2 Strong were thy foes; but the arm that subdued them, < 3 f And scattered their legions, was mightier far; They fled, like the chaff, from the scourge that pursued them; Vain were their steeds and their chariots of war. Daughter of Zion! the power, that hath saved thee, [be: Extolled with the harp and the timbrel should Shout,-for the foe is destroyed that enslaved thee, Th'oppressor is vanquished, and Zion is free. 569. mf 1 0 < HYMN 569, C. M. Universal Praise. CITY of the Lord! begin 2 Let Kedar's wilderness afar mf 3 f In accent rude rejoice. Oh! from the streams of distant lands And joyful, from the mountain-tops, 4 Let all combined, with one accord, Till, in the earth's remotest bounds, 570. mf 1 HYMN 570, 88, 7s and 4. Dawning of the Latter Day. OOK, ye saints! the day is breaking; God, the mighty God, is speaking Day advances, Darkness flies, at his command. 3 While the foe becomes more daring, While he enters like a flood, Means to spread his truth abroad: Every language Soon shall tell the love of God. f 3 God of Jacob, high and glorious! 571. Perish, while thy saints adore. HYMN 571, L. M. Success anticipated. m 1 BEHOLD th' expected time draw near, dol mf mt f The shades disperse, the dawn appear! Behold the wilderness assume The beauteous tints of Eden's bloom! 3 The untaught heathen waits to know 4 The freedom Jesus has to give. Come, let us, with a grateful heart, Our prayers and offerings gladly bring, 572. ƒ"1 HOSAN HYMN 572, C. M. The Victories of Christ. JOSANNA to our conquering King' Ten thousand songs and glories wait, 2 Thy vict'ries and thy deathless fame, 573. The triumph thou hast won. HYMN 573, H. M. The general Jubilee. mf 1 FAT silver 33 f AIR shines the morning-star; Their notes re-echoing far, While dawns the day around: mp 2 Pris'ners of hope, in gloom m And silence, left to die! Your portals open fly: Rise with your Lord-he sets you free; 3 Ye, who yourselves have sold For debts to justice due, The blood of Christ hath made you free; - 4 Captives of sin and shame! mf O'er earth and ocean, hear An angel's voice proclaim HYMN 574, L. M. 574. The Reign of Christ established. SHO HOUT,-for the great Redeemer reigns, f3 Loud hallelujahs to the Lamb, 575. HYMN 575, 7s. f 1 WAKE the song of jubilee, Let it echo o'er the sea! Now hath come the promised hour; 2 All ye nations! join and sing,- 3 Now the desert lands rejoice, HYMN 576, 79. 576. The triumphant Reign of Christ. Palms of conquest in their hands! 4 Time has nearly reached its sum; 577. MORNING. HYMN 577, 7s. mp 1 IN this calm impressive hour, While the shades of night depart, f 3 Oh! what joy that word affords, Thou shalt reign o'er all the earth;" 578. mf 1 HYMN 578, S. M. Prayer for spiritual Light. WE Thou Day-Star from on high! f - 3 Dispel the shades of night; How dark and sad before!- 4 May we this life improve, To mourn for errors past; And live, this short revolving day, 579. HYMN 579, 7s. Morning-Thanks. m 1 THOU that dost my life prolong! mp > - 3 Thou hast kept me through the night,-- mp 4 Still my feet are prone to stray,— |