2 I love thy Church, O God! Her walls before thee stand, And graven on thy hand. For her my prayers ascend; Till toils and cares shall end. 4 Beyond my highest joy I prize her heavenly ways; Her hymns of love and praise. To Zion shall be given And brighter bliss of heaven. HEA) 238 9th P. M. 87, 87,87,87. God her everlasting light. O my people, faint and few, Fair abodes I build for you. Shall no more perplex your ways; And your gates shall all be praise. Waning moons no more shall see; Find eternal noon in me: Change to day the gloom of night; God your everlasting light. THE SABBATH. 239 1st P. M. 6 lines 8s. The day consecrated. VREAT God, this hallow'd day of thine May we employ in works divine These solemn and devoted hours : Where God resides appear no more! Doth every secret thought explore : O may thy grace our thoughts refine, And fix our hearts on things divine ! 240 C. M. The day improved. HIS day the Lord hath call'd his own; Let us his praise declare, Fix our desires on him alone, And seek his face with prayer. Which sets the sinner free, Devote these hours to thee. No more our thoughts employ, But faith be taught to stretch her wings, Tow'rd heaven's unfailing joy. Be to our welfare blest; And fit us for our rest. THIS 241 L. M. , ; To show thy love by morning light, S. M. arise And these rejoicing eyes! And feasts his saints to-day; And love, and praise, and pray. Where thou, my God, art seen, Of pleasurable sin. In such a frame as this, To everlasting bliss. WELCOME, sweet day of rest, FAL 243 L. M. Let my religious hours alone: C. M. O earth, rejoice and sing; Hosanna to our King! That Stone has now become Of Zion's heavenly dome. And number'd with the slain ; Now raised in glory, o'er his Church Eternally to reign. O earth, rejoice and sing : Hosanna to our King! 245 3d P. M. 4 6s & 2 Ss. Joyful homage. A And hail this sacred day : la loftiest songs of praise Your joyful homage pay: The Lord of life arose; And vanquish'd all our foes; Heaven with hosannas rings, Thy praise responsive sings : 246 C. M. In hymns around the throne; Hath made and call'd his own. 2 This is the day which God hath blest, The brightest of the seven, Type of that everlasting rest The saints enjoy in heaven. And hasten to that day And shadows pass away. |