2 At his right hand, our eyes behold 4 So fhall the king the more rejoice 6 Let endless honors crown his head; HYMN XXXIII, p. M. Comforter of all that mour * JESUS, comforter divine! Confolations, Lord, are thine; 2 Thou shalt wipe all tears away, 3 Highest praises wait thy name, HYMN XXXIV. c.m. [RICHARDS.] Counsellor. HAIL 2 Faithful and true in every word, 3 Jefus! can time, can life repay, Ah! no. Then found ye harps of day, HYMN XXXV. €. M. C. M. RIPPON'S COLL.] Defire of all nations. INFINITE excellence is thine, Thou lovely Prince of grace; Thy uncreated beauties fhine With never fading rays. 2 Sinners from earth's remotest end, To thee their prayers and vows afcend, 3 Thy name as precious ointment shed, Delights the church around; Sweetly the facred odours fpread HYMN XXXVI. 5 Thou art their trinmph and their joy: c. M. [JAMES RELLY. f. Doer of God's will. WHEN HEN God would manifeft his grace' To man that he might prove The glories of the Father's face, And feel his nature love; 2 He faid he would not facrifice, All human merit would defpife, 3 Then faid the Saviour, "lo, I come To do thy will my God;" He brought his fons and daughters home By pouring out his blood: 4 That they with him might enter in His death did make an end of fin, 5 Thou Lord a body didft prepare, For him eternally to wear, 6 Obedient in this body, he HYMN XXXVII. L. M. [WATTS.] Ele&t. JESUS, we blefs thy Father's name ; Thy God and our's are both the fame ; What heav'nly bleffings from his throne, Flow down to finners, through his Son! 2 Chrift be my first elect, he faid, Then chofe our fouls in Chrift our head, 3 Thus did eternal love begin, To raise us from our death and fin; 4 Predeftinated to be fons, Born by degrees, but chofe at once 5 With Chrift, our Lord, we share a part, In the affections of his heart; Nor fhall our fouls be thence remov'd, 'Till he forgets his first belov'd. HYMN XXXVIII, P. M. [YAMES:RALLY.] Fairer than the fons of men. ET TERNAL excellence! I Jefus, thy beauties fhine 3 The fun, the moon, the stars, HYMN XXXIX. L. M. [RICHARDS.] ATHER of and of Fof nature and of grace, the Lord! Be thou in one eternal ftrain, 2 From heav'n to earth, from earth to heav'n, Through worlds above and worlds below, Thy boundless mercies freely giv'n, In tides of blifs forever flow. |