4 O had I Gabriel's tongue, to sing HYMN 191. L. M. [#] It is finished. 1 'Tis finished! so the Saviour cried, 2 "Tis finished! all that heaven decreed, 4 'Tis finished! let the joyful sound Through heaven, and earth, and sea and sky. RESURRECTION OF CHRIST. HYMN 192. 7s. M. [#] Christ's Resurrection. 1 ANGELS, roll the rock away; 2 Shout, ye seraphs; Gabriel, raise 3 Heaven unfolds her portals wide; HYMN 193. P. M. [#] Resurrection and Glory of Christ. 1 BEHOLD, the bright morning appears, How strong were his tears and his cries! The worth of his blood how divine! How perfect his great sacrifice, Who rose, though he suffered for sin ! 2 The Head that was covered with thorns,— The Man who on Calvary died, The Man who bore scourging and scorn, And life has rewarded his pain ; 3 Believing we share in his joy, By faith we partake of his rest; With him we can cheerfully die, For with him we hope to be blest. "Tis Jesus, the First and the Last, Whose spirit shall guide us safe home; We'll praise him for all that is past, And trust him for all that's to come. HYMN 194. C. M. [#] Sabbath Reflections. 1 THIS day be grateful homage paid, 2 Jesus, the Friend of human kind, 3 The powers of darkness leagued in vain To bind his soul in death; He shook their kingdom, when he fell, 4 And now his conquering chariot wheels Ascend the lofty skies; While broke, beneath the Victor's cross, Death's iron sceptre lies. 5 Exalted high at God's right hand; Through him is pardoning love dispensed, HYMN 195. C. M. [#] Lord's Day Morning. 1 AGAIN the Lord of life and light 2 O what a night was that, which wrapt 3 This day be grateful homage paid, 4 Ten thousand grateful lips still join Which scatters blessings from its wings. HYMN 196. C. M. [#] 1 THIS is the day the Lord hath made; 2 Hosanna to our heavenly King, Help us, O Lord; descend, and bring 3 Blest be the Lord, who comes to men 4 Hosanna in the highest strain HYMN 197. H. M. [#] Ascension. 1 AWAKE, our drowsy souls, Shake off each slothful band; Our Sabbath songs demand. Auspicious morn, thy blissful rays |