HYMN 101. C. M. Braintree. The Resurrection. 1 Cor. xv. 52–58. 1 When the last trumpet's awful voice 2 Those bodies, that corrupted fell, And mortal forms shall spring to life, 3 Behold, what heav'nly prophets sung, That death should yield his ancient reign, 4 Let faith exalt her joyful voice, Oh grave! where is thy triumph now? 5 "Thy sting was sin, and conscious guilt; The law gave sin its strength, and force, 6 "But God, whose name be ever blest; And makes us conqu'rors when we die, SCOTCH PAR. HYMN 102. 8s. 7s, & 4's. Tamworth. The day of Judgment. 1 Day of judgment, day of wonders! Hark the trumpet's awful sound, Louder than a thousand thunders, Shakes the vast creation round! How the summons Will the sinner's heart confound! 2 See the Judge our nature wearing, Own me in that day for thine. 3 At his call the dead awaken, What will then become of thee? 4 Horrors past imagination, Will surprise your trembling heart, When condemnation, hear your "And his angels, have thy part!" 5 But to those who have confess'd, "Shall my love and glory know." 6 Under sorrow and reproaches, When the world is in a blaze. NEWTON. DOXOLOGIES. L. M. 1 Bless'd be the Father and his love, 2 Glory to thee, great Son of God, 3 We give thee, sacred Spirit, praise, 4 Thus God the Father, God the Son, L. M. To God the Father, God the Son, C. M. WATTS. WATTS. Now let the Father, and the Son, Where there are works to make him known, Or saints to love the Lord. WATTS. |