HYMN 267. S. M. ARISE, my soul, arise, And with a cheerful voice, 2 His robes were stain'd in blood, When he subdu'd his foes; And 'twas for us the mighty God Το conquer hell arose. 3 By his almighty pow'r, Against our foes he fought; And in the great and awful hour, Our full salvation wrought. HYMN 268. P. M. IN yon bless'd world above, The Sun of truth and love Is never known to hide ; Its sacred heat for ever glows, 2 Its all-attracting light For ever flows the same; No clouds obscure the flame : One endless day will constant shine 8 O, could we see this light, With angels sit and sing away 4 But stay, my soul, forbear- Then covet to be gone : Stay yet below till fully pure, Then shall I know my heav'n is sure. HYMN 269. C. M. COME, from the stately mansions rove The heav'nly landscape see; Behold the wide extended grove, With fruit on ev'ry tree! 2 O glorious foliage, lively green, 3 Here walks of wond'rous length extend, 4 From walk to walk the angels rove, 5 Sweet bow'rs are form'd, and velvet seats, By young entwining shoots; And all the happy, bless'd retreats 6 Here beds of flow'rs celestial, spread, HYMN 270. S. M. DARKNESS pervades the mind, 2 But, Lord, we come to thee, In thy Divine Humanity 3 Thine essence none can see, 4 Thou art the only God, 5 In essence thou art one, Though in thine essence, seen by none, Thy person we may view. 6 The human made Divine, And soon with angels we shall join, HYMN 271. L. M. DEATH, thou art welcome to my arms, 2 Then let this feeble flesh decay, 3 This flesh and blood I want no more, I land upon a purer shore; Its work is done, and I resign That dust, which is no longer mine. 4 Then will my spirit glorious rise, HYMN 272. L. M. To thee, Jehovah, Lord, alone, 2 While others boast more gods than one, Some two, some three, and others none : Jesus, we worship none but thee, In thy Divine Humanity. .3. What other God should we adore ? Thou art our Lord, we want no more ; Thou hast reveal'd thy Deity, 4 In human form thou art confess'd, With all divine perfections bless'd; And soon we shall our Saviour see In his Divine Humanity. 5 Be all thy name by us ador'd, 6 We worship thee, and thee alone, HYMN 273. S. M. WHEN I survey this world, With all its beauteous frame, Its great Creator I adore, And celebrate his name. 2 The boundless whole displays 3 The sun in ev'ry beam Proclaims the God above: Its ardent rays exhibit him, Who rules the worlds in love. 4 The lofty stars by night, The moon with paler glow, |