4 Men of worldly, low design, 5 Save us from the great and wise, 388. 7's. Wesley's Coll. Prayer for Union and Holiness. JESUS, Lord, we look to thee, Let us in thy name agree; 2 By thy reconciling love, Every stumbling-block remove, 3 Make us of one heart and mind, 4 Let us each for other care, 5 Free from anger-free from pride,— 389. C. M. Invitation to the Church. ET all who love the Saviour's name, 2 Enter his courts with holy joy, And every power for him employ, 3 Why will you longer stay behind? Let all who are by grace inclin'd, 390. C. M. Receiving a baptised Brother. BROTHER in Christ, beloved thon, Because thou lovest Him; Enter and welcome-enter now, 2 Accept the testimonial hand, 3 Be it thy future, constant aim, 391. C. M. Prayer at uniting with the Church. OUT of the world, O Lord, I come, Thy precepts to obey; To make thy church my future home, 2 All weakness, and unholy too, I'll never cease thy will to do, "But grant I never may." 3 Grant me thy perfect love to know, That love in me reveal; That I may honour thee below, And with thee ever dwell 392. C. M. Altered. Come in, thou blessed of the Lord. Gen. xxiv. 3. SOME in, ye blessed of our God, Co And join his children here; Wash'd in the Saviour's cleansing blood, 2 Stay not within the wilderness, 3 Though fearing, trembling, rise and come! For hung'ring, thirsting souls, there's room; 4 Room in the Saviour's gracions breast- 5 Why will you longer lingering stay, 393. L. M. Altered. An Invitation to Young Converts. Cre that believe his holy word; OME in, ye blessed of the Lord, Your Saviour's boundless goodness prove, And feast on his redeeming love. 2 Why should you longer stay without? 3 Let every soul that's born again, 394. C. M. Dedication to God. WASH'D in the Saviour's cleansing blood, Buried beneath the wave; I now approach thy throne, my God, 2 I yield to thy divine control; O take my flesh, my heart, my soul, 3 Thine may I live, thine may I die, Fain would I soar to worlds on high, 395. L. M. Maclay's Selection. Admission of New Members. Gen. xxiv. 31. WELCOME, ye well-beloved of God, Ye heirs of grace, redeem'd with blood; 2 Embrace the cross, and bear it on; 396. L. M. Maclay's Selection. Enter in Christ the Saviour's name; We welcome thee with one accord, 2 Thy name, 'tis hoped, already stands 397. 8.7. Altered. A hearty Welcome to Baptised Believers. W Welcome all our joys to share; Kind and faithful to each other, 3 Christians, thus together walking, 4 Welcome all who feel in union, 398. C. M. Parkinson's Selection. The Church rejoicing at receiving Members. WITH what pleasure we behold, Leaving the fleeting things below, 2 These, having openly confess'd |