- 3 What strange, surprising grace is this, f 4 Ye saints below, and hosts above! No theme is like redeeming love,- 482. f 1 COME HYMN 482, C. M. The triumphal Feast. let us lift our voices high,- And join the songs above the sky, mf 2 Jesus, our God, invites us here, And brings immortal blessings down, f 3 Victorious God! what can we pay We would devote our hearts away, 4 We give thee, Lord! our highest praise-- But themes, so infinite as these, f 483. m 1 p Λ mp HOW HYMN 483, C. M. The Gospel-Feast. JOW sweet and awful is the place, While everlasting love displays 2 While all our hearts, and all our songs, Each of us cry, with thankful tongues,- 3 "Why was I made to hear thy voice, When thousands make a wretched choice, 4 'Twas the same love that spread the feast, Else we had still refused to taste, mp 5 Pity the nations, O our God! mf 6 We long to see thy churches full, May, with one voice, and heart, and soul, 484. aff 1 [F If tender thoughts within us burn, 2 Oh! shall not warmer accents tell To him, who died, our fears to quell— 3 While yet his anguished soul surveyed What love his latest words displayed,- aff 4 Remember thee-thy death, thy shame, O mem'ry! leave no other name 485. m 1 FAR HYMN 485, L. M. The Presence of Christ desired. AR from my thoughts, vain world! be gone, Fain would mine eyes my Saviour see;- mf 2 My heart grows warm with holy fire, dol 3 Blest Saviour! what delicious fare- Redeeming grace, and dying love. 486. m 1 Р HYMN 486, C. M. Remembering Christ. Acc CCORDING to thy gracious word,-- This will I do, my dying Lord! I will remember thee. p 2 Thy body, broken for my sake, Λ And thus remember thee. P 3 Gethsemane can I forget? Or there thy conflict see, Thine agony and bloody sweat,- P 4 When to the cross I turn mine eyes, > O Lamb of God, my sacrifice! I must remember thee: aff 5 Remember thee, and all thy pains, mf mp 6 Λ Yea, while a breath, a pulse remains, And, when these failing lips grow dumb, When, in thy kingdom, thou shalt come. ww m 487. SABBATH. HYMN 487, 7s. The Sabbath in the Sanctuary. m 1 SAFELY, through another week, Waiting in his courts to-day;- 2 While we seek supplies of grace, Take away our sin and shame; mf 3 Here we come thy name to praise; f 4 May the gospel's joyful sound Conquer sinners-comfort saints; 488. 1 HYMN 488, S. M. The Lord's Day and public Worship. 2 The King himself comes near, 3 One day, amidst the place Where my dear God hath been, ww Is sweeter than ten thousand days 4 My willing soul would stay, 489. HYMN 489, H. M. m 1 WELCOME! delightful morn, f mf 2 Thou day of sacred rest! I hail thy kind return; Lord! make these moments blest; Now may the King descend, Thy sceptre, Lord! extend, While saints address thy face: - 3 Descend, celestial Dove! < mf mf With all thy quickening powers; And bless the sacred hours; 490. m 1 mf mp 2 P f f AG HYMN 490, C. M. Dawn of the Sabbath. GAIN, the Lord of life and light Dispels the darkness of the night, Oh! what a night was that, which wrapt Oh! what a sun, which broke, this day, 3 This day be grateful homage paid, Let gladness dwell in every heart, |