1 Ye happy souls, draw near, Ye mournful souls be glad : HYMN 32. First Part. C. M. How Gratitude. WOW can I sink with such a prop Who bears the earth's huge pillars up, 2 How can I die while Jesus lives, 3 All that I am, and all I have, Whate'er my duty bids me give, 4 Yet if I might make some reserve, I love my God with zeal so great, HYMN 32. Second Part. L. M. So let our works and virtues shine, 2 Thus shall we best proclaim abroad, 4 Religion bears our spirits up, 1 While we expect that blessed hope, HOW JOW vast the benefits divine, And call'd to holiness. 2 'Tis not for works which we have done, 3 The glory, Lord, from first to last, Aught to ourselves we dare not take, 4 Our glorious Surety undertook 5 Safe in the arms of sov'reign love Nor shall the rage of earth or hell. 6 Not one of all the chosen race 1 But shall to heav'n attain, Partake on earth the purpos'd grace, T HYMN 32. Fourth Part. C. M. HOU lovely source of true delight, Unveil thy beauties to my sight; I read, in fairer, brighter lines, 3 'Tis here, whene'er my comforts droop, And sin and sorrow rise, Thy love, with cheerful beams of hope, 4 But ah! too soon the pleasing scene My gloomy fears rise dark between, 5 O may my soul with rapture trace But the full glories of thy face HYMN 33. First Part. C. M. 1 NOT the malicious or profane, The wanton or the proud, Nor thieves, nor sland'rers, shall obtain 2 Surprising grace! and such were we By nature and by sin; Heirs of immortal misery, 3 But we are wash'd in Jesus' blood, To keep thy just commands ! 1 . HYMN 33. Second Part. S. M. Death of sin. SHALL we go on to sin, Or crucify the Lord again, And open all his wounds? 2 Forbid it, mighty God! Nor let it e'er be said, That we, whose sins are crucified, Should raise them from the dead. 3 We shall be slaves no more, Since Christ hath made us free; Has nail'd our tyrants to his cross, And bought our liberty. 'L HYMN 33. Third Part. C. M. ORD, we adore thy matchless ways We sing and shout eternal praise, 2 "What must I do," the jailer cries, 3 Our works are all the works of sin, By grace are sinners sav'd. 4 "Believe, believe," the gospel cries, From faith in Christ our hopes arise, 5 Come, sinners, then, the Saviour trust, 1 To change your hearts, subdue your lust, HYMN 33. Fourth Part. L. M. LET me but hear my Saviour say, Then I rejoice in deep distress, 2 I glory in infirmity, That Christ's own pow'r may rest on me; All suff'rings, if my Lord be there ; HYMN 34. First Part. C. M. THA The moral Law. 1 HAT God, who made the world on high, And air, and earth, and sea, |