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5 Sublime on his eternal throne,
He speaks the' almighty word:
His fiat is obey'd: 'tis done;
And paradise restored.

6 So be it; let this system end;
This ruinous earth and skies;
The New Jerusalem descend,-
The new creation rise.

7 Thy power omnipotent assume;
Thy brightest majesty;

And when thou dost in glory come,
My Lord, remember me.

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GRE

39th P. M.

The end of things created.

REAT God! what do I see and hear!
The end of things created;

The Judge of mankind doth appear,

On clouds of glory seated:

The trumpet sounds; the graves restore
The dead which they contain'd before-
Prepare, my soul, to meet him.

2 The dead in Christ shall first arise,
At the last trumpet's sounding,
Caught up to meet him in the skies,
With joy their Lord surrounding:
No gloomy fears their souls dismay;
His presence sheds eternal day

On those prepared to meet him.

8 Great God! what do I see and hear!
The end of things created:
Behold the Judge of man appear,
On clouds of glory seated:

Low at his cross I view the day

When heaven and earth shall pass away, And thus prepare to meet him.

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12th P. M. 76, 76, 78, 76.

Security of the righteous at the last day.

STAND the' omnipotent decree;

Jehovah's will be done;
Nature's end we wait to see,
And hear her final groan.
Let this earth dissolve, and blend
In death the wicked and the just;
Let those pond'rous orbs descend,
And grind us into dust:-

2 Rests secure the righteous man;
At his Redeemer's beck,
Sure to emerge and rise again,
And mount above the wreck:
Lo! the heavenly spirit towers,

Like flames o'er nature's funeral pyre; Triumphs in immortal powers,

And claps his wings of fire.

3 Nothing hath the just to lose,
By worlds on worlds destroy'd;
Far beneath his feet he views,
With smiles, the flaming void;
Sees this universe renew'd,-

The grand millennial reign begun;
Shouts, with all the sons of God,
Around the' eternal throne.

4 Resting in this glorious hope,
To be at last restored,
Yield we now our bodies up,

To earthquake, plague, or sword:
List'ning for the call divine,

The latest trumpet of the seven, Soon our soul and dust shall join, And both fly up to heaven.

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3d P. M. 4 68 & 2 88.

Parting ;-to meet again.

JESUS, accept the praise

That to thy Name belongs;
Matter of all our lays,

Subject of all our songs;
Through thee we now together came,
And part exulting in thy Name.

2 In flesh we part awhile,
But still in spirit join'd,
To' embrace the happy toil

Thou hast to each assign'd;
And while we do thy blessed will,
We bear our heaven about us still.

80 let us thus go on

In all thy pleasant ways,
And, arm'd with patience, run
With joy the' appointed race:
Keep us and every seeking soul,
Till all attain the heavenly goal.

4 There we shall meet again,
When all our toils are o'er,
And death, and grief, and pain,
And parting are no more:
We shall with all our brethren rise,
And see thee in the flaming skies.

50 happy, happy day,

That calls thy exiles home;
The heavens shall pass away,

The earth receive its doom:

Earth we shall view, and heaven, destroy'd, And shout above the fiery void.

6 According to his word,
His oath, to sinners given,
We look to see restored

The ruin'd earth and heaven;
In a new world his truth to prove,
A world of righteousness and love.

7 Then let us wait the sound
That shall our souls release,
And labour to be found

Of him in spotless peace:

In perfect holiness renew'd,

Adorn'd with Christ, and meet for God,

'1120

C. M.

Separated, but inseparable.

GOD of all consolation, take
The glory of thy grace;

Thy gifts to thee we render back
In ceaseless songs of praise.

2 Through thee we now together came, In singleness of heart;

We met, O Jesus, in thy Name,

And in thy Name we part.

3 We part in body, not in mind;
Our minds continue one;
And each to each in Jesus join'd,
We hand in hand go on.

4 Subsists as in us all one soul;
No power can make us twain;
And mountains rise, and oceans roll,
To sever us in vain.

5 Present we still in spirit are,

And intimately nigh;

While on the wings of faith and prayer We to each other fly.

6. Our life is hid with Christ in God;
Our Life shall soon appear,
And shed his glory all abroad
On all his members here.

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United, though separated.

BEST be the dear uniting love,

That will not let us part:

Our bodies may far off remove,
We still are one in heart.

2 Join'd in one spirit to our Head,
Where he appoints we go;
And still in Jesus' footsteps tread,
And show his praise below.
30 may we ever walk in him,
And nothing know beside,-
Nothing desire, nothing esteem,
But Jesus crucified.

4 Closer and closer let us cleave
To his beloved embrace;
Expect his fulness to receive,
And grace to answer grace.

C. M.

5 Partakers of the Saviour's grace,
The same in mind and heart,
Nor joy, nor grief, nor time, nor place,
Nor life, nor death can part.

6 Then let us hasten to the day

Which shall our flesh restore;

When death shall all be done away,
And bodies part no more.

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5th P. M. 4 lines 7s.

Tribute of praise at parting.
CHRISTIANS, brethren, ere we part,
Every voice and every heart

Join, and to our Father raise
One last hymn of grateful praise.

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