Speak at length the final word, Usher in the tri-umph hour. A-MEN. 2 As it came in days of old, In the deepest hearts of men, When Thy martyrs died for Thee, Let it come, O God, again. 3 Break, triumphant day of God! Break at last, our hearts to cheer; 432 Throbbing souls and holy songs Wait to hail Thy dawning here. 4 Empires, temples, sceptres, thrones; May they all for God be won; And, in every human heart, Father, let Thy kingdom come. John Page Hopps Has not the world for saken, He's with the children still. Then en vy not the their twilight That glim-mered on way; Look up, and see the dawn ing That broad-ens in 2 'Twas but far off, in vision, The better time to be. The dreams they dreamt of old; 3 With trust in God's free spirit, As were the brave of old, Minot Judson Savage 549 PARK STREET L. M. 4 Frederick M. A. Venua, 1810 1. Jesus shall reign where'er the sun Does his suc - ces sive neys run; His king-dom stretch from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more, Till moons shall wax and wane no more. A-MEN. Copyright, 1909, by The Century Co. Alexander S. Gibson, 1909 550 HAWKINS 14 14 14 6 4 4 Not too fast to age they gather, all the brave of heart and strong; 2 "In this sign we conquer; " 'tis the symbol of our faith, 3 The earth is circling onward out of shadow into light; 5 Lead on, O cross of martyr faith, with thee is victory; Shine forth, O stars and reddening dawn, the full day yet shall be; 436 Frederick L. Hosmer, 1891 |