2. Thus may we abide in union With each other and the Lord, And possess, in sweet communion, Joys which earth cannot afford.
8s & 7s. STAMFORD (p. 130).
The Presence of Jesus.
1. JESUS, Prince of Peace, be near us, Fix in all our hearts thy home; With thy gracious presence cheer us, Let thy sacred kingdom come. Raise to heaven our expectation, Give our favored souls to prove Glorious and complete salvation, In the realms of bliss above.
1. LORD, dismiss us with thy blessing, Fill our hearts with joy and peace; Let us each, thy love possessing, Triumph in redeeming grace: O, refresh us,
Travelling through this wilderness.
2. Thanks we give, and adoration, For thy gospel's joyful sound; May the fruit of thy salvation In our hearts and lives abound; May thy presence
With us evermore be found.
L. M. OLD HUNDRED (p. 5).
1. DISMISS us with thy blessing, Lord, Help us to feed upon thy word; All that has been amiss forgive, And let thy truth within us live.
2. Though we are guilty, thou art good; Wash all our works in Jesus' blood; Give every burdened soul release, And bid us all depart in peace.
L. M. OLD HUNDRED (p. 5).
TO God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, Three in One, Be honor, praise, and glory given, By all on earth, and all in heaven.
PRAISE God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise him, all creatures here below;
Praise him above, ye heavenly host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
LET God the Father and the Son,
And Spirit be adored,
Where there are works to make him known Or saints to love the Lord.
S. M. ST. THOMAS (p. 92).
Ascriptions of Angels and Saints.
YE angels round the throne! And saints that dwell below, Worship the Father, praise the Son, And bless the Spirit too.
HYMN 62. (Continued from p. 47.)
5. Thou hast redeemed our souls with blood, Hast set the prisoners free,
Hast made us kings and priests to God, And we shall reign with thee!
6. The worlds of nature and of grace Are put beneath thy power; Then shorten these delaying days, And bring the promised hour.
HYMN 190. (Continued from p. 145.)
5. Why should I complain of want or distress, Temptation or pain? He told me no less; The heirs of salvation, I know from his word, Through much tribulation must follow their Lord.
6. How bitter that cup, no heart can conceive, Which he drank quite up, that sinners might live: His way was much rougher and darker than mine; Did Jesus thus suffer, and shall I repine?
7. Since all that I meet shall work for my good, The bitter is sweet, the med'cine is food; Though painful at present, 't will cease before long, And then O how pleasant the conqueror's song.
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