>H >H o g k) z TJ Q Q CO w >-. G ,* _) -) w £9 4-1 T3 Q w 0 ?*> 0 w H 0 N H w X H tin H O O C C/3 U % w 5 o erf £ 0 Oi bq h-i >< cq erf < 1 SC/V a* i— i I 2. 87 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from Calvin College http://www.archive.org/details/collectiohymn47meth A. COLLECTION OF HYMNS, For the use of the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Principally from the collection of THE REV. JOHN WESLEY, A.. M. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. REVISED AND CORRECTED. WITH A SUPPLEMENT. " I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live : I will sing praise unto my God while I have my being," Psalm civ, 33. " 1 will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also," 1 Cor. xiv, 15. NEW-YORK : PUBLISHED BY LANE & TIPPETT, For the Methodist Episcopal Church, 200 Mulberry-street. Joseph Longking, Printer. 1847. "Entered according to Act of Congres?. in the year 1836, by T. Mason and G. Lane, in the Clerklg Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York." TO The Members and Friends OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. THE Hymnbook heretofore in use among us has been thought by many to be defective, partly on account of the mutilated state of many of the hymns, and partly because of its being divided into two books. To remedy these inconveniences, measures have been adopted to prepare a revised edition of our Hymnbook, such a one as should exclude the defects and retain the excellences of the one heretofore published. This revised edition we now present to you. The greater part of the hymns contained in the former selection are retained in this, and several from Wesley's and Coke's collections, not before published in this country, are added. The prin- cipal improvements which have been made, consist in restoring those which had been altered, as is believed for the worse, to their original state, as lhey came from the poetical pen of the Wesleys ; for the following hymns were, except a few which have been taken from olher authors, composed by the Rev. John and Charles Wesley; names that will ever be held dear and in high estimation by every lover of sacred poetry. The following hymns, arranged under their ap- propriate heads, were submitted to our General Conference, approved by that body, and ordered for publication. In presenting this revised Hymnbook to you for your use, we humbly trust that we are putting into your hands one of the choicest selections of evan- gelical hymns, suitable for private devotion, as well as for family, social, and public worship, by which you will be much aided in the performance of these important parts of divine service. We are the more delighted with this design, as no personal advantage is concerned, but the public good alone. For after the necessary expenses of publication are discharged, we shall make ft a noble charity, by applying the profits arising there- from to religious and charitable purposes. No motive of a sinister nature has therefore in- fluenced us in any degree to publish this excellent compilation. As the profits of the former editions have been scrupulously applied as above, so the same appropriation of the profits of the present shall be conscientiously observed. We must there- fore earnestly eiitre.it you, if you have any respect for the authority of the conference, or of us, or any regard for the prosperity of the Church of which you are members and friends, to purchase no Hymnbooks but what are published by our own agents, and signed with the names of your bishops. And as we intend to keep a constant supply, the complaint of our congregations, " that they cannot procure our Hymnbooks," will be stopped. We exhort you to sing with the spirit and with the understanding also: and thus may the high praises of GOD be sent up from east to west, from north to south; and we shall be happily instru- mental in leading the devotion of thousands, and shall rejoice to join you in time and eternity. We are, dear brethren, Your faithful pastors in Christ, ROBERT R. ROBERTS, JOSHUA SOULE, ELIJAH HEDDING, JAMES O. ANDREW, BEVERLY WAUGH, THOMAS A. MORRIS. NOTICE. IN this improved edition of the Methodist Hymnbook, the tunes adapted to the hymns, a* contained in the Methodist Harmonist, are named at the head of each hymn, together with the page of the Harmonist at which the tune may be found. The page of the Harmonist is signified by the letter " p." following the name of the tune. The hymns are numbered as hereto- fore, but the word hymn is left out. CAUTION. ALL persons desirous of possessing the true revised aDd improved official edition of the Meth- odist Hymnbook, with the Supplement, are advised to be careful to examine the imprint, and to purchase those only published by our General Book Agents, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, or by the Agents at Cincinnati. A COLLECTION OF HYMNS. AWAKENING AND INVITING. 1 Majesty— p. 49.] C. M. FIRST PART. r\ FOR a thousand tongues to sing " My great Redeemer's praise ! The glories of my God and King, The triumphs of his grace ! 2 My gracious Master, and my God, Assist me to proclaim, To spread through all the earth abroad The honours of thy name. 3 Jesus ! the name that charms our fears, That bids our sorrows cease; 'Tis music in the sinner's ears, 'Tis life, and health, and peace. 4 He breaks the power of cancell'd sin, He sets the pris'ner free ; His blood enn make the foulest clean ; His blood avail'd for me. 5 He speaks — and, listening to his voice, New life the dead receive; The mournful, broken hearts rejoice; The humble poor believe. 8 AWAKENING 6 Hear him, ye deaf; his praise, ye dumb, Your loosen'd tongues eiuploy ; Ye blind, behold your Saviour come, And leap, ye lame, for joy. SECOND PART. LOOK unto Him, ye nations; owa Your God, ye fallen race ; Look, and be saved through faith alone, Be justified by grace. 2 See all your sins on Jesus laid : The Lamb of God was slain : His soul was once an offering made For every soul of man. 3 Awake from guilty nature's sleep, And Christ shall give you light; Cast all your sins into the deep, And wash the Ethiop white. 4 With me, your chief, ye then shall know, Shall feel your sins forgiven ; Anticipate your heaven below, And own that love is heaven. 2 Calvary— p. 237.] 8th P.M. 87,87,47. f>OME, ye sinners, poor and needy, '-' Weak and wounded, sick and sore, Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pity, love, and power ; He is able, He is willing, doubt no more. 2 Now, ye needy, come and welcome, God's free bounty glorify: True belief and true repentance, Every grace that brings you nigh; Without money Come to Jesus Christ and buy. AND INVITING. 3 Let Dot conscience make you linger; Nor of fitness fondly dream : All the fitness he requireth Is to feel your need of him ; This he gives you, 'Tis the Spirit's glimm'ring beam. 4 Come, ye weary, heavy-laden. Bruised and mangled by the fall, If you tarry till you're better, You will never come at all j Not the righteous, Sinners Jesus came to call. 5 Agonizing in the garden, Lo ! your Maker prostrate lies ! On the bloody tree behold him ! Hear him cry before he dies, " It is finish'd '." Sinners, will not this suffice ? 6 Lo! th' incarnate God ascending, Pleads the merit of his blood ; Venture on him, venture freely; Let no other trust intrude : None but Jesus Can do helpless sinners good. 7 Saints and angels, ioin'd in concert, Sing the praises of the Lamb, While the blissful seats of heaven Sweetly echo with his name : Hallelujah ! Sinners here may do the same. Forest— p. 76.] L. M. /"~