Blessed jubilee, Let thy glorious morning dawn. II. Let the Indian, let the negro, Let the Gospel Loud resound from pole to pole. III. Kingdoms wide that sit in darkness, Freely purchas'd win the day. IV. May the glorious day approaching, Spread abroad thy holy name; Of the great IMMANUEL's land, V. Fly abroad, thou mighty Gospel, Saviour, all the world around. HYMN CXVIII. L. M. Life and Safety in Christ alone. THOU I. HOU only sovereign of my heart, II. Whither, a whither shall I go, III. Eternal life, thy words impart, IV. 'Let earth's alluring joys combine, While thou art near, in vain they call; One smile, one blissful smile of thine, My dearest LORD outweighs them all. V. Thy name my inmost powers adore, Thou art my life, my joy, my care: Depart from thee-'tis death,-'tis more, 'Tis endless ruin, deep despair. VI. Low at thy feet my soul would lie, HYMN. CXIX. L. M. Christ Suffering and Reigning. I. NOW far above the starry skies, Our JESUS fills his brighter throne, Invisible to mortal eyes, But not to humble faith unknown. II. [The countless hosts that round him stand, III Satan and all his rebel crew That rag'd to pull his kingdom down; IV. His name above all creatures great, V. Tho' in the glories he possess'd, VI. Here once in agonies he dy'd, VII. All hail! thou great IMMANUEL, hail! VIII. Come, quickly come, immortal King! HYMN CXX. L. M. Winter. I. EE how rude winter's icy hand, Has strip'd the trees and seal'd the ground, But spring shall soon his rage withstand, And spread new beauties all around. II. My soul a sharper winter mourns, III. JESUS, my glorious sun, arise! 'Tis thine the frozen heart to move; O hush these storms, and clear my skies, And let me feel thy vital love! IV. Dear LORD, regard my feeble cry, V. Be still, my soul, and wait his hour, With humble prayer and patient faith; 'Till he reveals his gracious power, Repose on what his promise saith. VI. He, by whose all commanding word, Seasons their changing course maintain, In every change a pledge affords, That none shall seek his face in vain. P |