Pierced and nailed him to the tree, Shall the true Messiah see. 3 Every island, sea, and mountain, Come to judgment! come away! e 1 Hallelujah! Come, Lord, come! Oliver HYMN 463. C. M. Lanesboro'. [b] Prospect of the Resurrection unto Life. THR HROUGH sorrow's night, and danger's We, soldiers of an injured King, Are marching to the tomb. 2 There, when the turmoil is no more, And all our powers decay, p Our cold remains in solitude Shall sleep the years away. 3 Our labours done, securely laid In this our last retreat, Unheeded, o'er our silent dust, The storms of life shall beat. -4 Yet not thus lifeless, thus inane, For o'er life's wreck that spark shall rise 5 These ashes too, this little dust, o Till the last angel rise and break The long and dreary sleep. p 6 Then love's soft dew o'er every eye Shall shed its mildest rays, And the long silent dust shall burst [path, With shouts of endless praise. H. K. White HYMN 464. C. M. Archdale. [*] ■ 1 MY faith shall triumph o'er the grave, And trample on the tombs: My Jesus, my Redeemer lives, e 2 Then though the worms iny flesh devour, And make my form their prey, I know I shall arise with power, When God shall stand upon the earth, My flesh shall feel a second birth, And ever with him be. p 3 Then his own hand shall wipe the tears And pains, and groans, and griefs, and fears, o How long, dear Saviour! O, how long Shall this bright hour delay! SO, hasten thy appearance, Lord, Watts. HYMN 465. C. M. St. Ann's. [* or b] e 1 JESUS, to thy dear wounds we flee, We seek thy bleeding side; -Assured that all who trust in thee Shall evermore abide. u 2 Then let the thundering trumpet sound, The latest lightning glare: e The mountains melt; the solid ground e Dissolve as liquid air; o 3 The huge celestial bodies roll, Amidst that general fire, And shrivel as a parchment scroll, Yet still the Lord, the Saviour reigns, And no created thing remains Throughout the flaming void g 5 Sublime upon his azure throne, 6 So be it! let this system end, This ruined earth and skies; s The New Jerusalem descend, The New Creation rise. 7 Thy power omnipotent assume; And when thou dost in glory come, Wesley's Col. HYMN 466. 7 & 6. Amsterdam. [*] 81 ST TAND th' omnipotent decree; Nature's end we wait to see, -2 Rests secure the righteous man, Sure to emerge, and rise again, And mount above the wreck: The grand millennial reign begun, 4 Resting in this glorious hope, To earthquake, plague, or sword: Soon our souls and dust shall join, C. Wesley. HYMN 467. P. M. Luther's Hymn. [*] REAT God! what do I see and hear! GThe end of things created! The Judge of man I see appear, Beneath his cross I view the day, When heaven and earth shall pass away, And thus prepare to meet him. HYMN 468. 7's. HA Lincoln. Luther. [*] TARK! that shout of rapturous joy, 2 Hark! the trumpet's awful voice 3 See! the Lord appears in view: 4 Go, and dwell with him above, 1 HYMN 469. C. M. Marlow. [*] L' Praise to God. IFT up to God the voice of praise, 2 Lift up to God the voice of praise, 3 Lift up to God the voice of praise, Who sent his Son our souls to save 4 Lift up to God the voice of praise, Kelly. Which lights through darkest shades of death, To realms of endless day Reed's Col s 1 HYMN 470. 7's. Sudbury. [*] Glory to God in the Highest. 3 Heaven and earth must pass away, 6 Borne upon their latest breath, Songs of praise shall conquer death; Then, amidst eternal joy, Songs of praise their powers employ. 1 Pratt's Col. HYMN 471. 8's. Drummond. [*] Our faithful, unchangeable FRIEND; 1 HYMN 472. C. M. Amherst. [*] |