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The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He hath anointed Me to preach

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the Gospel to the poor.

HARK, the glad sound, the Saviour comes!

The Saviour promised long;

Let every heart exult with joy,
And every voice be song!

mf 2 On Him the Spirit largely shed,
Exerts its sacred fire;

Wisdom and might, and zeal and love,
His holy breast inspire.

3 He comes! the prisoners to relieve,
In Satan's bondage held;

The gates of brass before Him burst,
The iron fetters yield.

4 He comes! from darkening scales of vice
To clear the inward sight;

And on the eye-balls of the blind
To pour celestial light.

mp 5 He comes! the broken hearts to bind,
The bleeding souls to cure;

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And with the treasures of His grace
To enrich the humble poor.

mf 6 The sacred year has now revolved,
Accepted of the Lord,

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When Heaven's high promise is fulfilled,
And Israel is restored.

7 Our glad hosannahs, Prince of Peace!
Thy welcome shall proclaim;
And heaven's exalted arches ring
With Thy most honored name.

Amen.

PHILIP DODDRIDGE.

36 NAOMI. C. M.

J. G. NAGELI, ARRANGED BY LOWELL MASON.

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Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst.

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Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, He also

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Himself likewise took part of the same.

MEAN may seem this house of clay,

Yet 'twas the Lord's abode;

Our feet may mourn this thorny way,
Yet here Immanuel trod.

2 This robe of flesh the Lord did wear;
This watch the Lord did keep;
These burdens sore the Lord did bear;
These tears the Lord did weep.

3 Our very frailty brings us near
Unto the Lord of heaven;
To every grief, to every tear,
Such glory strange is given.

4 But not this robe of flesh alone
Shall link us, Lord, to Thee;
Not only in the tear and groan
Shall the dear kindred be.

mf 5 We shall be reckoned for Thine own,
Because Thy heaven we share;
Because we sing around Thy throne,
And Thy bright raiment wear.

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mp 6 Thou who wast clothed in our clay
And stricken in our stead,
Wilt put on us Thy bright array
Thy joy on us wilt shed.

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70 mighty grace! our life to live,
To make our earth divine!

O mighty grace! Thy heaven to give,
And lift our life to Thine! Amen.

THOS. H. GILL.

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They brought unto Him all that were diseased, and besought Him that they might only touch the hem of His garment; and as many as touched were made perfectly whole. mp And now, O Lord, be near to bless, Almighty as of yore,

mf THINE arm, O Lord, in days of old,

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Was strong to heal and save;

It triumphed o'er disease and death,
O'er darkness and the grave;

To Thee they went, the blind, the
The palsied and the lame,

The leper with his tainted life,
The sick with fevered frame;

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mf2 And lo! Thy touch brought life and health,

Gave speech and strength and sight; And youth renewed and frenzy calmed Owned Thee the Lord of light.

In crowded street, by restless couch,
As by Gennesaret's shore.

mf 3 Be Thou our great Deliverer still,
Thou Lord of life and death;
Restore and quicken, soothe and bless,
With Thine Almighty breath;
To hands that work, and eyes that see,
Give wisdom's heavenly lore,

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They brought unto Him all that were diseased, and besought Him that they might only touch the hem of His garment; and as many as touched were made perfectly whole.

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