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    THE
  
  
    CHILD
  
  
    OF
  
  
    GRACE.
  
  
    C.
  
  
    M.
  
  
    D.
  
    In
  
  
    whom
  
  
    we
  
  
    have
  
  
    redemption
  
  
    through
  
  
    his
  
  
    blood,
  
  
    even
  
  
    the
  
  
    forgiveness
  
  
    of
  
  
    sins."-COL.
  
  
    1:
  
  
    14.
  
    CHARLES
  
  
    WESLEY,
  
  
    1759.
  
  
    Key
  
  
    of
  
  
    A
  
  
    Minor.
  
  
    Mercer's
  
  
    "
  
  
    Cluster,"
  
  
    page
  
  
    246.
  
  
    E.
  
  
    J.
  
  
    KING,
  
  
    1844.
  
    1.
  
  
    {How
  
  
    happy's
  
  
    every
  
  
    child
  
  
    of
  
  
    grace,
  
  
    Who
  
  
    feels
  
  
    his
  
  
    sins
  
  
    forgiv'n;
  
  
    This
  
  
    world,
  
  
    he
  
  
    cries
  
  
    is
  
  
    not
  
  
    my
  
  
    place,
  
  
    I
  
  
    seek
  
  
    a
  
  
    place
  
  
    in
  
  
    heaven.
  
  
    }
  
  
    A
  
  
    country
  
  
    far
  
  
    from
  
  
    mortal
  
  
    sight,
  
  
    The
  
  
    land
  
  
    of
  
  
    rest,
  
  
    the
  
  
    saints'
  
  
    delight,
  
    Yet,
  
  
    oh!
  
  
    by
  
  
    faith
  
  
    I
  
  
    see
  
  
    A
  
  
    heaven
  
  
    prepared
  
  
    for
  
  
    me.
  
    2.
  
  
    {Oh,
  
  
    what
  
  
    a
  
  
    blessed
  
  
    hope
  
  
    is
  
  
    ours,
  
  
    While
  
  
    here
  
  
    on
  
  
    earth
  
  
    we
  
  
    stay,
  
  
    We
  
  
    more
  
  
    than
  
  
    taste
  
  
    the
  
  
    heav'nly
  
  
    powers
  
  
    And
  
  
    antedate
  
  
    that
  
  
    day.
  
  
    }
  
  
    We
  
  
    feel
  
  
    the
  
  
    ressurrection
  
  
    near,
  
  
    And
  
  
    with
  
  
    His
  
  
    glorious
  
  
    presence
  
  
    here
  
    Our
  
  
    life
  
  
    in
  
  
    Christ
  
  
    concealed,
  
  
    Our
  
  
    earthen
  
  
    vessels
  
  
    filled.
  
    This
  
  
    is
  
  
    one
  
  
    of
  
  
    Charles
  
  
    Wesley's
  
  
    best
  
  
    hymns,
  
  
    first
  
  
    published
  
  
    in
  
  
    1759.
  
  
    It
  
  
    was
  
  
    considered
  
  
    by
  
  
    John
  
  
    Wesley
  
  
    to
  
  
    be
  
  
    one
  
  
    of
  
  
    the
  
  
    best
  
  
    hymns
  
  
    his
  
  
    brother
  
  
    ever
  
  
    composed.
  
    See
  
  
    sketch
  
  
    of
  
  
    Charies
  
  
    Wesley
  
  
    under
  
  
    tune
  
  
    "Arnold,"
  
  
    page
  
  
    285.
  
  
    Sketches
  
  
    about
  
  
    E.
  
  
    J.
  
  
    King
  
  
    appear
  
  
    on
  
  
    different
  
  
    pages
  
  
    of
  
  
    this
  
  
    book.
  
    TALBOTTON.
  
  
    7s.
  
    "
  
  
    Let
  
  
    him
  
  
    know,
  
  
    that
  
  
    he
  
  
    which
  
  
    converteth
  
  
    the
  
  
    sinner
  
  
    from
  
  
    the
  
  
    error
  
  
    of
  
  
    his
  
  
    way
  
  
    shall
  
  
    save
  
  
    a
  
  
    soul
  
  
    from
  
  
    death,
  
  
    and
  
  
    shall
  
  
    hide
  
  
    a
  
  
    multitude
  
  
    of
  
  
    sins."-JAS.
  
  
    5
  
  
    :
  
  
    20.
  
    Key
  
  
    of
  
  
    G
  
  
    Major.
  
  
    "
  
  
    Baptist
  
  
    Harmony,"
  
  
    page
  
  
    141.
  
  
    E.
  
  
    J.
  
  
    KING,
  
  
    1844.
  
    1.
  
  
    Hark!
  
  
    my
  
  
    soul,
  
  
    it
  
  
    is
  
  
    the
  
  
    Lord; 'Tis
  
  
    the
  
  
    Sav
  
  
    -
  
  
    iour,
  
  
    hear
  
  
    His
  
  
    word!
  
  
    Je-sus
  
  
    speaks,
  
  
    He
  
  
    speaks
  
  
    to
  
  
    thee,"
  
  
    Say,
  
  
    poor
  
  
    sin-ner,lovest
  
  
    thou
  
  
    me?
  
  
    me?"
  
    2. Lord,
  
  
    it
  
  
    is
  
  
    my
  
  
    chief
  
  
    com-plaint
  
  
    That
  
  
    my
  
  
    love
  
  
    is
  
  
    weak
  
  
    and
  
  
    faint;
  
  
    Yet
  
  
    I
  
  
    love
  
  
    Thee,
  
  
    and
  
  
    a-dore;
  
  
    Oh,
  
  
    for
  
  
    grace
  
  
    to
  
  
    love
  
  
    Thee
  
  
    more
  
  
    !
  
  
    more!
  
    3. Sweet
  
  
    the
  
  
    mo-ments
  
  
    rich
  
  
    in
  
  
    bless-ing,
  
  
    Which
  
  
    be-fore
  
  
    the
  
  
    cross
  
  
    I
  
  
    spend;
  
  
    Life,
  
  
    and
  
  
    health,
  
  
    and
  
  
    peace
  
  
    pos-ses-sing
  
  
    From
  
  
    the
  
  
    sin-ner's
  
  
    dy-ing
  
  
    Friend.
  
  
    Friend.
  
    4.
  
  
    "Mine
  
  
    is
  
  
    an
  
  
    un-chang-ing
  
  
    love,
  
  
    High-er
  
  
    than
  
  
    the
  
  
    heights
  
  
    a
  
  
    -
  
  
    bove,
  
  
    Deep - er
  
  
    than
  
  
    the
  
  
    depths
  
  
    be-neath,
  
  
    Free
  
  
    and
  
  
    faithful,
  
  
    strong
  
  
    as
  
  
    death.
  
  
    death."
  
    See
  
  
    sketch
  
  
    of
  
  
    William
  
  
    Cowper
  
  
    under
  
  
    tune
  
  
    "
  
  
    Bethel,"
  
  
    page
  
  
    27.
  
  
    Remarks
  
  
    about
  
  
    Prof.
  
  
    King
  
  
    appear
  
  
    on
  
  
    page
  
  
    234
  
  
    and
  
  
    other
  
  
    pages.