ADVENT. C. P. M. Western Melody. 6 24-8 戸 1. When Thou, my right-cous Judge, shalt come To take Thy ran - somed love to meet Thy people now, Before Thy feet with 2. I 9:2 6 24 people home, Shall I them among them stand? Shall such a worthless to bow, Though vil est of them all; But, can I bear the 严 9:5 worm as I, Who sometimes am afraid to die, Be found at Thy right hand? piere-ing tho't, What if my name should be left out, When Thou for them shalt call? 2. O God, mine inmost soul convert, Give me to feel their solemn weight, 3. Before me place, in dread array, When Thou with clouds shalt come 4. Be this my one great business here, To make my calling sure; 5. Then, Saviour, then my soul receive, Transported from this earth, to livo And reign with Thee above; Where faith is sweetly lost in sight, And hope, in full, supreme delight, And everlasting love. C. WESLEY. CHILD OF SIN AND SORROW. 6s & 4s. TH. HASTINGS. Child of sin and sor-row, Filled with dis-may, 1.Wait not for to-morrow, Yield thee to-day: Heaven bids thee come, while yet there's room, D. C. Child of sin and sorrow, Hear and obey. Fine. D. C. www Death's countless snares be - set thy way! Frail child of dust, go watch and pray! STELLA. 7s & 6s. Catholic Collection. Sin-ner, hear the Sa-viour's call. He now is passing by; - ful cry, TO-DAY THE SAVIOUR CALLS. 6s & 4s. -ச 18 L. MASON. 1. To-day the Saviour calls Ye wand'rers, home: O, ye benighted souls Why longer roam? 1. Oh, there will be mourning Before the judgment-seat, When this world is burning, Beneath Jehovah's 9:56 8 feet. Friends and kindred there will part, Will part to meet no more;Wrath will sink the rebel's heart, While saints on high adore. Oh! there will be mourning Before the judgment-seat. 390. 6s & 7s. 2. O, there will be mourning Before the judgment seat! When the trumpet's warning The sinner's ear shall greet! 3. O, there will be mourning Before the judgment seat! When, from dust returning, The lost their doom shall meet. 4. O, there will be mourning Before the judgment seat; Justice, ever frowning, Shall seal the sinner's fate. |