242. C. M. Christ's first and second Coming. 1 SING to the Lord, ye distant lands, Ye tribes of every tongue : A new and noble song. A guilty world to save; And rescue from the grave. Joy through the earth be seen; Let cities shine in bright array, And fields in cheerful green. Ye islands of the sea : Prepare the Saviour's way. The nations as their God; And send his truth abroad. 243. P. M. 8 . 7 . 4 s. Universal Praise. 1 PRAISE to thee, thou great Creator, Praise be thine from every tongue, Join, my soul, with every creature, Join the universal song. Hallelujah, Join, &c, 2 For ten thousand blessings given, For the hope of future joy, Sound Jehovah's praise on high. 244. C. M. “ Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth." Eccl. xii. 1. In nature's smiling bloom, Its summons to the tomb;, For him thỹ powers employ; Thy confidence, thy joy. Through life's uncertain sea; Of bless'd eternity. The path of heavenly truth; The earth affords no lovelier sight Than a religious youth. 245. H. M. With heaven, and earth, and seas, In glorious order stand, By his supreme command. 3 All have obeyed his will, Through unknown ages past, While time and nature last. Your joyful thanks repeat; 246. P. M. 8 s. 78. Renewing Love. 1 HEAVENLY Father, here we bless thee! All thy goodness we adore ; God of mercy, love, and power! Through the world's deceitful maze; Thou hast kept us all our days. 2 Having help from thee obtained, Here before thee, Lord, we stand; By thy gracious, mighty hand; Life and health, and needful food; Which thou knew'st would do us good, 3 But renewing love and favour, In us wrought by sovereign grace, Call for songs of loudest praise : Here our sins are all forgiven ; Here our mighty debt is paid ; Made with him our living Head. Salvation by Grace. Eph. ii. 1 GRACE ! 'tis a charming sound! Harmonious to the ear! And all the earth shall hear. 2 Grace first contriv'd a way To save rebellious man, Which drew the wondrous plan. 3 Grace first inscrib'd my name In God's eternal book : 'Twas grace that gave me to the Lamb, ; Who all my sorrows took. 4 Grace led my roving feet To tread the heavenly road; While pressing on to God. And made my eyes o'erflow: "Twas grace which kept me to this day, And will not let me go. Through everlasting days; And well deserves the praise. 248. L. M. The Lamb that was slain. Rev. v. 7. 1 FROM heaven the angelic sound began, It shook the skies and reach'd to man ; By man receiv'd, it mounts again Whilst fragrant odours fill the plain. 2 Worthy the Lamb of boundless sway, In earth and heaven the Lord of all; i Ye princes, rulers, powers obey, And low before his footstool fall. 3 The deed was done ! the Lamb was slain ! The groaning earth the burthen bore ! He rose, he lives ! he lives to reign, Nor time shall shake his endless power. 4 Wisdom and strength are his alone, He rais'd the top-stone, shouting grace ; Honour has built his lofty throne, And glory shines upon his face. 5 Higher, still higher, swell the strain; Creation's voice the note prolong; The Lamb shall ever, ever reign ; Let hallelujahs crown the song. 249. C. M. Faith in the promise of Salvation. 1 BEGIN, my tongue, some heavenly theme, And speak some boundless thing ; The mighty works or mightier name, Of our eternal King. 2 Tell of his wond'rous faithfulness, And sound his power abroad; Sing the sweet promise of his grace, And the performing God. |