·2· MCKIM. 88 & 7s. 8s From MEINEKE'S Music for the Church. 139 1. SI-ON's King shall reign vic-torious, All the earth shall own his sway; He will make his king-dom glorious, He shall reign through endless day. [H. 548. Sel. 357. Sel. 356. (Stanza 1 in Music.) 2. Nations, now from God estrangéd, Then shall see a glorious light; Night to day shall then be changed, Heaven shall triumph in the sight. 3. See the ancient idols falling, Worshipp'd once, but now abhorr'd; 4. Then shall Israel, long disperséd, Mourning seek their Lord and God, War and tumult then shall cease, Rules a conquer'd world in peace. 6. Mighty King, thine arm revealing, Now thy glorious cause maintain; Bring the nations help and healing, Make them subject to thy reign! 7. Angels in their lofty station, Praise thy name, thou only wise; O let earth, with emulation, Join the triumph of the skies. GLO [H. 494. LORIOUS things of thee are spoken, He whose word cannot be broken, What can shake thy sure repose? 2. See the streams of living waters, Ever flows their thirst to assuage? 3. Round each habitation hovering, Showing that the Lord is near: Published by Miller & Beacham, Baltimore. 140 ABERDEEN. 8s & 7s. Double. g 1. SA-VIOUR, breathe an eve- ning bless-ing, Ere re-pose our spirits Sin and want we come con- fess -ing, Thou canst save and thou canst seal: heal. nigh. tion walk a round us, Though the arrow near us fly, D. C. 2. Though the night be dark and dreary, 2. Peace, my soul, the Saviour hears thee, Darkness cannot hide from thee; Thou art He who, never weary, Watchest where thy people be. [us, Should swift death this night o'ertake And our couch become our tomb; May the morn in heaven awake us, Clad in light and deathless bloom. Doxology. MAY the grace of Christ our Saviour, And the Father's boundless love, With the Holy Spirit's favor, Rest upon us from above. Thus may we abide in union With each other and the Lord, And possess, in sweet communion, Joys which earth cannot afford. He will chase thy fears away; 'Tis his gracious presence cheers thee, Turning darkness into day. Precious Saviour, have I found thee? Wilt thou then my portion be? Spread thy sheltering arm around me, Let me lean alone on thee. 3. Through this world, so dark and dreary, Be my constant friend and guide; Hungry, thirsty, faint and weary, Keep me ever near thy side. Blessed be his name for ever, For his pardoning grace to me; Sinners, doubt his promise never, Jesus' love is full and free. AUTUMN. 8s & 7s. Double. 9 1. JE-SUs, I my cross have ta-ken, All to leave, and follow thee; 141 Fine. Na-ked, poor, despised, for sa ken, Thou from hence my All shalt be: D. C. Human hopes have oft deceived me; Thou art faithful, thou art true. D. C. al Seg. Let the world neglect and leave me; They have left my Saviour too: 142 BAVARIA. 8s & 7s. Double. German Air. Fine. 1. 4 wish to sing; HAIL! My ever bless-ed Jesus, On-ly thee I To my soul thy name is precious, Thou my Prophet, Priest, and King. D. C. Love I much? I'm much for-giv - en, I'm a mira- cle of grace. 9:3 D. C. 2. O! what mer - cy flows from hea-ven! O! what joy and hap-pi - ness! 3. Once with Adam's race in ruin, Unconcern'd in sin I lay; 4. Witness, all ye hosts of heaven, 5. Shout, ye bright angelic choir, Praise the Lamb enthroned above; Whilst astonish'd I admire God's free grace and boundless love. 6. That blest moment I received Him, [H. 189. COME, thou long-expected Jesus, Born to set thy people free; FOUNT. 8s & 7s. Double. 143 Fine. 1. COME, thou Fount of ev'-ry bless-ing, Tune my heart to sing thy grace; never ceasing, Call for songs of loudest praise. Streams of mer it, Mount of God's unchang-ing love. 92 D. C. Teach me some me lo-dious son-net, Sung by flaming tongues a-bove; |