1 HYMN 110. L. M. Armley, Bath. STEELE. Sufferings and Death. TRETCH'D on the cross, the Saviour dies; STRE Hark! his expiring groans arise: 2 But life attends the deathful sound, 3 Can I survey this scene of wo, 4 Come, dearest Lord, thy grace impart, HYMN 111. L. P. M. Carolans, Harlington, Clapton. LOVE divine, what hast thou done! The Father's co-eternal Son Bore all my sins upon the tree; 2 Sinners, behold, as ye pass by, The bleeding Prince of life and peace; HYMN 110. L.M. Armley, Bath Hark! his expiring gro Come, sinners, see your Saviour die, To bring us, rebels, back to God; His church is purchas'd with his blood; 4 Then let us sit beneath his cross, And gladly catch the healing stream; HYMN 112. C. M.. STENNETT. Buckingham, Elgin, Plymouth. YOND ONDER-amazing sight-I see Expiring on th' accursed tree, And welt'ring in his blood. 2 Behold the purple torrent run 3 The trembling earth, the darken'd sky, Proclaim the truth aloud; And with the amaz'd centurion cry, "This is the Son of God!" 4 So great, so vast a sacrifice May well my hope revive; If God's own Son thus bleeds and dies, HYMN 113. 8, 7, 4. Littleton, Helmsley. F. It is finished. John xix. 30. HARK! the voice of love and mercy! Sounds aloud from Calvary; See, it rends the rocks asunderShakes the earth and veils the sky! "It is finish'd!”— Hear the Saviour-dying-cry. 2 It is finish'd !—Oh, what pleasure Saints, the dying words record. 3 Finish'd-all the types and shadows Finish'd-all that God had promis'd; Saints, from hence your comforts draw. Glory to the bleeding Lamb! |