FOR 176. (190.) M. lid of the Spirit. 1 erer blessed be the Lord, My Saviour and my shield! He sends his Spirit with his word, To arm me for the field. 2 When all my foes their force unite, He makes my soul his care; Instructs me in the heav'nly fight, And guards me through the war. 3 A friend and helper so divine My fainting hope shall raise: (195.) L. M. 177. The Holy Spirit a Comforter. 1 SYRE the blest Coroforter is nigh, 'Tis he sustains my fainting heart; Else would my hope for ever die, And ev'ry cheering ray depart. 2 When some kind promise glads my soul, Do I not find his healing voice The tempest of my fears control, And bid my drooping pow’rs rejoice? 8 What less than thine almighty word Can raise my heart from earth and dust, And bid me cleave to thee, my Lord, My life, my treasure, and my trust! * And when my cheerful hope can say, “I love my God, and taste his grace;" Lord, is it not thy blissful ray, Which brings this dawn of sacred peace! 5 Let thy kind Spirit in my heart For ever dwell, O God of love; And light and heav'nly peace impart, Sweet carnest of the joys above. 178. (196.) L. M. AMIDST a world of hopes and fears, A world of cares, and toils, and tears, Where foes alarm, and dangers threat, And pleasures kill, and glories cheat: 2 Send down, O Lord!' a heav'nly ray, To guide me in the doubtful way; To guard me in the dang'rous hour. In which the thoughtless many run, Safe lead me to thy heav'nly hill. That charm, delight, transport the soul; And every panting wish shall be Possess'd of boundless bliss in thee. 179. (198.) C. M. Breathing after holiness. 1 O THAT the Lord, would guide my wayą To keep To know and do his will! And make my heart sincere; But keep my conscience clear. 3 Assist my soul, too apt to stray, A stricter watch to keep; 1 Make me to walk in thy commaads; 'Tis a delightful road: Nor let my head, or heart, or hands, Offend against my God. P. M. 180. To the blessed Spirit. · HOLY Ghost, dispel onr sadness, Pierce the clouds of sinful night: Breathe thy life and spread thy light; grace, Hear, Oh! hear our supplication. 2 From that height which knows no measures As a gracious shower descend: Bringing down the richest treasure Man can wish, or God can send. O thou GLORY, shining down From the FATHER and the Sox, Grant us thy illumination! Rest on all this congregation. 3 Come, thou best of an donations God can give, or we implore; We need wish for nothing more; Rest on all this congregation, P. M. 181. Address to the Spirit. Enlivåning, consecrating, fire, with celestial heat, 2 In our cold breasts O strike a spark Of that pure flame which seraphs feet; Nor let us wander in the dark, Or lie benumb'd and stupid still. Come, vivifying Spirit, come! And make our hearts thy constant home. 3 Let pure devotion's fervours rise! Let ev'ry pious passion glow! O let the raptures of the skies Kindle in our cold hearts below. Come, purifying Spirit, come, And make our souls thy constant home! THE GOSPEL CALI.. 1. INVITING. GENERAL INVITATIONS S. M. 182. • Behold, now is the accepted Time. 2 Cor. vi. 2. Now is the day of grace; And seek the Saviour's face. 2 Now is th' accepted time, The Saviour calls to-day; Then why should you delay? 8 Now is th'accepted time, The gospel bids you come; Declares there yet room. 4 Lord, draw reluctant souls, And feast them with thy love; 5 At length around thy throne They shall thy face behold; While thro' eternity they'll strive Their raptures to unfold. P. M. 183. Come and welcome to Jesus Christ. Isaiah lv. l. · COME, ye sinners, poor and wretched, Weak and wounded, sick and sore! Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pity join'd with power: He is able, He is willing: doubt no more. God's free bounty glorify: Every grace that brings us nigh- Come to Jesus Christ, and buy. 3 Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream; Is to feel your need of him; Lost and ruin'd by the fall! You will never come at all. Not the righteous, Sinners Jesus came to call, 5 View him prostrate in the garden; On the ground your Maker lies On the bloody tree behold him; Hear him cry, before he dies, " It is finished!" Sinner, will not this suffice? 1 |