Werthy, holy Lamb, art thou, 1H Y M N XVII Heavenly Joy on Earth. . NOME we that love the Lord, And let our Joys be known, Join in a Song of sweet' Accord, And thus surround the Throne. COM The Sorrows of the Mind Be banish'd from the Place ; Religion never was defign'd To make our Pleasures less. The Men of Grace hath found Glory begun below; From Faith and Hope inay grow. A thousand sacred Sweets, Or walk the golden Streets. And ev'ry Tear be dry, To fairer Worlds on high. O Wile, HY MN XVIII. Men, Thou holy Lamb of God. . How thou did'st us redeem; Are Foolishness to him. They this World's Wisdom seek and gaingi, But oh ! are Strangers still What is our Saviour's Will, Thrice happy then are we, who prove Things freely to us giv'n; Which we shall have in Heay'n, Η' H Y M N XIX. 'Till thou appear, Thy Members here, Sliall sing like those in Glory. We lift our Hearts and Voices With blest Anticipation, And cry alous), And give to God The Praise of our Salvation.. While in Affliction's Furnace, Thy Love we praise, Which knows our Days The Love divine, Which made us thine, Shall keep us thine for ever. Thou dost conduct thy People Thro' Torrents of Tempiation, Nor will we fear, Whilst thou art near, By thee we shall Break thro' them all, And fing the Song of Mofcs. By Faith we see the Glory, The Cross despise For that high Prizeg, Which thou haft set before us.. And if thou count us worthy, We, each, as dying Stephen, Shall see thee stand At God's right Hand, To tako us up to Heav'ıl... H Y MNXX. The Same. Your Lord and King adore, And triumph evermore : The God of Truth and Lore, He took his Seat above : His Kingdom cannot fail, He rules o'er Earth and Heav'n, Are to our Jesus giv'n : He sits at God's right Hand 'Till all his Foes fubinit, And fall beneath his Feet : Jesus the Judge shall come, To their eternal Home : HY M N XXI. * Little Children, love one another, VIVER of Concord, Prince of Peace, Meek Lamb-like Son of God, Bid our unruly Paffions ceafe, O quench them with thy Blood. G ' Us into clofest Union draw, And in our inward Parts, Let Love command our Hearts. O let thy Love our Hearts constrain, Jesus the Crucify'd ! Languish'd, and groan'd, and dy'd! Where Jesu's Footsteps shine ? Of Charity divine ? |