1A      L.M.             Gibbons, 1784
1.  Forgiveness !  'twas a joyful sound
  To guilty sinners doomed to die:
     We'd publish it the world around,
  And gladly shout it through the sky.
2.  'Twas the rich gift of love divine;
  'Tis full, effacing every crime;
  Unbounded shall its glory shine,
      And know no change by changing time.
3.  For this stupendous gift of heaven,
  What grateful honours shall we shew !
    Where much transgression is forgiven,
  May love with fervent ardour glow.
4.  By love inspired, may all our days
  With every heavenly grace be crown'd;
     May truth and goodness, joy and praise,
  In all abide, in all abound.

2A      7,6.             J. N. Darby, 1845
1.  O Lord, Thy love's unbounded,
  So sweet, so full, so free
     My soul is all transported,
  Whene'er I think on Thee !
2.  Yet, Lord, alas !  what weakness
  Within myself I find,
     No infant's changing pleasure
  Is like my wandering mind.
3.  And yet Thy love's unchanging,
  And doth recall my heart
      To joy in all its brightness,
  The peace its beams impart.
4.  Yet, sure, if in Thy presence
  My soul still constant were,
     Mine eye would, more familiar,
  Its brighter glories bear.
5.  And thus Thy deep perfections
  Much better should I know,
     And with adoring fervour
  In this Thy nature grow.
6.  Still sweet 'tis to discover,
  If clouds have dimmed my sight,
     When passed, Eternal Lover,
  Towards me, as e'er, Thou'rt bright.
7.  O keep my soul, then Jesus,
  Abiding still with Thee,
     And if I wander, teach me
  Soon back to Thee to flee.
8.  That all Thy gracious favour
  May to my soul be known;
      And, versed in this Thy goodness,
  My hopes Thyself shalt crown.

3A     8,8,8,6.          Jane Deck (Mrs. Walker)
1.  The wanderer no more will roam,
  The lost one to the fold hath come,
     The prodigal is welcomed home,
  O Lamb of God, to Thee !
2.  Though clothed in rags, by sin defiled,
  The Father did embrace His child;
      And I am pardoned, reconciled,
  O Lamb of God, in Thee !
3.  It is the Father's joy to bless;
  His love has found for me a dress,
     A robe of spotless righteousness,
  O Lamb of God, in Thee !
4.  And now my famished soul is fed,
  A feast of love for me is spread,
      I feed upon the children's bread,
  O Lamb of God, in Thee !
5.  Yea, in the fulness of His grace,
  God put me in the children's place,
     Where I may gaze upon His face,
  O Lamb of God, in Thee !
6.  Not half His love can I express,
  Yet, Lord, with joy my lips confess
     This blessŠd portion I possess,
  O Lamb of God, in Thee !
7.  Thy precious name it is I bear,
  In Thee I am to God brought near,
     And all the Father's love I share,
  O Lamb of God, in Thee !

4A      S.M.             Whitlock Gandy
1. His be "the Victor's name,"
  Who fought the fight alone;
      Triumphant saints no honour claim,
  His conquest was their own.
2.   By weakness and defeat,
  He won the meed and crown;
     Trod all our foes beneath His feet
  By being trodden down.
3.   Bless, bless the Conqueror slain,
  Slain in His victory;
     Who lived, who died, who lives again--
  For thee, His church, for thee !

5A        8,7.           Robinson
1.  Come, Thou fount of every blessing,
  Tune my heart to sing Thy grace;
      Streams of mercy,  never ceasing,
  Calls for ceaseless songs of praise.
2.  Jesus sought me when a stranger,
  Wandering from the fold of God;
     He, to rescue me from danger,
  Interposed His precious blood.
3.  O to grace how great a debtor
  Daily I'm constrained to be !
      Let that grace, Lord, like a fetter,
  Bind my wandering heart to Thee.
4.  Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it;
  Prone to leave the God I love:
     Yet Thou, Lord, hast deigned to seal it
  With Thy Spirit from above.
5.  Rescued thus from sin and danger,
  Purchased by the Saviour's blood,
      May I walk on earth a stranger,
  As a son and heir of God.

6A      8,7.             T. Kelly
1.  Gracious Lord !  my heart is fixed
  Sing I will, and sing of Thee,
      Since the cup that justice mixed
  Thou hast drunk, and drunk for me:
   Great Deliverer !
      Thou hast set the prisoner free.
2.  Many were the chains that bound me,
  But the Lord has loosed them all:
      Arms of mercy now surround me,
  Favours these, nor few, nor small:
   Saviour keep me !
      Keep Thy servant, lest he fall.
3.  Fair the scene that lies before me,
  Life eternal Jesus gives;
     While He waves His banner o'er me,
   Sure His promise !
     I shall live because He lives.
4.  When the world would bid me leave Thee,
  Telling me of shame and loss,
      Saviour, guard me, lest I grieve Thee,
  Lest I cease to love Thy cross:
   This is treasure;
      All the rest I count but dross.

7A      7,6.        G. W. Frazer
1.  Blest be the God and Father
  Of Jesus Christ the Son,
     Who chose us for all blessing
  Ere time had yet begun,
     That we redeemed His children
  Might dwell with Him above,
     And know the depth and fulness
  Of His unbounded love.
2.  Where all those deep affections,
  Which fill the Father's heart,
      Shall find their satisfaction,
  Their joy to us impart;
      Where we, His throne surrounding,
  Shall Abba, Father, say,
      Within those many mansions
  Prepared for that day.
3.  E'en whilst we here are waiting,
  His rest on high to share,
     We know our blest relation
  As children to Him there,
     And by His Spirit's leading,
  We Abba, Father, cry;
     With ever-growing longing
  We seek our home on high.

8A     S.M.         Isaac Watts
1.  My soul, repeat His praise
  Whose mercies are so great;
      Whose anger is so slow to rise,
  So ready to abate.
2.  High as the heavens are raised
  Above the earth we tread,
     So far the riches of God's grace
  Our highest thoughts exceed.
3.  His power subdues our sin;
  And His forgiving love,
      Far as the east is from the west,
  Did all our guilt remove.
4.  Man's life is as the grass,
  Or like the morning flower;
      If one sharp blast sweep o'er the field,
  It withers in an hour.
5.  But Thy compassions, Lord,
  To endless years endure;
      And all Thy people ever find
  Thy word of promise sure.

9A     8,8,8,4.          Sir J. Bowering
1. We cannot always trace the way
  Where Thou, our gracious Lord, doth lead,
     But we can always surely say,
  That God is love.
2.  When fear its gloomy cloud will fling
  O'er earth--our souls, to heaven above,
      As to their sanctuary, spring,
  For God is love.
3.  When clouds hang o'er our darken'd path,
  We'll check our dread, each doubt reprove;
      For here each saint sweet comfort hath,
  That God is love.
4.  Yes, Thou art love a truth like this
  Can every gloomy thought remove,
     And turn our tears and woes to bliss;
  Our God is love.

10A      10s. or 11s.         J. Newton
1.  Though dark be our way, since God is our Guide,
      'Tis ours to obey; 'tis His to provide:
      Though cisterns be broken, and creatures all fail,
      The word He hath spoken shall surely prevail.
2.  His love in times past forbids us to think
      He'll leave us at last in trouble to sink:
      The Lamb in His glory is ever in view,
      The pledge and the proof He will help us quite
through.
3.  And since all we meet must work for our good,
      The bitter is sweet, the medicine is food:
      Though painful at present, 'twill cease before
long,
      And then how triumphant the conqueror's song !

11A       S.M.           Kent
1.  What cheering words are these !
  Their sweetness who can tell ?
      In time and to eternal days--
  "'Tis with believers well !"
2.  In every state secure,
  Watched by the Saviour's eye,
     'Tis well with them should life endure,
  And well if called to die.
3.  Well in affliction's ways,
  Or on the mount with God;
      Well when they joy and sing and praise,
  Or buffet with the flood.
4.  'Tis well when joys arise,
  'Tis well when sorrows flow,
      Or darkness seems to veil the skies,
  And strong temptations grow.
5.  'Tis well when on the mount
  They feast and joy in love;
      And 'tis as well, in God's account,
  When they the furnace prove.
6.  But above all, how well
  When Jesus speaks the word,
      And, at the trumpet's sounding swell,
  They rise to meet their God !

12A       S.M.           Whitlock Gandy
1.  What though th' accuser roar
  Of ills that I have done !
     I know them well, and thousands more:
  Jehovah findeth none.
2.  Sin, Satan, death appear
  To harass and appal;
      Yet since the gracious Lord is near,
  Backward they go and fall.
3.  Before, behind, around,
  They set their fierce array,
      To fight and force me from the ground,
  Along life's narrow way.
4.  I meet them face to face,
  Through Jesus' conquest blest;
     March in the triumph of His grace
  Right onward to my rest.
5.  There, in His book, I bear
  More than a conqueror's name,
     Of soldier, son, and fellow-heir,
  Who fought and overcame.

13A      8,7.            H. Lyte
1.  Child of God, by Christ's salvation,
  Rise o'er sin, and fear, and care--
      Joy to find in every station
  Something still to do or bear;
      Think what Spirit dwells within thee--
  Think what Father's smiles are thine--
      Think that Jesus died to win thee--
  Child of God !  wilt thou repine ?
2.  Haste thee on from grace to glory,
  Armed by faith and winged by prayer,
      Heaven's eternal day's before thee,
  God's right hand shall guide thee there;
      Soon shall close thine earthly mission,
  Soon shall pass Thy pilgrim days,
      Hope shall change to glad fruition,
  Faith to sight,  and prayer to praise.

14A      L.M.            Mrs. McKay
1.  Asleep in Jesus, blessŠd sleep
  From which none ever wakes to weep;
      A calm and undisturbed repose,
  Where pow'rless is the last of foes.
2.  Asleep in Jesus:  oh, how sweet
  To be for such a slumber meet,
     With holy confidence to sing,
  That death has lost its venomed sting.
3.  Asleep in Jesus, peaceful rest,
  Whence waking we're supremely blest;
        No fear, no woe, shall dim that hour
  That manifests the Saviour's power.

15A      8,8,8,8,4,8.    G. W. Frazer
1.  The Lamb was slain, His precious blood
  On Calvary's awful tree was shed;
     He for the guilty sinner stood,
  And bore the judgement in his stead.
   He has made peace,
     And now He lives who once was dead.
2.  Proclaimer of that peace to all,
  He tells of full, unmingled grace;
     To high and low--who hear the call--
  To old and young of Adam's race,
   He preaches peace,
     And love divine shines in His face.
3.  Behold Him now, exalted high,
  Upon the throne He took His seat,
      Oh, wondrous grace, that we brought nigh
  And in Him seated are complete,
   He is our peace,
     For light divine He's made us meet.

16A      7,6.            H. K. Burlingham, 1865 from
Germ.
1.  O Jesus, Friend unfailing,
  How dear art Thou to me !
     Are cares or fears assailing ?
  I find my strength in Thee !
     Why should my feet grow weary
  Of this my pilgrim way ?
     Rough though the path and dreary,
  It ends in perfect day !
2.  Naught, naught I court as pleasure,
  Compared, O Christ with Thee !
     Thy sorrow without measure,
  Earned peace and joy for me.
     I love to own, Lord Jesus,
  Thy claims o'er me divine,
     Bought with Thy blood most precious,
  Whose can I be but Thine !
3.  What fills my heart with gladness ?
  'Tis Thine abounding grace !
     Where can I look in sadness,
  But, Jesus, on Thy face ?
     My all is Thy providing,
  Thy love can ne'er grow cold;
     In Thee, my Refuge hiding,
  No good wilt Thou withhold.
4.  Why should I droop in sorrow ?
  Thou'rt ever by my side !
     Why trembling dread the morrow ?
  What ills can e'er betide ?
     If I my cross have taken,
  'Tis but to follow Thee;
     If scorned, despised, forsaken,
  Naught severs Thee from me !
5.  O worldly pomp and glory,
  Your charms are spread in vain !
      I've heard a sweeter story !
  I've found a truer gain !
     Where Christ a place prepareth,
  There is my loved abode;
     There shall I gaze on Jesus:
  There shall I dwell with God.
6.  For every tribulation,
   For every sore distress,
      In Christ I've full salvation,
  Sure help and quiet rest.
     No fears of foes prevailing !
  I triumph, Lord, in Thee !
     O Jesus !  Friend unfailing,
  How dear art Thou to me !

17A     P.M.             Chr. Ign. La Trobe
     Son of the Father,  Hail !
  Son of God eternal !
     Jesus !  the sinner's Friend,
  Whose favour knows no end;
     Love made Thee condescend,
  With men to make abode,
     And, through Thy precious blood,
  We're now brought nigh to God.
     Thee, Saviour-Lord, we bless--
  Our Lord Jesus !
     Full of truth and power:
  Highly blessed,
        Blessed evermore.

18A     10s.             J. N. Darby, 1872
1.  And is it so !  I shall be like Thy Son,
      Is this the grace which He for me has won ?
        Father of glory, though beyond all thought,
      In glory, to His own blest likeness brought.
2.  Oh, Jesus, Lord, who loved me like to Thee ?
       Fruit of Thy work, with Thee, too, there to see
      Thy glory, Lord, while endless ages roll,
      Myself the prize and travail of Thy soul.
3.  Yet it must be, Thy love had not its rest
     Were Thy redeemed not with Thee fully blest;
      That love that gives not as the world but shares
      All it possess with its loved co-heirs.
4.  Nor I alone, Thy loved ones all, complete
      In glory, round Thee there with joy shall meet,
      All like Thee, for Thy glory like Thee, Lord,
      Object supreme of all, by all adored.

19A       7,6.           Miss A. L. Waring
1.  In heavenly love abiding,
  No change my heart shall fear,
     And safe is such confiding,
  For nothing changes here.
     The storm may roar without me,
  My heart may low be laid,
     But God is round about me,
  And can I be dismayed ?
2.  Wherever He may guide me,
  No want shall turn me back;
      My Shepherd is beside me,
  And nothing can I lack.
      His wisdom ever waketh,
  His sight is never dim;
      He knows the way He taketh
  And I will walk with Him.
3.  Green pastures are before me,
  Which yet I have not seen,
     Bright skies will soon be o'er me,
  Where the dark clouds have been.
     My hope I cannot measure,
  My path to life is free,
     My Saviour has my treasure,
  And He will walk with me.
4.  Ere yet another morning
  My spirit may be free,
      As absent from the body,
  At home, O Lord, with Thee.
      O sleep, O rest, how precious !
  As guarded by Thy care,
      I'm waiting for Thy promise
  To meet Thee in the air.
5.  The Lord Himself, e'en Jesus,
  Amid the ransomed throng,
      Its glory, joy, and beauty,
  Its never ending song.
      O day of wondrous promise !
  The Bridegroom and the bride
      Are seen in glory ever:
  For ever satisfied.

20A     8,7.             T. Kelly
1.  "Stricken, smitten, and afflicted,"
  See Him dying on the tree !
      'Tis the Christ by man rejected !
  Yes, my soul, 'tis He, 'tis He !
      Mark the sacrifice appointed !
  See who bears the awful load !
      'Tis the Word, 'tis God's Anointed,
  Son of Man and Son of God.
2.  Here we have a firm foundation;
  Here's the refuge of the lost;
     Christ's the Rock of our salvation--
  His the name of which we boast.
     Lamb of God !  for sinners wounded--
  Sacrifice to cancel guilt,
     None shall ever be confounded
  Who on Thee their have built.

21A      10s.            A. Midlane
1.  Oh !  what a Saviour is Jesus the Lord,
      Well might His name by His saints be adored !
      He has redeemed us from hell by His blood,
      Saved them for ever, and brought them to God.
2.  Now in the glory He waits to impart
      Peace to the conscience and joy to the heart--
      Waits to be gracious, to pardon and heal
      All who their sin and their wretchedness feel.
3.  Thousands have fled to His spear-piercŠd side,
       Welcome they all have been, none are denied;
      Weary and laden, they all have been blest,
      Joyfully now in the Saviour they rest.

22A       S.M.           A. P. Cecil
1.  Thou holy One and true,
  Our hearts in Thee confide,
     And in the circle of Thy love,
  As brethren we abide.
2.  In Thee the Father rests,
  His own anointed One,
      In Thee alone He finds delight,
  His well-belovŠd Son.
3.  In Thee we find delight,
  Firstborn 'mongst brethren Thou;
     To Thy dear name alone we cling,
  To Thy sure word we bow.
4.  Teach us that name to own,
  Whilst waiting, Lord, for Thee;
     Unholiness and sin to shun,
  From all untruth to flee.

23A      7,6.  
1.  O Jesus, precious Saviour,
  O when wilt Thou return ?
     Our hearts with woe familiar,
  To Thee, our Master turn.
2.  Our woe is thine, Lord Jesus,
  Our joy is in Thy love,
     But woe and joy all lead us
  To Thee in heaven above.
3.  To Thee we look, Lord Jesus,
  To Thee whose love we know,
     We wait the power that frees us
  From bondage, sin, and woe.
4.  We look for Thine appearing,
  Thy presence here to bless,
      We greet the day that's nearing,
  When all this woe shall cease.
5.  But, oh, for us, blest Saviour,
  How brighter far the lot,
     To be with Thee for ever,
  Where evil enters not !
6.  To see Thee who'st so loved us,
  Then face to face above,
      Whose grace at first had moved us
  To taste and know Thy love.
7.  With Thee, O Lord, for ever,
     Our souls shall be content,
      No act nor thought shall ever
  Full joy with Thee prevent.
8.  O come, then, soon, Lord Jesus,
  In patience still we wait,
      Await the power that frees us--
  Our longed-for heavenly seat.

24A      L.M.            S. O'M Cluff
1.  Nothing but Christ as on we tread,
      The Gift unpriced--God's living Bread,
      With staff in hand and feet well shod,
      Nothing but Christ--the Christ of God.
2.  Everything loss for Him below,
      Taking the cross where'er we go;
      Shewing to all where once He trod,
      Nothing but Christ--the Christ of God.
3. Nothing save Him, in all our ways,
     Giving the theme for ceaseless praise;
        Our whole resource along the road,
     Nothing but Christ--the Christ of God.

25A      8,8,6.          C. Wesley
1.  O Thou who hast redeemed of old,
      And make us of Thy grace take hold,
  With God at peace through Thee,
      Help me these blessings to own,
      And tell aloud what Thou hast done,
  O holy Lamb for me.
2.  Out of myself for help I go,
      Thy power alone resolved to know,
  Thy love's the plea I make;
     Give me the power, 'tis this I claim,
     With heart and life to praise Thy name,
   Give, for Thy mercy's sake.
3.  Love, only love, Thy heart inclined,
     And brought Thee, Saviour of mankind,
  Down from the throne above;
      Love made Thee here a Man of grief,
        Distress'd Thee sore for our relief,
  O mystery of love !
4.  Lord, I am Thine, Thy love to me
      Constrains my soul to cleave to Thee,
  And gladly to resign
      Whate'er I have, whate'er I am;
  My life be all with Thine the same,
      And all Thy shame be mine.

26A      C.M.D.     H. Bonar
1.  I heard the voice of Jesus say,
  "Come unto Me and rest;
      Lay down, thou weary one, lay sown
  Thy head upon My breast."
      I came to Jesus as I was,
  Weary, and worn, and sad;
      I found in Him a resting-place,
  And He has made me glad.
2.  I heard the voice of Jesus say,
  "Behold I freely give
      The living water--thirsty one,
  Stoop down, and drink, and live."
       I came to Jesus, and I drank
  Of that life-giving stream;
      My thirst was quenched, my soul revived,
  And now I live in Him.
3.  I heard the voice of Jesus say,
  "I am this dark world's light;
      Look unto Me:  Thy morn shall rise
  And all Thy day be bright."
      I looked to Jesus, and I found
  In Him my Star, my Sun;
      And in that light of life I'll walk
  Till traveling days are done.

27A      C.M.            C. Paget
1.  A mind at perfect peace with God:
  Oh, what a word is this !
      A sinner reconciled through blood:
  This, this indeed is peace !
2.  By nature and by practice far,
   How very far from God !
      Yet now by grace brought nigh to Him,
  Through faith in Jesus' blood.
3.  So nigh, so very nigh to God,
  More near I cannot be;
      For in the person of His Son,
  I am as near as He.
4.  So dear, so very dear to God,
   More dear I cannot be;
      The love wherewith He loves the Son,
  Such is His love to me.
5.  Why should I ever careful be,
  Since such a God is mine ?
      He watches o'er me night and day,
  And tells me, "Thou art Mine."

28A      L.M.            -------
1.  There is no other name than Thine,
      Jehovah-Jesus !  name divine;
     On which to rest for sins forgiven,
     For peace with God, for hope of heaven.
2.  Name above every name, Thy praise
      Shall fill yon courts through endless days,
      Jehovah-Jesus !  name divine,
      Rock of Salvation--Thou art mine.

29A-     10,4,10,4,10,10.     J. H. Newton
1.  Lead, light divine, amid th' encircling gloom
  Lead Thou me on;
     The night is dark and I am far from home,
  Lead Thou me on.
     Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see
     The distant path; one step's enough for me.
2.  I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou
  Shouldst lead me on;
     I loved to choose and seek my path; but now,
    Lead Thou me on.
     I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears
     Pride ruled my will:  remember not past years.
3.  Thus far Thy power hath blessed me, and it still
  Will lead me on,
     O'er moor and fen, through tangled brakes, on till
  The night is gone;
     And with the morn the everlasting joy,
     Which led me on, is mine without alloy.

30A       7,6.           -------
1.  Rest of the saints in glory,
  The labourer's bright reward,
      How constant sounds before me,
  "For ever with the Lord."
      Rest, through the toil of Jesus,
  For saints there doth remain;
      An endless rest and precious;
  A rest from sin and pain.
2.  My longing heart, now pillowed
  On Jesus' breast of love,
      Hath oft to me foreshadowed,
  That blissful rest above;
      But, O  my soul, remember,
  None shall be weary there;
      The ransomed without number
  God's blessŠd rest will share.
3.  His face in radiant glory,
     With rapture they will see;
       His wounds will tell the story,
  To swell the jubilee !
      The subjects of salvation
  Will praise Him ever there;
      While all the new creation
  God's endless rest will share.

31A     8,7,8,7,7,7.     J. J. Hopkins
1.  Lord, Thy love has sought and found us
  Wandering in this desert wide,
     Thou hast thrown Thine arms around us,
  For us suffered, bled, and died:
     Sing, my soul !  He lovŠd thee,
     Jesus gave Himself for me.
2.  Hark1  what sounds of bitter weeping,
  From yon lonesome garden sweep,
      'Tis the Lord His vigil keeping,
  Whilst His followers sink in sleep.
       Ah, my soul, He lovŠd thee,
        Yea, He gave Himself for me.
3.  He is speaking to His Father,
  Tasting deep that bitter cup
      Yet He takes it willing rather
  For our sakes to drink it up.
      Oh what love !  He lovŠd me !
      Gave Himself, my soul for thee.
4.  Then that closing scene of anguish;
  All God's waves and billows roll
      Over Him, there left to languish
  On the cross to save my soul.
      Matchless love !  how vast, how free,
      Jesus gave Himself for me.
5.  Hark again !  those cries are waking
  Echoes on dark Calvary's hill;
      God, my God, art Thou forsaking
  Him who always did Thy will ?
      Ah, my soul !  it was for thee,
      Yes !  He gave Himself for me.
6.  Lord, we joy, Thy toils are ended,
  Glad Thy suffering time is o'er,
      To Thy Father's throne ascended,
  There Thou liv'st to die no more.
      Yes, my soul !  He lives for thee,
      He who gave Himself for me.
7.  Lord, we worship and adore Thee
  For Thy rich, Thy matchless grace,
      Perfect soon in joy before Thee,
  We shall see Thee face to face.
      Yet e'en now our song shall be,
      Jesus gave Himself for me.

32A      11s.            De Courcy
1.  In weakness and trial,
  With God we may plead;
      No fear of denial,
  We're sure to succeed:
     For, though we oft grieve Him,
  His promise is clear,
     And love will believe Him:
  Our Father will hear.

2.  'Gainst the giant like-might
  Of our foes we can bring,
      As our weapons of fight,
  But a stone and a sling.
      Should this have dismayed us,
  Our souls it may cheer,
      That , called on to aid us,
  Our Father will hear.
3.  Our calls may be faint
  As a child's timid cry,
      Our hearts' feeble plaint
  Scarce venture on high;
      Yet Christ for us pleading,
  We may persevere;
      Through Him interceding,
  Our Father will hear.

33A     7s.              Mary Bowley
1.  Rest my soul, the work is done,
      Done by God's almighty Son;
      This to faith is now so clear,
      There's no place for torturing fear.
2.  Not through works of weary toil,
      Comes the sunshine of God's smile;
       Won by Christ, if found in Him,
      Brightly falls the glorious beam.
3.  With belief in Jesus blest,
      We are entering into rest;
      He who full salvation brought,
       In us al our works hath wrought.
4.  Come, my soul, take up the cross,
      Count the gain, despise the loss;
      Labour for and with the Lord
      Brings exceeding great reward.
5.  Free from every fear of wrath,
       Choose the labourer's happy path,
     Tread the way which Christ hath trod,
     Till the sabbath of Thy God.

34A     C.M.             Doddridge
1.  Ye trembling saints who love the Lord,
  Chase all your fears away;
      For lo !  the tomb is empty now--
  The place where Jesus lay.
2.  Thus low the Lord of life was brought,
  Such wonders love can do;
      There cold in death that bosom lay
  Which throbbed and bled for you.
3.  Then raise your eyes, and tune your songs,
  For Jesus lives again;
     Not all the powers of death and hell
  The Saviour could detain.
4.  Exalted far above the skies,
  Behold your living Head,
      The Lord upon the Father's throne,
  Who dwelt among the dead.

35A       8,7.           Mrs. J. A. Trench
1.  All the path the saints are treading,
  Trodden by the Son of God
      All the sorrows they are feeling,
  Felt by Him along the road:
      All the darkness and the sorrow
  From around and from within,
      All the joy and all the triumph,
  He passed through apart from sin.
2.  Now come forth in resurrection,
  Passing onward to the throne;
      Having suffered all the judgement,
  Borne the storm of wrath alone:
      He is able thus to succour
  Those who tread the desert sand,
      Pressing on to resurrection,
  Where He sits at God's right hand.
3.  Now He praises in th' assembly,
  Now the sorrow all is passed;
      His the earnest of our portion,
  We must reach the goal at last.
      Yes, He praises !  grace recounting
           All the path already trod--
      We associated with Him--
  God, our Father and our God.
4.  Join the singing that He leadeth,
  Loud to God our voices raise;
      Every step that we have trodden
  Is a triumph of His grace;
     Whether joy, or whether trial,
  All can only work for good,
    For He healeth all--who loves us,
  And hath bought us with His blood.
5.  It is finished !  It is finished !
  Who can tell redemption's worth ?
     He who knows it leads the singing-
  Full the joy as fierce the wrath.
     Taken up in resurrection,
  Desert ways rehearsed above,
     Tell the power of God's salvation,
  And His never-failing love.

36A      7,6.            Paul Gerhardt
1.  We go to meet the Saviour,
  His glorious face to see;
     What manner of behaviour
  Doth with this hope agree ?
     May God's illumination
  Guide heart and walk aright;
     That so our preparation
  Be pleasing in His sight.
2.  We'd gladly while the hours,
  Till night shall pass away,
      And chant with all our powers
  The blessings of that day;
      To Thee, the Lord of glory,
  We'd raise the happy song,
      And make Thy love's bright story
  The theme of every tongue.
3.  Not sinful man's endeavour,
  Nor any mortal's care,
     Could draw Thy sovereign favour
  To sinners in despair;
     Uncalled, Thou cam'st with gladness,
  Us from the fall to raise,
     And change our grief and sadness
  To songs of joy and praise.

37A     7,6.        G. W. Frazer
1.  The Lord of life is risen,
  Has left the darksome grave,
      And, death by Him abolished,
  And we with Him are risen,
      The fruit of all His toil,
  The firstfruits of His harvest,
      His suffering's richest spoil.
2.  The Lord of life is seated
  At God's right hand on high--
     God's just and righteous answer
  To grace which stooped to die;
     In Him we too are seated,
  Oh blessŠd, wondrous grace !
     Accepted and belovŠd,
  In Him, in sonship's place.
3.  The Lord of life is coming
  To perfect all His grace;
     To take His blood-bought people
  To fill their heavenly place;
     Oh !  with what joy ascending
  We'll meet Him in the air,
     To dwell with Him in glory,
  And His blest image bear.

38A     11s, P.M.   A. G. Spangenburg
1.  We adore Thee evermore; Hallelujah !
      Saviour, for Thy boundless grace; Hallelujah !
      For the cross, whereby to us, Hallelujah !
      Sure is made eternal bliss; Hallelujah !
2.  For Thy death which set us free, Hallelujah !
      From sin's cruel slavery; Hallelujah !
      For Thine all-atoning blood, Hallelujah !
      Which hath brought us nigh to God; Hallelujah !

39A     C.M.             Isaac Watts
1.  How can we sink with such a prop,
  As the eternal God,
     Who bears the earth's huge pillars up
  And spread the heavens abroad ?
2.  How can we die if Jesus lives,
  As risen from the dead,
     Since life and grace our souls receive
  In our exalted Head ?
3.  All that we are, and all we have,
  Shall be for ever Thine;
     And all a cheerful heart could give,
  Our willing hands resign.
4.  And could we yet make some reserve,
  And duty did not call,
     We love Thee, Lord, with such a love,
  That we would give it all.

40A      7,6.            Montgomery
1.  Hail to the Lord's anointed !
  Great David's greater Son:
     When to the time appointed
  The rolling years shall run,
     He comes to break oppression,
  To set the captive free;
     To take away transgression,
  And rule in equity.
2.  The heavens which now conceal Him
  In counsels deep and wise
      In glory shall reveal Him
  To our adoring eyes;
     He who with hands uplifted
  Went from the earth below,
     Shall come again all gifted,
  His blessings to bestow.
3.  He shall come down like showers
  Upon the new-mown grass,
     And joy and hope, like flowers,
  Spring up where He doth pass.
     Before Him, on the mountains,
  Shall Peace, the herald go;
    And righteousness, in fountains,
  From hill to valley flow.
4.  Kings shall fall down before Him,
  And gold and incense bring;
     All nations shall adore Him,
  His praise all people sing,
    Outstretched His wide dominion
  O'er river, sea, and shore,
    Far as the eagle's pinion,
  Or dove's light wing can soar.

41A     8,8,6.           Kent
1.  Raise glad the song !  for we can tell
      How sovereign grace dissolved the spell
  That kept us bound in chains;
      And from that dear and happy day,
      How oft constrained by grace to say,
  That Grace triumphant reigns !
2.  Yes !  tho' we've strayed like saints of old,
     Grace has restored us to the fold
  As captives in its chains;
     Thus, saved by grace, we'd gladly sing,
     Till all the earth and heavens ring
  With Grace triumphant reigns !
3.  Grace still--till all redeemed by blood
      Are taught to know themselves and God--
  Its empire shall maintain;
      To spoil the mighty of the prey,
      To set the captive exile free,
  Shall Grace triumphant reign.
4.  Then called to meet the church's Head,
      The Saviour's grace shall banish dread,
  His love our souls sustain;
      And, as we rise to endless day,
      We'll raise the voice and boldly say,
  Grace doth triumphant reign !

42A      8,7.            W. Williams
1.  Saviour !  lead us by Thy power
  Safe into the promised rest;
      Choose the path, the way whatever
  Seems to Thee, O Lord, the best:
      Be our Guide in every peril,
  Watch and keep us night and day,
      Else our foolish hearts will wander
  From the straight and narrow way.
2.  Since in Thee is our redemption,
  And salvation full and free,
      Nothing need our souls dishearten
  But forgetfulness of Thee:
      Naught can stay our steady progress,
  More than conquerors we shall be,
      If our eye, whate'er the danger,
  Looks to Thee, and none but Thee.
3.  In Thy presence we are happy;
  In Thy presence we're secure;
      In Thy presence all afflictions
  We can easily endure;
      In Thy presence we can conquer,
  We can suffer, we can die;
      Wandering from Thee we are feeble;
  Let Thy love, Lord, keep us nigh.

43A     7,6.             G. Gilpin
1.  O God of grace, our Father,
  All praise we give to Thee,
     'Tis in Thy sovereign favour
  All blessedness we see;
     There only is the fountain
  Whence living waters flow,
     Which like a glorious river
  Still gladden as they go.
2.  As Thine, Thou didst foreknow us
  From all eternity;
     Thy chosen, loved ones ever,
  Kept present to Thine eye;
     And when was come the moment,
  Thou, calling by Thy grace,
     Didst gently, firmly draw us
  Each from his hiding-place.
3.  Thy word, Thyself reflecting,
  Doth sanctify by truth,
      Still leading on Thy children
  With gentle heavenly growth.
      Thus still the work begun by grace,
  The work begun by grace,
      For each is meet, and training,
  Father, to see Thy face.

44A      C.M.            W. Cowper, 1779
1.  God moves in a mysterious way,
  His wonders to perform;
     He plants His footsteps in the sea,
  And rides upon the storm.
2.  Deep in unfathomable mines
  Of never-failing skill,
     He treasures up His bright designs,
  And works His sovereign will.
3.  (Ye fearful saints fresh courage take,
  The clouds ye so much dread
     Are big with mercy, and shall break
  In blessings on your head.
4.  Judge not the Lord by feeble sense,
  But trust Him for His grace;
     Behind a frowning providence
    He hides a smiling face.)
5.  His purposes will ripen fast,
  Unfolding every hour;
      The bud may have a bitter taste,
  But sweet will be the flower.
6.  Blind unbelief is sure to err,
  And scan His work in vain;
     God is His own interpreter,
  And He will make it plain.

45A     7,6.             Moravian
1.  O gracious Shepherd !  bind us
  With cords of love to Thee,
     And evermore remind us
  How mercy set us free.
     O may the Holy Spirit
  Keep this before our eyes,
     That we Thy death and merit
  Above all else may prize !
2.  We are of God's salvation
  Assured through Thy love,
      Yet oft, on slight occasion,
  How faithless do we prove.
      Thou hast our sins forgiven--
  Then leaving all behind,
     We would press on to heaven,
  Bearing the prize in mind.
3.  O may we, then Lord, ever,
  While in this vale of tears,
      Look up to Thee, and never
  Give way to anxious fears.
      For Thou wilt not forsake us
  Though we are oft to blame;
      O let Thy love then make us
  True to Thy faith and name !

46A     6--8s.           G. W. Frazer
1.  Have I an object, Lord, below
  Which would divide my heart with Thee;
      Which would divert its even flow
  In answer to Thy constancy ?
      Oh teach me quickly to return,
      And cause my heart afresh to burn.
2.  Have I a hope, however dear,
  Which would defer Thy coming, Lord !
      Which would detain my spirit here
  (Where naught can lasting joy afford) ?
      From it, my Saviour, set me free,
      To look, and long, and wait for Thee.
3.  Be Thou the object bright and fair
  To fill and satisfy the heart;
      My hope to meet Thee in the air,
  And nevermore from Thee to part:
      That I may undistracted be
      To follow, serve, and wait for Thee.

47A      7s.            H. K. Burlingham
1.  God in mercy sent His Son
  To a world by sin undone;
     Jesus Christ was crucified--
    'Twas for sinners Jesus died.
  O the glory of the grace,
   Shining in the Saviour's face,
  Telling sinner's from above,
   "God is light," and "God is love."
2.  Sin and death no more shall reign,
  Jesus died and lives again !
     In the glory's highest height--
     See Him God's supreme delight.
   O the  glory etc . . . .
3.  All who in His name believe,
  Everlasting life receive;
      Lord of all is Jesus now,
      Every knee to Him must bow.
       O the glory of the grace,
  Shining in the Saviour's face,
  Telling sinner's from above,
  "God is light," and "God is love."
4.  Christ the Lord will come again,
  He who suffered once will reign,
     Every tongue at last will own,
    "Worthy is the Lamb" alone
  O the glory etc . . . .

48A     6,6,8,4, bis.    H. K. Burlingham
1.  The Father sent the Son
  A ruined world to save;
      Man meted out the Sinless One
  The cross--the grave;
      Blest Substitute from God,
      Wrath's awful cup He drained;
      Laid down His life, and e'en the tomb's
  Reproach sustained.
2.  The new and living Way
  Stands open now to heaven;
     Thence, where the blood is seen alway,
  God's gift is given.
     The river of His grace,
     Through righteousness supplied,
     Is flowing o'er the barren place
  Where Jesus died !
3.  The Lord shall come again !
  The Conqueror must reign !
     No tongue but shall confess Him then,
  The Lamb once slain:
    Jesus is worthy now
    All homage to receive;
    O !   sinner, to the Saviour bow,
  The truth believe !

49A     P.M.        Miss A. M. Hull
1.  There is life in a look at the crucified One;
      There is life at this moment for thee;
      Then look, sinner, look unto Him and be saved
      Unto Him who was nailed to the tree.
2.  His anguish of soul on the cross hast thou seen ?
      His cry of distress hast thou heard ?
      Then why, if the terrors of wrath He endured,
         Should pardon to thee be deferred ?                
[word ?
3.  We are healed by His stripes. Wouldst thou add to
the
      And He is our righteousness made;
      The best robe of heaven He bids thee put on
      Oh !  couldst thou be better arrayed ?
4.  Then doubt not Thy welcome, since God hath
declared
      There remaineth no more to be done;
      Christ once in the end of the world hath
appeared,
      And completed the work He begun.
5.  Oh take, with rejoicing, from Jesus at once
      The life everlasting He gives;
      And know with assurance thou never canst die,
      Since Jesus Thy righteousness lives.
6.  There is life in a look at the crucified One:
      There is life at this moment for thee:
      Then look, sinner--look unto Him and be saved,
      And know Thyself spotless as He.

50A      8,7.            A. P. Cecil
1.  Broken heart !  the fountain's open,
  Christ hath died upon the tree,
     All the powers of hell are shaken,
  Grace flows down from God to thee.
2.  God Himself, the Source, the Fountain,
  Christ the Way the waters flow,
     By the Spirit manifested,
  He the finished work hath done.
3.  By one righteousness completed,
  Adam's life receives its doom;
     Jesus Christ, in glory seated,
  Everlasting life hath won.
4.  Broken heart !  the river's flowing,
  Haste !  delay not !  yet there's room;
     Hear the word of God beseeching,
  "Whosoever thirst may come."

51A      C.M.       A. Midlane
1.  O what a gift the Father gave
  When He bestowed His Son !
      To save poor ruinŠd, guilty man,
  By sin defiled, undone.
2.  For I was lost and vile indeed !
  To sin a  willing prey,
     Till God in mercy interposed,
  And turned my night to day.
3.  Now I can call the Saviour mine,
  Though all unworthy still;
      I'm sheltered by His precious blood
  Beyond the reach of ill.
4.  Come, all who trust in Jesus, now,
  And tell our joys abroad;
     Let thankful hymns of praise ascend
  For Christ the gift of God.

52A      P.M.            Jukes
1.  Behold !  behold the Lamb of God
  On the cross;
     For us He shed His precious blood,
  On The cross.
     Oh, hear the overwhelming cry:
     "Eli lama sabacthani ?"
     Draw near and see the Saviour die
  On the cross.
2.  Come, sinner, see Him lifted up
  On the cross:
     He drinks for you the bitter cup,
  On the cross;
     The rocks do rend, the mountains quake,
     While Jesus doth atonement make--
     While Jesus suffers for our sake,
  On the cross.
3.  Where'er I go I'll tell the story
  Of the cross;
      In nothing else my soul shall glory
  Save the cross;
      Yea, this my constant theme shall be,
      Through time and in eternity,
      That Jesus tasted death for me
  On the cross.

53A     C.M.             Isaac Watts
1.  Alas !  and did my Saviour bleed !
  And did my Saviour die ?
      Would He devote that sacred head
  For such a worm as I ?
2.  Was it for crimes that I have done
  He groaned upon the tree ?
      Amazing pity, grace unknown,
  And love beyond degree !
3.  Well might the sun in darkness hide,
  And shut his glories in,
     When the Incarnate Maker died
  For man His creature's sin.

54A      8,7.            Hart, 1759
1.  Come, ye sinners poor and needy,
  Weak and wounded, sick and sore,
      Jesus ready stands to save you,
  Full of pity, love, and power;
   He is able,
      He is willing, doubt no more.
2.  Let not conscience make you linger,
  Nor of fitness fondly dream;
      All the fitness He requireth
  Is to feel your need of Him.
   This He gives you,
      'Tis the Spirit's rising beam.
3.  Come, ye weary, heavy-laden,
  Lost and ruinŠd by the fall;
      If you tarry till you're better,
  You will never come at all.
   Not the righteous,
      Sinners Jesus came to call.
4.  Agonizing in the garden,
  Lo !  the Saviour prostrate lies;
      On the bloody tree behold Him,
  Hear Him cry before He dies,
   "It is finished !"
      Sinner, will not this suffice ?
5.  Lo !  the Incarnate God ascended,
  Pleads the merits of His blood;
     Venture on Him, venture freely,
  Let no other trust intrude:
   None but Jesus
     Can do helpless sinners good.

55A      8,7.            Anna Shipton
1.  "Call them in"--the poor, the wretched,
  Sin-stained wanderers from the fold;
      Peace and pardon freely offer;
  Can you weigh their worth with gold ?
    "Call them in"--the weak, the weary,
  Laden with the doom of sin;
     Bid them come and rest in Jesus;
  He is waiting--"call them in."
2.  "Call them in"--the broken-hearted,
  Cow'ring 'neath the brand of shame;
      Speak love's message low and tender
  'Twas for sinners Jesus came.
      See, the shadows lengthen round us,
  Soon the day-dawn will begin;
     Can you leave them lost and lonely ?
  Christ is coming--"call them in."

56A      S.M.            -------
1.  Vain is the thought of man
  To merit heaven by prayer;
     'Tis only Jesus' precious blood
  Can give admission there.
2.  Could ceaseless prayers ascend,
  Could tears for ever flow;
     The soul were still unblest, unsaved,
  And peace could never know.
3.  But faith's one look at Christ
  Expiring on the tree--
     One heart-believing  glance at Him,
  Can set the sinner free.
4.  None can, without the blood
  Of Jesus, be forgiven;
     'Tis resting on the blood alone
  That fits the soul for heaven.

57A     8,8,8,6.         -------
1.  Come, weary, anxious laden soul,
  To Jesus come, and be made whole;
     On Him your heavy burden roll--
  Come, anxious sinner, come !
2.  Behold the cross on which He died;
  Behold His wounded, bleeding side:
     Come, in His precious love confide--
  Come, anxious sinner, come !
3.  True joy the world can ne'er afford,
  'Tis found alone in Christ the Lord,
      In Him for wretched sinners, stored--
  Come, anxious sinner, come !
4.  God loves to hear the contrite cry,
  He loves to see the tearful eye,
      To read the Spirit's deep-felt sigh--
  Come, anxious sinner, come !
5.  Oh !  if to Jesus you repair,
  You'll find eternal comfort there,
      And soon shall heavenly glory share--
  Come, anxious sinner, come !

58A     8,6,8,6,6,8,6.        W. Cameron, 1781
1. Ho !  ye that thirst, approach the spring
  Whence living waters flow;
     Free to that open fountain all
  Without a price may go.
  Without a price may go;
     Free to that open fountain all
  Without a price may go.
2. How long to streams of false delight
  Will ye in crowds repair ?
     How long your strength and substance waste
  On trifles light as air ? etc . . . .
3. My stores afford those rich supplies
  That health and pleasure give;
     Incline your ear and come to Me:
  The soul that hears shall live, etc . . . .
4. Seek ye the Lord while yet His ear
  Is open to your call;
     While offered mercy still is near,
  Before His footstool fall, etc . . . .

59A      C.M.D.     -------
1.  Not all the gold of all the world,
  And all its wealth combined,
     Could give relief, or comfort yield,
  To one distracted mind;
     'Tis only to the precious blood
  Of Christ the soul can fly,
     There only can a sinner find
  A flowing full supply.
2.  Gold could not give the heart relief
  The malefactor craved,
      Ah, no !  'twas Christ, the Christ of God,
  That dying sinner saved;
      Faith's view of Him who bleeding hung
  A victim by His side,
      He saw, he knew, the Lord was there,
  The Lord for him had died.
3.  O what can equal joy divine ?
  And what can sweeter be
     Than knowing that this Christ is mine
  To all eternity ?
     Safe in the Lord without a doubt,
  By virtue of the blood;
     For nothing can destroy the life
  That's hid with Christ in God.

60A-      8,7.           A. Midlane
1.  Hark !  the voice of Jesus calling--
  "Come, ye laden, come to Me;
     I have rest and peace to offer,
  Rest, thou labouring one, for thee:
   Take salvation--
     Take it now and happy be."
2.  Yes; though high in heavenly glory,
  Still the Saviour calls to thee;
     Faith can hear His gracious accents--
  "Come, ye laden, come to Me;
   Take salvation--
     Take it now and happy be."
3.  Soon that voice will cease its calling,
  Now it speaks, and speaks to thee:
      Sinner, heed the  gracious message,
  "Take Salvation--
      Take it now and happy be."
4.  Life is found alone in Jesus,
  Only there 'tis offered thee--
     Offered without price or money,
  'Tis the gift of God sent free,
     "Take salvation--
     Take it now and happy be."

61A-     S.M.            -------
1.  What, sinner, canst thou do ?
  Where, sinner, canst thou fly ?
      Eternal wrath hangs o'er Thy head,
  And judgement lingers nigh.
2.  For God must visit sin
  With His displeasure sore:
     Since He is holy, just, and true,
  And righteous evermore.
3.  So Jesus died for sin--
  Upon the cross He died;
      God's righteousness was there displayed,
  And justice satisfied.
4.  Faith is the way of life;
  Believe in Christ and live;
     Fly to the shelter of His blood,
  And peace with God receive.

62A-      7,6.           A. Midlane
1.  I am not told to labour
  To put away my sin;
      So foolish, weak, and helpless,
  I never could begin.
      But blessŠd truth I know it !
  Though ruinŠd by the fall,
    Christ for my soul hath suffered,
  Yes, Christ has done it all !
2.  And if I now would seek Him--
  In love He sought for me,
     When far from Him I wandered
  In sin and misery;
      He oped my ears and gave me
  To listen to His call;
     He sought me and He found me,
  Yes, Christ has done it all !
3.  And now I cannot please Him
  In aught I say of do,
     Unless He daily help me
  His glory to pursue;
     Still helpless and feeble,
  On His strong arm I fall,
    My strength in pressing onward--
  Yes, Christ has done it all !
4.  And when in heavenly glory
  My ransomed soul shall be,
      From sin and all pollution
  For ever, ever free,
      I'll cast my crown before Him,
  And loud His grace extol
     "Thou hast Thy self redeemŠd me;
  Yes, Thou hast done it all."

63A-      S.M.           A. Midlane
1.  "All things are ready," Come,
  Come, rich and poor;  come, old and young,
      Come, and be richly fed.
2.  "All things are ready," Come,
  O make no vain excuse:
      No yoke of oxen, wife, or field,
  Instead to Jesus choose.
3.  "All things are ready," Come,
  The door is open wide;
       O feast upon the love of God,
  For Christ His Son has died.
4.  "All things are ready," Come,
  All hindrance is removed;
      And God, in Christ, His precious love
  To fallen man has proved.
5.  "All things are ready," Come,
  To-morrow may not be;
      O sinner, come, the Saviour waits
  This hour to welcome thee !
6.  "All things are ready," Come,
  To-morrow may not be;
      O sinner, come, the Saviour waits
  This hour to welcome thee !

64A      8,8,6.          T. Kelly
1.  Though all the beasts that live and feed
      Upon a thousand hills should bleed
  Though all their blood should flow,
     The sacrifice would not be in vain,
     The stain of sin would still remain:
  Sin is not cancelled so.
2.  "A better sacrifice" than these
      It needs, the conscience to appease
  Or satisfy the Lord:
      No blood hath virtue to atone
      For man's offence, but His alone
  Whose title is "The Word."
3.  His who could say, Himself the Son,
     "My Father and Myself are one,"
  Who made the world around;
     His, who Jehovah's Fellow stood,
     And claimed equality with God,
  Whose glory knows no bounds.
4.  Jesus the Christ, on earth His name,
     He came--in love to sinners came--
  And bowed His head and died;
     A full atonement now is made,
     The ransom, by His death, is paid,
  And justice satisfied.
5.  That sinners might draw near to Him
      God planned this great, this gracious scheme,
   And planner this great, this gracious scheme,
      Let all His saints their voices raise,
      And sing the great Redeemer's praise
      While endless ages flow.

65A      7,6.            -------
1.  Go, tell Thy wants to Jesus,
  Thou needy, anxious one;
     Spread out Thy cast to Jesus,
  And look to Him alone;
     To God confess through Jesus,
  He's faithful to forgive;
    And love the name of Jesus,
  Through whom alone we live.
2.  And follow only Jesus
  Through the world's trackless maze;
     And yield each day to Jesus
  The tribute of Thy praise;
    Oh !  praise the name of Jesus
  Above aught else beside;
    Till thou above, with Jesus,
  In light be glorified.

66A     6,4,6,4,6,6,6,4.      G. W. Frazer
1.  Come !  hear the gospel sound
  "Yet there is room !"
     It tells to all around--
  "Yet there is room !"
    Though guilty, now draw near,
    Though vile, you need not fear,
    With joy you now may hear--
  "Yet there is room !"
2.  God's love in Christ we see--
  "Yet there is room !"
     Greater it could not be--
  "Yet there is room !"
     His only Son He gave,
     He's righteous now to save
     All who on Him believe:
  "Yet there is room !"
3.  "All things are ready:  come !"
  "Yet there is room !"
      Christ everything hath done:
  "Yet there is room !"
     The work is now complete;
     Before the mercy-seat
     A Saviour you will meet:
  "Yet there is room !"
4.  God's house is filling fast,
  "Yet there is room !"
     Some guest will be the last,
  "Yet there is room !"
    Yes !  soon salvation's day
  To you will pass away,
    Then grace no more will say--
  "Yet there is room !"

67A     L.M.             A. Midlane
1.  The perfect righteousness of God
      Is witnessed in the Saviour's blood;
     'Tis in the cross of Christ we trace
     His righteousness, yet wondrous grace.
2.  God could not pass the sinner by,
      His sin demands that he must die;
      But in the cross of Christ we see
      How God can save, yet righteous be.
3.  The sin alights on Jesus' head,
     'Tis in His blood sin's debt is paid;
     Stern justice can demand no more,
     And mercy can dispense her store.
4.  The sinner who believes is free,
      Can say, "The Saviour died for me:"
      Can point to the atoning blood,
      And say, "This made my peace with God."

68A     9,3,9,3,8,8,8,3.      R. Jukes
1.  By faith I see the Saviour dying,
  On the tree;
     To ruinŠd sinners He is crying,
  "Look to Me."
     He bids the guilty now draw near,
     Hark, hark !  His precious words I hear
     So soft, so sweet, they banish fear
  "Mercy's free."
2.  This mercy still my soul refreshes
  Oh how free,
      And every moment Christ is precious
  Unto me.
      None can describe the bliss I prove,
      While through the wilderness I rove,
      Enjoying still my Saviour's love--
  "Mercy's free."
3.  Long as I live I'd still be crying,
  "Mercy's free";
      Point to the Lamb for sinners dying
  On the tree.
      There all my foes He hath withstood,
      Washed all my sins away with blood,
      Made manifest the love of God
  E'en to me.
4.  How sweet the truth, ye sinners, hear it,
  "Mercy's free."
     Ye saints of God, to all declare it,
  "Mercy's free."
     Visit your neighbor's dark abode,
     Proclaim to all this love of God,
     Oh spread the joyful news abroad,
  "Mercy's free."

69A      8,7.            A. P. Cecil
1.  Oh !  the peace for ever flowing
  From God's thoughts of His own Son,
      Oh, the peace of simply knowing
  On the cross that all was done.
2.  Peace with God, the blood in heaven
  Speaks of pardon now to me:
      Peace with God !  the Lord is risen !
  Righteousness now counts me free.
3.  Peace with God is Christ in glory,
  God is just and God is love;
     Jesus died to tell the story,
  Foes to bring to God above.
4.  Now free access to the Father,
  Through the Christ of God we have;
      By the Spirit here abiding,
  Promise of the Father's love.
5.  Jesus, Saviour, we adore Thee !
  Christ of God anointed Son;
     We confess Thee, Lord of glory,
  Fruits of victory Thou hast won !

70A      8s.             Mrs. E. Mills, 1829
1.  We sing of the realms of the blest,
  That country so bright and so fair,
      The glorious mansions of rest--
  But what must it be to be there ?
2.  We tell of its service of love;
  The robes which the glorified wear;
      The church of the Firstborn above--
  But what must it be to be there ?
3.  We tell of its freedom from sin,
  From sorrow, temptation, and care,
      From trials without and within--
  But what must it be to be there ?
4.  Do Thou, Lord, 'midst pleasure and woe,
  Still for heaven our spirits prepare;
     And shortly we also shall know
  And feel what it is to be there.

71A      7s.        R. Chapman
1.  Oh, my Saviour crucified,
  Near Thy cross would I abide,
      Gazing with adoring eye
  On Thy dying agony.
2.  God is love I surely know,
  In the Saviour's depth of woe;
      In the Sinless, in God's sight,
  Sin is justly brought to light.
3.  In His spotless soul's distress,
  I have learnt my guiltiness;
      Oh, how vile my low estate,
  Since my ransom was so great.
4.  Rent the veil that closed the way
  To my home of heavenly day,
     In the flesh of Christ the Lord,
  Ever be His name adored.
5.  Yet in sight of Calvary,
  Contrite should my spirit be,
      Rest and holiness there find,
  Fashioned like my Saviour's mind.

72A     10,10,10,10,4.        Mary Shackleton
1.  It passeth knowledge !  that dear love of Thine,
     My Jesus !  Saviour !  yet this soul of mine
     Would of Thy love, in all its breadth and length,
      Its height and depth and everlasting strength,
  Know more and more.
2.  It passeth telling !  that dear love of Thine,
     My Jesus !  Saviour !  yet these lips of mine
     Would fain proclaim to sinners far and near
     A love which can remove all guilty fear,
  And love beget.
3.  It passeth praises !  that dear love of Thine,
     My Jesus !  Saviour !  yet this heart of mine,
     Would sing a love so rich--so full--so free,
     Which brought a rebel sinner such as me,
  Nigh unto God.
4.  But though I cannot tell, or sing, or know,
     The fullness of Thy love while here below,
     My empty vessel I may freely bring--
     O Thou, who art of love the living spring,
  My vessel fill.
5.  I am an empty vessel-scarce one thought,
     Or look of love to Thee I've ever brought;
     Yet I may come, and come again to Thee,
    With this  the empty sinner's only plea--
  "Thou lovest me !"
6.  Oh !  fill me Jesus Saviour with Thy love;
      Lead, lead me to the living fount above !
      Thither may I in simple faith draw nigh
     And never to another fountain fly,
  But unto Thee.
7.  And, Jesus, when Thee face to face I see,
     When on Thy lofty throne I sit with Thee;
     Then of Thy love in all its breadth and length,
     Its height and depth, its everlasting strength,
  My soul shall sing.

73A      S.M.D.     H. Bonar
1.  I was a wandering sheep,
  I did not love the fold;
      I did not love my Shepherd's voice.
  I would not be controlled:
      I was a wayward child,
      I did not love my home,
      I did not love my Father's voice,
  I loved afar to roam.
2.  The Shepherd sought His sheep,
  The Father sought His child:
      He followed me o'er vale and hill,
  O'er desert waste and wild:
      He found me nigh to death,
      Famished and faint and lone;
     He bound me with the chains of love,
  He saved the wandering one.
3.  Jesus my Shepherd is:
  'Twas He that loved my soul,
     'Twas He that washed me in His blood,
  'Twas He that made me whole:
     'Twas He that found the lost,
     That found the wandering sheep;
     'Twas He that brought me to the fold:
  'Tis He that still doth keep.
4.  No more a wandering sheep,
  I love to be controlled;
      I love my tender Shepherd's voice,
  I love the peaceful fold:
     No more a wayward child,
     I seek no more to roam;
     I love my heavenly Father's voice:
  I love, I love His home.

74A     8,4,8,4,8,8,8,4.      G. W. Frazer
1.  "Behold the Lamb" enthroned on high--
   "He is our peace";
      In Him we are to God brought nigh--
   "He is our peace."
      He who on Calvary's cross has bled--
      He who was numbered with the dead--
      Exalted now o'er all as Head,
   "He is our peace."
2.  "Complete in Him" at God's right hand--
   "He is our peace"
       Before the throne we boldly stand--
   "He is our peace":
       The blood-besprinkled mercy-seat,
      His piercŠd side, His hands and feet,
       Proclaim redemption's work complete
   "He is our peace."
3.  God finds eternal rest in Him--
   "He is our peace";
     That rest which was disturbed by sin--
   "He is our peace";
    We too by faith on Him repose,
    Who did the Father's heart disclose,
    From which this full salvation flows--
   "He is our peace."
4.  As one with him we rest secure--
   "He is our peace."
      Unchanging doth His work endure--
   "He is our peace";
     Now seated on the Father's throne,
     Elect and precious Corner-stone,
     On Him we rest--on Him alone--
   "He is our peace."

75A      C.M.            A. Midlane
1.  "No separation" ! Oh, my soul,
  'Tis God who speaks the word,
      So close the Spirit thee unites
  With Christ Thy risen Lord.
2.  "No separation" ! thou art His,
  And His for evermore;
      Upon the cross Thy debt He paid,
  And all Thy judgment bore.
3.  "No separation" ! Life not death,
  Things present nor to come,
      Can part thee from His precious care,
  Or rob thee of Thy home.
4.  "No separation" ! Linked with Him,
  His glory all is thine;
      Oh, wondrous love, that thus could plan
  A union so divine !

76A      4,6,8,8,4.      A. Midlane
1.   Thine, Jesus, Thine,
       No more this heart of mine
    Shall seek its joy apart from Thee
    The world is crucified to me,
  And I am Thine.
2.   Thine Thine alone,
         My joy, my hope, my crown:
      Now earthly things may fade and die,
      They charm my soul no more, for I
  Am Thine alone.
3.   Thine ever Thine,
       For ever to recline
     On love eternal, fixed and sure--
     Yes, I am Thine for evermore--
  Lord Jesus, Thine.
4.   Then let me live
       Continual praise to give
     To Thy dear name, my precious Lord,
     Henceforth alone beloved, adored;
  So let me live
5.   Till Thou shalt come
       And bear me to Thy home,
    For ever freed from earthly care,
    Eternally Thy love to share--
  Lord Jesus, come !

77A      7,6.            Anne R. Cousin
1.  The sands of time are sinking,
  The dawn of heaven breaks,
     The summer morn I've sighed for,
  The fair sweet morn awakes.
     Dark, dark hath been the midnight,
  But dayspring is at hand,
     And glory, glory dwelleth
  In Immanuel's land.
2.  Oh, Christ !  He is the fountain,
  The deep sweet well of love !
      The streams on earth I've tasted,
  More deep I'll drink above !
      There, to an ocean fulness,
  His mercy doth expand,
      And glory, glory dwelleth
  In Immanuel's land.
3.  With mercy and with judgement
  My web of time He wove,
      And aye the dews of sorrow
  Were lustered with His love.
      I'll bless the hand that guided,
  I'll bless the heart that planned,
     When throned where glory dwelleth
  In Immanuel's land.
4.  Oh !  I am my BelovŠd's,
  And my BelovŠd's mine !
      He brings a poor vile sinner
  Into His "house of wine" !
      I stand upon His merit,
  I know no safer stand,
     Not e'en where glory dwelleth,
  In Immanuel's land.
5.  The bride eyes not her garment,
  But her dear Bridegroom's face;
      I will not gaze on glory,
  But on my King of Grace
     Not at the crown He giveth,
  But on His piercŠd hand:
     The Lamb is all the glory
  Of Immanuel's land.

78A     6,6,11,bis.      H. K. Burlingham
1.  I'm waiting for Thee, Lord,
  Thy beauty to see, Lord,
      I'm waiting for Thee, for Thy coming again.
  Thou'rt gone over there, Lord,
      A place to prepare, Lord,
  Thy home I shall share at Thy coming again.
2.  'Mid danger and fear, Lord,
  I'm oft weary here, Lord,
      The day must be near of Thy coming again.
  'Tis all sunshine there, Lord,
      No sighing nor care, Lord,
  But glory so fair at Thy coming again.
3.  Whilst Thou art away, Lord,
  I stumble and stray, Lord,
      Oh !  hasten the day of Thy coming again.
  This is not my rest, Lord,
      A pilgrim confess'd, Lord,
  But glory so fair at Thy coming again.
4.  E'en now let my ways, Lord,
  Be bright with Thy praise, Lord,
      For brief are the days ere Thy coming again.
  I'm waiting for Thee, Lord,
      Thy beauty to see, Lord,
  No triumph for me like Thy coming again.

79A      7,6.            A. P. Cecil
1.  Our great High Priest is sitting
  At God's right hand above,
      For us His hands uplifting,
  In sympathy and love:
      Whilst here below, in weakness,
  We onward speed our way;
      In sorrow oft and sickness,
  We sigh and groan and pray.
2.  Through manifold temptation,
  My soul holds on her course,
      Christ's mighty intercession
  Alone is her resource;
      My gracious High Priest's pleadings,
    Who on the cross did bleed,  
      Bring down God's grace and blessings,
       Help in each hour of need.
3.  Oh, Jesus, blessŠd Saviour,
  We hope to see Thee soon,
     Who once on earth didst suffer,
  Who soon for us wilt come;
     'Twas God's most gracious favour,
  That gave His Son to die
      To live our Intercessor,
  To plead for us on high.

80A     8,7.             A. P. Cecil
1.  Trembling soul, behold Thy Saviour
  Seated on the Father's throne;
      Object of God's highest favour,
  See Him, God's belovŠd Son !
2.  Once on earth in Bethlehem's manger,
  As a newborn babe He lay,
     God come down a heavenly stranger,
  Love to sinners to display.
3.  Sinner, see Thy God beside thee,
  In a servant's form come near,
      Sitting, walking, talking with thee !
  Sinai's mount no longer fear.
4.  See Him weary, yet that sought thee,
  Sitting on Samaria's well,
      Or in Simon's house that found thee,
  Snatched thee from the jaws of hell.
5.  See the lonely Man now bending,
  In the lone Gethsemane,
      Drops of blood His conflict marking
  Whilst He prays in agony !
6.  Onward still to Calvary marching,
   Onward still He speeds His way
      (His own Father's will fulfilling),
  Love to sinners to display.
7.  Sinner, see the bleeding Saviour,
  Pierced and nailed to Calvary's tree;
      Sacrifice of sweetest savour,
  Object of man's enmity !
8.  See the sun at noonday hidden,
  See the rocks and mountains shake,
     See the Man 'midst darkness smitten !
  Why did God His Son forsake ?
9.  Sinner, hear the wondrous story,
  Jesus died and rose for thee,
      God in heaven now waits to save thee,
  Now, believing, thou art free.

81A      8,8,6.          -------
1.  Let all who know the joyful sound,
     With gladness send the tidings round,
  And tell that God is love:
     That God so loved the world He gave
     His own dear Son the world to save;
  God's message from above.
2.  That all who in the Son believe,
      Shall never perish, but receive
  Life endless and divine;
      No condemnation e'er shall know,
      From death to life they pass below,
  And then in glory shine.
3.  'Tis not of works:  let no man boast,
      Save in His name who saves the lost
  The Lord our righteousness !
      Poor sinner, now from working cease,
      And claim from God a blood-bought peace,
  And Jesus, Lord confess.
4.  Let all who know our God rejoice,
     Praise Him in songs with cheerful voice,
  And live to Him above:
     Let sinners too take up the strain,
     Exalt the Lamb for sinners slain,
  The coming Saviour own.
5.  The Spirit and the bride say, Come !
      Let him that heareth too say, Come !
  Whoever thirsts may come:
      Water of life is freely given
       Till Christ the Lord descends from heaven;
  Lord Jesus, quickly come !

82A     6,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,3.    -------
1.  Come to the blood-stained tree;
  The Victim bleeding lies;
      God sets the sinner free,
  Since Christ a ransom dies:
      The Spirit will apply
  His blood to cleanse the soul,
      O burdened soul, draw nigh,
  For none can come in vain
  Come, come, come.
2.  Dark though Thy guilt appear,
  And deep its crimson dye,
      There's boundless mercy here
  Do not from mercy fly:
      Oh, do not doubt His word,
  There's pardon full and free,
      For justice smote the Lord,
  And sheaths her sword for thee
  Come, come, come.
3.  Look not within for peace,
  Within there's naught to cheer;
      Look up, and find release
  From sin and self and fear;
      If gloom Thy soul enshroud,
  If tears faith's eye bedim,
      If doubts around thee crowd,
  Come, tell them all to Him.
  Come, come, come.

83A     C.M.        T. Haweis
1.  Behold the Lamb !  'tis He who bore
  My sins upon the tree;
      And paid in death the dreadful score
  The guilt that lay on me.
2.  I'd look to Him till sight endear
  The Saviour to my heart;
      To Him I look who calms my fear,
  Nor from Himself would part.
3.  I'd look until His precious love
  My every thought control,
      Its vast constraining influence prove
  O'er body, spirit, soul.
4.  To Him I look, while still I run
  My never-failing Friend !
      Finish, He will, the work begun,
  And grace in glory end.

84A     8,4,8,4,8,8,8,4.      Miss M. Nunn
1.  One there is above all others
  O how He loves !
      His is love beyond a brother's
  O how He loves !
      Earthly friends may fail or leave us,
      One day sooth, the next day grieve us,
      But this Friend will ne'er deceive us
  O how He loves !
2.  Joy and peace it is to know Him
  O how He loves !
     Think, O think how much we owe Him
  O how He loves !
    With His precious blood He bought us,
    In the wilderness He sought us,
    To His loved ones safely brought us
  O how He loves !
3.  We have found a friend in Jesus
  O how He loves !
     'Tis His great delight to bless us
  O how He loves !
     How our hearts delight to hear Him
     Bid us dwell in safely near Him
    Why should we distrust or fear Him ?
  O how He loves !
4.  Through His name we are forgiven
  O how He loves !
     Backward shall our foes be driven,
  O how He loves !
     Best of blessings He'll provide us,
     Naught but good shall e'er betide us,
     Safe to glory He will guide us
  O how He loves !

85A      L.M.            Miss C. Taylor, 1742
1.  The cross !  the cross, oh that's our gain,
      Because on that the Lamb was slain;
      'Twas there the Lord was crucified,
      'Twas there for us the Saviour died.
2.  What wondrous cause could move Thy heart
      To take on Thee our curse and smart,
      Well knowing we should ever be
      So cold, so negligent of Thee ?
3.  The cause  was love we sink with shame,
      Before our blessed Jesus' name,
      That He should bleed and suffer thus,
      Because He loved and pitied us.