f mp Serve the living God alone: Fill the earth as floods the sea. 4 Thou to whom all power is given, 513 ་་ f Spread thy name from land to land; Alway to the end of time. ARISE! arise!-with joy survey 2 Behold the way!' ye heralds, cry: 3 Behold the way to Zion's hill, 4 The north gives up-the south no more 5 Auspicious dawn!-thy rising ray 514 C. M. Christmas. Marlow. 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, With songs thy ransomed shall return, 8s, 7s & 4. Tamworth. Suffolk. 515 Victories of Christ. GIRD thy sword on, mighty Saviour, Bring thy trophies from afar. 2 Majesty combined with meekness, Dressed in robes of purest light. 3 Blest are they that touch thy sceptre! 516 f All who know thee, bless thy reign. HOSANNA to our conquering King! Ten thousand songs and glories wait 2 Thy victories and thy deathless fame And everlasting ages sing 517 The triumphs thou hast won. C. M. St. Martin's. Arlington. JESUS, immortal King, arise! f ff Till earth, subdued, its tribute brings 2 Ride forth, victorious Conqueror, ride 3 Send forth thy word-and let it fly 4 From sea to sea-from shore to shore, And earth, with all her millions, shout 518 f mp 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, 4 Oh may my humble soul be found << And I with them thy praise will sound, f 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. The rebel is charmed; No day like this day has appeared. 3 To Jesus alone, Our joy, and the theme of our song 520 f H. M. ALL hail, incarnate God! Shaftesbury. Acton. The wondrous things foretold Of thee, in sacred writ, With joy our eyes behold! Still does thine arm new trophies wear, 2 Oh haste, victorious Prince, Oh may it bless our longing eyes, 3 All hail! triumphant Lord, Eternal be thy reign: Behold the nations wait To wear thy gentle chain: When earth and time are known no more, Thy throne shall stand forever sure. 521 L. M. Gilead. Mendon. 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. Above the summits of the hills- 2. To this the joyful nations round, 3 The beams which shine from Zion's hill The king who reigns in Salem's towers 523 P f 8s, 7s & 4. Greenville. Sicilian Hymn. ON the mountain's top appearing, Mourning captive! God himself shall loose thy bands. Zion's King will surely send. 3 Enemies no more shall trouble; All thy conflicts Len End in an eternal rest. 524 S. M. St. Thomas. Paddington. RISE, gracious God! and shine 2 Oh bring the nations near, |