Alleine - BV4920 A44

-· mend it : Mould it after thine own heart ; make.·. ~s thou wouldfi: ~1ave ir, holy_, humble, heavenly 1oft., tender, flextble,; and wnte thy law upon ie. Come, Lord Jefus; come quickly: Enter in · umphantly : Take me up to thee for ever. I give up to thee, I co;ne to thee, as the only way to Father, as the only Mediator, the means ordaine to-bring me to God, I have deftroy.ed n1y felt~ in thee is my help: Save, Lord ; or e:fe I perith: . come to thee with the rope about my neek ; I worthy to die, and to be damned. Never was the hiren1ore due to thefervant, never was nenv more 1 ,j, ~ • clue to tne labourer, than death and he .1, n1y Jttl·tt wage-;, is due· to n1c for 1ny flns : ~ut I fly to thy rnerits, I trufi-alone"to the value and virtne of thy fa:rifice, and preva!ency of thy interceffion: r fub tnit to r:hy teaching, I make choice of thy govern– ment. Stand ope:], ye everlafl:ing doors, that the King of glory n1ay con1e in. · , · 0 theu S~irit of the Mofl: High, the Comft}rter d "' _,.,. r L h r. • ·' '1 h an ·0anctnyer or tny c 401en; co1ne 1n \VltnaL tt~.y glorious train, all thy courtly attendants, thy fi· ui~~, ~nd graces: Ler n1e be thine habit,ation., l cangive rhee but what is thine owna1ready; but here, ·with the .poor widow, I caft my two mites; my foul, and my body, into thy treafury; fully refigning them · up to thee, tobe lanetifieJ by.thee, to be fen'~n~s (·ro thee: They iball be thy patrents, cure .thou tne~r n1a~ady; tbey !hall be thy agents~ govern thou thetr rnotions. Too long have I ferved the world, too long_ have I heark?ed to Sata11; but n~w I renounc.e them all, and wdl be ruled by thv dtt'tates and dtreftions·, and guided by thy counfel.. . 0 ble!Ted Trinity! 0 glorious tlntty·! I deltver up mv felf to thee; receive me 3 write thy name, . () Lord, upon rrie, and upon all that I have, as t.hy proper goods ·: Set th.y mark uponm~ upon · every

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