-MERIBAH. L. C. M. Dr. L. MASON. 109 1. WHEN thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come, To take thy ransom'd people home, Shall HEN thou, my righteous Judge, shalt L WHE come, To take thy ransom'd people home, Shall I among them stand? Shall such a worthless worm as I, Who sometimes am afraid to die, Be found at thy right hand? 2. I love to meet among them now, Before thy gracious feet to bow, Though vilest of them all; But can I bear the piercing thought, What if my name should be left out, When thou for them shalt call? 3. Prevent, prevent it by thy grace; Nor let me fall, I pray. 4. Let me among thy saints be found, Whene'er the archangel's trump shall sound, To see thy smiling face; Then loudest of the crowd I'll sing, While heaven's resounding mansions ring With shouts of sovereign grace. [H. 613. O! on a narrow neck of land, A point of time, a moment's space, 2. O God, my inmost soul convert, Give me to feel their solemn weight, Wake me to righteousness. When thou with clouds shalt come 4. Be this my one great business here, With holy trembling, holy fear, To make my calling sure; Thine utmost counsel to fulfil, And suffer all thy righteous will, And to the end endure. 5. Then, Saviour, then my soul receive, Transported from this vale, to live And reign with thee above; Where faith is sweetly lost in sight, And hope, in full, supreme delight, And everlasting love. 110 DALSTON. S. P.M. A. WILLIAMS. 1. How pleased and bless'd was I To hear the people cry, "Come, let us seek our God to day!" Yes, with a cheer-ful zeal We haste to Zi-on's hill, And there our vows and ho - nors pay. Sel. 297. 66 [Ps. 122, P. 2. Sel. 298. OW pleased and bless'd was I Come, let us seek our God to-day!" We haste to Zion's hill, And there our vows and honors pay. 2. Zion, thrice happy place, Adorn'd with wondrous grace, 3. There David's greater Son Has fix'd his royal throne; [round: He sits for grace and judgment there: And humble souls rejoice with fear. 4. May peace attend thy gate, A thousand blessings on him rest! 5. My tongue repeats her vows, Peace to this sacred house! For here my friends and kindred dwell: 2. 3. 4. THE [Ps. 93, P. 3. Lord Jehovah reigns, Upheld by thy commands, In vain the noisy crowd, The surly nations fight, And dash like waves against the shore. Let floods and nations rage, Let swelling tides assault the sky; Shall beat their madness down ; Thy throne for ever stands on high. -HADDAM. H. M. Dr. L. MASON. 111 1. COME, ev' - ry pious heart, That loves the Saviour's name, Your noblest pow'rs ex- ert, To cele-brate his fame: Tell all a bove, and all below, The debt of love to Him you owe. (Stanza 1 in Music, 4 omitted.) 2. Such was his zeal for God, And such his love for you, He freely undertook What angels could not do: His mighty deeds of love and grace, All words exceed, and thoughts surpass. 3. He left his starry crown, And laid his robes aside; On wings of love came down, And wept, and bled, and died: What He endured, O! who can tell, To save our souls from death and hell! 5. Jesus, we ne'er can pay The debt we owe thy love, Our gratitude approve: Our hearts, our all, to thee we give; The gift, though small, thou wilt receive. (Stanzas 4-6 omitted.) [H. 501. IN sweet exalted strains Through everlasting days; He with a nod the world controls, Sustains or sinks the distant poles. 2. To earth He bends his throne, And wide his glories shine; 3. Then, King of glory, come, And with thy favor crown This temple as thy dome, This people as thy own: Beneath this roof, O deign to show How God can dwell with men below. 112 HARMONIA. H. M. Contributed by Prof. J. C. B. STANDBRIDGE. 1. THE Lord HE Lord Je-ho-vah reigns, His throne is built on high; The gar-ments He assumes Are light and ma-jes-ty. His glories shine with beams so bright, No mortal eye can bear the sight. REJOICE, the Lord is King, Your God and King adore; Mortals, give thanks and sing, And triumph evermore: Lift up the heart, lift up the voice, Rejoice aloud, ye saints, rejoice. 2. Rejoice, the Saviour reigns, The God of truth and love; Lift up the heart, lift up the voice, 3. His kingdom cannot fail, He rules o'er earth and heaven; Are to our Jesus given: -LENOX. H. M. 2 2 Adam, join With heav'n, and earth, and seas, And offer notes di Sel. 304. worlds of light, [Ps. 148, P. 1. | Sel. 305. (Stanza 1 in Music.) 2. Thou sun with dazzling rays, And moon that rules the night, Shine to your Maker's praise, With stars of twinkling light. Be gin the song. [H. 555. BLOW ye the trumpet, blow; The gladly solemn sound, Let all the nations know, To earth's remotest bound, His power declare, | And clouds that fly 2. Exalt the Son of God, The sin-atoning Lamb: To all the world proclaim: 3. Ye who have sold for nought 4. The gospel trumpet sounds, |