ZEBULON. H. M. Dr. L. MASON. 115 1. COME, my Re-deem-er, come, And deign to dwell with me; Come, and thy right assume, And bid thy rivals flee: Come, my Re-deem-er, quickly come, And make my heart thy last - ing home. Sel. 308. [H. 291. COME, my Redeemer, come, And deign to dwell with me; Come, and thy right assume, And bid thy rivals flee: Come, my Redeemer, quickly come, And make my heart thy lasting home. 2. Exert thy mighty power, And banish all my sin; Come, my Redeemer, quickly come, 8. Rule thou in every thought And passion of my soul, 4. Then shall my days be thine, And all my heart be love, And joy and peace be mine, Such as are known above: Come, my Redeemer, quickly come, And make my heart thy lasting home. The sovereign King of kings; 8. He saw the nations lie, 9. He sent his only Son To save us from our woe; His power and grace 10. Give thanks aloud to God, Abides thy word. sorrows bore: Sing loud for ever-more, Wor-thy (Stanza 1 in Music.) 2. Jesus, our Lord and God, Tell what his arm has done, 3. While they around the throne, Those who have felt his blood 4. Join, all ye ransom'd race, the Lamb. 9 ITALIAN HYMN. 6s & 4s. GIARDINI 117 1. COME, thou almighty King, Help us thy name to sing, Help us to praise. Father! all-glo- rious, O'er all vic Jesus speaks, and speaks to thee: "Say, poor sin - ner, lovest thou me? Sel. 312. (Stanza 1 in Music.) [H. 192. 2. See, his mighty arm is bared, 2. "I deliver'd thee when bound, And, when wounded, heal'd thy wound; Awful terrors clothe his brow; For his judgments stand prepared; Thou must either break or bow. Sought thee wandering, set thee right, 3. At his presence nature shakes, Turn'd thy darkness into light. 3. "Can a woman's tender care 4. "Mine is an unchanging love, 5. "Thou shalt see my glory soon, 6. Lord, it is my chief complaint, That my love is weak and faint: |