MISSIONS AND REFORM. make the Saviour known! On earth ye knew His wondrous grace; His beauteous face In heaven ye view. 981. H. M. 1. O YE immortal throng Of angels round the throne, To make the Saviour known! His wondrous grace; 2. Ye saw the heaven-born Child While in the manger laid; And peace on earth, 3. Ye in the wilderness, Beheld the tempter spoiled, 4. Around His sacred tomb A willing watch ye keep, Then rolled the stone, And all adored 5. When, all arrayed in light, LATTER DAY. 8s & 7s. 1. We are living, we are dwell-ing, In a grand and aw-ful time, In an age on 9 a-ges tell-ing, To be living is sublime. Hark! the waking up of na-tions, Gog and 9 Ma-gog to the fray. Hark! what soundeth? is creation Groaning for its latter da; ? 982. 8s & 7s. 2. Will ye play, then, will ye dally, God's own arm hath need of thine. Worlds are charging to the shock. 3. Worlds are charging-heaven beholding; For the truth's sake go abroad! 983. 8s & 7s. A. C. COXE. 1. GLORIOUS things of thee are spoken, Zion, city of our God; He, whose word can not be broken, On the Rock of Ages founded— What can shake thy sure repose? With salvation's walls surrounded, Thou may'st smile on all thy foes. 2. See, the streams of living waters, 3. Round each habitation hovering, See the cloud and fire appear! For a glory and a covering, Showing that the Lord is nearHe who gives them daily manną, He who listens when they cry— Let him hear the loud hosanna Rising to His throne on high. NEWTON. 1. ONWARD, onward, men of heaven! 2. Where the Arctic ocean thunders, Lifts the untaught strain of praise. 3. Rude in speech, or grim in feature, Dark in spirit tho' they be, Show that light to every creature, Prince or vassal-bond or free. Lo! they haste to every nation, Host on host the ranks supply, Onward-Christ is your salvation, And your death is victory. SIGOURNEY. ZION. 8s, 7s, & 4s. T. HASTINGS. 3 1.{ On the mountain's top ap- pear-ing, Lo! the sacred her-ald stands, Mourning captive, God himself shall loose thy bands. Mourning captive, God himself shall loose, &c. 1. CHEEK grow pale, but heart be vigorous; Body fall, but soul have peace; Welcome, pain! thou searcher rigorous, Slay me, but my faith increase. 2. Sin, o'er sense so softly stealing; Doubt, that would my strength impair; 3. Up, my soul! with clear sedateness 4. Up to labor! from thee shaking Off the bonds of sloth, be brave! |