To whom shall I fly for relief?
Up to the hills I lift mine eyes Uprising from the darksome tomb
Vain are the hopes the sons of men Vital spark of heavenly flame-
We are a garden wall'd around - We bless the Lord, the just, the good We sing his love who once was slain We sing the deep mysterious plan Welcome sweet day of rest Welcome, welcome, blessed servant- We'll proclaim the wondrous story- Well, the Redeemer's gone
What cheering words are these
What creatures beside are favour'd like 272 What different powers of grace and sin- 365 What equal honours shall we bring- What hath God wrought! might Israel What shall I render to my God - What various hindrances we meet What were Sinai's awful wonders When blooming youth is snatch'd away 442 When gracious lord, when shall it be When I can read my title clear
When I survey the wond'rous cross- When Jesus first at heaven's command.
When on Sinai's top I see
When overwhelm'd with grief
When thou my righteous Judge shall When with my mind devoutly prest
When two or three together meet 280 When two or three, with sweet accord - 288 Whence do our mournful thoughts arise 313 While with ceaseless course the sun Who can describe the joys that rise Why does your face, ye humble souls Why should I doubt his love at last Why should the children of a king- Why will ye lavish out your years- With all my powers of heart and With heavenly power, O Lord defend With humble heart and tongue With joy we meditate the grace- With meekness let the saints appear
Ye dying sons of men
Ye hearts, with youthful vigour warm Ye heavens rejoice in Jesus's grace Ye humble souls that seek the Lord Ye servants of God, your master
Ye that in these courts are found Ye that obey th' immortal King
Ye virgin souls, arise!
Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor,
Yes, the Redeemer rose
Your harps, ye trembling saints
BLESS'D be the Father, and his love, To whose celestial source we owe Rivers of endless joy above,
And rills of comfort here below.
Glory to thee, great Son of God, From whose dear wounded body rolls, A precious stream of vital blood, Pardon and life for dying souls. We give the sacred Spirit praise, Who in our hearts of sin and woe, Makes living springs of grace arise, And into boundless glory flow.
Thus God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, we adore, That sea of life and love unknown, Without a bottom or a shore.
I GIVE immortal praise To God the Father's love, For all my comforts here,
And better hopes above: He sent his own eternal Son,
To die for sins that man had done. To God the Son belongs
Immortal glory too,
Who bought us with his blood, From everlasting woe:
And now he lives and now he reigns, And sees the fruit of all his pains. To God the Spirit's name, Immortal worship give, Whose new-creating power
Makes the dead sinner live:
His work completes the great design, And fills the soul with joy divine.
Almighty God, to thee
Be endless honours done,
The undivided Three,
The great mysterious One:
Where reason fails with all her powers, There faith prevails, and love adores.
FATHER of glory, to thy name Immortal praise we give ;
Who dost an act of grace proclaim, And bid us rebels live.
Immortal honour to the Son,
Who makes thine anger cease ; Our lives he ransomed with his own, And died to make our peace.
To the almighty Spirit, be Immortal glory given,
Whose influence brings us near to thee, And trains us up for heaven.
Let men, with their united voice, Adore th' eternal God;
And spread his honours and their joys, Through nations far abroad.
Let faith, and love, and duty join, One gen❜ral song to raise;
Let saints in earth and heaven combine
LET them neglect thy glory, Lord, Who never knew thy grace; But our loud songs shall still record The wonders of thy praise.
We raise our shouts, O God, to thee, And send them to thy throne.; All glory to th' united Three, The undivided One.
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