HYMN 367. S. M. Lisbon. [*] The Ransomed of the Lord shall return,&c. Isa. xxxv,10. 8 1 YOUR happy voices join, And strike the heavenly song; Ye pilgrims, in Jehovah's ways With music pass along. e 2 How straight the path appears! How open and how fair! b No lurking gins t'entrap our feet- S 4 See Salem's golden spires, u 5 All honour to his name, u 8 Who marks the shining way; To him, who leads the pilgrims on To realms of endless day. DODDRIDGE ALTERED. HYMN 368. S. M. St. Thomas. [*] 1S OLDIERS of Christ, arise, SOLD And put your armour on, Strong in the strength which God supplies Through his eternal Son; 2 Strong in the Lord of Hosts, And in his mighty power, Who in the strength of Jesus trusts, Is more than conqueror. 3 Stand then in his great might, 4 That having all things done, Ye may o'ercome through Christ alone, 5 From strength to strength go on, Tread all the powers of darkness down, 6 Still let the Spirit cry In all his soldiers, " Come," Till Christ the Lord descend from high, 1 Ć. WESLEY. HYMN 369. C. P. M. Rapture. [*] COM The beatific Vision. HOME on, my partners in distress, Awhile forget your griefs and fears, s 2 Beyond the bounds of time and space On faith's strong eagle pinions rise, 3 We suffer with our Master heres But shall before his face appear, And by his side sit down; To patient faith the prize is sure; The cross, shall wear the crown. u Shall fill heaven's sounding courts with praise, Of everlasting light. 5 The Father shining on his throne, The glorious co-eternal Son, The Spirit, one and seven, o Conspire our rapture to complete; And lo! we fall before his feet, e And silence heightens heaven. d 6 In hope of that ecstatic pause, Jesus, we now sustain the cross, And at thy footstool fall; C. WESLEY. HYMN 370. C. M. Bray. [*] The near Approach of Salvation. ERVANTS of God, awake! arise! Sand lift your voices high: Praise and adore that boundless love, e 3 For few, indeed, their round shall run, Ere all its glories stand revealed To our admiring eyes. s 4 Ye wheels of nature, speed your course : Ye mortal powers, decay: Fast as ye bring the night of death, HYMN 371. S. M. PRATT'S COL. Tolland. [*] Exhortation to Praise and Thanksgiving. u 1 Se people of his choice: TAND up and bless the Lord, b Stand up and bless the Lord your God, 2 Though high above all praise, 3 O for the living flame From his own altar brought, Our hymns he deigns to hear; u 5 God is our strength and song, Then be his love in Christ proclaimed 6 Stand up and bless the Lord, Stand up and bless his glorious Name, Henceforth, for evermore. MONTGOMERY. HYMN 372. 8 & 7. Greenville. [*] g1 HAR Come and help us. ARK! what mean those lamentations, 'Tis the cry of heathen nations- 2 Hear the heathens' sad complaining, CAWOOD. HYMN 373. 8,7 & 4. Tamworth. [*] Prayer for the Heathen. p1 Let the eye of pity gaze; 'ER the realms of pagan darkness, See the kindreds of the people, On the face of all the earth. Let all kings and nations come. Fill the earth as floods the sea. Spread thy name from land to land: Always, till time's latest end! HYMN 374. L. M. Angels' Hymn. [b or *] The Gathering of the Gentiles. 。1 THE THE heathen perish: day by day, O Christians! to their rescue fly, -2 Wealth, labour, talents, freely give, MONTGOMERY. HYMN 375. 7 & 6. Missionary Hymn. [*] Come over and help us. 1 From India's coral strand, ROM Greenland's icy mountains, Where Afric's sunny fountains Their land from error's chain. p 2 What though the spicy breezes -3 Shall we, whose souls are lighted s Salvation! O Salvation! The joyful sound proclaim, 4 Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, It spreads from pole to pole; u 1 In bliss returns to reign. HYMN 376. L. M. BISHOP HEBER. Winchelsea. [*] NOVEREIGN of worlds! display thy power, Bid the bright morning star arise, 2 Set up thy throne where Satan reigns, |