494 7, 6. 8L. Samuel S. Wesley, 1864 be From all Thy saints in war fare, For all Thy saints at rest, d. For all the servants of our King, In earth and heaven, are one. ་ 2 One family we dwell in Him, One Church, above, beneath, Though now divided by the stream, The narrow stream of death: One army of the living God, To His command we bow; Part of His host have crossed the And part are crossing now. [flood, 3 Ten thousand to their endless home This solemn moment fly; And we are to the margin come, With wistful looks we stand, And long to see that happy coast, And reach that heavenly land. See, He sits on yon-der throne; Je sus rules the world 2 Jesus, hail! Whose glory brightens 3 King of glory, reign for ever; Thine an everlasting crown: Nothing from Thy love shall sever Those whom Thou hast made Thine own; 4 Savior, hasten Thine appearing; a - lone. 497 Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity 8, 7, 8, 7, 8, 8. Johann Crüger, 1649 Lord, to Thee I make con-fes - sion, I have sinned and gone a stray, 2 But from Thee how can I hide me, Nor death's darkness can enfold me, 3 Yet, though conscience' voice appall me, Though Thy child I scarce dare call me, 4 For Thy Son hath suffered for me, Quench this burning fire within; 5 Then on Him I cast my burden, 498 7, 7, 7, 5. J. Franck, 1649 F. Filitz, 1804-1876 Gra-cious Spirit, Holy Ghost, Taught by Thee, we COV et most, Of Thy gifts at Pentecost, Holy, heaven-ly love. 2 Faith that mountains could remove, 3 Though I as a martyr bleed, 4 Love is kind, and suffers long, 5 Prophecy will fade away, 6 Faith and hope and love we see, C. Wordsworth, 1862 |