HYMN 327. S. M. Lisbon, [*] ET 'L' party names no more The Christian world o'erspread: With mutual blessings crowned. Be banished far away; And all in Christian bonds unite, 4 Thus will the church below Resemble that above; Where no discordant sounds are heard, g 1 HYMN 328. C. M. BEDDOME. Archdale. [*] The Unity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace. THE HE earth, the ocean, and the sky, Where all that walk, or swim, or fly, -2 God in creation thus displays While all his works with all his ways p 3 In one fraternal bond of love, o The saints below and saints above, Their bliss and glory find. 4 Here, in their house of pilgrimage, There, through one bright eternal age, HYMN 329. C. M. MONTGOMERY. Tolland. [*] The Church Militant learning the Church Triumphant s Song. • 1 Sound th' eternal throne we the song of those who stand Р Of every kindred, clime, and land, 2 Life's poor distinctions vanish here; The church triumphant's song. 5 Worthy the Lamb, on earth we sing, Henceforth, O Death! where is thy sting? 6 Then, hallelujah! power and praise May all who now this anthem raise, MONTGOMERY. HYMN 330. S. M. Shirland. [*] Vital Union to Christ in Regeneration. 1 D EAR Saviour, we are thine By everlasting bonds; Our names, our hearts, we would resign; Our souls are in thy hands. 2 To thee we still would cleave, If millions tempt us Christ to leave, 3 Thy Spirit shall unite Our souls to thee, our Head; DODDRIDGE 0 1 HYMN 331. L. M. Atlantic. [*] Rising to God. NRise from the vanities of time; TOW let our souls, on wings sublime, Draw back the parting veil, and see 2 Born by a new, celestial birth, s 4 Welcome, sweet hour of full discharge GIBBONS HYMN 332. 7s. Hotham. [b or *1 PJ All to leave, and follow thee; ESUS, I my cross have taken, Naked, poor, despised, forsaken, All I've sought, or hoped, or known, o 2 Soul, then know thy full salvation, e Think what spirit dwells within thee; Soon shall close thy earthly mission, Faith to sight, and prayer to praise. MONTGOMERY. HYMN 333. 7s. Pilgrim. [bor *] c1 IS my happiness below, But the Saviour's power to know, 2 Trials must and will befall; 3 Trials make the promise sweet, e 1 Lay me low, and keep me there. COWPER HYMN 334. L. M. Brentford. [b] ОНА The Influence of the World deplored H! from the world's vile slavery, Almighty Saviour, set me free, And as my treasure is above, Be there my thoughts and there my love. p 2 But oft, alas! too well I know, My thoughts, my love, are fixed below; every lifeless prayer I find In The heart unmoved, the absent mind. 3 Oh! what that frozen heart can move, Which melts not at a Saviour's love? What can that sluggish spirit raise, Which will not sing the Saviour's praise? 4 Lord, draw my best affections hence, Above this world of sin and sense; s Cause them to soar beyond the skies, And rest not, till to thee they rise. 0 1 COTTERILL. HYMN 335. C. M. Canterbury. [b] FAITH The Power of Faith. AITH adds new charms to earthly bliss, Its aid in every duty brings, p And softens all our cares; 2 Extinguishes the thirst of sin, And lights the sacred fire Of love to God and heavenly things, 3 The wounded conscience knows its power That balm the saddest heart can cheer, 8 4 Wide it unveils celestial worlds, HYMN 336. 7s & 6s. TURNER Margate. [b or *] Looking forward. /Less P1From every transient joy, ROM every earthly pleasure, From every mortal treasure, p 3 What though we are but strangers And countless snares and dangers And onward still we're pressing, HYMN 337. 7s. German Hymn. [*] The Pilgrim's Song. • 1 CHILDREN of the heavenly King. As ye journey, sweetly sing: Sing your Saviour's worthy praise, • Glorious in his works and ways! |