Why tempt the God, that holds your breath, 4 Turn, guilty sinners! quickly turn; 243 m < Ere the fierce flames around you burn, HYMN 243, L. M. Advice to Youth. 1 NOW, in the heat of youthful blood, Behold! the months come hastening on, When you shall say—“My joys are gone." mp 2 Behold! the aged sinner goes P рр > Laden with guilt and heavy woes, Ascends to God-not there to dwell,— 4 Eternal King! I fear thy name; 244 aff 1 AND HYMN 244, S. M. Grieving the Spirit. ND canst thou, sinner! slight Shall God, with tenderness invite, 2 Wilt thou not cease to grieve 3 To-day, a pard'ning God Will hear the suppliant pray, 4 But, grace so dearly bought 245 mp 1 VI V m Thy fearful doom, with vengeance fraught, HOW HYMN 245, C. M. Frailty and Sin. W short and hasty is our life! 2 Our days run thoughtlessly along, Just like a story, or a song, 3 God from on high invites us home, 4 How we deserve the deepest hell, What chains of vengeance should we feel, 5 Draw us, O God! with sovereign grace, 246 1 That we may end this mortal race, HYMN 246, C. M. Brevity of Life. ET others boast how strong they be, But we 'll confess, O Lord! to thee, 2 Fresh as the grass our bodies stand, A blasting wind sweeps o'er the land, 3 Our life contains a thousand springs, Strange! that a harp of thousand strings 4 But 't is our God supports our frame,- mf 247 mp 1 IVAV Salvation to th' almighty Name, HYMN 247, L. M. The Road to Life, and to Death. BROAD is the road that leads to deatlı, And thousands walk together there; But wisdom shows a narrow path, With here and there a traveler. And makes his own destruction sure. aff 4 Lord! let not all my hopes be vain ; Create my heart entirely new, 248 m 1 Which hypocrites could ne'er attain, HYMN 248, S. M. Uncertainty of Life. TO-MORROW, Lord! is thine,- mp 2 The present moment flies, Ρ mf And bears our life away; Oh! make thy servants truly wise, 3 Since, on this fleeting hour, Awaken, by thy mighty power, 4 One thing demands our care;- mf 5 To Jesus may we fly, Swift as the morning light, Ла 249 Lest life's young golden beams should die, CONVICTION. HYMN 249, S. M. The Sinner arrested. aff 1 MY former hopes are fled, V & p My terror now begins; My guilty soul, alas! is "dead 2 Ah! whither shall I fly ? Where seek for mercy's door? 3 When I review my ways, I dread th' impending doom; While yet some friendly whisper says,"Flee from the wrath to come!" aff 4 Oh! that I now might see p> 250 aff 1 Some glimmering from afar,- HYMN 250, 7s and 68. The Sinner disquieted. WHY sinks my soul desponding, Why fill my eyes with tears, While nature all-surrounding With gloom and sadness fraught? mf 251 m < VI ༤ |e༤ p 3 If inward, still inquiring, 4 My soul! from this dread anguish, 'T is guilt that makes thee languish, HYMN 251, C. M. Conviction by the Law. ORD! how secure my conscience was, I was alive without the law, And thought my sins were dead. 2 My hopes of heaven were firm and bright; With a convincing power and light, 3 My guilt appeared but small before, How perfect, holy, just, and pure, mp 4 Then felt my soul the heavy load, P mp mf I have provoked a dreadful God, 5 My God! I cry, with every breath, 252 HYMN 252, L. M. The Strivings of the Spirit. mp 1 SAY, sinner! hath a voice within Oft whispered to thy secret soul, |