HYMN XVI. A PENITENTIAL RI HYMN. ISE, O my foul! the hours review, Thou durft not heav'n for mercy fue, Dry'd are thy tears, thy griefs are fled; See! heav'n itfelf has lent its aid, Hear then, O God! thy work fulfil ! So fhall my foul each power employ, Whilft heav'n itself proclaims with joy, HYMN XVII. The SINCERE PENITENT. By Mr. LocKMAN, Almighty Lord! moft merciful, These thanks unfeign'd, these vows receive; Thou, who, when bath'd in tears I lay, Did't hear my cries, and quick relieve. Chorus] Great God from all eternity, O may our pray'rs afcend to thee! Plung'd Plung'd deep in woe, of hope bereft, For ever, O! recorded be The moment, when thy grace beftow'd, Since treading virtue's facred paths may our pray'rs afcend to thee. Written by the Rev. Mr. HUBBard. Set by Dr. HOWARD. CHORUS. God of mercy! hear my pray'r In In Vanity's bewild'ring maze, How long my erring feet have ftray'd! O God of Mercy! &c. Tho' thus polluted and forlorn, Than mountain fnows, or vernal skies. The The PRAYER used in the MAGDALEN CHAPEL. * FATHER of mercies, and God of all com fort, who has fent thy Son Jefus Christ into the world, to feek and to fave that which was lof; we praife thy holy name for the bountiful provifion made in this place for the spiritual and temporal wants of miferable offenders: befeeching thee fo to difpofe our hearts by the powerful influence of thy bleffed Spirit, that thro' fincere repentance and a lively faith, we may obtain remiffion of our fins, and all the precious promifes of thy gofpel. Awaken those ‡ who have not yet a due sense of their guilt; and perfect a godly forrow, where it is begun. "Renew in us whatfoever hath been decayed by the fraud and malice of the Devil, or by our *This truly Scriptural Prayer was received into the public fervice of the CHAPEL, after having undergone the correction, and obtained the fanction of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. SECKER; a generous friend to the MAGDALEN CHARITY, from the beginning as well as at the end; for he left a handf me legacy to it. Luke xix. 10. 2 Pet. i. 4. own own carnal will and frailnefs;" || Preferve us, after efcaping the pollutions af the world, from being again intangled therein; § and keep us in a ftate of constant watchfulness and humility. Forgive, as we do from our hearts, thofe who have done us wrong; and grant to all who have feduced others, or been feduced themselves into wickedness, that they may for fake the evil of their doings, and live. Make this houfe a bleffing, we pray thee, to the fouls and bodies of all its inhabitants; and a glorious monument of thy grace, abounding to the chief of finners*• Strengthen the hands, direct the counfels, reward the labours and the liberality of all who are engaged in the government or fupport of it; and increase the number of thofe who have a zeal for thy glory, and compaffion on the ignorant, and on them that are out of the way †; that many may be turned from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto thee their God, through the merits and meditation of Jefus Christ our Lord. Amen. See the order for Vifitation of the Sick," in the Common Prayer Book, |