Nor death in bondage to the foe, 4 Wake then a fong, the nobleft fong; fhall hear HYMN CXI. L. M. [STRELE.] Chrift, ever liveth to make Interceffion. 2 Repeated crimes awake our fears, 3 Hence then, ye black defpairing thoughts, 5 Great advocate, almighty friend; HYMN CXII. P. M. RICHARDS.] The founding of the feventh Trumpet. HAIL! the laft, the mighty angel, Cloth'd upon with clouds of heav'n; Round his head the rainbow beaming, Peaceful fign of fin forgiv'n. Hallelujah! hallelujah! hallelujah! Lo! he comes! he comes! he comes! 2 See the heav'ns beneath him bowing! What the tidings which he brings? Who's this glorious One defcending? "Tis the King, the King of Kings, Hallelujah! hallelujah! hallelujah! Welcome! Welcome! Saviour God! 3 Hear the trumpet! hark it foundeth! 'Tis the trump of God moft high, Now the myt'ry is completed: Mighty vees of the fky. [kingdoms ! Shout the kingdoms! hallelujah! Shout the Gather'd home to God in Chrift. 4 Spirits! Angels! Elders! Creatures! Glory, honor, pow'r and bleffing, HYMN CXIII, P. M. THE [RICHARDS.] 14 The laft Refurrection. HE Ancient of eternal days, With fhouting thousands comes. The archangelick trump is blown, 2 Now comes the end; the end divine; 3 4 The judgment fits; the books unfold; These books are clos'd. Then opens wide The writing in Immanuel's blood, Salvation to the Lamb on higu, The glorious work is done. Tears, forrow, death, and anguish dire, And extacy awakes the lyre To Father, Spirit, Son! HYMN CXIV. P. M. [RICHARDS.] Judgment brought forth unto Victory. 1LO! the man of God appointed, Judge of quick and judge of dead, Shout triumphart, fing rejoicing, fhout trì 'Tis the Son, the Son of man. [umphant, 2 He's the bringer forth of judgment, Judgment bas'd on truth divine See, before the bar arraigned, Death and hell their pow'rs refign. Ranfom'd thousands, happy myriads, rifing Sound th' Almighty Saviour's name. [nations, 3 Where is fin, and death, and Satan? Triumph they? or triumphs God? Sin, and death, and hell, subdued, Feel the Monarch's iron rod. [ed, Whilft the nature, human nature,Christ affum Is by him redeem'd and fav'd. 4 Hallelujah! hallelujah! Glory be to God most high: Hallelujah hallelujah! Worlds below and worlds on high Shout Redemption cry Salvation! praise the Praise, O praise ye him; Amen. [Saviour HYMN CXV. c. M. [RIPPON'S COLL.] The times of Refreshing. N Zion his most holy mount, And Ifr'el's fons, and Gentile lands, 2 Marrow and fatness are the food 3 See to the vileft of the vile, 4 The pain'd, the fick, the dying now 5 But O, what draughts of blifs unknown, What dainties fhall be giv❜n, 3 When, with the myriads round the throne, We join the fealt of heav'n! 6 There joys immeafurably high, Shall overflow the foul; And fprings of life, that never dry, HYMN CXVI. L. M. [DODDRIDGE.] *LOUD let the tuneful trumpet found, 2 Ye debtors whom he gives to know, 3 Slaves, that have borne the heavy chain of fin and hell's tyrannic reign, Lod To liberty affert your claim, And urge the great Redeemer's name. |