1. LORD, shall Thy children come to Thee, A boon of love divine to seek ? Brought to Thine arms in infancy, Ere heart could feel or tongue could speak, Thy children pray for grace, that they May come themselves to Thee to-day. 2. Lord, shall we come? and come again ? Oft as we see yon table spread, And-tokens of Thy dying pain The wine poured out, the broken bread. Bless, bless, O Lord, Thy children's prayer, That they may come and find Thee there. 3. Lord, shall we come? not thus alone At holy time, or solemn rite ? But every hour till life be flown; Through weal or woe, in gloom or lightCome to Thy throne of grace, that we In faith and love confirmed may be. 4. Lord, shall we come? come yet again? Thy children ask one blessing more; To come, not now alone, but then, When life and death and time are o'er ; Then, then to come, O Lord, and be Confirmed in heaven-confirmed by Thee. RUGBY HYMN BOOK. [The first two lines only of each Verse are to be sung to the Music of the opposite page; for the Music of the last two lines, see next page.] 1. Jesus Christ is ris'n to-day, Our triumphant holiday; Hallelujah! 2. Hymns of praises let us sing, Hallelujah ! Unto Christ our heav'nly King, Hallelujah ! 3. But the pains which He endurd, Hallelujah ! Our salvation have procurd, Hallelujah ! EASTER HYMN—(continued.) 4 tit! of 1111 140- HIT 11 Tat alig- ro II (1210 | | EASTER HYMN." 1. Jesus Christ is ris'n to-day, Our triumphant holiday ; Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah ! Hallelujah! 2. Hymns of praises let us sing, Hallelujah ! Unto Christ our heav'nly King, Hallelujah! 3. But the pains which He endur'd, Hallelujah ! Our salvation have procurd. Hallelujah ! |