V. What tho' we change our place, To him our songs we bring, VI. Then let the host above, To him ascribed be Thro' all eternity; Worthy the lamb. HYMN CXIII. C. M. The Church described. I. AY who is she, that looks abroad Like the sweet-blushing dawn When with her living light she paints The dew-drops of the lawn. II. Fair as the moon when in the skies III. Clear as the sun, when from the east IV. Tremendous as an host that moves. With banners wide-display'd, all arm'd, V. This is the church by heaven array'd, HYMN CXIV. L. M. The Presence of Christ the Joy of his People. I. THE wondering nations have beheld And angels hail the glorious morn, II. The Prince the SAVIOUR! long desir'd, III. Oft, in the temples of his grace, IV. But soon alas! his absence mourn, V. Come, dearest LORD, thy children cry, VI. 'Till fill'd with light, and joy, and love, Thy courts below, like those above, Triumphant hallelujahs raise, And heaven and earth resound thy praise. HYMN CXV. L. M. The People's Prayer for their Minister. I. WITH heavenly power, O LORD defend Him whom we now to thee commend; His person bless, his soul secure, And make him to the end endure. II. Gird him with all-sufficent grace; III. Before him thy protection send; IV. Enlarge, enflame, and fill his heart, HYMN CXVI. L. M. Ministers abounding in the Work of the Lord. I. ¿B Thy ministers their tribute bring, EFORE thy throne, eternal King, Their tribute of united praise II. We sing the conquests of thy sword, .III Thy various service we esteem IV. Nor seraphs there can ever raise V. Still in thy work would we abound; VI. Thou art our LORD, our life, our love, HYMN CXVII. L. M. Longing for the spread of the Gospel. I. 'ER the gloomy hills of darkness, All the promises to travail With a glorious day of grace: |