9 So may my conduct ever prove Whilst all my brethren clearly trace HYMN 13. First Part. L. M. Christ is the eternal Son of God. CHRIST, thou glorious King, we own The Father's fulness, life divine, Mysteriously are also thine. 2 When rolling years brought on the day Foretold and fix'd for this display, Our great deliv'rance to obtain, Thou didst our nature not disdain. 3 At God's right hand, now, Lord, thou'rt plac'd, 1 HYMN 13. Second Part. L. M. BRIGHT King of glory, dreadful God! Our spirits bow before thy feet; Thinks it no robbery, to claim 4 Their glory shines with equal beams; The Father God, and God the Son. 5 Then let the name of Christ our King 1 And all the nations own the Lord. HYMN 13. Third Part. L. M. Adoption. JESUS, we bless thy Father's name; 2 "Christ be my first elect," he said, 3 Thus did eternal love begin To raise us up from death and sin; 4 Predestinated to be sons; Born by degrees, but chose at once: To praise the glory of his grace. 5 With Christ our Lord, we share our part In the affections of his heart; Nor shall our souls be thence remov'd 1 HYMN 13. Fourth Part. S. M. BE Adoption. EHOLD what wondrous grace On sinners of a mortal race, 2 "Tis no surprising thing, That we should be unknown; 3 Nor doth it yet appear How great we must be made 4 A hope so much divine May purge our souls from sense and sin, 5 If in my Father's love, I share a filial part, 6 We would no longer lie, Like slaves, beneath the throne; 1 HYMN 13. Fifth Part. C. M. Jesus is our Lord and Master. COME, ye that love the Saviour's name, The Sov'reign of your hearts proclaim, 2 Behold your Lord, your Master crown'd With glories all divine! And tell the wond'ring nations round, 3 Infinite pow'r, and boundless grace, You, that have e'er beheld his face, 4 When in his earthly courts we view 5 And shall we long and wish in vain ? 6 O happy period! glorious day! 1 When heav'n and earth shall raise, HYMN 14. First Part. P. M. GOD NOD with us! O glorious name! Took our souls, our flesh, and bone; 3 God with us! but tainted not Bear the guilt, the curse, the pain. 4 God with us! O wondrous grace! Let us see him face to face: 1 That we may Immanuel sing, HYMN 14. Second Part. L. M. T us a child is born from heav'n; To us the Son of God is giv'n; Gentiles in Jesus' name shall trust, And of his glories make their boast: 2 His name the Wonderful shall be; His wonders heav'n and earth shall see; The Counsellor of truth and grace, Who leads in paths of righteousness. 3 The Mighty God, that glorious name, His works and word join to proclaim: The Everlasting Father, He And the whole church his family. 4 The Prince of Peace, on David's throne: 5 Justice and Judgment he'll maintain— And his blest empire shall increase, Till time, with all its movements, cease. 6 Our faith in grateful triumph boasts These wonders of the Lord of Hosts: And trusts the love, that form'd the plan, To perfect what that love began. 1 HYMN 14. Third Part. S. M. YE E saints, proclaim abroad To Jesus, your incarnate God, |