mp > 12 mp p mp 2 While pity prompts the rising sigh, 3 Let this vain world engage no more; It bids us seize the present hour,— mf 4 Oh! let us fly-to Jesus fly, mp 651 Whose powerful arm can save; 5 Great God! thy sovereign grace impart, This only can prepare the heart, HYMN 651, C. M. Death and the Resurrection. mp 1 THROUGH sorrow's night, and danger's path, Amid the deepening gloom, VI VIV 1^2 We, soldiers of an injured King, 2 There, when the turmoil is no more, 3 Our labors done, securely laid 4 Yet not thus lifeless, thus inane, For, o'er life's wreck, that spark shall rise 5 These ashes too,-this little dust,- Till the last angel rise, and break dol 6 Then love's soft dew, o'er every eye, 652 aff 1 mf And the long-silent dust shall burst, DEA HYMN 652, C. M. Death dreadful, or delightful. 2 In vain, to heaven she lifts her eyes;- Still drags her downward from the skies, 3 Awake, and mourn, ye heirs of woe! Why will ye sink to flames below, 4 See how the pit gapes wide for you, 653 ΕΛΙΛ mp VɅ mp ΔΙ 1 And thou, my soul! look downward too, HYMN 653, C. M. Death and Judgment appointed to all. HEA EAVEN has confirmed the dread decree, One general ruin sweeps them down, 2 Ye living men! the tomb survey, Hark! how the awful summons sounds, 3 Once you must die-and once for all,- For know, that heaven and hell are hung 4 Those eyes, so long in darkness veiled, And every word, and every thought, mf 5 Oh! may I, in the Judge, behold 654 f" 1 HAR JUDGMENT. HYMN 654, 7s. Christ coming to save his People. 2 Hark! the trumpet's awful voice Their redemption is at hand. 3 See! the Lord appears in view; 4 Go and dwell with him above, 655 HYMN 655, C. M. God, the awful Judge. f" 1 SING to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts! And thou, O earth! adore; mp Let death and hell, through all their coasts, 2 His sounding chariot shakes the sky, 3 Think, O my soul! the dreadful day, Shall rend the sky and burn the sea, mp < mp f 4 What shall the wretch, the sinner, do? 5 Tempests of angry fire shall roll, 656 mf 1 < And beat upon his naked soul, L%! HYMN 656, 8s, 7s and 4. Christ coming to Judgment. O! he comes, in clouds descending, Once for favored sinners slain; Thousand thousand saints attending Swell the triumph of his train: Hallelujah Jesus shall for ever reign. 2 Every eye shall now behold him, Those who set at nought, and sold him, Shall the great Messiah see. mf 3 Every island, sea, and mountain, Heaven, and earth shall flee away; All who hate him, must, confounded, Hear the trump proclaim the day; Come to judgment ! Come to judginent, -come away. 4 Now the Saviour, long-expected, 657 f" 1 f" See the day of God appear. HYMN 657, 85, 7s and 4. The Judgment welcomed. O! he cometh,-countless trumpets Wake to life the slumbering dead : Mid ten thousand saints and angels, See their great exalted Head: Hallelujah! Welcome, welcome, Son of God! f f" f f" 2 Full of joyful expectation, 3 658 mp 1 -- mp p> Saints behold the Judge appear: Welcome, welcome, Judge divine! Come, ye blessed of my Father! Enter into life and joy; Banish all your fears and sorrows; Welcome, welcome to the skies. THAT HYMN 658, C. M. Everlasting Absence of God intolerable. 2 Thou lovely Chief of all my joys! aff 3 Oh! wretched state of deep despairTo see my God remove, And fix my doleful station, where 4 Jesus! I throw my arms around, Without one gracious smile from thee, 5 Oh! tell me that my worthless name 659 mp 1 Show me some promise in thy book, WE HYMN 659, C. M. The Judgment anticipated. HEN, rising from the bed of death, I see my Maker face to face, Oh! how shall I appear? |