is. L. M. M. Judea. & Flory of the Church. aps the mount of GM väll rises of the hillsundering ejes. Darious round, vilgues, shall tow; 01 Gord,' they say ise we'll go.' in shine from Zion's ha very land; cinus in Salem's towers Corld conimaid. 3 Put forth thy glorious power! All nations then will see; In converts born to thee. Gilead. Mendon. Put on thy robes of beauteous hue ; Bright with the beams of truth divine ! Wide as the heathen nations are. All shall admire and love thee too. Newbury. Darwell's. And raise thy hands on high! And boast salvation nigh: rays divine With beams which cannot fade: He pours around thy head: H. M. The form shanview, | Divinelyterowned. 4. Greenville. Siciliano ya n's top appearing, - herald stands! to Zion bearing, hostile lands. aptive! hall loose thy bands risen in glory! pppears thy friend; Hi fiee before thee; asted triumplis end: Prance Touchsafes to send. re shall trouble; s shall be redressed; thon shalt have double s favor blest; dicts rnal rest. L. M. St. Thomas. Padidina 527 Mendon. Winchester. From dust, and darkness, and the dead! And gird thee with thy Saviour's strength! And let thy excellence be known : S. M. 1 cions near, y sing thy praise: the people hear, holy ways: 78. 3 No more shall foes unclean invade, And fill thy hallowed walls with dread; Their victory and thy sorrows boast. His hand thy ruin shall repair : To guard thee in eternal peace. 528 Edyfield. Lincoln. 1 “GIVE us room, that we may dwell,” Zion's children cry aloud : How they gather like a cloud ! Brighter from so dark a night: Filled with wonder and delight. God himself will be thy light: Buried lies in endless night. f 4 Zion, now arise and shine!' Lo! thy light from heaven is come! Give thy sons and daughters room. 529 8s, 7s & 4. Joyful times are near at hand ; When he chooses, While he enters like a flood, Every language To our hearts to hear, each day, Greenville. Greece. po р mf How the gospel wins its way; Those enlightening, Let thy people see thy hand; Then shall idols Old Hundred. 530 Missionary Meeting. Before thy face, dread King! we stand : Has called thy people from afar. The truth for which the martyrs bled; The thunder of thy praise to roll. prayers assist <accept our praise- The single eye--the faithful heart! Recall the wandering spirits home: To spread the spacious earth around. 531 Alfreton. Effingham. The joy the gospel will bestow; The freedom Jesus has to give. In this blest labor share a part; To aid the triumphs of our King. That we have seen these latter days ; Where Satan long hath held his throne. 41 L. M. As & 78. all ye P. M. And slave, and freeman-Greek, and Jew, By sovereign grace be formed anew. 532 Sicilian Hymn. 1 WITH my substance I will honor My Redeemer and my Lord; All were nothing to his word. His abounding grace proclaim, Gladly join to spread his fame. May the world the Saviour know; To my Lord my all I owe. Praise him, all ye hosts above; Missionary Hymn 533 Departure of Missionaries. And, as thy billows flow, To every land below. Safe to the destined shore; And death's black shade, no more. Who holdest in thine arm Protect them from all harm! Wherever they may be, Still let them be with thee! 534 St. Thomas. Pentonville 1 YE messengers of Christ, His sovereign voice obey; And peace attend your way! S. M. 2 The Master whom you serve Will needful strength bestow; With sacred courage-go. Go, tell his matchless grace; To Adam's guilty race. And hell in vain oppose ;. In spite of all his foes. Greenville. 1 MEN of God, go take your stations ; Darkness reigns throughout the earth; Bear the tidings Tidings of the Saviour's worth. 2 Of his gospel not ashamed 'Tis the power of God to save; Go where Christ was never named, Publish freedom to the slave : Blessed freedoin! Freedom Zion's children have. Jesus will his own defend; He is with you Ile will guide you to the end. 536 Brewer. Effingham 1 YE Cliristian heralds, go, proclaim And plant the rose of Sharon there. With holy zeal your hearts inspire; And calm the savage breast to peace. Theu shall we meet to part no more ; L. M. |