Serve the living God alone : Fill the earth as floods the sea. f mp 513 Spread thy name from land to land; 11 1 ARISE! arise !-with joy survey The glory of the latter day: Already is the dawn begun Which marks at hand a rising sun! 2 'Behold the way!' ye heralds, cry: Spare not-but lift your voices high: Convey the sound from pole to pole, 'Glad tidings,' to the captive soul. 3'Behold the way to Zion's hill, Where Israel's God delights to dwell! He fixes there his lofty throne, And calls the sacred place his own.' 4 The north gives up-the south no more Keeps back her consecrated store: From east to west the message runs, And either India yields her sons. f 5 Auspicious dawn!-thy rising ray" With joy we view-and hail the day: Great Sun of Righteousness! arise, And fill the world with glad surprise. 514 C. M. Restoration of the Jews. Christmas. Marlow. 1 DAUGHTER of Zion, from the dust Again in thy Redeemer trust; He calls thee from the dead. 2 Awake-awake!-put on thy strength, The day of freedom dawns at length, 3 Rebuild thy walls-thy bounds enlarge, Say to the south,-Give up thy charge, 4 They come! they come-thine exiled bands, Have heard thy voice in distant lands, 5 Thus, though the universe shall burn, 515 With songs thy ransomed shall return, 1 GIRD thy sword on, mighty Saviour, Bring thy trophies from afar. Dressed in robes of purest light. 3 Biest are they that touch thy sceptre! 516 f All who know thee, bless thy reign. C. M. Arlington. St. Martin's. Ten thousand songs and glories wait 2 Thy victories and thy deathless fame 517 The triumphs thou hast won. C. M. St. Martin's. Arlington. 1 JESUS, immortal King, arise! Till earth, subdued, its tribute brings f 2 Ride forth, victorious Conqueror, ride ff 3 Send forth thy word-and let it fly 4 From sea to sea-from shore to shore, 518 f And earth, with all her millions, shout C. M. St. Martin's. Colchester. 1 HAIL, mighty Jesus! how divine The stoutest rebel must resign, 2 Still gird thy sword upon thy thigh; Go forth, great Prince, triumphantly, 3 And when thy victories are complete, Shall round the throne of mercy meet, mp 4 Oh may my humble soul be found < f 519 And I with them thy praise will sound, 5s & 8s. 1 BEHOLD how the Lord Has girt on his sword; From conquest to conquest proceeds! How happy are they Who live in this day, And witness his wonderful deeds! 2 His word he sends forth, From south to the north; From east and from west it is heard: Cana. 520 The rebel is charmed; No day like this day has appeared. 3 To Jesus alone, Who sits on the throne, Forever the same, Our joy, and the theme of our song! H. M. 1 ALL hail, incarnate God! Shaftesbury. Acton The wondrous things foretold With joy our eyes behold! Still does thine arm new trophies wear, 2 Oh haste, victorious Prince, 3 All hail! triumphant Lord, 521 Eternal be thy reign: Behold the nations wait To wear thy gentle chain: When earth and time are known no more, 1 SHOUT, for the great Redeemer reigns; 2 Oh may his conquests still increase; 3 Loud hallelujahs to the Lamb, 522 Enlargement and Glory of the Church. 1 O'ER mountain tops the mount of God 2 To this the joyful nations round, 3 The beams which shine from Zion's hill 523 f Len The King who reigns in Salem's towers 1 ON the mountain's top appearing, God himself shall loose thy bands. Zion's King vouchsafes to send. 524 All thy conflicts End in an eternal rest. S. M. St. Thomas. Paddington. 1 RISE, gracious God! and shine 2 Oh bring the nations near, That they may sing thy praise: |