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For me the blood of sprinkling pleads,
And speaks me justified.

6 O why did I my Saviour leave,
So soon unfaithful prove!
How could I Thy good Spirit grieve,
And sin against Thy love!

7 I forced Thee first to disappear;
I turned Thy face aside:

Ah, Lord! if Thou hadst still been here,
Thy servant had not died..

8 But O, how soon Thy wrath is o'er,
And pardoning love takes place!
Assist me, Saviour, to adore

The riches of Thy grace.

9 O could I lose myself in Thee,
Thy depth of mercy prove,
Thou vast, unfathomable sea
Of unexhausted love!

10 My humbled soul, when Thou art near, In dust and ashes lies:

How shall a sinful worm appear,
Or meet Thy purer eyes?

11 I loathe myself, when God I see,
And into nothing fall;

Content, if Thou exalted be,
And Christ be All in All.

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FTER all that I have done,

C. WESLEY.

A Saviour, art Thou pacified?

Whither shall my vileness run?
Hide me, earth, the sinner hide!
2 Let me sink into the dust,
Full of holy shame, adore!
Jesus Christ the Good, the Just,
Bids me go, and sin no more!
3 O confirm the gracious word,
Jesus, Son of God and Man!
Let me never grieve Thee, Lord,
Never turn to sin again:

4 Till my all in all Thou art,

Till Thou bring Thy nature in,
Keep this feeble, trembling heart!
Save me, save me, Lord, from sin!

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WEARY of wandering from my God,
And now made willing to return,

I hear, and bow me to the rod;

For Thee, not without hope, I mourn;
I have an Advocate above,

A Friend before the throne of Love.
2 O Jesus, full of truth and grace,
More full of grace than I of sin;
Yet once again I seek Thy face,
Open Thine arms, and take me in;
And freely my backslidings heal,
And love the faithless sinner still.

3 Thou know'st the way to bring me back,
My fallen spirit to restore;

O for Thy truth and mercy's sake,
Forgive, and bid me sin no more,
The ruins of my soul repair,

And make my heart a house of prayer.
4 The stone to flesh again convert:
The veil of sin again remove:
Sprinkle Thy blood upon my heart,
And melt it by Thy dying love!
This rebel heart by love subdue,
And make it soft, and make it now.
5 Give to mine eyes refreshing tears,
And kindle my relentings now;
Fill all my soul with filial fears;
To Thy sweet yoke my spirit bow;
Bend by Thy grace, O bend, or break,
The iron sinew in my neck!

6 Ah! give me, Lord, the tender heart,
That trembles at the approach of sin:
A godly fear of sin impart;
Implant, and root it deep within;

That I may dread Thy gracious power,
And never dare to' offend Thee more.

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of God, if Thy free grace
Again hath raised me up,
Called me still to seek Thy face,
And given me back my hope;
Still Thy timely help afford,
And all Thy lovingkindness show:
Keep me, keep me, gracious Lord,
And never let me go!

By me, O my Saviour, stand,

In sore temptation's hour;

Save me with Thine outstretched hand,
And show forth all Thy power;
O be mindful of Thy word;
Thy all-sufficient grace bestow;
Keep me, keep me, gracious Lord,
And never let me go.

Give me, Lord, a holy fear,
And fix it in my heart;
That I may from evil near

With timely care depart:
Sin be more than hell abhorred,
Till Thou destroy the tyrant foe,
Keep me, keep me, gracious Lord,
And never let me go.

Never let me leave Thy breast,
From Thee, my Saviour, stray;
Thou art my Support and Rest,
My true and living Way;
My exceeding great Reward,
In heaven above, and earth below;
Keep me, keep me, gracious Lord,
And never let me go.

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C. WESLEY.

LORD, and is Thiue anger gone?

And art Thou pacified?

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After all that I have done,

Dost Thou no longer chide?
Infinite Thy mercies are,

Beneath the weight I cannot move,
O! 'tis more than I can bear,
The sense of pardoning love.
Let it still my heart constrain,
And all my passions sway;
Keep me, lest I turn again

Out of the narrow way:
Force my violence to be still,
And captivate my every thought;
Charm, and melt, and change my will,
And bring me down to nought.

If I have begun once more
Thy sweet return to feel,
If e'en now I find Thy power
Present my soul to heal,-
Still and quiet may I lie,
Nor struggle out of Thine embrace;
Never more resist or fly

From Thy pursuing grace.

To the cross, Thine altar, bind
Me with the cords of love;
Freedom let me never find

From Thee, my Lord, to move :
That I never, never more,

May with my much-loved Master part,
To the posts of mercy's door
O nail my willing heart!

See my utter helplessness,
And leave me not alone;
O preserve in perfect peace,

And seal me for Thine own:
More and more Thyself reveal,
Thy presence let me always find;
Comfort, and confirm, and heal
My feeble, sin-sick mind.

As the apple of an eye

Thy weakest servant keep;

Help me at Thy feet to lie,
And there for ever weep;
Tears of joy mine eyes o'erflow,
That I have any hope of heaven;
Much of love I ought to know,
For I have much forgiven.

THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.

For Believers Rejoicing.

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From the German of J. A. ROTHE.

Now I have found the ground, wherein Sure my soul's anchor may remain : The wounds of Jesus, for my sin Before the world's foundation slain; Whose mercy shall unshaken stay, When heaven and earth are fled away. 2 Father, Thine everlasting grace Our scanty thought surpasses far: Thy heart still melts with tenderness; Thy arms of love still open are, Returning sinners to receive,

That mercy they may taste, and live. 3 O Love! Thou bottomless abyss ! My sins are swallowed up in Thee; Covered is my unrighteousness, Nor spot of guilt remains on me, While Jesu's blood, through earth and skies, Mercy, free, boundless mercy, cries! 4 With faith I plunge me in this sea; Here is my hope, my joy, my rest! Hither, when hell assails, I flee, I look into my Saviour's breast; Away, sad donbt, and anxious fear! Mercy is all that's written there.

5 Though waves and storms go o'er my heal, Though strength, and health, and friends be

gone,

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