mp The guilt of our iniquity Forgive, as we forgive. 4 "From dark temptation's power,- And guide us to the end. mf 5 "Thine, then, for ever be mp 442 mf 1 mf mf Through him we come to thee, and say,— "All for his sake be done!" HYMN 442, S. M. Coming boldly to the Throne of Grace. BEHO EHOLD the throne of grace! There Jesus shows a smiling face, 2 That rich atoning blood, Which sprinkled round we see, 3 Thine image, Lord! bestow, 4 Teach us to live by faith, Conform our will to thine; 443 All worldly joys we'll cheerful leave, aff 1 Lo HYMN 443, 78. Pleading with God, ORD! I cannot let thee go, VA I Vă mf Do not turn away thy face, 3 Many days have passed since then, Yet have been upheld till now; 4 Thou hast helped in every need- 5 No-I must maintain my hold; Since I plead for Jesus' sake. 444 m mf 10 REVIVAL. HYMN 444, L. M. The Sun of Righteousness. SUN of righteousness! arise, 2 On all around, let grace descend, Like heavenly dew, or copious showers; That we may call our God our friend,— That we may hail salvation ours. HYMN 445, 8. M. Prayer for a Revival. 0 LORD! thy work revive In Zion's gloomy hour; 2 Oh! let thy chosen few Awake to earnest prayer; Their solemn vows again renew, 8 Thy Spirit then will speak, 4 Now lend thy gracious ear, 446 Oh! come, and bring salvation near ;- HYMN 446, L. M. Weeping over Sinners. aff 1 ARISE, my tenderest thoughts! arise; Dissolve in grief, my streaming eyes! And thou, my heart! with anguish feel Those evils which thou canst not heal. 2 See human nature sunk in shame; See scandal poured on Jesus' name; The Father wounded, through the Son, The world abused, the soul undone ! 3 See the short course of vain delight, Closing in everlasting night, mf In flames that no abatement know, 4 My God! I feel the mournful scene, 447 HYMN 447, H. M. The Jubilee proclaimed. f" 1 BLOW ye the trumpet!-blow, The gladly solemn sound! To earth's remotest bound,- 2 Exait the Lamb of God,- Through all the world, proclaim: And blest in Jesus live; mf 4 The gospel trumpet hear, f LAV The news of pard'ning grace: Has full atonement made: Ye mourning souls! be glad: WHIL HYMN 448, L. M. Hope in Times of Darkness. 3 "Take down thy long-neglected harp 4 Lord! I obey,-my hopes revive; Come, join with me, ye saints! and sing, Our foes in vain against us strive, For God will help and triumph bring. 449 HYMN 449, L. M. The Vision of dry Bones. aff 1 LOOK down, O Lord! with pitying eye, See Adam's race in ruin lie; Sin spreads its trophies o'er the ground, 3 Thy ministers are sent in vain, In vain they call, in vain they cry,- 4 But if thy Spirit deign to breathe, Life spreads through all the realms of death; 5 So, when thy trumpet's awful sound Shall shake the heavens, and rend the ground, And spring to life beyond the skies. 0 HYMN 450, H. M. ZION! tune thy voice, And raise thy hands on high; Tell all the earth thy joys, Cheerful in God, Arise and shine, While rays divine Stream all abroad. mf 2 He gilds thy mourning face With beams that cannot fade; V His all-resplendent grace He pours around thy head; Thy form shall view, With lustre new, |