ff 47 f 48 f f 5 Loud be the shouts of sacred joy Let every land their tongues employ, FOURTH PART. C. M. Arlington. ARISE, ye people, and adore, Exulting strike the chord; Let all the earth-from shore to shore, 2 Glad shouts aloud, wide echoing round, 3 They sing of death and hell o'erthrown 4 O shout, ye people, and adore, Let all the earth-from shore to shore, FIRST PART. S. M. St. Thomas. God's Presence the Safety and Glory of the Church. GREAT is the Lord, our God, And let his praise be great; He makes the churches his abode, 2 In Zion God is known, A refuge in distress; How bright has his salvation shone ! 3 When kings against her joined, 4 Oft have our fathers told, Our eyes have often seen, 5 In every new distress mf Recall to mind his wondrous grace, 48 50 SECOND PART. S. M. Dover. FAR as thy name is known The world declares thy praise; 2 With joy thy people stand Proclaim the wonders of thy hand, 3 Let strangers walk around 4 The order of thy house, The worship of thy court, The cheerful songs-the solemn vows- 5 How decent, and how wise! Beyond the pomp that charms the eyes, 6 The God we worship now Will be our God, while here below, FIRST PART. C. M. Burford. Jehovah coming to Judgment. THE Lord, the judge, before his throne The nations near the rising sun, 2 No more shall bold blasphemers say, No more abuse his long delay 50 3 Throned on a cloud, our God shall come, 4 Heaven, from above, his call shall hear; And earth and hell shall know and fear SECOND PART. 8.7. & 4. Greece. LO! the mighty God appearing, 2 Zion, all its light unfolding, Hasten on the dreadful day! 3 To the heavens his voice ascending, Let my throne adorn the skies! 4" Gather first my saints around me, Dearest sacrifice to God!" 5 Now the heavens on high adore him, God, himself the judge, is there! 51 FIRST PART. L. M. Windham. Pardon and Sanctification penitently implored. Are not thy mercies large and free? 2 My crimes are great-but can't surpass 4 My lips, with shame, my sins confess, 5 Should sudden vengeance seize my breath, 6 Yet, save a trembling sinner, Lord, Whose hope, still hovering round thy word, mf Would light on some sweet promise there, Some sure support against despair. 51 SECOND PART. L. M. Denton. Aff O THOU, that hear'st when sinners cry, 3 I cannot live without thy light, 51 THIRD PART. L. M. Middlebury. Aff THOUGH I have grieved thy Spirit, Lord, Thy help and comfort still afford, And let a wretch come near thy throne, 2 A broken heart, my God, my King, The God of grace will ne'er despise 3 My soul lies humbled in the dust, Danvers, mf 4 Then will I teach the world thy ways; Sinners shall learn thy sovereign grace; I'll lead them to my Saviour's blood, And they shall praise a pardoning God. A 5 Oh! may thy love inspire my tongue! Salvation shall be all my song; f ff 51 And all my powers shall join to bless FOURTH PART. L. M. Munich. Aff OH turn, great Ruler of the skies, 51 And soothe my troubled thoughts to peace. FIFTH PART. C. M. Barby. Aff CLEANSE me, O Lord-and cheer my soul With thy forgiving love; Oh make my wounded spirit whole, And bid my pains remove. |