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HYMN 6. P. M. 6, 4.

Praise to the Trinity.

OME, thou Almighty King,
Help us thy name to sing,
Help us to praise !
Father all glorious,
O'er all victorious,
Come and reign over us,
Ancient, of days.

2 Jesus, our Lord, arise,
Scatter our enemies,

And make them fall!
Let thine almighty aid
Our sure defence be made:
Our souls on thee be stay'd:
Lord, hear our call!

3 Come, thou incarnate Word,
Gird on thy mighty sword;
Our pray'r attend!
Come, and thy people bless,
And give thy word success;
Spirit of holiness,

On us descend!

4 Come, holy Comforter,
Thy sacred witness bear,
In this glad hour!
Thou, who almighty art,
Now rule in ev'ry heart,
And ne'er from us depart,
Spirit of pow'r.

5 To the great ONE in THREE,
The highest praises be,
Hence evermore!
His sov'reign majesty,
May we in glory see,
And to eternity

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Love and adore.

MOR

Advent of Christ.

HYMN 7. C. M.

Nativity of Christ.

[ORTALS, awake, with angels join,
And chant the solemn lay:

Joy, love, and gratitude, combine
To hail th' auspicious day.

2 In heav'n the rapt'rous song began,
And sweet seraphic fire

Through all the shining legions ran,
And strung and tun'd the lyre.

3 Swift, through the vast expanse, it flew, And loud the echo roll'â;

The theme, the song, the joy was new, 'Twas more than heav'n could hold." 4 Down through the portals of the sky Th' impetuous torrent ran; And angels flew with eager joy, To bear the news to man.

5 Hark! the cherubic armies shout, And glory leads the song;

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Good will and peace are heard throughout
Th' harmonious heav'nly throng.

HYMN 8. P. M. 11, 10.

Star in the East.

RIGHTEST and best of the sons of the

B morning,

Dawn on our darkness, and lend us thine aid; Star of the East, the horizon adorning,

Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid.

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2 Cold on his cradle, the dew drops are shining; Low lies his bed, with the beasts of the stall Angels adore him, in slumber reclining, Maker, and Monarch, and Saviour of all. 3 Say, shall we yield him in costly devotion, Odors of Edom, and off'rings divine, Gems of the mountain, and pearls of the ocean, Myrrh from the forest, and gold from the mine?

4 Vainly we offer each ample oblation,

Vainly with gold would his favors secure ;
Richer by far is the heart's adoration,

Dearer to God are the pray'rs of the poor.

5 Brightest, and best of the sons of the morning, Dawn on our darkness, and lend us thine aid; Star of the East, the horizon adorning,

Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid.
HYMN 9. L. M.

The Star of Bethlehem.

HEN marshall'd on the nightly plain,

W The glitt'ring host bestud the sky;

One star alone of all the train,

Can fix the sinner's wand'ring eye.

2 Hark! hark! to God the chorus breaks,
From ev'ry host, from ev'ry gem :
But one alone the Saviour speaks,
It is the star of Bethlehem.

3 Once on the raging seas I rode,

The storm was loud, the night was dark,

The ocean yawn'd and rudely blow'd
The wind that toss'd my found'ring bark.
4 Deep horror then my vitals froze,
Death-struck, I ceas'd the tide to stem;
When suddenly a star arose,

It was the star of Bethlehem.

5 It was my guide, my light, my all
It bade my dark forebodings cease;
And through the storm and danger's thrall,
It led me to the port of peace.
6 Now safely moor'd-my perils o'er,
I'll sing, first in night's diadem,
Forever and forevermore,

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The star-the star of Bethlehem!

Characters of Christ.
HYMN 10. C. M.

The fountain of Christ's blood.
HERE is a fountain fill'd with blood,
Drawn from Emmanuel's veins;

And sinners, plung'd beneath that flood,
Lose all their guilty stains.

2 The dying thief rejoic'd to see
That fountain, in his day;
And there may I, as vile as he,
Wash all my sins away.

3 Dear dying Lamb, thy precious blood
Shall never lose its pow'r,

Till all the ransom'd church of God
Be sav'd, to sin no more,

4 E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream,
Thy flowing wounds supply,
Redeeming love has been my theme,
And shall be-till I die.

5 Then in a nobler, sweeter song,
I'll sing thy power to save;

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When this poor lisping, stamm'ring tongue,
Lies silent in the grave.

HYMN 11. L. M.

Christ the Physician of Souls.

DEWhere shall the sinner find a cure?

EEP are the wounds which sin has made;

In vain, alas, is nature's aid

The work exceeds all nature's pow'r !

2 And can no sov'reign balm be found!
And is no kind physician nigh,
To ease the pain and heal the wound,
Ere life and hope forever fly?

3 There is a great physician near,
Look up, O! fainting soul, and live;
See, in his heav'nly smiles, appear
Such ease as nature cannot give!
4 See, in the Saviour's dying blood,
Life, health, and bliss abundant flow!
'Tis only this dear sacred flood
Can ease thy pain and heal thy wo.
HYMN 12. L. M.

Christ an hiding place.

1 HAIL! sov'reign love, that first began

Hail! matchless, free, eternal grace,
That gave my soul a hiding place.
2 Against the God that rules the sky,
I fought with hands uplifted high ;-
Depis'd the offers of his grace,
Too proud to seek a hiding place.
3 Enwrapp'd in dark Egyptian night,
And fond of darkness more than light,
Madly I ran the sinful race,

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Secure without a hiding place. 4 But thus th' eternal counsel ran : "Almighty Love! arrest the man ;"I felt the arrows of distress, And found I had no hiding place, 5 Vindictive justice stood in view; To Sinai's fiery mount I flew ; But justice cry'd with frowning face: "This mountain is no hiding place.' 6 But lo! a heav'nly voice I heardAnd mercy's angel soon appear'd; Who led me on a pleasing pac, To Jesus Christ, my hiding place. 7 On him Almighty vengeance fell, Which must have sunk a world to hell; He bore it for his chosen race, And now he is my hiding place. 8 A few more rolling suns at most, Will land me on fair Canaan's coast, There I shall sing the song of grace, And see my glorious hiding place,

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HYMN 13. L. M.

Christ our sympathizing High Priest.

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THERE high the heav'nly temple stands,
The house of God not made with hands;

A great high priest our nature wears,

Our friend and advocate appears.

2 Though now ascended up on high,
He bends on earth, a brother's eye,
Partaker of the human name,

He knows the frailty of our frame.
3 Our fellow suff'rer yet retains
A fellow feeling of our pains,
And still remembers in the skies,
His tears, his agonies and cries.
4 In ev'ry pang that rends the heart,
The man of sorrows had a part;
He sympathizes with our grief,
And to the suff'rer sends relief.

5 With boldness therefore at the throne,
Let us make all our sorrows known;
And ask the aid of heav'nly power,
To help us in the evil hour.

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HYMN 14. L. M.

Christ our example.

AND is the gospel peace and love?

Such let our conversation be;

The serpent blended with the dove,-
Wisdom and meek simplicity.

2 Whene'er the angry passions rise,

And tempt our thoughts or tongues to strife; To Jesus let us lift our eyes,

Bright pattern of the Christian life.

3 O, how benevolent and kind!
How inild-how ready to forgive!
Be this the temper of our mind,
And these the rules by which we live.
4 To do his heav'nly Father's will,
Was his employment and delight;
Humility and holy zeal

Shone through his life divinely bright.
5 Dispensing good where'er he came,
The labors of his life were love;
Then, if we bear the Saviour's name,
By his example let us move.

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HYMN 15 P. M. 7.

Christ the Rock of Ages.
ages! cleft for me,

Let the water and the blood,
From thy side, a healing flood,

Be of sin the double cure,

Save from wrath, and make me pure.

2 Should my tears forever flow, Should my zeal no languor know,

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