Page 66
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.