2. To praise awake your tuneful string, 3. c. M. WATTS. 1. THIS is the day the Lord hath made; Let heaven rejoice, let earth be glad, 2. Adore him in the highest strains COME, pay the worship God requires, Inflamed with chaste and holy fires: When love cœlestial warms the breast, Our homage and our vows are blest. 2. When piety and truth refined O HOW delightful is the road 2. O heavenly treasures! glorious light! 6. P. M. MRS. BARBAULD. 1. How may earth and heaven unite? 2. Swell the pealing organ's notes! ETERNAL Source of life and thought, Whilst thee, great parent-mind, we own, 2. O may we live before thy face FROM all that dwell below the skies 2. Eternal are thy mercies, Lord; Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore 9. L. M. SALISBURY COLLECTION. 1. Lo, God is here! him day and night 2. Lo, God is here! let us adore, Let all within us seek his grace. PRAISE ye the Lord, exalt his name, 2. Praise ye the Lord; the Lord is good; HALLELUIA-praise the Lord. 11. P. M. J. TAYLOR. HAPPY hours! all hours excelling! When, from worldly thoughts withdrawn, Joyful we approach the dwelling Which the smiles of heaven adorn. Peace and hope and zeal combining, O'er the soul sweet influence shed, And, from earthly cares refining, Bless the heavenly path we tread. 12. S. M. WATTS. 1. WELCOME, Sweet day of rest Which saw the Saviour rise; Welcome to this reviving breast And these rejoicing eyes. 2. One day amidst the place In which our God hath been 13. P. M. MERRICK. 1. PRAISE, O praise the name divine; 2. Let his acts and power supreme your songs suggest a theme: Let the organ in his praise Learn its loudest note to raise. 3. All who vital breath enjoy, 14. C. M. WATTS. 1. O FOR a shout of sacred joy To God the sovereign king! Let every land their tongues employ, And hymns of triumph sing. |