1 To break the yoke of sin and death, C. M. HYMN 2. Fourth Part. Conviction of misery by the law. AIN are the hopes the sons of men On their own works have built: Their hearts by nature are unclean, And all their actions guilt. VA 2 Let Jew and Gentile stop their mouths, Without a murm'ring word, And the whole race of Adam stand 3 In vain we ask God's righteous law Since to convince, and to condemn, 4 Jesus, how glorious is thy grace! HYMN 3. First Part. L. M. God created man good, and after his own image. A Our nat❜ral and our fed'ral head; 2 Bless'd with the joys of innocence, 3 His soul at first, a holy flame, Was kindled by his Maker's breath; But stung by sin, it soon became HYMN 3. Second Part. C. M. Original sin. OW back with humble shame we look How is our nature dash'd and broke 2 To all that's good, averse and blind, What dreadful darkness veils our mind! 3 Conceiv'd in sin, O wretched state! The first young pulse begins to beat 4 Wild and unwholesome as the root, 5 What mortal pow'r from things unclean 6 Yet, mighty God, thy wondrous love While Christ and grace prevail above 7 The second Adam can restore Hosanna to that sov'reign pow'r, 1 HYMN 3. Third Part. C. M. We are corrupt and incapable of doing good. Infects our vital blood; The only help is sov'reign grace, 2 Our beauty and our strength are fled, 3 Madness, by nature, reigns within; Till God's own Son, with skill divine, 4 We lick the dust, we grasp the wind, Such is the folly of the mind, Till Jesus make us wise. 5 We give our souls the wounds they feel; 6 The man, possess'd among the tombs, Cuts his own flesh, and cries; 1 He foams and raves, till Jesus comes: 0' HYMN 3. Fourth Part. We must be born again. C. M. UR nature's totally deprav'd; Without a change we can't be sav'd; 2 That, which is born of flesh, is flesh, And flesh it will remain; Then marvel not that Jesus saith, 4 Dear Saviour, let us now begin 1 HYMN 3. Fifth Part. S. M. EAR Saviour, we are thine Our names, our hearts, we would resign, 2 Accepted for thy sake, We of thy righteousness partake, 3 To thee we still would cleave, 4 Thy spirit shall unite Our souls to thee our head: Shall form us to thy image bright, That we thy paths may tread. 5 Death may our souls divide From these abodes of clay; But love shall keep us near thy side, 6 Since Christ and we are one, HYMN 4. First Part. P. M. 1HE Lord Jehovah reigns, T His throne is built on high; His glories shine with beams so bright, No mortal eye can bear the sight. 2 The thunders of his hand Keep the wide world in awe; And where his love resolves to bless, 3 Thro' all his perfect works 4 And can this mighty King And will he write his name, |