0 1 HYMN 103. C. M. St. Ann's. [*] 2 Tim. i, 12. I'M not asham'd to own my Lord, I'Nor to defend his cause; Maintain the honour of his word, The glory of his cross. e 2 Jesus, my God, I know his name,- Nor will he put my soul to shame, g 3 Firm as his throne his promise stands, What I've committed to his hands, 'Till the decisive hour. o 4 Then will he own my worthless name, 1 HYMN 104. C. M. York. [*] State of Nature and Grace. 1 Cor. vi, 10, 11. 'N The wanton, nor the proud, Nor thieves, nor sland'rers, shall obtain b 2 Surprising grace! and such were we, Heirs of immortal misery, Unholy and unclean. o 3 But we are wash'd in Jesus' blood, 4 0 for a persevering pow'r, We would defile our hearts no more, HYMN 105. C. M. Zion. [*] Heaven. 1 Cor. ii, 9, 10. Rev. xxi, 27. 1 NOR eye hath seen, nor ear hath heard, Nor sense nor reason known, What joys the Father has prepar'd, For those who love the Son. o 2 But the good Spirit of the Lord b 3 Pure are the joys above the sky, 4 Those holy gates for ever bar o 5 He keeps the Father's book of life, HYMN 106. S. M. Aylesbury. [b] Dead to Sin, by the Cross of Christ. e 1 Rom. vi, 1-6. HALL 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 crucify'd Should raise them from the dead. • 3 We will be slaves no more, Since Christ has made us free; Has nail'd our tyrants to the cross, And bought our liberty. HYMN 107. L. M. Armley. [b*] Fall and Recovery of Man. Gen. iii, 1, 15, 17. Gal. iv, 4. Col. ii, 15. 1 DECE ECEIV'D by subtle snares of hell, When Satan in the serpent hid, Propos'd the fruit that God forbid. e 2 Death was the threat'ning; death began His unborn race receiv'd the wound, -3 But Satan found a worse reward: Thus saith the vengeance of the Lord, 0 "Let everlasting hatred be "Betwixt the woman's Seed and thee. 4 "The woman's seed shall be my Son, "He shall destroy what thou hast done : "Shall break thy head, and only feel "Thy malice raging at his heel.” -5 He spake-and bade four thousand years Roll on; at length his Son appears: s Angels with joy descend to earth, And sing the young Redeemer's birth. p 6 Lo, by the sons of hell he dies; -But as he hung 'twixt earth and skies, o He gave their prince a fatal blow, u And triumph'd o'er the pow'rs below. HYMN 108. S. M. Dover. [*] Christ unseen, yet beloved. 1 Pet. i, 8. 1 OT with our mortal eyes 1 NOT Have we beheld the Lord; 2 On earth we want the sight 3 And when we taste thy love, And heav'n begins below. HYMN 109. L. M. Portugal. Armley. [*] I quit the hopes I held before, 2 Now for the love I bear his name, O may my soul be found in him, HYMN 110. C. M. St. Paul's. Canterbury. [*¡ Death and immediate Glory. 2 Cor. v, 1, 5, 8. 0 1 HERE is a house, not made with hands, Eternal, and on high; e And here my spirit waiting stands, T 'Till God shall bid it fly. e 2 Shortly this prison of my clay 4 We walk by faith of joys to come; e But while the body is our home, We're absent from the Lord. ---5 'Tis pleasant to believe thy grace, But we had rather see; o We would be absent from the flesh, HYMN 111. C. M. Reading. [*] • 1 (LORD, we confess our numerous faults, Foolish and vain were all our thoughts, o 2 But, O my soul, for ever praise, For ever love his name, Who turns thy feet from dang'rous ways -3 'Tis not by works of righteousness, Which our own hands have done; o But we are sav'd by sov'reign grace Abounding through his Son. -4 'Tis from the mercy of our God, That all our hopes begin; 'Tis by the water and the blood, Our souls are wash'd from sin. p 5 'Tis through the purchase of His death, The Spirit is sent down to breathe, o 6 Rais'd from the dead, we live anew: s We shall appear in glory too, And see our Father's face. 1 HYMN 112. C. M. Bedford. [*] The wounded felt immediate ease, d 2 "Look upward in the dying hour, -3 High on the cross the Saviour hung! g 4 When God's own Son is lifted up, The Jews behold the glorious hope, HYMN 113. C. M. Wareham. [*] 1 Rom. xv, 8. Mark x, 14. Gen. xvii, 7. 1H To Abra'am and his seed; d"I'll be a God to thee and thine, -2 The words of his extensive love |