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HYMN 17. First Part. L. M.
The Resurrection of Christ.

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1'IS finish'd, the Redeemer cries; Then lowly bows his fainting head : And soon th' expiring sacrifice

Sinks to the regions of the dead.

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2 'Tis done the mighty work is done!
For men or angels much too great;
Which none, but God's eternal Son,
Or would attempt, or could complete.
3 'Tis done-old things are past away,
And a new state of things begun ;
A kingdom which shall ne'er decay,
But shall outlast the circling sun.
4 A new account of time begins;
Now our dear Lord resumes his breath,
Charg'd with our sorrows and our sins;
Our lives to ransom by his death.
5 Once he was dead, but now he reigns,
He lives, he lives, he lives again :
Let's tell our joys in pious strains,
And spread the glory of his name.

HYMN 17. Second Part. L. M.
I know that my Redeemer liveth.
KNOW that my Redeemer lives;
What comfort this sweet sentence gives!
He lives, he lives, who once was dead,
He lives my ever living head!

2 He lives triumphant from the grave,
He lives eternally to save;
He lives all glorious in the sky,
He lives exalted there on high.

& He lives to bless me with his love,
He lives to plead for me above;

He lives my hungry soul to feed,
He lives to help in time of need.
4 He lives to grant me fresh supply,
He lives to guide me with his eye;
He lives to comfort me when faint,
He lives to hear my soul's complaint.
5 He lives to silence all my fears,
He lives to stop and wipe my tears;
He lives to calm my troubled heart,
He lives all blessings to impart.

6 He lives my kind, wise, heav'nly friend, He lives and loves me to the end;

He lives, and, while he lives, I'll sing,
He lives, my prophet, priest, and king.
7 He lives, and grants me daily breath,
He lives, and I shall conquer death;
He lives my mansion to prepare,
He lives to bring me safely there.
8 He lives, all glory to his name!
He lives, my Jesus, still the same;
O the sweet joy this sentence gives,
I know that my Redeemer lives!

HYMN 18. First Part. L. M.
He ascended into heaven.

1OUR Lord is risen from the dead,

Our Jesus is gone up on high; The pow'rs of hell are captive led, Dragg'd to the portals of the sky. 2 There his triumphal chariot waits, And angels chant the solemn lay; "Lift up your heads, ye heav'nly gates, "Ye everlasting doors, give way!" 3 Loose all your bars of massy light, And wide unfold the radiant scene:

He claims those mansions as his right,
Receive the King of glory in.

4 "Who is the King of glory, who?"
The Lord that all his foes o'ercame,
The world, sin, death, and hell o'erthrew,
And Jesus is the conq'ror's name.
5 Lo! his triumphant chariot waits,
And angels chant the solemn lay,
"Lift up your heads, ye heav'nly gates!
"Ye everlasting doors give way!"
6"Who is the King of glory, who?"
The Lord of boundless pow'r possest,
The King of saints and angels too,
God over all, for ever blest.

HYMN 18. Second Part. L, M.

Forerunner.

FAR, far beyond these lower skies,

Up to the glories all his own, Where we by faith lift up our eyes, There Jesus, our Forerunner's, gone. 2 Amidst the shining hosts above, Where his blest smile new pleasure gives, Where all is wonder, joy, and love; There Jesus, our Forerunner, lives. 3 Before his heav'nly Father's face, For ev'ry saint he intercedes; And with infallible success,

There Jesus, our Forerunner, pleads. 4 We shall, when we in heav'n appear, His praises sing, his wonders tell; And with our great Forerunner there, For ever and for ever dwell.

HYMN 18. Third Part. L. M.
The presence, glory, and power of Christ.

1 WITH transport, Lord, our souls proclaim

immortal honours of thy name;

Altho' ascended to thy throne,
Thou still art present with thine own.
2 High on his Father's royal seat,

Our Jesus shone divinely great;
Ere Adam's clay with life was warm'd,
Or Gabriel's nobler spirit form'd.
3 Thro' all succeeding ages, he

The same hath been-the same shall be;
Immortal radiance gilds his head,

While stars and suns wax old, and fade. 4 The same his pow'r his flock to guard; The same his bounty to reward:

The same his faithfulness and love,
To saints on earth and saints above.
5 Let nature change, and sink, and die;
Jesus shall raise his chosen high;
And fix them near his heav'nly throne,
In glory changeless as his own.

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HYMN 19. First Part. L. M.

He sitteth at the right hand of God.

JESUS the Lord our souls adore,
A painful suff'rer now no more;

At the right hand of God he reigns
O'er earth, and heav'n's extensive plains.
2 His race for ever is complete ;
For ever undisturb'd his seat;
Myriads of angels round him fly,
And sing his well-gain'd victory.
3 Yet 'midst the honours of his throne,
He joys not for himself alone;

His meanest servants share their part,
Share in that royal tender heart.

4 Raise, raise, my soul, thy raptur'd sight
With sacred wonder and delight;
Jesus at God's right hand now see,
Enter'd within the veil for thee.

HYMN 19. Second Part. C. M.
Jesus our vital head.

1 JESUS, we sing thy matchless grace,
That calls poor worms thy own ;
Gives us among thy saints a place,
To make thy glories known.

2 Allied to thee our vital head

We live, and grow, and thrive:
From thee divided, each is dead,
When most he seems alive.

3 Thy saints on earth, and those above,
Here join in sweet accord:

One body all in mutual love,

And thou, our common Lord.

4 May faith from thee each hour derive Supplies with fresh delight;

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While death and hell in vain shall strive

This bond to disunite.

Thou the whole body wilt present

Before thy Father's face;

Nor shall a wrinkle or a spot

Its beauteous form disgrace.

HYMN 19. Third Part. L. M.

Christ will come to judge the world.

NOW to the Lord that made us know
The wonders of his dying love,

Be humble honours paid below,
And strains of nobler praise above.

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