When we are rais'd from deep distress a 55 When strangers stand and hear me tell When the great Builder arch'd the skies 6 24 Where are the mourners, faith the Lord b 154 Who shall the Lord's elect condemn a 14 a 148 Y E angels round the throne Ye fons of Adam, vain and young a 89 Ye that obey th' immortal King Z. Zion rejoice and Judah fing a 34 b III с 36 HYMNS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS. BOOK I. COLLECTED FROM THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. HYMN I. Common Metre. A new Song to the Lamb that was flain, Rev. v. 6, I B 8,9-12. EHOLD the glories of the Lamb Prepare new honours for his name, 3 Those are the prayers of all the saints, And these the hymns they raise: Jesus is kind to our complaints, 4 [Eternal Father, who shall look And open ev'ry seal? 5 He shall fulfil thy great decrees, Lo, in his hand the sov'reign keys 6 Now to the Lamb, that once was slain, 7 Thou hast redeem'd our fouls with blood, 8 The worlds of nature and of grace HYMN II. Long Metre. The Deity and Humanity of Christ. John i. 1, 3, 14. FRE the blue heav'ns were ftretch'd abroad, 2 By his own pow'r were all things made; 4 But lo, he leaves those heav'nly forms; 5 Mortals with joy beheld his face, 6 Archangels leave their high abode, HYMN III. Short Metre. The Nativity of Christ. Lukei. 30, &c. ii. 10, &c. I 2 B EHOLD the grace appears, The promise is fulfil'd; Mary the wond'rous virgin bears, [The Lord, the highest God, He bids him rule the lands abroad, 3 O'er Jacob shall he reign 4 To bring the glorious news, 5 "Go, humble swains," said he, 6 7 8 و "The promis'd infant, born to-day, "Doth in a manger lie. "With looks and heart serene, "Go visit Christ your King;" And straight a flaming troop was seen; The shepherds heard them fing, "Glory to God on high ! "And heav'nly peace on earth, "Good-will to men, to angels joy, "At the Redeemer's birth." [In worship so divine, Let faints employ their tongues, With the celestial hosts we join, And loud repeat their songs: "Glory to God on high! " And heav'nly peace on earth, "Good-will to men, to angels joy, "At our Redeemer's birth."] HYMN IV. Referred to the 2d Pfalm. I HYMN V. Common Metre. Submiffion to afflictive Providences. Job i. 21. AKED as from the earth we came, And crept to life at first, NA We to the earth return again, 3 'Tis God that lifts our comforts high, Or finks them in the grave; |