What love through all his actions ran! 3. " This is my body broke for sin, 6. " Do this (he cry'd) till time shall end, Hymn 383. s. M. Communion with Christ, and with saints, 1. Cor. 1. J x. 16, 17. ESUS invites his saints To meet around his board; 2. For food he gives his flesh; He bids us drink his blood: 3. This holy bread and wine. 4. Our heav'nly Father calls. 5. We are but sev'ral parts Of the same broken bread; L 6. Let all our pow'rs be join'd, Hymn 384. P. M. N that sad memorable night, When Jesus was for us betray'd, He left his death-recording rite : He took and bless'd and brake the bread. And gave his own their last bequest, And thus his love's intent express'd. 2. "Take, eat, this is my body giv'n, "To purchase life and peace for you,. "Pardon and holiness and heav'n: " Do this, my dying love to shew, "Accept your precious legacy, " And thus my friends remember me."" 3. He took into his hands the cup, To crown the sacramental feast And full of kind concern look'd up, And gave to them what he had blest; " And drink ye all of this," he said, " In solemn mem'ry of the dead." 4. "This is my blood, which seals the new " Eternal cov'nant of my grace;. " My blood so freely shed for you, "For you, and all the sinful race: " My blood, that speaks your sins forgiv'n, " And justifies your claim to heav'n. 1. Hymn 385. P. M. Hearthly matters OW can heav'nly spirits rise, Drink herewith divine supplies, 1. Ask the Father's wisdom, how? Angels round our altars bow D Hymn 386. P. M. RAW near ye blood-besprinkled race, The outward sign of inward grace, 2. Sure pledges of his dying love, 1. The flesh of thy Redeemer eat; Drink with the wine his healing blood, And feast on the Incarnate God.. C Hymn 387. c. м. OME, Holy Ghost, thine influ'nce shed, Thy life infuse into the bread, 2. Effectual let the tokens prove, : 1. 1. XII. TIMES, SEASONS AND PLACE G 1. MORNING. Hymn 388. L. M. OD of the morning, at whose voice And like a giant doth rejoice To run his journey through the skies. 2. From the fair chambers of the east And without weariness or rest 3. Oh, like the sun, may I fulfil Th' appointed duties of the day, Hymn 389. с. м. 1. NCE more, my soul, the rising day 3. Great God, let all my hours be thine, M Hymn 390. с. м. Y God was with me all the night, His angels watch'd me while I slept, 2. Now for the mercies of the night 4. My life, if thou preserv'st my life, 1.WE Hymn 391. s. M. E lift our hearts to thee, The sun itself is but thy shade, The night of sin disperse, 3. How beauteous nature now! 4. O may no gloomy crime |