Images de page
PDF
ePub

337.

L. M.

The Same. Ps. 51.

*WATTS.

10 THOU that hear'st when sinners cry,
Though all my sins before thee lie,
Behold them not with angry look,
But blot their memory from thy book.

2 Create my nature pure within,
And form my soul averse to sin;
Let thy good Spirit ne'er depart,
Nor hide thy presence from my heart.

3 Though I have grieved thy Spirit, Lord,
His help and comfort still afford;
And let a wretch come near thy throne,
To plead the merits of thy Son.

4 A broken heart, my God, my King,
Is all the sacrifice I bring;
The God of grace will ne'er despise
A broken heart for sacrifice.

5 My soul lies humbled in the dust, And owns thy dreadful sentence just, Look down, O Lord, with pitying eye, And save the soul condemned to die.

6 Then will I teach the world thy ways; Sinners shall learn thy sovereign grace; I'll lead them to my Savior's blood, And they shall praise a pardoning God.

338.

7s M.

J. TAYLOR.

Confession, and Prayer for Pardon.

1 GOD of mercy! God of love'
Hear our sad repentant song;
Sorrow dwells on every face,
Penitence on every tongue,

2 Deep regret for follies past,
Talents wasted, time misspent;
Hearts debased by worldly cares,
Thankless for the blessings lent-

3 Foolish fears and fond desires,
Vain regrets for things as vain;
Lips too seldom taught to praise,
Oft to murmur and complain-

4 These, and every secret fault,
Filled with grief and shame we own;
Humbled, at thy feet we lie,
Seeking pardon from thy throne.

5 God of mercy! God of grace!
Hear our sad repentant songs;
O restore thy suppliant race,
Thou to whom our praise belongs !

339.

L. M.

JERVIS.

Relief experienced in Forgiveness.

1 WHILE with remorse and woe oppressed, Distraction haunts the guilty breast; The broken heart, the troubled mind,

In God alone shall succor find.

2 'Tis his the wounds of vice to heal,
The charms of mercy to reveal;
He grants the penitent relief,

And cheers the soul o'erwhelmed with grief.

3 When, by temptation's billows tost,
On rocks of ruin well nigh lost,
Still, hope, the anchor of the soul,
Shall folly's beating wave control.

4 To all the world's delusive joys,
Ensnaring wiles, and empty noise,
The sinner bids a long farewell,
And loves with purity to dwell.

5 In her secure and calm retreat,
He now enjoys a tranquil state;
Conscious that God will deign to hear
The contrite, humble, and sincere.

340.

S. M.

WATTS.

Blessedness of Confessing and Forsaking Sin. Ps. 32.

1 O BLESSED Souls are they,

Whose sins are covered o'er!
Divinely blest, to whom the Lord
Imputes their guilt no more.

2 They mourn their follies past,
And keep their hearts with care;
Their lips and lives, without deceit,
Shall prove their faith sincere.

3 While I concealed my guilt,
I felt the festering wound;
Till I confessed my sins to thee,
And ready pardon found.

4 Let sinners learn to pray,

Let saints keep near the throne; Our help in times of deep distress Is found in God alone.

341.

L. M.

DODDRIDGE.

A Wanderer pleading to be reclaimed.

1 LORD! we have wandered from thy way,
Like foolish sheep have gone astray;
Our pleasant pastures we have left,
And of their guard our souls bereft.

2 Exposed to want, exposed to harm,
Far from our gentle shepherd's arm;
Nor will these fatal wanderings cease,
Till thou reveal the paths of peace.

3 O seek thy thoughtless servants, Lord'
Nor let us quite forget thy word;
Our erring feet do thou restore,
And keep us that we stray no more.

342.

L. M. 61.

DENHAM.

Imploring Divine Mercy.

1 OUT of the depths of sad distress,
The gloomy mazes of despair,
To heaven we raise our warm address;
Deign, O our God! to hear our prayer:
O let thine ear indulge our grief,
For thy indulgence is relief.

2 Shouldst thou, O God, minutely scan
Our faults, and as severely chide,
No mortal seed of sinful man
Could such a scrutiny abide:
But mercy shines in all thy ways,
Bright theme of universal praise!

3 With longing eyes we seek the Lord;
Before his throne our souls attend;
Firmly on his eternal word
Our faith is fixed, our hopes depend:
On wings of love our souls shall rise
In contemplation to the skies.

4 Ye pious minds, on God rely;
With full assurance in him trust;
He sends redemption from on high,
And raises sinners from the dust:
He will at length absolve his heirs
From all their guilt and all their fears.

343.

С. М.

S. STREETER.

Humiliation for Sin.

1 HERE in thy temple, Lord, we meet,
And bow before thy throne;
Abased and guilty at thy feet,
We seek thy grace alone.

2 Our sins rise up in dread array,
And fill our hearts with fear;
Our trembling spirits melt away,
But find no helper near.

« PrécédentContinuer »