2 Thou art the TRUTH—thy word alone True wisdom can impart; And purify the heart. Proclaims thy conquering arm, And those who put their trust in thee Nor death, nor hell shall harm. 4 Thou art the way—the truth--the life; Grant us that way to know, Whose joys eternal flow. 170. C. M. BEDDOME, Life of his people. 1 OH what a treasure all divine Is hid in Christ the Lord ! What peace his paths afford. Though we were dead before; Who all our sorrows bore. On rapid pinions flies; A healing balm applies. And daily, grace for grace; And see him face to face. 171. C. M. WATTS. Lamb of God. Amid his Father's throne; And songs before unknown. 2 Let elders worship at his feet, The church adore around, And harps of sweeter sound. Those are the prayers of all the saints, And these the hymns they raise: He loves to hear our praise. 1 Thou hast redeemed our souls with blood, Hast set the prisoners free, And we shall reign with thee. Be endless blessings paid; For ever on his head. Lord of All. Let angels prostrate fall: And crown him Lord of alí. Who from his altar call; And crown him Lord of all. A remnant week and small, And crown him Lord of all. The wormwood and the gall; And crown him Lord of all. On this terrestrial ball, To him all majesty ascribe, And crown him Lord of all. 6 Oh! that with yonder sacred throng, We at his feet may fall; And join the everlasting song, And crown him Lord of all. 173. 8s 78 & 4s. KELLY. I LOOK ! ye saints--the sight is glorious ; See the man of sorrows New From the fight returned victorious ; Crown him!-crown him! Crowns become the victor's brow. 2 Hark !--those bursts of acclamation Hark !--those loud, triumphant chords Jesus takes the highest station : Oh, what joy the sight affords! Crown him !-crown him! King of kings, and Lord of lords ! 174. L. M. NEEDHAM. Messiah. 1 GLORY to God! who reigns above, Who dwells in light, whose name is love; Ye saints and angels if ye can, Declare the love of God to man. Than his dear only Son to send ! And God be glorious to forgive ! The days by prophets long foretold And time still proves what Jacob spoke. 4 We see the prophecies fulfill'd In Jesus, that most wondrous child: To prove his character divine. A blessing to these favour'd lands; Since thou art risen from the dead. 175. C. M. WATTS. Access to God by a Mediator. 1 COME, let us list our joyful eyes Up to the courts above, Upon a throne of love. And venture near the Lord ; ܪ No fiery cherub guards his seat, Nor double-flaming sword. Are opened by the Son ; And reach th' almighty throne. 176. L. M. BEDDOME. Morning Star. The Saviour's throne of shining bliss, How faint and few compared with his ! 2 We sing the bright and morning Star, Jesus, the source of light and love ; Conduct us to the realms above. This light directs the pilgrim's way ; That leads him safe to endless day. 4 When shall we reach the glorious height, Where this bright Starshall brightest shine; Leave far behind these scenes of night, And view the lustre all divine. 177. C. M. BEDDOME. Names of Christ. 1 JESUS! delightful, charming name, It spreads a fragrance round; In union here are found. In him all glories meet; A light to guide our feet. If Jesus shows his face; To weary heavy-laden souls, He is their resting-place. 4 When storms arise and tempests blow, He speaks the stilling word ; The threatening billows cease to flow, The winds obey their Lord. 5 Through every age he's still the same, But we ungrateful prové, Forget the savour of his name, The sweetness of his love. 178. C. M. ANONYMOUS. 1 HOW sweet the name of Jesus sounds In a believer's ear! It sooths his sorrows, heals his wounds, And drives away his fear. 2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, And calms the troubled breast; 'Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to the weary rest. 3 Dear name, the Rock on which we build, Our shield and hiding place; Our never failing treas'ry fillid With boundless stores of grace. 4 Jesus our Shepherd, Husband, Friend, Our Prophet, Priest, and King; Our Lord, our life, our way, our end, Accept the praise we bring. 5 Weak is the effort of each heart, And cold our warmest thoughts, But when we see thee as thou art, We'll praise thee as we ought. 6 Till then we would thy love proclaim With ev'ry fleeting breath; And may the music of thy name Refresh our souls in death. 179. L. M. VERMONT COLL. 1 THAT name to us sounds ever sweet, Where grace and truth do always meet, Where righteousness doth peace embrace, And opens wide a store of grace. 2 A meeting place it is indeed, Where mercy meets a sinner's need; and opens wide a gracious store, ficient to relieve the poor. |