e 3 Master, (may we ever say,) Grant, though parted from our sight, o There we shall with thee remain, HYMN 23. L. M. Oporto. [*] CHRIST'S Death, Resurrection, and Ascension. 1 Co ii. 32-36. Acts YOME, 'tune, ye saints, your noblest strains, Your dying, rising Lord to sing; And echo, to the heavenly plains, The triumphs of your Saviour King. 2 In songs of grateful rapture tell, How he subdued your potent foes; Subdued the powers of death and hell, And, dying, finished all your woes: 3 Then to his glorious throne on high, Returned; while hymning angels round, Through the bright arches of the sky, The God, the conquering God, resound. 4 Almighty love, victorious power! Not angel tongues can e'er display The wonders of that dreadful hourThe joys of that illustrious day. 5 Then well may mortals try in vain, In vain their feeble voices raise; Yet Jesus hears the humble strain, And kindly owns our wish to praise. 6 Dear Saviour, let thy wondrous grace Fill every heart, and every tongue; Till the full glories of thy face Inspire a sweeter, nobler song. STEELL. HYMN 24. 7s. Redeeming Love. [*] CHRIST'S Resurrection and Ascension. Matt. xxviii. 2 NGELS, roll the rock away! d1 A Death, yield up the mighty prey! s See, the Saviour quits the tomb o 3 Now, ye saints, lift up your eyes; HYMN 25. 8, 7, & 4. GIBBONS. Tamworth. [*] Praise to the REDEEMER. 1 MIGHTY God, while angels bless thee, an infant lisp thy name? 0 Hallelujah, hallelujah. Amer -2 Lord of every land and nation, Ancient of eternal days! • Sounded through the wide creation, Be thy just, exalted praise. 3 For the grandeur of thy natureGrand beyond a seraph's thought Hal. g For created works of power, Works with skill and kindness wrought. Hai 4 For thy providence that governs, Through thine empire's wide domain ; e Wings an angel-guides a sparrowBlessed be thy gentle reign. 0 e 5 But thy rich, thy free redemption, Dark through brightness all along! e Thought is poor, and poor expression; a Who dare sing that awful song? -6 Brightness of the Father's glory, Shall thy praise unuttered lie? e 0 d Fly, my tongue, such guilty silence! a Did the shepherds learn their lays? Should my tongue refuse to praise. o 9 Go, return, immortal Saviour; Leave thy footstool, take thy throne: 0 1 Hal. Hal. Hal. Hal. Hal. ROBINSON. HYMN 26. C. M. Marlborough. [*] Coronation of Christ. Cant. iii. 11. A Let angels prostrate fall; LL hail the power of Jesus' name Bring forth the royal diadem, And crown him-Lord of all. 2 Crown him, ye morning stars of light, Now hail the strength of Israel's might, 3 Crown him, ye martyrs of our God, Extol the stem of Jesse's rod, And crown him-Lord of all. -4 Hail him, ye heirs of David's line, 1 0 -5 Ye chosen seed of Israel's race, Ye ransomed from the fall, Hail him who saves you by his grace, e 6 Sinners, whose love can ne'er forget 7 Let every kindred, every tribe, g To him all majesty ascribe, HYMN 27. 6 & 4. DUMAN. Trinity. [*] Jesus is King. Rev. xiv. 3. 1LET us awake our joys, Strike up with cheerful voice Each creature, sing; Angels-begin the song, -2 Proclaim abroad his name, Shout through hell's dark profound, -3 He vanquished sin and hell, And the last foe will quell; Mourners, rejoice! His dying love adore: o Praise him now raised in power, And triumph evermore, With a glad voice. • 4 All hail the glorious day, g e While they who pierced him wail His promise shall not fail; o Saints, see your King prevail; d Come, dear Lord, come! KINGSBURY 1 HYMN 28. H. M. Triumph. [*] Mortals, give thanks and sing, He rules air, earth, and heaven : o Lift up the heart, lift up the voice, Shall all our sins destroy, With pure seraphic joy; o Lift up the heart, lift up the voice, Rejoice aloud, ye saints, rejoice. 06 Rejoice in glorious hope, Jesus the Judge shall come And take his servants up g We soon shall hear th' archangel's voice: RIPPCN. HYMN 29. C. M. Swanwick. [*] 81F How high thy wonders rise! ATHER-how wide thy glory shines! • Known through the earth by thousand signs By thousands through the skies. d 2 But when we view thy strange design, To save rebellious worms; P Where vengeance and compassion join, |