P mp mf 4 'T was the same love that spread the feast, 5 Pity the nations, O our God! Čonstrain the earth to come; 6 We long to see thy churches full, 484 aff 1 May, with one voice, and heart, and soul, HYMN 484, C. M. Remembering Christ. F human kindness meets return, If tender thoughts within us burn, 2 Oh! shall not warmer accents tell To him, who died, our fears to quell— 3 While yet his anguished soul surveyed af 4 Remember thee-thy death, thy shame, 485 m 1 O mem'ry! leave no other name FAR HYMN 485, L. M. The presence of Christ desired. AR from my thoughts, vain world! be gone, Fain would mine eyes my Saviour see ;- mf 2 My heart grows warm with holy fire, dol 3 Blest Saviour! what delicious fareHow sweet thine entertainments are! Never did angels taste above Redeeming grace, and dying love. 4 Hail, great Immanuel, all-divine! In thee thy Father's glories shine; Thou brightest, sweetest, fairest one, That eyes have seen, or angels known! f" p p Λ Ρ HYMN 486, C. M. ACCORDING to thy gracious word, In meek humility, This will I do, my dying Lord!— 2 Thy body, broken for my sake, Or there thy conflict see,- 4 When to the cross I turn mine eyes, O Lamb of God, my sacrifice! I must remember thee:- aff 5 Remember thee, and all thy pains, mf mp Yea, while a breath, a pulse remains, 6 And, when these failing lips grow dumb, When, in thy kingdom, thou shalt come, 487 m 20 1 SA SABBATH. HYMN 487, 78. The Sabbath in the Sanctuary. AFELY, through another week, Waiting in his courts to-day ;- 2 While we seek supplies of grace, Take away our sin and shame; mf 3 Here we come thy name to praise; 4 May the gospel's joyful sound 488 m Conquer sinners-comfort saints; HYMN 488, S. M. The Lord's Day and public Worship. 2 The King himself comes near, 8 One day, amidst the place Where my dear God hath been, Is sweeter than ten thousand days 4 My willing soul would stay, 489 m f 1 HYMN 489, H. M. Sabbath Morning. WELCOME! delightful morn, I hail thy kind return;— Lord! make these moments blest; mf 2 Now may the King descend, And fill his throne of grace; While saints address thy face: 3 Descend, celestial Dove! With all thy quickening powers; And bless the sacred hours; Then shall my soul new life obtain, mf Nor Sabbaths be bestowed in vain. 490 m 1 < mf mp Ρ AG HYMN 490, C. M. GAIN, the Lord of life and light Dispels the darkness of the night, 2 Oh! what a night was that, which wrapt Oh! what a sun, which broke this day, 8 This day be grateful homage paid, Let gladness dwell in every heart, 4 Ten thousand thousand lips shall join 491 ƒ" 1 mf Which scatters blessings, from its wings, HYMN 491, H. M. Morning of the Lord's Day. AWAKE, ye saints! awake, And hail this sacred day; Come, bless the day that God hath blessed,— 2 On this auspicious morn, The Lord of life arose, And burst the bars of death, f" 3 All hail! triumphant Lord! mf f"> Heaven with hosannas rings; Thy praise responsive sings;- 4 Great King! gird on thy sword, 492 mf Ascend thy conquering car; While justice, power and love This day let sinners own thy sway, HAI HYMN 492, L. M. Morning of the Lord's Day. AIL! morning known among the blest,- Of heavenly peace, and holy rest, Pledge of the endless rest above! 2 Blest be the Father of our Lord, Who, from the dead, hath brought his Son; Hope to the lost was then restored, And everlasting glory won. |