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4 'T was the same love that spread the feast,
That sweetly forced us in;
Else we had still refused to taste,
And perished in our sin.

5 Pity the nations, O our God!

Čonstrain the earth to come;
Send thy victorious word abroad,
And bring the strangers home.

6 We long to see thy churches full,
That all the chosen race

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May, with one voice, and heart, and soul,
Sing thy redeeming grace.

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HYMN 484, C. M.

Remembering Christ.

F human kindness meets return,
And owns the grateful tie;

If tender thoughts within us burn,
To feel a friend is nigh;

2 Oh! shall not warmer accents tell
The gratitude, we owe

To him, who died, our fears to quell—
Our more than orphan's woe?

3 While yet his anguished soul surveyed
Those pangs he would not flee,
What love his latest words displayed,—
"Meet and remember me!"

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Our sinful hearts to share!-

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O mem'ry! leave no other name
But his recorded there.

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HYMN 485, L. M.

The presence of Christ desired.

AR from my thoughts, vain world! be gone,
Let my religious hours alone:

Fain would mine eyes my Saviour see ;-
I wait a visit, Lord! from thee.

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And kindles with a pure desire;
Come, my dear Jesus! from above,
And feed my soul with heavenly love.

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HYMN 486, C. M.
Remembering Christ.

ACCORDING to thy gracious word,

In meek humility,

This will I do, my dying Lord!—
I will remember thee.

2 Thy body, broken for my sake,
My bread from heaven shall be;
Thy testamental cup I take,
And thus remember thee.
3 Gethsemane can I forget?

Or there thy conflict see,-
Thine agony and bloody sweat,—
And not remember thee?

4 When to the cross I turn mine eyes,
And rest on Calvary,

O Lamb of God, my sacrifice!

I must remember thee:-
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And all thy love to me!—

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Yea, while a breath, a pulse remains,
Will I remember thee.

6 And, when these failing lips grow dumb,
And mind and mem'ry flee,-

When, in thy kingdom, thou shalt come,
Jesus! remember me.

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SABBATH.

HYMN 487, 78.

The Sabbath in the Sanctuary.

AFELY, through another week,
God has brought us on our way;-
Let us now a blessing seek,

Waiting in his courts to-day ;-
Day of all the week the best,
Emblem of eternal rest.

2 While we seek supplies of grace,
Through the dear Redeemer's name,
Show thy reconciled face,

Take away our sin and shame;
From our worldly cares set free,
May we rest, this day, in thee.

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Let us feel thy presence near;
May thy glory meet our eyes,
While we in thy house appear;
Here afford us, Lord! a taste
Of our everlasting feast.

4 May the gospel's joyful sound

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Conquer sinners-comfort saints;
Make the fruits of grace abound,
Bring relief from all complaints:
Thus let all our Sabbaths prove,
Till we join the church above.

HYMN 488, S. M.

The Lord's Day and public Worship.
1 WELCOME! sweet day of rest,
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That saw the Lord arise!
Welcome to this reviving breast,
And these rejoicing eyes!

2 The King himself comes near,
And feasts his saints to-day;
Here we may sit, and see him here,
And love, and praise, and pray.

8 One day, amidst the place

Where my dear God hath been,

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Is sweeter than ten thousand days
Of pleasurable sin.

4 My willing soul would stay,
In such a frame as this,-
And sit and sing herself away
To everlasting bliss.

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HYMN 489, H. M.

Sabbath Morning.

WELCOME! delightful morn,
Thou day of sacred rest!

I hail thy kind return;—

Lord! make these moments blest;
From the low train of mortal toys,
I soar to reach immortal joys.

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And fill his throne of grace;
Thy sceptre, Lord! extend,

While saints address thy face:
Let sinners feel thy quickening word,
And learn to know and fear the Lord.

3 Descend, celestial Dove!

With all thy quickening powers;
Disclose a Saviour's love,

And bless the sacred hours;

Then shall my soul new life obtain,

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HYMN 490, C. M.
Dawn of the Sabbath.

GAIN, the Lord of life and light
Awakes the kindling ray,

Dispels the darkness of the night,
And pours increasing day.

2 Oh! what a night was that, which wrapt
A sinful world in gloom!

Oh! what a sun, which broke this day,
Triumphant from the tomb!

8 This day be grateful homage paid,
And loud hosannas sung;

Let gladness dwell in every heart,
And praise on every tongue.

4 Ten thousand thousand lips shall join
To hail this welcome morn,

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Which scatters blessings, from its wings,
To nations yet unborn.

HYMN 491, H. M.

Morning of the Lord's Day.

AWAKE, ye saints! awake,

And hail this sacred day;
In loftiest songs of praise,
Your joyful homage pay;

Come, bless the day that God hath blessed,—
The type of heaven's eternal rest.

2 On this auspicious morn,

The Lord of life arose,

And burst the bars of death,
And vanquished all our foes;
And now he pleads our cause above,
And reaps the fruit of all his love.

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Heaven with hosannas rings;
And earth, in humbler strains,

Thy praise responsive sings;-
"Worthy the Lamb that once was slain,
Through endless years, to live and reign!”

4 Great King! gird on thy sword,

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Ascend thy conquering car;

While justice, power and love
Maintain the glorious war:

This day let sinners own thy sway,
And rebels cast their arins away.

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HYMN 492, L. M.

Morning of the Lord's Day.

AIL! morning known among the blest,-
Morning of hope, and joy, and love,-

Of heavenly peace, and holy rest,

Pledge of the endless rest above!

2 Blest be the Father of our Lord,

Who, from the dead, hath brought his Son; Hope to the lost was then restored,

And everlasting glory won.

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