661 f IVI mp P p> лля HYMN 661, L. M. The Judgment Scene. 1 THE Lord shall come, the earth shall quake, 3 The Lord shall come,—a dreadful form, 4 Can this be he, who wont to stray mp 5 While sinners in despair shall call, 662 mp |VSA| mf Ρ p> "Rocks,-hide us!-mountains! on us fall!"-- DAY HYMN 662, 8s, 7s and 4. Saints and Sinners judged, AY of judgment! day of wonders! Will the sinner's heart confound! You, who long for his appearing, Gracious Saviour! Own me in that day for thine. Rise to life from earth and sea; What will then become of thee? mf 4 But to those who have confessed, 663 You for ever Shall my love and glory know." GR HYMN 663, 8s and 7s, Irregular. 1 REAT God! what do I see and hear?- Behold the Judge of man appear, On clouds of glory seated! The trumpet sounds--the graves restore 2 The dead in Christ shall first arise, On those prepared to meet him. 3 Great God! what do I see and hear?-The end of things created! 664 mp 1 VA I Behold the Judge of man appear, On clouds of glory seated! When heaven and earth shall pass away, HYMN 664, S. M. The Judgment in Prospect. AND will the Judge descend? And must the dead arise? 2 How will my heart endure When earth and heaven before his face, 3 But, ere that trumpet shakes The mansions of the dead, Hark! from the gospel's cheering sound 4 Ye sinners! seek his grace,— 5 So shall that curse remove, 665 1 By which the Saviour bled; HYMN 665, C. P. M. The Saint at Christ's right Hand. WHE WHEN thou, my righteous Judge! shalt come Shall such a worthless worm as I, 2 Blest Saviour! grant it by thy grace; In this th' accepted day; Thy pard'ning voice, Oh! let me hear, Nor let me fall, I pray. mf 3 Among thy saints let me be found, Whene'er th' archangel's trump shall sound, To see thy smiling face; m p> mf p p 1 Then filled with rapture shall I sing, SEE HYMN 666, 8s, 7s and 4. The Sinner's Doom. EE th' eternal Judge descending, Stand and hear thine awful doom. While in anguish thus lamenting, That he ne'er was born again !— When I felt his Spirit move!" 4 Now, despisers! look and wonder; 667 mp 1 Hear the dreadful sound,-"Depart!" Hear the dreadful sound,-"Depart!" THA HYMN 667, L. M. The Day of Wrath. 'HAT day of wrath!—that dreadful day, 2 When, shriveling like a parchéd scroll, And louder yet-and yet more dread,- 668 m 1 HYMN 668, S. M.. The Lord coming to Judgment. BEHOLD! The righteous Judge is near; And sinners, trembling at their doom, 2 Angels, in bright attire, Conduct him through the skies; Darkness and tempests, smoke and fire, 3 How awful is the sight! How loud the thunders roar! 4 The whole creation groans, They are the ransomed of the Lord, 669 VI THE HEAVEN. HYMN 669, C. M. The cheering Prospect of Heaven. 2 There, everlasting spring abides, dol 3 Sweet fields, beyond the swelling flood, mp V mp So to the Jews old Canaan stood, 4 But tim'rous mortals start and shrink 5 Oh! could we make our doubts remove,-- And see the Canaan that we love, mf 6 Could we but climb where Moses stood, V Not Jordan's streams, nor death's cold flood, |