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From "THE CROWNING TRIUMPH," by per. of F. A. NORTH & Co.

Words by I. I. LESLIE.

761

WHEN THE ANGELS COME.

E. M. CLARK.

angels come to take All the

1. When the
chosen ones a - way;
2. When the shining angels come, With the trum - pet's mighty sound ;
3. O what glory there will be When the heaven - ly hosts ap- pear!

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O then tobe known by the an-gel band! O to have them take us by the hand!

Owhat joy, what joy! O what joy that day, When they carry, carry us a - way!

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And darkness deep-er than the night, Enshrouds the silence of

the tomb.

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2 My Father's house on high,

Home of the blest, how near,
At times, to faith's aspiring eye,

Thy golden gates appear!
Ah, then my spirit faints

To reach the land I love:

The bright inheritance of saints,
The city from above;
From above, from above,

The city from above.

3 So when that day shall come,
The veil be rent in twain,

Through grace I shall escape the tomb,
And life eternal gain;
Then knowing, "as I'm known,"

How shall I love that word,
And often sing before the throne,
"Forever with the Lord,"
With the Lord, with the Lord,
"Forever with the Lord."
J. MONTGOMERY.

766

1 Our life is hid with Christ,

With Christ in God above;

Upward our heart would go to him,
Whom, seeing not, we love.

When he who is our life

Appears, to take the throne,

We too shall be revealed, and shine
In glory like his own.

Like his own, like his own,

In glory like his own.

2 He liveth, and we live!

His life for us prevails;

His fullness fills our mighty void,
His strength for us avails.
Life worketh in us now,

Life is for us in store;

So death is swallowed up of life;
We live for evermore,
Evermore, evermore,

We live for evermore.

H. BONAR.

767 BLUMENTHAL. 7s. D.

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1 Child of time amid earth's strife, Hast thou ever thought of thisThine is but a transient life,

With no hope of future bliss ; Yet, thou need not thus despairJesus bends to reach thine ear, Words of gladness to declare

If, thou wilt but wait to hear :

2 "I have come, the living bread,"

Heaven-sent, myself to give! Glorious words to mortals saidHungering, all may eat and live; And, the thirsting may from me Inward springs of joy supply, Sweet assurances to be

Of the life, which ne'er can die.

3 Hear, O hear! he calls againEarnest, endless life to giveCalls unto the sons of men,

Come to me, believe, and live! Listening still, we know his voice,

Filled with words of cheer, and hope,

Making all the saints rejoice,

That his call shall raise them up.

4 So, our days of little worthIf we Jesus have as ours, End not in the silent earth

Held by death's relentless powers; He hath seized the grave's cold key, Which hath made his promise sure, That his own with him shall be While the ages long endure. J. A. LIBBY.

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