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THE SALVATION OF ALL.

L. M.

*BUTCHER.

All Mankind in Heaven.

1 FROM north and south, from east and west,
Advance the myriads of the blest :
From every clime of earth they come,
And find in heaven a common home.

2 In one immortal throng we view
Pagan and Christian, Greek and Jew;
But, all their doubts and darkness o'er,
One only God they now adore.

3 Howe'er divided once below,

One bliss, one spirit here they know !
Here all their errors are forgiven,
And Jesus welcomes them to heaven.

323.

C. M.

WATTS.

Prospect of Universal Blessedness.

1 Lo, what a glorious sight appears
To our believing eyes!

The earth and seas are passed away,
And the old rolling skies.

2 From the third heaven, where God resides, That holy, happy place,

The New Jerusalem coines down,
Adorned with shining grace.

3 Attending angels shout for joy,
And the bright armies sing,
'Mortals, behold the sacred seat
Of your descending king.

4 The God of glory down to men
Removes his blessed abode;
Men, the dear objects of his grace,
And he, the loving God.

5 'His own soft hand shall wipe the tears
From every weeping eye;

And pains and groans, and griefs and fears, And death itself shall die.'

6 How long, dear Savior, O how long
Shall this bright hour delay?

Fly swifter round, ye wheels of time,
And bring the welcome day.

324.

L. M.

The Same.

ANONYMOUS.

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1 LIFT up your joyful eyes, and
A plenteous harvest all around,
Ripening for bliss, and not a grain
Shall ever fall unto the ground :

2 A harvest of immortal souls,
Secured by an almighty power;

Nor heat, nor cold, nor storms, shall hurt, Nor ravenous beasts of prey devour.

3 0 happy day! when all our race
Complete in glory shall be found;
And, like their great, their mystic head,
Be with eternal honors crowned.

325.

S. M.

*H. BALLOU.

The Same.

1 IN God's eternity

There shall a day arise,

When all the race of man shall be

With Jesus in the skies.

2 As night before the rays
Of morning flees away,
Sin shall retire before the blaze
Of God's eternal day.

3 As music fills the grove

When stormy clouds are past,
Sweet anthems of redeeming love
Shall all employ at last.

4 Redeemed from death and sin,
Shall Adam's numerous race
A ceaseless song of praise begin,
And shout redeeming grace.

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7s M.

MONTGOMERY.

Jubilee of Christ's Universal Triumph.

1 HARK! the song of jubilee, Loud as mighty thunders roar, Or the fulness of the sea,

When it breaks upon the shore :

'Hallelujah! for the Lord
God omnipotent shall reign!'
Hallelujah let the word

Echo round the earth and main.

2 Hallelujah!-hark! the sound,

Heard through earth, and through the skies Wakes above, beneath, around,

All creation's harmonies :

See Jehovah's banner furled,

Sheathed his sword; he speaks,-'tis done! And the kingdoms of this world

Are the kingdoms of his Son.

3 He shall reign from pole to pole
With illimitable sway;

He shall reign when, like a scroll,
Yonder heavens are passed away;
Then the end;-beneath his rod
Man's last enemy shall fall:
Hallelujah! Christ in God,
God in Christ, is all in all.

REDEMPTION, GRACE, AND PARDON.

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C. M.

*WATTS.

Surpassing Glories of Redemption.

1 FATHER, how wide thy glory shines!
How high thy wonders rise!

Known through the earth by thousand signs,
By thousands through the skies.

2 Those mighty orbs proclaim thy power;
Their motions speak thy skill;
And on the wings of every hour
We read thy patience still.

3 Part of thy name divinely stands
On all thy creatures writ;
They show the labor of thy hands,
The impress of thy feet.

4 But when we view thy grand design
To save rebellious worms,

Where wisdom, power, and goodness shine In their most glorious forms,

5 Our thoughts are lost in reverend awe;
We love and we adore;

The holy angels never saw
So much of God before.

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