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HYMN 31. Sixth Part. P.M.
The gospel Trumpet - Jubilee. (cont.)

  5    Ye happy souls, draw near,
   Behold your Saviour's face:
The year of jubilee is come;
Return, ye ransom'd sinners, home.
  6    Jesus, our great High Priest,
   Has full atonement made:
   Ye weary spirits rest,
   Ye mournful souls be glad:
The year of jubilee is come;
Return, ye ransom'd sinners, home.


HYMN 32. First Part. C.M.
Gratitude.

  1 HOW can I sink with such a prop
   As my eternal God,
Who bears the earth's huge pillars up,
   And spreads the heav'ns abroad?
  2 How can I die while Jesus lives,
   Who rose and left the dead?
Pardon and grace my soul receives,
   From mine exalted head.
  3 All that I am, and all I have,
   Shall be forever thine!
Whate'er my duty bids me give,
   My cheerful hands resign.
  4 Yet if I might make some reserve,
   And duty did not call,
I love my God with zeal so great,
   That I would give him all.


HYMN 32. Second Part. L.M.
Saved by grace, we must still do good works.

  1 SO let our lips and lives express
The holy gospel wc profess;
So let our works and virtues shine,
To prove the doctrine all divine.

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HYMN 32. Second Part. L.M.
Saved by grace, we must still do good works. (cont.)

  1 Thus shall we best proclaim abroad,
The honours of our Saviour God;
When the salvation reigns within,
And grace subdues the pow'r of sin.
  2 Our flesh and sense must be denied,
Passions and envy, lust and pride;
While justice, temp'rance, truth and love,
Our inward piety approve.
  3 Religion bears our spirits up,
While we expect that blessed hope,
The bright appearance of the Lord;
And faith stands leaning on his word.


HYMN 32. Third Part. C.M.
Elected to Holiness.

  1 HOW vast the benefits divine,
   Which we in Christ possess!
We're sav'd from guilt and ev'ry sin,
   And call'd to holiness.
  2 'Tis not for works which we have done,
   Or shall hereafter do;
But he, of his electing love,
   Salvation doth bestow.
  3 The glory, Lord, from first to last,
   Is due to thee alone:
Aught to ourselves we dare not take,
   Or rob thee of thy crown.
  4 Our glorious Surety undertook
   Redemption's wondrous plan;
And grace was given us in him
   Before the world began.
  5 Safe in the arms of sov'reign love
   We ever shall remain;
Nor shall the rage of earth or hell
   Make thy dear counsels vain.






        
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