66 41. T. 11. HARK! the herald angels sing: Glory to the new-born King, Glory in the highest heaven, Peace on earth, and man forgiv'n." 2. Joyful, all ye nations, rise; Join the triumph of the skies: With the angelic host proclaim: "Christ is born in Bethlehem!" 3. Veil'd in flesh the Godhead see! Hail the incarnate Deity! Pleas'd as man with men to dwell, Jesus our Immanuel. 3. See the Son of God descend, 4. What sure prophecies foretold, 5. What shall I now give to thee? 4. Hail the heaven-born Prince of Take my heart as a thank-offering: What hast thou not done for me, 44. T. 585. HEAR, ye sinners, peace and parFreely offer'd, glad receive; (don Nor your hearts yet longer harden, Hear his voice and ye shall live; To God glory in the highest, Peace on earth, good will to men. 2. Meek and lowly see your SaMeet returning prodigals; (viour He receives them into favour, Therefore come, 'tis God who calls; Unto us a Son is given, Unto us a Child is born. 3. Now to Bethlehem we're inOr to Calvary, him to know, (vited, But ere long we shall be cited, When the trump of God shall blow, 'Fore the presence of his glory, As the judge of quick and dead. 4. Then on clouds in glory seated, He'll pronounce their final doom, Who, while here, tho' oft entreated, For Immanuel found no room: Gracious Saviour, since thou callMay not one of us refuse. (est. 5. May we all then stand before thee, 48. Given unto thee without loss, In the manger, on the cross: To God glory in the highest, Peace on earth, good will to men. T. 14. Of David's ancient line: His natures two, his person one, Mysterious and divine. 2. The root of David, here we find, And offspring are the same; Eternity and time are join'd In our Immanuel's name. 3. Blest he that comes to wretched men With peaceful news from heav'n; Hosannas in the highest strain To Christ the Lord be given. Watts. 17 IV. THE NAME OF JESUS, AND HIS WALK ON EARTH. 56.* T. 146. 5. Our glad hosannas, Prince of LORD Jesus, when I trace But when in human nature I see thy deep distress, And lowliness of heart, I freely must confess That thou my brother art. 2. Therefore I'll thee adore Thy birth, thy life, and death Unite my soul to thee, Until my latest breath. Charm me in Immanuel's name; Who should louder sing than I? 4. No, I must my praises bring, 5. O my Saviour, Shield, and Sun, Shepherd, Brother, Husband, Friend, Ev'ry precious name in one, 2. It makes the wounded spirit Then will we sing more sweet, whole, And calms the troubled breast; 'Tis manna to the hungry soul, And to the weary rest. 3. Jesus, the Rock on which I build, My Shield and Hiding-place, My never-failing Treasury, fill'd With boundless stores of grace: 4. Jesus, my Shepherd, Saviour, Friend, My Prophet, Priest, and King; My Lord, my Life, my Way, my Accept the praise I bring. (End, 5. Weak is the effort of my heart, And cold my warmest thought; But when I see thee as thou art, I'll praise thee as I ought. 6. Till then I would thy love pro claim We love to hear of thee; JESUS, I love thy charming name, 'Tis music to my ear; That earth and heaven might hear. 3. O may thy name still cheer my And shed its fragrance there: 4. I'll speak the honours of thy name, With my last labouring breath; 62.* SACRED name of Jesus, Doddridge. T. 58. That all our tongues can never praise thee truly, 'Fore thee we bow. 2. Saving name of Jesus, 2. Our Jesus shall be still our 3. Blessed name of Jesus, theme, While in this world we stay; We'll sing our Jesus' lovely name, When all things else decay: When we appear in yonder cloud, With all his favour'd throng, How efficacious (serve us, To save, to sanctify, and to preThee we adore. 4. Powerful name of Jesus, |