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2 Though unworthy of thine ear,
Deign our humble songs to hear;
Purer praise we hope to bring,
When around thy throne we sing.

3 While on earth ordain'd to stay,
Guide our footsteps in thy way,
Till we come to dwell with thee,
Till we all thy glory see.

4 Then, with angel-harps again,
We will wake a nobler strain;
There, in joyful songs of praise,
Our triumphant voices raise.

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The fulness of God.

BEIN

EING of beings, God of love,
thee our hearts we raise;

Thy all-sustaining power we prove,
And gladly sing thy praise.

2 Thine, wholly thine, we pant to be;
Our sacrifice receive:

Made, and preserved, and saved by thee,
To thee ourselves we give.

3 Heavenward our every wish aspires,
For all thy mercy's store;
The sole return thy love requires,
Is that we ask for more.

4 For more we ask; we open then
Our hearts t' embrace thy will;
Turn, and revive us, Lord, again;
With all thy fulness fill.

5 Come, Holy Ghost, the Saviour's love Shed in our hearts abroad;

So shall we ever live, and move,

And be, with Christ in God.

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8th P. M. 87, 87, 47.

Heavenly joy anticipated.

N thy name, O Lord, assembling, We, thy people, now near: Teach us to rejoice with trembling; Speak, and let thy servants hear: Hear with meekness,

Hear thy word with godly fear. 2 While our days on earth are lengthen❜d, May we give them, Lord, to thee: Cheer'd by hope, and daily strengthen'd, May we run, nor weary be; Till thy glory

Without cloud in heaven we see.

3 There, in worship purer, sweeter,
All thy people shall adore;
Sharing then in rapture greater
Than they could conceive before:
Full enjoyment,—

Full and pure, forever more.

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1st P. M. 6 lines 8s.

Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Sabaoth.

INFINITE God, to thee we raise

Our hearts in solemn songs of praise; By all thy works on earth adored, We worship thee, the common Lord; The everlasting Father own,

And bow our souls before thy throne.

2 Thee all the choir of angels sings,
The Lord of hosts, the King of kings;
Cherubs proclaim thy praise aloud,
And seraphs shout the triune God;
And Holy, holy, holy, cry,
Thy glory fills both earth and sky.

3 Father of endless majesty,
All might and love we render thee;
Thy true and only Son adore,
The same in dignity and power;
And God the Holy Ghost declare,
The saints' eternal Comforter.

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5th P. M. 4 lines 7s.

The Lord our righteousness.

N thy presence we appear;

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When, within the veil, we meet
Thee upon thy mercy-seat.

2 While thy glorious Name is sung,
Touch our lips, and loose our tongue;
Then our joyful souls shall bless
Thee, the Lord our Righteousness.

3 While to thee our prayers ascend,
Let thine ear in love attend;
Hear, for Jesus intercedes;
Hear us, for thy Spirit pleads.

4 While thy word is heard with awe,
And we tremble at thy law,
Let thy Gospel's wondrous love
Every doubt and fear remove.

5 While thy ministers proclaim Peace and pardon through thy name, In their voices let us own

Jesus, speaking from the throne.

6 From thy house when we return,

Let our hearts within us burn;
That at evening we may say,
We have walk'd with God to-day.

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Universal adoration.

L. M.

HOLY, holy, holy Lord!

Thou God of hosts, by all adored : The earth and heavens are full of thee, Thy light, thy power, thy majesty. 2 Loud hallelujahs to thy Name, Angels and seraphim proclaim:

By all the powers and thrones in heaven,
Eternal praise to thee is given.

3 Apostles join the glorious throng,
And swell the loud triumphant song:
Prophets and martyrs hear the sound,
And spread the hallelujah round.
4 Glory to thee, O God most high!
Father, we praise thy majesty:
The Son, the Spirit, we adore;
One Godhead, blest forever more.

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The sacrifice of praise.

WITH joy we lift our eyes

WITH

S. M.

To those bright realms above,
That glorious temple in the skies,
Where dwells eternal Love.

2 Before thy throne we bow,
O thou almighty King;
Here we present the solemn vow,
And hymns of praise we sing.
3 While in thy house we kneel,
With trust and holy fear,
Thy mercy and thy truth reveal,
And lend a gracious ear.

4 Lord, teach our hearts to pray,
And tune our lips to sing;
Nor from thy presence cast away
The sacrifice we bring.

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The Desire of all nations.

OME, thou Desire of all thy saints,

Our humble strains attend,

While, with our praises and complaints,
Low at thy feet we bend.

2 How should our songs, like those above,
With warm devotion rise

How should our souls, on wings of love,
Mount upward to the skies.

3 Come, Lord, thy love alone can raise
In us the heavenly flame;
Then shall our lips resound thy praise,
Our hearts adore thy name.
4 Now, Saviour, let thy glory shine,
And fill thy dwellings here,
Till life, and love, and joy divine,
A heaven on earth appear.

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5 Then shall our hearts enraptured say,-
Come, great Redeemer, come,

And bring the bright, the glorious day,
That calls thy children home.

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13th P. M. 10 10, 11 11.

Peace, power, and love.

LL thanks to the Lamb, who gives us to meet: His love we proclaim, his praises repeat: We own him our Jesus, continually near, To pardon, and bless us, and perfect us here. 2 In him we have peace, in him we have power, Preserved by his grace throughout the dark hour: In all our temptation he keeps us, to prove His utmost salvation, his fulness of love.

3 Pronounce the glad word, and bid us be free: Ah! hast thou not, Lord, a blessing for me? The peace thou hast given, this moment impart, And open thy heaven, O Love, in my heart.

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