Hebrew missionaries.
ALMIGHTY God of love,
Set up the' attracting sign,
And summon whom thou dost approve For messengers divine.
2 From favour'd Abrah'm's seed The new apostles choose, In isles and continents to spread The dead-reviving news.
3 We know it shall be done; 'Tis God's almighty word; All Israel shall the Saviour own, To their first state restored. 4 Send, then, thy servants forth To call the Hebrews home; From east and west, and south and north, Let all the wand'rers come.
5 With Israel's myriads seal'd, Let all the nations meet;
And show the mystery fulfill'd, The family complete.
The restoration of Israel.
ARISE, great God! and let thy grace Shed its glad beams on Jacob's race; Restore the long-lost, scatter'd band, And call them to their native land. 2 Their misery let thy mercy heal; Their trespass hide, their pardon seal; God of Israel! hear our prayer,, And grant them still thy love to share. 3 How long shall Jacob's offspring prove The sad suspension of thy love! Lord, shall thy wrath forever burn! And will thy mercy ne'er return!
4 Thy quick'ning Spirit now impart, And wake to joy each grateful heart; While Israel's rescued tribes in thee Their bliss and full salvation see.
For the Jews and the fulness of the Gentiles. EAD of the Church, whose Spirit fills
Unites in mystic love, and seals
Them one, and sanctifies the whole :2 Come, Lord,-thy glorious Spirit cries, And souls beneath the altar groan; Come, Lord, the Bride on earth replies, And perfect all our souls in one. 3 Pour out the promised gift on all; Answer the universal-Come! The fulness of the Gentiles call, And take thine ancient people home. 4 To thee let all the nations flow; Let all obey the Gospel word; Let all their bleeding Saviour know, Fill'd with the glory of the Lord. 5 O, for thy truth and mercy's sake, The purchase of thy passion claim; Thine heritage, the Gentiles, take, And cause the world to know thy name. S. M.
For the world's conversion.
GOD of sov'reign grace, We bow before thy throne;
And plead, for all the human race, The merits of thy Son.
2 Spread through the earth, O Lord, The knowledge of thy ways; And let all lands, with joy, record The great Redeemer's praise.
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The banner of the cross.
G Like the beams of morning, fly; O, ye messengers of God;
Take the wonder-working rod; Wave the banner-cross on high. 2 Go to many a tropic isle In the bosom of the deep, Where the skies forever smile, And the' oppress'd forever weep. 3 O'er the pagan's night of care Pour the living light of heaven; Chase away his wild despair; Bid him hope to be forgiven. 4 Where the golden gates of day Open on the palmy East, High the bleeding cross display; Spread the Gospel's richest feast.
I will gather all nations. ATHER of boundless grace, Thou hast in part fulfill'd
Thy promise made to Adam's race, In God incarnate seal'd.
A few from every land
At first to Salem came, And saw the wonders of thy hand, And saw the tongues of flame.
2 Yet still we wait the end,- The coming of our Lord; The full accomplishment attend Of thy prophetic word. Thy promise deeper lies,
In unexhausted grace; And new-discover'd worlds arise To sing their Saviour's praise.
3 Beloved for Jesus' sake, By him redeem'd of old,
All nations must come in, and make One undivided fold:
While gather'd in by thee,
And perfected in one,
They all at once thy glory see
In thy co-equal Son.
The earth renewed in righteousness. A world by sin destroy'd: LMIGHTY Spirit, now behold
Creating Spirit, as of old,
Move on the formless void.
2 Give thou the word; that healing sound Shall quell the deadly strife; And earth again, like Eden crown'd, Bring forth the tree of life.
8 If sang the morning stars for joy, When nature rose to view, What strains will angel-harps employ, When thou shalt all renew!
4 And if the sons of God rejoice To hear a Saviour's name,
How will the ransom'd raise their voice, To whom the Saviour came!
5 Lo, every kindred, every tribe, Assembling round the throne,
The new creation shall ascribe To sov'reign love alone.
The Saviour's coming expected and prayed for.
JESUS! thy church, with longing eyes, For thine expected coming waits:
When will the promised light arise, And glory beam on Zion's gates?
2 E'en now, when tempests round us fall, And wintry clouds o'ercast the sky, Thy words with pleasure we recall, And deem that our redemption 's nigh. 3 O! come, and reign o'er every land; Let Satan from his throne be hurl'd,- All nations bow to thy command, And grace revive a dying world.
4 Teach us, in watchfulness and prayer, To wait for thine appointed hour; And fit us, by thy grace, to share The triumphs of thy conqu'ring power.
Let there be light.
HOU, whose almighty word Chaos and darkness heard, And took their flight; Hear us, we humbly pray, And where the Gospel day Sheds not its glorious ray, Let there be light.
2 Thou, who didst come to bring, On thy redeeming wing,
Healing and sight,
Health to the sick in mind, Sight to the inly blind,- O now, to all mankind, Let there be light.
3 Spirit of truth and love, Life-giving, holy Dove, Speed forth thy flight; Move on the waters' face, Bearing the lamp of grace; And in earth's darkest place, Let there be light.
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