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5 And lo! the Son of God is slain'

To be this Mediator crown'd;

In him, my soul, be cleans'd from stain,
In him thy righteousness be found.

CHARACTERS AND REPRESENTATIONS OF CHRIST.

55. C. M. Steele.

Jesus the Saviour of Sinners.

HE Saviour! O what boundless charms
Dwell in the blissful sound!

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Its influence every fear disarms,

And spreads sweet comfort round.

2 Here pardon, life, and joys divine,
In rich effusion flow,
For guilty rebels lost in sin,

And doom'd to endless woe.

3 In our first parents' crime we feel,
Our blood, our vital breath,

Deep ting'd with all the seeds of ill,
Sad heirs to sin and death.

4 Wrapt in the gloom of sad despair,
We helpless, hopeless lay;
But sovereign mercy found us there,
And smil'd our fears away.

5 O the rich depths of love divine!
Of bliss, a boundless store;
Dear Saviour, bid me call thee mine,
And I desire no more.

56. C. M. Steele.

We love him because he first loved us.

JESUS! in thy transporting name

What blissful wonders rise!

Jesus, the angels' sweetest theme,
The wonder of the skies!

2 Didst thou forsake thy radiant throne
And boundless realms of bliss,

For man to suffer, bleed and groan?
Was ever love like this!

3 Through the deep horrors of thy pain,
Thy love triumphant smil'd;
Earth trembled at the dreadful scene,
And heaven was reconcil'd.

4 Is there a heart that will not bend
To thy divine control?

Descend, O sovereign love, descend,
And melt the stubborn soul.

5 O may our willing powers confess
Thy sweet, thy gentle sway;
Glad captives of resistless grace,
Thy pleasing rule obey.

57. L. M. Fawcett.

Christ a Bridegroom and Husband. ESUS, the heavenly lover, gave His life my wretched soul to save; Resolv'd to make his mercy known, He kindly claims me for his own. 2 Rebellious, I against him strove, Till melted and constrain'd by love; With sin and self I freely part,

The heavenly bridegroom wins my heart. 3 My guilt and wretchedness he knows, Yet takes and owns me for his spouse; My debts he pays and sets me free, And makes his riches o'er to me.

4 My filthy rags are laid aside,

He clothes me as becomes his bride, Himself bestows my wedding-dress, The robe of perfect righteousness. 5 Lost in astonishment I see, Jesus, thy boundless love to me; With angels I thy grace adore, And long to love and praise thee more.

6 Since thou wilt take me for thy bride,
Keep me, O Saviour, near thy side;
I fain would give thee all my heart,
Nor ever from my lord depart.

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Thy name is as ointment poured forth. Cant. i. 3

HOW sweet the name of Jesus sounds

In a believer's ear!

It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds,
And drives away his fear.

2 It makes the wounded spirit whole,
And calms the troubled breast,
'Tis manna to the hungry soul,
And to the weary rest.

3 Dear name! the rock on which I build,
My shield and hiding place;

My never-failing treasury, fill'd
With boundless stores of

grace.

4 Jesus! my shepherd, husband, friend,
My prophet, priest, and king;
My Lord, my life, my way, my end,
Accept the praise I bring.

5 Weak is the effort of my heart,
And cold my warmest thought;
But when I see thee as thou art,
I'll praise thee as I ought.

6 Till then I would thy love proclaim
With every fleeting breath;
And may the music of thy name
Refresh my soul in death.

59. C. M. Doddridge.

Jesus precious. 1 Peter ii. 7.
ESUS, I love thy charming name,

Jis music to my ear;

Fain would I sound it out so loud
That earth and heaven might hear.

2 Yes, thou art precious to my soul,
My transport and my trust;
Jewels to thee are gaudy toys,
And gold is sordid dust.

3 All my capacious powers can wish,
In thee doth richly meet;
Nor to my eyes is light so dear,
Nor friendship half so sweet.

4 Thy grace shall dwell upon my heart,
And shed its fragrance there;
The noblest balm of all its wounds,
The cordial of its care.

5 I'll speak the honours of thy name
With my last lab'ring breath;
And dying, clasp thee in my arms,
The antidote of death.

60. C. M. Relief Hymns.
Christ the Prophet of the Church.
REAT Prophet of the ransom'd church,
Command the light to shine;

For stores of wisdom let us search
Thy word, the sacred mine.

2 Jesus, great oracle of truth,
O may we learn of thee!

Receive true wisdom from thy mouth,
And live from error free.

3 One great event, by thee foretold,
Teach us to keep in view;-
Thy coming'-when we shall behold,
And show thy glory too.

4 Till then let all thy people here,
Walk with increasing light;
And when thy glory shall appear,
Welcome the joyful sight.

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61. C. M. Relief Hymns.
Wisdom's Royal Bounty.

OW happy is the man who hears
Instruction's warning voice,

And who celestial wisdom makes

His early, only choice!

2 For she has treasures greater far
Than east or west unfold;

And her rewards more precious are
Than all their stores of gold.

3 In her right hand she holds to view
A length of happy days;

Riches, with splendid honours join'd,
Are what her left displays.

4 She guides the young with innocence
In pleasure's path to tread;
A crown of glory she bestows
Upon the hoary head.

5 According as her labours rise,
So her rewards increase;

Her ways are ways of pleasantness,
And all her paths are peace.

62. L. M. Dobell's Selection.

True Wisdom.

Prov. iii. 13, 18.

HAPPY the man who finds the grace,

The blessing of God's chosen race,

The wisdom coming from above,
The faith that sweetly works by love.

2 Happy is he who thus can say,

"The Lord, the Saviour, died for me;" The gift unspeakable obtains,

And heavenly understanding gains.

3 Her ways are ways of pleasantness,
And all her flowery paths are peace;
Wisdom to silver we prefer,
And gold is dross compar'd to her.

4 He finds, who wisdom apprehends,
A life begun that never ends;
The tree of life divine she is,
Set in the midst of Paradise.

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