting up my head;
He brings salvation near;
His presence makes me free indeed,
And he will soon appear.

3 He wills that I should holy be!
What can withstand his will!
The counsel of his grace in me
He surely shall fulfil.

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4 Jesus, I hang upon thy word; I steadfastly believe

Thou wilt return, and claim me, Lord, And to thyself receive.

5 When God is mine, and I am his,

Of paradise possess'd,

I taste unutterable bliss,

And everlasting rest.

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The believer's rest.

LORD, I believe a rest remains
To all thy people known;

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A rest where pure enjoyment reigns,
And thou art loved alone:

2 A rest where all our soul's desire
Is fix'd on things above;

Where fear, and sin, and grief expire,
Cast out by perfect love.

30 that I now the rest might know,
Believe, and enter in :

Now, Saviour, now the power bestow, And let me cease from sin.

4 Remove this hardness from my heart; This unbelief remove:

To me the rest of faith impart,-
The Sabbath of thy love.

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He saves his people from their sins. AVIOUR from sin, I wait to prove That Jesus is thy healing name; To lose, when perfected in love,

Whate'er I have, or can, or am: I stay me on thy faithful word, The servant shall be as his Lord.

2 Didst thou not in the flesh appear,
Sin to condemn, and man to save!
That perfect love might cast out fear!
That I thy mind in me might have!
In holiness show forth thy praise,
And serve thee all my happy days?

3 Didst thou not die that I might live No longer to myself, but thee? Might body, soul, and spirit give

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He is faithful that hath promised.

JESUS, the sinner's rest thou art,
From guilt, and fear, and pain;
While thou art absent from the heart
We look for rest in vain.

2 O when wilt thou my Saviour bef
O when shall I be clean!
The true eternal Sabbath see,-
A perfect rest from sin?

3 The consolations of thy word
My soul have long upheld;
The faithful promise of the Lord
Shall surely be fulfill'd.

4 I look to my incarnate God
Till he his work begin;
And wait till his redeeming blood
Shall cleanse me from all sin.

5 O that I now the voice might hear
That speaks my sins forgiven;
Thy word is pass'd to give me here
The inward pledge of heaven.

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