2. 1 4 The whole triumphant host "Hail, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost!" Hail, Abraham's God and ours! The Name of Jesus. row sweet the name of Jesus sounds H In a believer's ear! It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, 2 It makes the wounded spirit whole, 3 Dear name! the Rock on which I build, 4 Jesus, my Saviour, Shepherd, Friend, 5 Weak is the effort of my heart, 6 Till then I would thy love proclaim, And may the music of thy name C.M. 3. 1 Worthy the Lamb. YOME, let us join our cheerful songs 2 "Worthy the Lamb that died," they cry, "Worthy the Lamb," our lips reply, 3 Jesus is worthy to receive Honour and power divine; And blessings more than we can give 4 Let all that dwell above the sky, 5 The whole creation join in one, 4. 1 Heaven our Home. E are but strangers here; WE Heaven is our home! Earth is a desert drear; Heaven is our home! Danger and sorrow stand Heaven is our home! C.M. P.M. 2 What though the tempest rage! Short is our pilgrimage; Heaven is our home! And time's wild wintry blast We shall reach home at last; 3 There at our Saviour's side, Heaven is our home! We shall be glorified; Heaven is our home! There with the good and blest, Heaven is our home! 4 Therefore we'll murmur not, Heaven is our home! Whate'er our earthly lot, Heaven is our home! For we shall surely stand There at our Lord's right hand; B Heaven is our home! Communion of Saints. EHOLD th' innumerable host C.M. 1 3 The saints on earth, and all the dead, 4 In such society as this 6. 1 My weary soul would rest: Consecration to Christ. TESUS, all-atoning Lamb, JES Thine, and only thine, I am; 2 Whom have I on earth below? 3 All my treasure is above; Who the worth of love can tell? Our Heavenly Friend. 7. 1 WHA HAT shall we render, Thou heavenly Friend, to Thee, For care so tender, For love so free? What shall we give ? for all we love Thy rich and bounteous hands bestow ; From Thee, the source of joy and love, All life and blessing flow. What shall we render, &c. 7s. P.M. Lo! the lofty mountains The pleasant fruits, the smiling flowers, What shall we render, &c. Earth's thousand voices Nature rejoices Praise to proclaim. Since He who first our spirits gave, To live when all things else shall die, Heaven's joyful chorus Sounds forth thy glorious praise ; Join, ye redeemed ones, Earth's song to raise. To God the Father praise we'll give, Praise thus we'll render, &c. God our Guardian. E that hath God his guardian made, Secure and undisturbed abide : My God in whom I will confide. P.M. |