4 Come quickly in, thou heavenly guest, Nor ever hence remove; But sup with us, and let the feast 4 C. M. The Lamb worshipped on earth and in heaven. COM Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their joys are one. 2 Worthy the Lamb that died, they cry, To be exalted thus: Worthy the Lamb, our hearts reply, 3 Jesus is worthy to receive And blessings more than we can give, 4 The whole creation join in one, Of Him that sits upon the throne, 5 Jesus reigns. L. M. YOME, let us tune our loftiest song, And raise to Christ our joyful strain; Worship and thanks to Him belong, Who reigns, and shall forever reign. His sov'reign power our bodies made; Our souls are his immortal breath; And when his creatures sinn'd, he bled, To save us from eternal death. 3 Burn every breast with Jesus' love; Bound every heart with rapt'rous joy; And saints on earth, with saints above, Your voices in his praise employ. 4 Extol the Lamb with loftiest song, 6 The glories of our King. C. M. COME, ye that love the Saviour's name, And joy to make it known, The Sov'reign of your hearts proclaim, 2 Behold your Lord, your Master, crown'd With glories all divine: And tell the wond'ring nations round, 3 When, in his earthly courts, we view We long to love as angels do, And wish, like them, to sing. 4 And shall we long and wish in vain? Thy love can animate the strain, 7 C. M. Joining the song of the Church triumphant. SING ING we the song of those who stand Of every kindred, clime, and land,— 2 Life's poor distinctions vanish here; Our Saviour and his flock, appear, 3 Toil, trial, suff'ring, still await 4 Worthy the Lamb for sinners slain, 5 Worthy the Lamb, on earth we sing, Henceforth, O Death, where is thy sting? Thy victory, O Grave? 6 Then hallelujah! power and praise May all who now this anthem raise, 8 9th P. M. 87, 87. Glory to the Lamb. ARK! the notes of angels, singing, HARK!, the of All in heaven their tribute bringing, 3 Fill'd with holy emulation, 4 Endless life in him possessing, 9 5th P. M. 4 lines 7s SONGS Saints and angels ever praising God. 3 Saints below, with heart and voice, Songs of praise their powers employ. 10 L. M. JESUS, thou everlasting King, Accept the tribute which we bring; Accept thy well-deserved renown, And wear our praises as thy crown. 2 Let every act of worship be Like our espousals, Lord, to thee: Like the blest hour, when from above We first received the pledge of love. 3 The gladness of that happy day, O may it ever, ever stay: Nor let our faith forsake its hold, Nor hope decline, nor love grow cold. 4 Let every moment, as it flies, Increase thy praise, improve our joys, Till we are raised to sing thy Name, At the great supper of the Lamb. 11 L. M. The creation invited to praise God. FROM ROM all that dwell below the skies, Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, 3 Your lofty themes, ye mortals, bring; 12 The universal King. S. M. YOME, sound his praise abroad, Jehovah is the sov'reign God, 2 He form'd the deeps unknown; 3 Come, worship at his throne, We are his works, and not our own, 4 To-day attend his voice, |