3 The lamb, the dove, fet forth Whose blood of matchlefs worth, 4 The scape goat on his head, Was to be feen no more: 6 Jefus, I love to trace Throughout the facred page; The fame in ev'ry age! O grant that I may faithful be The glorious Gofpel of the blessed God. 7HAT wifdom, majefty and grace, Through all the gospel shine! 'Tis God that speaks, and we confefs The doctrine most divine. 2 Down from his starry throne on high, 3 The mighty debt that finners ow'd, Then thro' the clouds afcends to God, 4 Great God, with rev'rence we adore And on thy faithfulness and pow'r HYMN XI. c. M. [WATTS' PSALM 98.】 New honors be addreft; His great falvation fhines abroad, He fpake the word to Abram first, The Gentiles make his name their trust, 3 Let the whole earth his love proclaim, And spread the honors of his name HYMN XII. L. M. [RIPPON'S COLL.1 Prayer for the fpread of the Gospel. Tod And thus thy empire wide extend To Gentile, Turk, and ftubborn Jew, Thou king of grace! falvation fhew. 2 Where'er thy fun, or light arise, Thy name, O God! immortalize : HYMN XIII. L. M., IN [RICHARDS.] The creation of Adam... N thine own image, Father, God, 2 Here first the truth divine was shown, HYMN XIV. C. M. SATA RICHARDS.] The beguiling of Woman. ATAN transform'd in guise of light, Nor dar'd the fon of morn, of night, 2 The weaker veffel foil'd by guile, Adam was Eve's, not Satan's fpoil, 3 Here Jesus' love is plainly fhown; I HYMN XV. C. M. [WATTS.] Man's Fall and Recovery. ECEIV'D by fubtle fnares of hell," Adam our head, our father, fell, When Satan in the ferpent hid, Propos'd the fruit that God forbid, 2 'Death was the threat'ning; death began To take poffeffion of the man : His unborn race receiv'd the wound, And heavy curfes fmote the ground. 3 But Satan found a worfe reward; Thus faith the vengeance of the Lord, “Let everlasting hatred be Betwixt the woman's feed and thee. 4 The woman's feed fhall be my son, 5 "He fpake and bid four thousand years HYMN XVI. L. M. [BEDDOME.] WHEN by the tempter's wiles betray'd, Unknown before, a pleasure spread Infernal pow'rs rejoic'd to fee The new-made world deftroy'd, undone ; 3 Serpent accurs'd, thy fentence read, 4 Thus God declares, and Chrift defcends, Ruin, to all his num'rous foes: HYMN XVII. L. M. [WATTS Pfalm 8:] 'L Firft and Second Adam. ORD, what was man, when made at first, That thou fhould't fet him and his race, 2 That thou should't raise his nature so, |