Sin fubdued, death destroy'd, man redeemed, These are glorious works divine. 3 People, nations, tongues and kindreds ! Hail, all hail the mighty God: The Truth and Faithfulnefs of God.: The honors of a faithful God, How much above your highest praise ! ; 2 The words his sacred lips declare, Of his own mind the image bear : Bieit in his self-füfficiency? A God all truth can never lie : As break his oath, or word forget. Or backward hasten to their fource ; And mountains like the chaff be whirl'd, $ Let fun and stars forget to rise, Or quit their stations in the skies; 6 True to his word, God gave his Son, To die for crimes which men had done ; A single promise he has spoke. Praise. Let earth and skies reply, ye his name : Worthy the Lamb. ye his name : Worthy the Lamb. Praising his name : ransom'd' race, Praise ye his name: 4 Join, all In him we will rejoice, Worthy the Lamb. Praising his name ; Worthy the Lamb. 6 Then let the hosts above, In realms of endless love, Praise his dear name : Worthy the Lamb. The Pardoning God. REAT God of wonders ! all thy ways Are matchless, godlike, and divide ;. Or who has grace so rich and free? 2 Crimes of such horror to forgive, Such guilty daring worms to spare, 3 Angels and men, resign your claim To pity, mercy, love and grace ; Or who has grace fo rich and free? 4 In wonder lot, with trembling joy, We take the pardon of our God, Pardon spoken by Chrift. Saviour, let me hear thy voice Pronounce the words of peace ! And all my warmest pow'rs fhall join To celebrate thy grace. And speak my fins forgiv'n : All like the harps of heav'n. The darkest path I'll tread ; - Cheerful I'll quit these mortal hores, And mingle with the dead. 4 When dreadful guilt is done away, 1 HYMN CCXLII. C. M. [RIPPON'S COLL.] The Universal prayer. LET the Indian, let the negro, Let the rude barbarian see, That divine and glorious conquest, Once obtain'd on Calvary ; Let the gospel, let the gospel, let the gospel, Loud resound from pole to pole. Let them have the glorious light, Freely purchas'd, win the day. From eternal darkness dawn, Of the great Immanuel's land. Win and conquer, never cease ; |