HYMN 267. S. M. ARISE, my soul, arise, And with a cheerful voice, 2 His robes were stain'd in blood, When he subdu'd his foes; And 'twas for us the mighty God To conquer hell arose. 3 By his almighty pow'r, Against our foes he fought; And in the great and awful hour, Our full salvation wrought. IN HYMN 268. P. M. yon bless'd world above, Where angel-hosts reside, The Sun of truth and love Is never known to hide; Its sacred heat for ever glows, Divinely sweet to all it flows. 2 Its all-attracting light For ever flows the same; No clouds obscure the flame : One endless day will constant shine 8 O, could we see this light, U 1 With angels sit and sing away 4 But stay, my soul, forbear- Then covet to be gone : Stay yet below till fully pure, Then shall I know my heav'n is sure. HYMN 269. C. M. COME, from the stately mansions rove, The heav'nly landscape see; 2 O glorious foliage,' lively green, 3 Here walks of wond'rous length extend, The golden fruits in clusters bend, 4 From walk to walk the angels roye, Or on the banks recline; In songs of praise, and notes of love, 5 Sweet bow'rs are form'd, and velvet seats, By young entwining shoots; And all the happy, bless'd retreats Abound with pleasant fruits. 6 ; Here beds of flow'rs celestial, spread, The fragrance cheers the mind And arched bow'rs above the head, In wond'rous beauty join'd. HYMN 270. S. M. DARKNESS pervades the mind, 2 But, Lord, we come to thee, In thy Divine Humanity 3 Thine essence none can see, 4 Thou art the only God, 5 In essence thou art one, Though in thine essence, seen by none, 6 The human made Divine, Our souls with joy adore; And soon with angels we shall join, To praise and love thee more. HYMN 271. L. M. DEATH, thou art welcome to my arms, 2 Then let this feeble flesh decay, 3 This flesh and blood I want no more, Its work is done, and I resign 4 Then will my spirit glorious rise, HYMN 272. L. M. To thee, Jehovah, Lord, alone, 2 While others boast more gods than one, Some two, some three, and others none : Jesus, we worship none but thee, In thy Divine Humanity. 3 What other God should we adore ? Thou art our Lord, we want no more ; Thou hast reveal'd thy Deity, 4 In human form thou art confess'd, With all divine perfections bless'd; And soon we shall our Saviour see In his Divine Humanity. 5 Be all thy name by us ador'd, 6 We worship thee, and thee alone, HYMN 273. S. M. WHEN I survey this world, 2 The boundless whole displays Its ardent rays exhibit him, Who rules the worlds in love. The lofty stars by night," |