Justice the Prince of life condemns 7 God over all, for ever blest, The righteous curse endures; 8 What wonders in thy person meet, 1292d P.) C. M. Irish 171, Arlington 17. The Incarnation of Christ, Luke li. 14. 1 MORTALS, awake, with angels join Joy, love, and gratitude combine 2 In heav'n the rapturous song began, 3 Swift thro' the vast expanse it flew, The theme, the song, the joy was new, 4 Down thro' the portals of the sky 5 [Wrapt in the silence of the night When bursting, glorious, heavenly light, 6 Hark! the cherubic armies shout, Goodwill and peace are heard throughout 7 [0 for a glance of heavenly love. Good will and peace are now complete; 9 Hail, prince of Life for ever hail, Tho' earth, and time, and life, should fail, MEDLEY, 129 (3d P.) C.M. America 265. Tunbridge 103. The Son of God became incarnate-to die. 1 "A GOD! a Gop! the wide earth shoutsA GOD! the heavens reply;" The choral UNIVERSE resounds- 2 JEHOVAH Jesus is his name 130 Immanuel, the I AM: Transcendant Mystery! yes! 'tis He 78. Georgia 192. Hart's 221. The Song of the Angels at the Birth of Christ. 1 HARK, the herald angels sing 2 Joyful, all ye nations, rise, Join the triumph of the skies; 3 [Mild he lays his glory by ; " 4 Come, desire of nations, come! C..W. 131 C. M. Charleston 195. Sprague 166. .[ A The Incarnation, John 1. 14, bo. WAKE, awake the sacred song Let every heart, and every tongue, 2 That awful Word, that sovereign power 3 Then shone almighty power and love When Jesus left his throne above 4 To dwell with misery below, 5 Adoring angels tun'd their songs To hail the joyful day; With rapture then let mortal tongues? Their grateful worship pay. 6 What Glory, Lord, to thee is due mor 8 With wonder we adore; But could we sing as angels do NA Our highest praise were poor. STEELE. 132 8.7.4. Lewes 63. Painswick 162. Praise to the Redeemer. 1 MIGHTY God! while angels bless thee, Lord of men, as well as angels, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Amen. 3 For the grandeur of thy nature, Hal. Works with skill and kindness wrought: Hal. 4 For thy providence, that governs Thro' thine empire's wide domain; Ca 5 But thy rich, thy free redemption, Hal. Hal. Hal. Hal. 9 Go, return, immortal Saviour! Leave thy footstool, take thy throne; Be the kingdom all thy own. Hallelujah, &c. ROBINSON, 133 C. M. Bath Chapel 26. Jersey 15. The condescending Grace of Christ, Matt, xx. 28. 1 SAVIOUR. of men, and Lord of love, With joy that errand we review 3 For us, mean, wretched, sinful men, 1 First, in our mortal flesh, to serve; 4 Bought with thy service and thy blood, To thee our lives we would devote, 134 C. M. Tiverton 109. DR. DODDRIDGE. Otford 106. The Redeemer's Message, Luke iv. 18, 19. 1 HARK, the glad sound, the Saviour comes, The Saviour promis'd long! Let every heart prepare a throne, 2 On him, the Spirit, largely pour'd, Wisdom and might, and zeal and love, 3 He comes, the prisoners to release, The gates of brass before him burst, |