JESUS! Name of wondrous love!
all other names above! Unto which must every knee Bow in deep humility.
2 Jesus! Name decreed of old: To the maiden mother told, Kneeling in her lowly cell, By the angel Gabriel.
3 Jesus! Name of priceless worth To the fallen sons of earth, For the promise that it gave, "Jesus shall His people save.'
4 Jesus! Name of mercy mild, Given to the holy Child, When the cup of human woe First He tasted here below.
5 Jesus! only Name that's given Under all the mighty heaven, Whereby man, to sin enslaved, Bursts his fetters, and is saved.
6 Jesus! Name of wondrous love! Human Name of God above; Pleading only this we flee, Helpless, O our God, to Thee.
321 To the Name of our salvation. 322 Conquering kings their titles take.
The Conversion of St. Paul.
E sing the glorious conquest Before Damascus gate,
When Saul, the Church's spoiler, Came breathing threats and hate; The ravening wolf rushed forward Full early to the prey;
But lo! the Shepherd met him, And bound him fast to-day.
2 Oh, glory most excelling
That smote across his path! Oh, light that pierced and blinded The zealot in his wrath!
Oh, voice that spake within him The calm, reproving word! Oh, love that sought and held him The bondman of his Lord!
3 O Wisdom, ordering all things In order strong and sweet, What nobler spoil was ever Cast at the Victor's feet? What wiser master-builder
E'er wrought at Thine employ Than he, till now so furious Thy building to destroy?
4 Lord, teach Thy Church the lesson, Still in her darkest hour
Of weakness and of danger, To trust Thy hidden power:
Thy grace by ways mysterious The wrath of man can bind, And in Thy boldest foeman Thy chosen saint can find.
N His temple now behold Him; See the long-expected Lord! Ancient prophets had foretold Him; God hath now fulfilled His word. Now to praise Him, His redeemèd Shall break forth with one accord.
2 In the arms of her who bore Him, Virgin pure, behold Him lie, While His agèd saints adore Him, Ere in perfect faith they die: Alleluia! Alleluia !
Lo, the incarnate God most high!
3 Jesus, by Thy Presentation,
Thou, Who didst for us endure, Make us see Thy great salvation, Seal us with Thy promise sure; And present us in Thy glory
To Thy Father cleansed and pure. 4 Prince and author of salvation,
Be Thy boundless love our theme! Jesus, praise to Thee be given
By the world Thou didst redeem, With the Father and the Spirit, Lord of majesty supreme!
EJOICE ye sons of men! Your brightest praises yield! The everlasting Son
See in the flesh revealed!
The world's Redeemer comes to-day His own redemption's price to pay!
Lo! Simeon's saintly arms The holy burden bear;
He sees with raptured eye His true salvation there.
The weary waiting now is past: The long-expected comes at last.
The agèd saint's embrace The blessed mother saw, And on his words so strange She mused with silent awe.
What conflict for her child is stored? And what for her this piercing sword?
4 O Saviour, in Thy courts We all our sins confess : But Thou didst once for us Fulfill all righteousness.
Impure, unclean, oh, may we be Presented pure and clean in Thee!
And when, O God made Man, Upon our waiting eye,
In glorious might revealed,
Salvation draweth nigh;
In that great day Thy servants bless, And be "the Lord our Righteousness!"
BEHOLD a humble train
The courts of God draw near; A virgin mother and her babe Before the Lord appear.
2 O wondrous, blessèd sight! To faithful eyes made known, That lowly babe-the mighty God, The Prince of Peace, they own.
3 And now this temple shines With glory far more bright Than e'er the former temple saw, E'en at its greatest height.
4 The cloud indeed was there, The symbol of the Lord; But here the Lord Himself appears, The true, incarnate Word.
5 Blest Saviour, come once more With power and grace divine; Our hearts Thy living temples make, Wholly and ever Thine.
HAIL to the Lord Who comes, Comes to His temple gate;
Not with His angel host, Not in His kingly state;
No shouts proclaim Him nigh, No crowds His coming wait;
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