7 Let all our pow'rs be join'd His glorious name to raise: Pleasure and love fill ev'ry mind, And ev'ry voice be praise. 1 HYMN 30. First Part. C. M. JESUS, in ESUS, in thee our eyes behold Than the rich gems and polish'd gold, 2 Fresh blood, as constant as the day, 3 Once, in the circuit of a year, 4 But Christ, by his own pow'rful blood, Ascends above the skies; And, in the presence of our God, HYMN 30. Second Part. P. M. Christ our High Priest. 1 A GOOD high-priest is come, And taking up his room, 2 My Lord a priest is made, As sware the mighty God, 1 For sinners, who his mercy seek, He shall have all the praise: for he HYMN 30. Third Part. C. M. HOW OW sweet and awful is the place, With Christ within the doors; While everlasting love displays The choicest of her stores! 2 Here ev'ry bowel of our God With soft compassion rolls; Here peace and pardon, bought with blood, Is food for dying souls. 3 While all our hearts, and all our songs, Join to admire the feast; Each of us cries with thankful tongues, "Lord, why was I a guest? 4 "Why was I made to hear thy voice, "And enter while there's room; "When thousands make a wretched choice, "And rather starve than come?" 5 'Twas the same love, that spread the feast, That sweetly forc'd us in; Else we had still refus'd to taste, 6 Pity the hypocrites, O Lord, Teach them to know and fear thy word; 7 We long to see thy churches full; 1 May with one voice, and heart, and soul, HYMN 31. First Part. L. M. Jesus hath the key of the kingdom of heaven. WITH VITH what delight I raise my eyes, 2 Of God's own house the sacred key 3 He shuts, and worlds might strive in vain He looses all their bars again, 4 Fix'd in omnipotence, he bears 5 My little all I here suspend, Where the whole weight of heav'n is hung; Secure I rest on such a friend, And into raptures wake my tongue. 1 HYMN 31. Second Part. C. M. The Bible. FATHER of mercies, in thy word What endless glory shines! For ever be thy name ador'd For these celestial lines! 2 Here may the wretched sons of want Riches, above what earth can grant, 3 Here the fair tree of knowledge grows, 4 Here springs of consolation rise, 5 Here the Redeemer's welcome voice Attend the blissful sound! 6 O may these heav'nly pages be And still new beauties may I see, 7 Divine Instructor, gracious Lord, 1 " Teach me to love thy sacred word, HYMN 31. Third Part. L. M. Go O preach my gospel, saith the Lord, "He shall be sav'd, that trusts my word; "And he condemn'd that won't believe. 2 "I'll make your great commission known, "And ye shall prove my gospel true; "By all the works, that I have done, 66 By all the wonders, ye shall do. 3 "Go heal the sick, go raise the dead, "Tho' Greeks reproach, and Jews blaspheme. 4 "Teach all the nations my commands, "I'm with you, till the world shall end; "All pow'r is trusted in my hands, 66 "I can destroy, and can defend." 5 He spake, and light shone round his head, 1 HYMN 31. Fourth Part. L. M. WE 2 How shall we get our crimes forgiv❜n, Can souls, all o'er defil'd with sin, 3 In vain we search, in vain we try, 4 This is the pillar of our hope, That bears our fainting spirits up; |