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A remnant weak and small!
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4 Ye Gentile sinners, ne'er forget
The wormwood and the gall;
Go-spread your trophies at his feet,
And crown him Lord of all.

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5 [Babes, men, and sires, who know his love, Who feel your sin and thrall, Now joy with all the hosts above, And crown him Lord of all.] 6 Let every kindred, every tribe,, On this terrestrial ball,

To him all majesty ascribe,"

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And crown him Lord of all.

7 O, that, with yonder sacred throng, We at his feet may fall;

We'll join the everlasting song,

And crown him Lord of all.

177 (2d P.) 8.8.6. Leach 290. Westb. Leigh 278. The King of Kings crown'd by Earth and Heaven.

1 UPON Mount Zion Jesus stands,

With all dominion in his hands,
And rules this earthly ball:

While he his mighty sceptre sways,
Sinners shall tremble, saints shall praise,
And crown him Lord of all.

2 This Prince of Peace, the Mighty God,
From Jesse's stem, that fruitful rod,
Whom we Immanuel call;
Angels, and all the sons of light,
With saints in heaven and earth unite,
And crown him Lord of all.

3 Let us, his grateful subjects, meet,
And lay our honours at his feet,

Prostrate, adoring, fall:,

Sinners redeem'd, and wash'd in blood,
Adopted, new-born, sons of God,
Come, crown him Lord of all,
4 He has your mighty battles fought,
And by his blood redemption wrought,
And set you free from thrall;-
From sin, and death, and hell, set free,
Praise him to all eternity,

And crown him Lord of all.

178 112th, Uffeulm 93. Hoxton 121.

KINSMAN, Ruth iii, 2—9.

1 JESUS, we claim thee for our own,
Our kinsman, near allied in blood,
Flesh of our flesh, bone of our bone,
The Son of Man, the Son of God;
And, lo! we lay us at thy feet,
Our sentence from thy mouth to meet.
2 Partaker of my flesh below, ze pamet d
To thee, O Jesus, I apply;

Thou wilt thy poor relations know; /
Thou never canst thyself deny,
Exclude me from thy guardian care,
Or slight a sinful beggar's prayer.
3 Thee, Saviour, at my greatest need,
I trust my faithful friend to
prove:
Now o'er thy meanest servant spread
The skirt of thy redeeming love.r
Under thy wings of mercy take,
And save me for thy merit's sake.
4 Hast thou not undertook my cause,
Lord over all, to worms allied?
Answer me from that bleeding cross,
Demand thy dearly ransom'd bride;
And let my soul, betroth'd to thee,

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Thine, wholly thine, for ever be! C. WESLEY.

179 L. M. Bab. Streams 23. Kingsbridge 88.

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Gould's 272.

LAMB of God, &c. John i. 9.
EHOLD the sin-atoning Lamb,
With wonder, gratitude, and love:
To take away our guilt and shame,
See him descending from above.

2 Our sins and griefs on

him were laid

He meekly bore the mighty load:
Our ransom-price he fully paid

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In groans and tears, in sweat and blood.
3 To save a guilty world, he dies;
Sinners, behold the bleeding Lamb!
To him lift up your longing eyes, a
And hope for mercy in his name. 1
4 Pardon and peace thro' him abound;
He can the richest blessings give;
Salvation in his name is found,

He bids the dying sinner live.

5 Jesus, my Lord, I look to thee i Where else can helpless sinners ga?

Thy boundless love shall set me free From all my wretchedness and woe. Fawcett. 180 S. M. New Eagle Street 55. Enfield 5.

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LEADER.

THOU very paschal Lamb,
Whose blood for us was shed,
Thro' whom we out of Egypt came
Thy ransom'd people lead.

2 Angel of Gospel-grace!

Fulfil thy character;

To guard and feed the chosen race,
In Israel's camp appear.

3 Throughout the desert way
Conduct us by thy light;

Be thou a cooling cloud by day,
A cheering fire by night.

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Gould's 272.

LAMB of God, &c. John i. 9.
EHOLD the sin-atoning Lamb,
With wonder, gratitude, and love:
To take away our guilt and shame,
See him descending from above.
2 Our sins and griefs on him were laid
He meekly bore the mighty load:
Our ransom-price he fully paid

In groans and tears, in sweat and blood, 3 To save a guilty world, he dies;" Sinners, behold the bleeding Lamb! To him lift up your longing eyes, And hope for mercy in his name. 4 Pardon and peace thro' him abound; He can the richest blessings give; } Salvation in his name is found, He bids the dying sinner live. 5 Jesus, my Lord, I look to theeWhere else can helpless sinners go? Thy boundless love shall set me free From all my wretchedness and woe. FAWCETT. 180 S. M. New Eagle Street 55. Enfield 5.

LEADER.

1 THOU very paschal Lamb,

Whose blood for us was shed,

Thro' whom we out of Egypt came
Thy ransom'd people lead.

2 Angel of Gospel-grace!

3

Fulfil thy character;

To guard and feed the chosen race,
In Israel's camp appear.

Throughout the desert way
Conduct us by thy light;

Be thou a cooling cloud by day,
A cheering fire by night.

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