The bread thy mystic body be, Satiate the hungry with good things, 4 The living bread sent down from heaven. In us vouchsafe to be; Thy flesh for all the world is given, Watchman.] HYMN 222. S. M. 1 3 Jefly last and kindest word; ESUS, we thus obey Here in thine own appointed way, The way thou hast enjoin'd, The fulness of our God made man, Amsterdam.] HYMN 223. 7's & 6'5% 1 R OCK of Israel, cleft for me, See, thy feeblest foll'wers see, Now, e'en now, my Lord, my God, 2 Now, e'en now, we all plunge in, 1 'Tis this our souls shall save: With the life of Jesus fed, Lo! from strength to strength we rise, Wells.] HYMN 224. L. M. A UTHOR of our salvation, thee Figure and means of saving grace. 2 The sacred, true, effectual sign, Thy mercy and thy strength bestows. 3 We see the blood that seals our peace; Thy pard'ning mercy we receive; The bread doth visibly express The strength through which our spirits live. 4 Our spirits drink a fresh supply, And eat the bread so freely given, Condolence.] HYMN 225. 4 lines 7's. 1 JESUS, all-redeeming Lord, In thine ordinance appear, Come, and meet thy foll'wers here. 2 In the rite thou hast enjoin'd, 1 Millicent.] HYMN 226. 8's & 7's. OME, thou everlasting Spirit, All the sprinkled blood receive. Plymouth Dock.] HYMN 227. 6 lines 8's. 1 THOU eternal Victim slain, By the eternal Spirit made, Our everlasting Priest art thou, And plead'st thy death for sinners now! 2 Thy offering still continues new, Thy vesture keeps its bloody hue; Thou stand'st the ever-slaughter'd Lamb. Thy priesthood still remains the same; Thy years, O God, can never fail, Thy goodness is unchangeable. 3 O that our faith may never move, But stand unshaken as thy love: Sure evidence of things unseen, Now let it pass the years between, And view thee bleeding on the tree, My God, who dies for me, for me! Clarks.] HYMN 228. 7's, 6's, & 1 LAMB of God, whose dying love We now recall to mind, Send the answer from above, Think on us, who think on thee, O remember Calvary, And bid us go in peace! 2 By thine agonizing pain, And bloody sweat we pray, And bid us go in peace! 3 Let thy blood by faith apply'd, Speak us freely justify'd, By thy passion on the tree, Let all our griefs and troubles cease; O remember Calvary, And bid us go in peace! 4 Never will we hence depart, And bid us go in peace! Pickering.] HYMN 229. C. M. 1 NOME, Saviour, let thy tokens prove, Fitted by heav'nly art, As channels to convey thy love, 2 The living bread sent down from heav'n, In us vouchsafe to be; Thy flesh for all the world is giv'n, 3 Now, Lord, on us thy flesh bestow, 4 Determin'd nothing else to know I will not from my Jesus go, Or leave his wounded side. Salem.] HYMN 230. C. M. 1HAT doleful night before his death, The Lamb for sinners slain, Did, almost with his dying breath, |