.87 88 THIRD PART. 8s & 7s. Sicilian Hymn. 1 GLORIOUS things of thee are spoken, He, whose word can ne'er be broken, 2 Lord, thy church is still thy dwelling, 4 Glorious things of thee are spoken, He, whose word can ne'er be broken, FIRST PART. L. M. Resurrection from the Grave. Windham. Aff 1 SHALL man, O God of light and life, < mf p f Canst thou forget thy glorious work, Thy promise, and thy power to save? Nor day-star gild the darksome skies! Brewer. 11 3 Cease-cease, ye vain desponding fears: When Christ, our Lord, from darkness sprang, Death, the last foe, was captive led, And heaven with praise and wonder rang. ml14 Faith sees the bright, eternal doors 5 The trump shall sound--the dead shall wake; 88 SECOND PART. L. M. Windham. Sinners invited to immediate Repentance. Aff 1 WHILE life prolongs its precious light, mf 2 While God invites-how blest the day! How sweet the gospel's charming sound! Come, sinners, haste-oh, haste away, While yet a pardoning God is found. mp 3 Soon, borne on time's most rapid wing, Shall death command you to the grave; Before his bar your spirits bring, mf 88 And none be found to hear, or save. 4 In that lone land of deep despair, 5 Now God invites-how blessed the day! THIRD PART. S. M. Aff 1 YE sinners, fear the Lord, Len mf While yet 'tis called to-day; 2 Soon will the harvest close; Boxford. 3 Then while 'tis called to-day, 89 FIRST PART. L. M. Bath. f 89 Frailty of Man. 1 REMEMBER, Lord, our mortal state How frail our life-how short the date! 4 That glorious hour-that dreadful day SECOND PART. L. M. Ellenthorpe. The Faithfulness of God. 1 FOREVER shall my song record 2 Jesus, our prophet and our priest! Thou art our King-thy glorious throne f 3 Then let the church rejoice and sing 89 f THIRD PART. C. M. Colchester 1 MY never-ceasing song shall show And make succeeding ages know 2 The sacred truths his lips pronounce 3 Lord God of hosts-thy wondrous ways And saints on earth their honors raise 89 FOURTH PART. C. M. Spencer The Majesty of God. P 1 WITH reverence let the saints appear, His high commands with reverence hear, mf 2 Great God, how high thy glories rise! > 3 The northern pole and southern rest Darkness and day-from east to west, 4 Thy words the raging winds control, Thou mak'st the sleeping billows roll, f115 Heaven, earth, and air, and sea are thine, And the dark world of hell; AVA How did thine arm in vengeance shine, mp 6 Justice and judgment are thy throne, Λ 89 While truth and mercy, joined in one, FIFTH PART. C. M. Cambridge. *!! 1 BLEST are the souls, who hear and know The gospel's joyful sound; Peace shall attend the path they go, And light their steps surround. 2 Their joy shall bear their spirits up, f 3 The Lord, our glory and defence, ff 89 SIXTH PART. L. P. M. St. Helen's Death and the Resurrection. 1 THINK, mighty God, on feeble man, 1 2 Lord, shall it be forever said, 90 For sickness, sorrow, and the dust ?” 4 Forever blessed be the Lord, Join to proclaim thy wondrous love, FIRST PART. L. M. Divine Immutability and human Frailty. mf 1 THROUGH every age, eternal God, Bath Thou art our rest-our safe abode: |