537 Meet-with the blood-bought throng to fall, Subjection of the Nations to Christ prayed for. And over land, and stream, and main, 538 P M. Missionary Hymn. When hill and valley, ringing 2 Then from the craggy mountains 539 High tower and lowly dwelling All hallelujah swelling In one eternal sound! 1 NOW let the angel sound on high, 540 S. M. St. Thomas. Hudson 1 GREAT Heir of David's throne! Thy royal power assume; Come, reign in faithful hearts alone, 2 Set up thy throne of grace 3 Now, for thy promise' sake, 541 The kingdom, power, and glory take, 4 In zeal for God and man, Thy full salvation bring: Rejoicing in Christ's Reign. 1 NOW living waters flow To cheer the humble soul ; 3 Jesus shall rule alone, 542 The world shall hear his word; 1 HAIL to the Prince of life and peace, And sovereign power becomes him well. 3 So live forever, glorious Lord, To crush thy foes-and guard thy friends; While all thy chosen tribes rejoice, 4 Worthy thy hand to hold the keys, O'er worlds below-and worlds above. 5 Forever reign, victorious King! 543 Wide thro' the earth thy name be known; And call my longing soul to sing Sublimer anthems near thy throne. 1 YES-mighty Jesus! thou shalt reign, 2 Then, ransomed souls shall bless thy power: Shall conquer, with their conquering King. 3 Then, ranged thy shining throne around, Thy honors, Lord, will we proclaim; While heaven's transported realms resound Thy glorious deeds and saving name. 544 7s. Adullum. Lincoln 1 HARK!-the song of jubilee, When it breaks upon the shore 2 See Jehovah's banners furled! Sheathed his sword:-he speaks-'tis done! 3 He shall reign from pole to pole 4 Hallelujah! for the Lord, God omnipotent shall reign: Echo round the earth and main. 545 S. M. Paddington. Eastburn. 1 REJOICE! the Lord is King! Ye ransomed saints, give thanks and sing, 2 The mighty Saviour reigns, 3 His kingdom cannot fail ; He rules o'er earth and heaven; 4 He sits at God's right hand, And humbly bow to his command, 5 Rejoice in glorious hope! 546 esus, the Judge, shall come, And take his waiting servants up To their eternal home. 7s. 1 WAKE the song of jubilee, Let it echo o'er the sea! Adullum. Lincoln. Now is come the promised hour; Christ, of lords and kings is King!" 547 VARIOUS TOPICS.. C. M. Nature of Prayer. Corinth. Oakland. 1 PRAYER is the contrite sinner's voice, Returning from his ways; While angels in their songs rejoice, And cry, 'Behold, he prays.' 2 Prayer is the Christian's vital breath, His watch-word at the gates of death; 3 Prayer is not made on earth alone- And Jesus, on th' eternal throne, Af 4 0 thou by whom we come to God- Len 548 The path of prayer thyself hast trod- S. M. Little Marlboro'. Hudson Encouragement to Prayer. 1 AND shall not Jesus hear His children when they cry? 2 His nature, truth, and love, When they are grieved, his bowels move; 3 Then let us earnest be, 549 And never faint in prayer: He loves our importunity, And makes our cause his care. 1 SING to the Lord, who loud proclaims While still he owns his ancient name, 4 To thee our souls in faith arise, We boldly through the desert tread, |