2 He brougbt me from the fearful pit, The gates of death and hell; My lips his praises tell. Beneath my soul he plac'd; My sliding footsteps fast. 4 The city of my blest abode Is wall'd around with grace: To shield the sacred place. And all bis legions roar; And bounds his furious power. 6 Arise, my soul ! awake, my voice, And tunes of pleasure sing ; Loud Hallelujahs shall address My Saviour and my King, 272 Living by Faith. C.M. I am crucified with CARIST: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me; and the life which I I hold my frail abode, Its Saviour, and its God. 2 Daily by faith on thee I live, 'Midst all my griefs and snares; And death, encounter'd in thy sight, No form of horror wears. 3 Yes, thou hast lov'd this sinful worm, Hast giv'n thyself for me : Nail'd to the bloody tree, Then raise them to thy seat; At its REDEEMER's feet. 5 Be dead, my heart, to wordly charms, Be dead to every sin ; That Jesus reigns within. Nor asks a surer ground: In him my all is found. my soul 273. Constrained to Love Christ. C.M. Lovest thou me more than these ? Feed my Lambs.- John xxi. 15. DO not I love thee, O my Lord ? Behold my heart, and see; That dares to rival thee. 2 Do not I love thee from my soul ? Then let me nothing love : Dead be my heart to every joy, When Jesus cannot move. To mine attentive ear ? My Saviour's voice to hear ! I would disdain to feed? I'd fear thy cause to plead?] 5 Would not my ardent spirit vie, With angels round the throne, And make thy glory known ? 6 Thou know'st I love thee, gracious Lord; But, O! I long to soar And learn to love thee more. 274. Meeting Reproach for Christ. 112th I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself ; that where I am, there ye may be also.John, xiv. 2, 3. And art thou, gracious master, gone, prepare for me? Shall I behold thee on the throne, And there for ever sit with thee ? Then let the world approve or blame, I'll triumph in thy gracious name. 2 Should I to gain the world's applause, Or to escape its harmless frown, And make thy people's lot my own; When thou thy glory wilt display! 3 [And what is man, or what his smile ? The terrors of his anger what? But soon his place shall know him The Lord of heav'n and earth deny ?] 4 No! let the world cast out my name, And vile account me if they will; I purpose to be viler still: 5 What transport then shall fill my heart, When thou my worthless name wilt When I shall see thee as thou art,[own; And know as I myself am known! From sin, and fear, and sorrow free, My soul shall find its rest in thee. 275. The Motives of his Love to Christ. 78. Lovest thou me?--JOnn xxi. 16. HARK, my soul, it is the Lord; Say, poor sinner“ lov'st thou me?" 2 I deliver'd thee when bound, And, when bleeding, heal'd thy wound, Turu'd thy darkness into light. 3 Can a woman's tender care Cease towards the child she bare? Yet will I remember thee. Higher than the heights above; Free and faithful, strong as death. 5 Thou shalt see my glory soon, When the work of grace is done ; |