Kelly. 390. 8.7.4. Isaiah iii. 7. Zion. 1 ON the mountain's top appearing, God himself will loose thy bands. 2 Has thy night been long and mournful? Zion still is well belov'd. 3 God, thy God, will now restore thee! Zion's King vouchsafes to send. 4 Peace and joy shall now attend thee; Y. C. C. End in everlasting rest. 391. C. P. M. Ganges. Revival blessings. 1 THE Lord into his garden comes: From Jesus flow to ev'ry vine, 2 This makes the dry and barren ground The desert blossoms like the rose 3 The glorious time is rolling on; Come, taste and see the pardon free 4 The worst of sinners here may find 5 Come, brethren, you that love the Lord, 6 There we shall reign, and shout and sing, Village. The little cloud. 1 Kings xviii. 44. 1 SAW ye not the cloud arise Beddome. 393. L. M. Joy in the reign of Christ. Antigua. 1 REJOICE, for Christ, the Saviour, reigns. 4 Loud hallelujahs to the Lamb Collyer. MISSIONARY CONCERT. 394. L. M. For missionary associations. St. Paul's. 1 ASSEMBLED at thy great command, 2 We meet, through distant lands to spread The thunder of thy praise to roll. 3 First bow our hearts beneath thy sway; 4 Our prayers assist-accept our praise— 5 Forth with thy chosen heralds come; From Zion's mount send forth the sound Rooker's Col. 395. L. M. Blendon. Prayer for the spread of the Gospel. Psalm xliii. 3. 1 BRIGHT as the sun's meridian blaze, 2 So, Jesus, let thy kingdom come; 3 Then shall the heathen, filled with awe, 4 Then shall thy lofty praise resound Shall stretch their eager arms to thee. 5 Then shall the Jew and Gentile meet And earth shall yield thee, as thy due, Winchell's Sup. 396. 8.7.4. Sic. Hymn. 1 NOW we hail the happy dawning Let our eyes behold the sight. 2 Let the world, O Lord, adore thee; |