139 30 thou who didst allow Thy Son to suffer thus, Father, what more couldst thou have done S. M. DODDRIDGE. Communion with God and Christ. 1 OUR heavenly Father calls, And Christ invites us near; With both our friendship shall be sweet, 2 God pities all my griefs; 3 Jesus, my living head, I bless thy faithful care; Mine advocate before the throne, And 4 Here fix my roving heart, Here wait my warmest love, 108 140 7s M. BOWRING. Communion Hymn. 1 Nor with terror do we meet Of the Saviour's wine and bread. 2 T is his memory we record, "Tis his virtues we proclaim; Grateful to our honored Lord, Here we bless his sacred name. 3 See him, on the dreadful day Break the bread, and hear him say, 4 See him standing on the brink Of the tomb, and hark, he cries, 5 Yes, we will remember thee, Friend and Saviour; and thy feast Holiest and welcomest. 141 7s M. PRATT'S COL. 142 Spiritual Nourishment. 1 BREAD of heaven, on thee we feed, With this true and living bread. 2 Vine of heaven, thy blood supplies Lord, thy wounds our healing give; 3 Day by day with strength supplied, Rooted, grafted, built on thee! The Cross of Christ. 1 IN the cross of Christ I glory, Gathers round its head sublime. 2 When the woes of life o'ertake me, 143 3 When the sun of bliss is beaming 4 Bane and blessing, pain and pleasure, Peace is there that knows no measure, The Coming of Christ in the Power of his Gospel. 1 LORD JESUS, come; for here Our path through wilds is laid; We watch as for the day-spring near, 2 Lord Jesus, come; for hosts The patriot mourns, the tyrant boasts, 3 Lord Jesus, come; for still Vice shouts her maniac mirth; 4 Hark! herald voices near, Lead on thy happier day; Come, Lord, and our hosannas hear; 10 FOR a prophet's fire, O for an angel's tongue, 2 In vain our hearts attempt, FURNESS How through a thousand sorrows burned 3 Yet would we praise that love, Come, gather round this table, then, 4 Here, in the bread and wine, 112 |