2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 201. L. M. 1. BUTCHER. 2. 3. 4. , 5. 202. c. M. [“He is not here, but is risen.” Luke xxiv. 6.] 1. Chase all your fears away, 2. Thus low the Lord of light was brought, Such wonders love can do ; Thus cold in death that bosom lay, Which throbb’d and bled for you. DODDRIDGE. WATTS. 3. Then raise your eyes and tune your songs, The Saviour lives again; 4. His once dishonour'd head; And through unnumber'd years he reigns, Who dwelt among the dead. 5. His empty tomb survey; 203. C. M. 1. The Father of our Lord ; 2. And call’d him to the sky, He gave our souls a lively hope That they should never die. 3. Commands us back to dust? So all his followers must. I There's an inheritance divine Reserved against that day; ”T is uncorrupted, undefiled, And cannot fade away. 5. Till this salvation come: Till he shall call us home. 204. P. M. ASPLAND'S COLLECTION, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 205. L. M. The character and exaltation of Christ. 1. GREAT God, whose universal sway The known and unknown worlds obey, Now give the kingdom to thy son, Extend his power, exalt his throne. 2. Thy sceptre well becomes his hands, And wise and good are his commands: His justice shall avenge the poor, And pride and rage prevail no more. WATTS. 3. With power he vindicates the just, |