. The school of the heart, or, The heart (of itself gone away from God) brought back again to Him, and instructed by Him : in forty-seven emblems . ings owe,. 1 IhoulJ be in arrears, JO. Yet, fince my hearts the mod I that which thou doil chiefly cravef, Thou flialt not of it I cmnot give it fo^. I (bould do, Ill offert though : Lord, take it, here it is. 62 THE SCHOOL OF THE HEART. The Sacrifice of the Heart* Pfalm li. ^e facrtfices of God are a broken hearty Epic. 19. AT0R calves, nor bulls, are facrtficesgood^ Enough for thee, who gavji for me thy bloodyAnd, more


. The school of the heart, or, The heart (of itself gone away from God) brought back again to Him, and instructed by Him : in forty-seven emblems . ings owe,. 1 IhoulJ be in arrears, JO. Yet, fince my hearts the mod I that which thou doil chiefly cravef, Thou flialt not of it I cmnot give it fo^. I (bould do, Ill offert though : Lord, take it, here it is. 62 THE SCHOOL OF THE HEART. The Sacrifice of the Heart* Pfalm li. ^e facrtfices of God are a broken hearty Epic. 19. AT0R calves, nor bulls, are facrtficesgood^ Enough for thee, who gavji for me thy bloodyAnd, more than that, thy life : take thine own part^Great God^ that gavefi all-, herey take mine hearty ODE XIX. I. Thy former covenant of ol J,Thy law of ordinances, did require Fat facrinccis from the many other oitrings made by fire, Whilft thy firfl tabernacle ftood, All things were confecrate with blood. 2. And can thy better law of grace and truth by Jefus Chriff, Its proper facrificcs wantFojL fach an altar, and for fuch a prieft ? No, no, thy gofpel doth require Ciioice osPrisigs too, and made by fire. A factificc :E7n/^. Cordis SAciaFicix^:Nr. ^on Vihi/i ctecafiJieo p/arrt Jhi/rr .fhr mtAi artf (/e4^/f-. A/r (nr ^v//r /io,9rit^Hrr. Tlie Sacroice of tlie IIeart. Goflis notp-leajSdnitJi Cnlf^ erJ^it/loc/csslatn THE SCHOOL OF THE HEART, 63 ^• A facrifice for fin , thou didft make thyfelf, and once for all: So that there never will be needOf any more fm-ofFrings, great or fmall. The life-blood thou didft fhed for me Hath fet my foul for ever free, 4- Yea, the fame facrifice thou doftStill offer in behalf of thine ele6l : And, to improve it to the word and facraments do in efFe£l Offer thee oft, and facrifice Thee daily, in our ears and eyes. 5- Yea, each beHeving foul may take-Thy facrificed flefh and blood, by faith, And therewith an atonement makeFor all its trefpafles : thy gofpel faith. Such infinite tranfcendent price I


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