1 HYMN 51. C. M. Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. LORD, at thy feet we sinners lie, knock at mercy's With heavy heart and downcast eye, 2 In deep distress we seek thy face We trust our souls are taught thro' grace, 3 'Tis pardon, pardon we implore, 4 O! for thine own, for Jesus' sake, Thy grace our rocky hearts can break, 5 Mercy, good Lord, mercy we plead, Mercy, thro' Christ, mercy we need; Tי HUS far my God has led me on, My hopes and fears alternate rise, 3 Temptations ev'ry where annoy, 4 My soul with various tempests toss'd; And wonders where the scene will end. 5 Is this, dear Lord, that thorny road, Which leads us to the mount of God? Are these the toils thy people know, While in the wilderness below? 6 'Tis even so, thy faithful love Doth all thy children's graces prove; 'Tis thus our pride and self must fall, That Jesus may be all in all. HYMN 52. Second Part. Deliver us from evil. C. M. 1 EACH us, O Lord, aright to plead For mercies from above: T O! come, and bless our souls indeed, 2 The gospel's promis'd land is wide, But we are press'd on ev'ry side, 3 Arise, O Lord, enlarge our coast, That Satan may no longer boast, 4 O! may thy hand be with us still, To keep us safe from ev'ry ill, 5 Help us on thee to cast our care, That Israel's God, who heareth prayer, HYMN 52. Third Part. Perseverance. C. M. REJOICE, believer, in the Lord, Who makes your cause his own; The hope that's built upon his word, Can ne'er be overthrown. 2 Tho' many foes beset your road, Your life is hid with Christ in God, 3 Weak as you are, you shall not faint, 4 As surely as he overcame, 1 And triumph'd once for you; HYMN 52. Fourth Part. C. M. Victory through free grace.. ET me, my Saviour and LE On sov'reign grace rely; my God, And own 'tis free, because bestow'd On one so vile as I. 2 Election! 'tis a word divine: For, Lord, I plainly see, Had not thy choice prevented mine, 3 For perseverance, strength I've none: 4 Empty and bare, I come to thee 5 Free grace alone can wipe the tears And raise my soul, from guilty fears, 6 Free grace can death itself outbrave, 1 Can sinners to the utmost save, And give them victory. Ο HYMN 52. Fifth Part. L. M. Thine is the Kingdom, Power and Glory. UR grateful tongues, immortal King, Our hymns to time's remotest day, 2 What pow'r, O Lord, shall vie with thine? What name among the saints, who shine, Of equal excellence possess'd, Thy sov'reignty, will dare contest? 3 Thee, Lord, heav'n's host their Maker own, 4 Thrones and dominions round thee fall, 5 O wise in all thy works! thy name A HYMN 52. Sixth Part. Home in view. L. M. S when the weary trav'ller gains. 2 Thus, when the Christian pilgrim views, 3 The thought of home his spirit cheers, So he may safe arrive at last. 4 'Tis there, he says, I am to dwell Assur'd our home will make amends |