“And while they beheld, He was taken up, and a cloud received Him out of their sight." Mrs. EMMA TOKE. 1851. J. NAYLOR, Mus. D. 1872. 1. Thou art gone up on High To mansions in the skies, And round Thy Throne unceasingly The 2. Thou art gone up on High: But Thou didst first come down, Thro' earth's most bitter ag - o -ny To 3 songs of praise a rise. But we are lingering here With sin and care oppress'd; Lord! send Thy promis'd pass un-to Thy Crown: And girt with griefs and fears Our onward course must be; But only let that "Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and the King of Glory shall come in." The Rev. C. WESLEY. 1739. Abr. and alt. S. REAY, Mus. B. Christ, awhile to mortals given, Al - le lu ia! Re-as-cends His native Heaven. Alle - luia! Amen. "And suddenly there came a sound from Heaven as of a rushing mighty wind." Tr. The Rt. Rev. J. COSIN, D.D. 1627. Abr. T. ATTWOOD. 1. Come, Holy Ghost, our souls in -spire, And light-en with ce les tial 2. En a ble with per - pet - ual light The dul - ness of Our blind fire; Thou the Aed sight; An-oint and noint-ing Spirit art, Who dost Thy seven-fold gifts im - part. Thy blessed unc- tion from acheer our soil- éd face With the a- bun-dance of Thy grace; Keep far our foes; give peace at bove Is comfort, life, and fire of love: Is com fort, life, and fire of love. home; Where Thou art Guide, no ill can come, Where Thou art Guide, no ill can come. |