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1. The Chariot'! the chariot! i's wheels roll in fire, As the Lord cometh down in the pomp of His ire, Lo, self

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mov-ing, it drives on its path-way of cloud, And the heav'as with the bur-den of God-head are

bow'd.

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O turn ye, for why will ye die,When God in great mer-cy is com-ing SO

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nigh? Now Jesus in-vites you,the Spi-rit says, Come, And angels are waiting to welcome you home,

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2. How vain the delusion, that while you delay, Your hearts may grow better by staying away; Come wretched, come starving, come just as you be,

While streams of salvation are flowing so free. 3. And now Christ is ready your souls to receive, O how can you question if you will believe?

If sin is your burden, why will you not come? 'Tis you He bids welcome; Ile bids you come home.

4. Come, give us your hand, and the Saviour your heart

And trusting in Heaven, we never shall part;
O how can we leave you? why will you not

come!

We'll journey together, and soon be at home.

INVITATION. 6s.

1. Sinner come, 'mid thy gloom, All thy guilt confessing, Trembling now, contrite bow, Take the offered [blessing.

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1. When the harvest is past, and the summer is gone, And sermons and prayers shall be o'er,

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When the beams cease to break of the blest Sabbath morn, And Jesus invites thee no more.

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The gospel no message declare,

When their harmony wakes, in the fullness of bliss,

Their song to the Saviour of love,

Sinner, how canst thou bear the deep 4. Say, O sinner, that livest at rest and

wailing of woe,

How suffer the night of despair?

3. When the holy have gone to the regions

of peace,

To dwell in the mansions above;

secure,

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SHEPHERD'S CALL. 6s, Or 6s & 7s.

CH. BEECHER.

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68. 1. Come wandering sheep, O come, I'll bind thee to my breast, I'll bear thee to thy home, And

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lay thee down to rest, I'll bear thee to thy home, And lay thee down to rest.

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ADVENT. C. P. M.

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1. When Thou, my right-cous Judge, shalt come To take Thy ran - somed Before Thy feet with love to meet Thy peo

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worm as I, Who sometimes am a- fraid to die, Be found at Thy right hand? pierc-ing tho't, What if my name should be left out, When Thou for them shalt call?

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3. O Lord, prevent it by Thy grace,
Be Thou my only hiding-place,
In this th' accepted day;
Thy pardoning voice, O let me hear,
To still my unbelieving fear,
Nor let me fall, I pray.

4. Among Thy saints let me be found,
Whene'er th' archangel's trump shall
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To see Thy smiling face;
Then loudest of the throng I'll sing,
While heaven's resounding mansions ring,
With shouts of sovereign grace.
OVINGTON'S COLL.

384. C. P. M.

1. Lol on a narrow neck of land,
'Twixt two unbounded seas, I stand,
Secure! insensible!

A point of time, a moment's spaco
Removes me to that heavenly place,
Or shuts me up in hell.

2. O God, mine inmost soul convert,
And deeply on my thoughful heart
Eternal things impress!
Give me to feel their solemn weight,
And save me ere it be too late,
Wake me to righteousness.

3. Before me place, in dread array,
The pomp of that tremendous day,

When Thou with clouds shalt come
To judge the nations at Thy bar;
And tell me, Lord, shall I be thero
To meet a joyful doom?

4. Be this my one great business here,
With holy diligence and fear,
To make my calling sure;
Thine utmost counsel to fulfill,
And suffer all Thy righteous will,
And to the end endure.

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