HYMN 464. C. M. Archdale. [*] The Resurrection of the Christian. ■ 1 MY faith shall triumph o'er the grave, And trample on the tombs : My Jesus, my Redeemer lives, e 2 Then though the worms my flesh devour, When God shall stand upon the earth, 3 Then his own hand shall wipe the tears And pains, and groans, and griefs, and fears, o How long, dear Saviour! O, how long Shall this bright hour delay! s O, hasten thy appearance, Lord, And bring the welcome day. WATTS. HYMN 465. C. M. St. Ann's. [* or b] • 1 JEwe seek thy bleeding side; ESUS, to thy dear wounds we flee, -Assured that all who trust in thee u 2 Then let the thundering trumpet souna, e The mountains melt; the solid ground Dissolve as liquid air; e o 3 The huge celestial bodies roll, Amidst that general fire, And shrivel as a parchment scroll, -4 Yet still the Lord, the Saviour reigns, And no created thing remains g 5 Sublime upon his azure throne, 6 So be it! let this system end, This ruined earth and skies; s The New Jerusalem descend, The New Creation rise. 7 Thy power omnipotent assume; Thy brightest majesty ! And when thou dost in glory come, g 1 My Lord, remember me. WESLEY'S COL. HYMN 466. 7 & 6. Amsterdam. [*] STAND th' omnipotent decree; Jehovah's will be done! Nature's end we wait to see, -2 Rests secure the righteous man, Sure to emerge, and rise again, And mount above the wreck: The grand millennial reign begun, The last trumpet of the seven : C. WESLEY. HYMN 467. P. M. Luther's Hymn. [*] REAT God! what do I see and hear! GThe end of things created! The Judge of man I see appear, When heaven and earth shall pass away, LUTHER. HYMN 468. 7s. Lincoln. [*] HAB ARK! that shout of rapturous joy, 2 Hark! the trumpet's awful voice 3 See! the Lord appears in view: Ever blessing, ever blest. KELLY. HYMN 469. C. M. Marlow. [*] Praise to God. 1IFT up to God the voice of praise, Loud and more loud the anthems raise, 2 Lift up to God the voice of praise, 3 Lift up to God the voice of praise, Who sent his Son our souls to save From everlasting woes. 4 Lift up to God the voice of praise, For hope's transporting ray, Which lights through darkest shades of death, To realms of endless day. REED'S COL HYMN 470. 7s. Sudbury. [*] Glory to God in the Highest. * 1 SONGS of praise the angels sang, Heaven with hallelujahs rang, When Jehovah's work begun, 3 Heaven and earth must pass away, 4 And shall man alone be dumb, 6 Borne upon their latest breath, Songs of praise shall conquer death; Then, amidst eternal joy, Songs of praise their powers employ. PRATT'S COL. 1 HYMN 471. 8s. Drummond. [*] HIS God is the God we adore, Tur faithful, unchangeable FRIEND; HYMN 472. C. M. Amherst. [*] FOR a thousand seraph tongues To bless th' incarnate Word! O for a thousand thankful songs 2 Come, tune afresh your golden lyres, HYMN 473. C. M. St. Ann's. [*] VES-I will bless thee, O my God! And to eternity prolong Thy vast, thy boundless praise. 2 Nor shall my tongue alone proclaim My life, with all its active powers, 4 There shall my lips in endless praise The theme demands an angel's tongue, HEGINBOTHAM. HYMN 474. 7s & 6s. Amsterdam. [*] Universal Praise. RAISE the Lord, who reigns above, 1 PRAIS And keeps his courts below: Praise him for his boundless love, And all his greatness show. 2 Praise him for his noble deeds, 5 Him, in whom they move and live Glory to our Saviour give, |