He claims those mansions as his right, 4 "Who is the King of glory, who?" 1 F HYMN 18. Second Part. L. M. AR, far beyond these lower skies, Where we by faith lift up our eyes, 2 Amidst the shining hosts above, 3 Before his heav'nly Father's face, There Jesus, our Forerunner, pleads. 4 We shall, when we in heav'n appear, 1 HYMN 18. Third Part. L. M. The presence, glory, and power of Christ. WITH transport, Lord, our souls proclaim Th' immortal honours of thy name; Altho' ascended to thy throne, Thou still art present with thine own. The same hath been-the same shall be; While stars and suns wax old, and fade. 4 The same his pow'r his flock to guard; The same his bounty to reward: The same his faithfulness and love, 1 HYMN 19. First Part. L. M. He sitteth at the right hand of God. JES A painful suff'rer now no more; 3 Yet 'midst the honours of his throne, His meanest servants share their part, 4 Raise, raise, my soul, thy raptur'd sight, 1 HYMN 19. Second Part. C. M. JESUS, we sing thy matchless grace, We live, and grow, and thrive: 3 Thy saints on earth, and those above, And thou, our common Lord. 4 May faith from thee each hour derive Supplies with fresh delight; While death and hell in vain shall strive 5 Thou the whole body wilt present 1 HYMN 19. Third Part. L. M. NOW Be humble honours paid below, 2 'Twas he that cleans'd our foulest sins, And wash'd us in his richest blood; "Tis he that makes us priests and kings, And brings us rebels near to God. 3 To Jesus, our atoning Priest, To Jesus, our superior King, Be everlasting pow'r confess'd, And ev'ry tongue his glory sing. 4 Behold! on flying clouds he comes, And ev'ry eye shall see his face; Tho' with our sins we pierc'd him once; He now displays his pard'ning grace. 5 The unbelieving world shall wail, While we rejoice to see the day; Come, Lord! nor let thy promise fail, Nor lot the chariots long delay. 1 4344 ཐམ་ མ་ HYMN 19. Fourth Part. P. M. DA Day of Judgment. AY of judgment, day of wonders! Hark! the trumpet's awful sound, Louder than a thousand thunders, Shakes the vast creation round. How the summons Will the sinner's heart confound! 2 See the judge our nature wearing, Cloth'd in majesty divine! You, who long for his appearing, Then shall say, "This God is mine! "Gracious Saviour, "Own me in that day for thine!" 3 At his call, the dead awaken, Rise to life from earth and sea: Careless sinner, What will then become of thee? 4 Horrors past imagination, Will surprise your trembling heart, When you hear your condemnation, "Hence, accursed wretch, depart! "Thou with Satan "And his angels, have thy part!" 5 But to those who have confessed," Lov'd and serv'd the Lord, below; He will say, "Come near, ye blessed, "See the kingdom I bestow : "You for ever "Shall my love and glory know." 6 Under sorrows and reproaches, May this thought our courage raise! Swiftly God's great day approaches, Sighs shall then be chang'd to praise: May we triumph When the world is in a blaze. L HYMN 19. Fifth Part. P. M. O! he cometh! countless trumpets Hallelujah, Welcome, welcome, Son of God! 2 Now his merit, by the harpers, Thro' th' eternal deep resounds; Shall at his appearance wail. |