3 But we, who now our Lord confess, 4 We, while the stars from heaven shall fall, 5 The earth and all the works therein 6 By faith we now transcend the skies, 1116 The dissolution of all things. C. M. ESUS, to thy dear wounds we flee; JES Assured that all who trust in thee Shall evermore abide. 2 Then let the thund'ring trumpet sound; The latest lightnings glare; The mountains melt; the solid ground 3 The huge celestial bodies roll And shrivel as a parchment scroll, 4 Yet still the Lord, the Saviour reigns, And no created thing remains 5 Sublime on his eternal throne, 6 So be it; let this system end; 7 Thy power omnipotent assume; And when thou dost in glory come, 1117 39th P. M. The end of things created. REAT God! what do I see and hear! G the end of things created; The Judge of mankind doth appear, The trumpet sounds; the graves restore 2 The dead in Christ shall first arise, On those prepared to meet him. A 3 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. 1118 12th P. M. 76, 76, 78, 76. Security of the righteous at the last day. STAND STAND the' omnipotent decree; Let this earth dissolve, and blend 2 Rests secure the righteous man; Sure to' emerge and rise again, And mount above the wreck: 3 Nothing hath the just to lose, The grand millennial reign begun; 4 Resting in this glorious hope, To earthquake, plague, or sword: The latest trumpet of the seven, CLOSE OF WORSHIP. 1119 3d P. M. 4 6s & 2 8s. Parting;-to meet again. JESUS Subject of all our songs; Though thee we now together came, 2 In flesh we part awhile, We shall with all our brethren rise, That calls thy exiles home; The earth receive its doom: Earth we shall view, and heaven, destroy'd, And shout above the fiery void. 6 According to his word, The ruin'd earth and heaven; 7 Then let us wait the sound Of him in spotless peace: In perfect holiness renew'd, Adorn'd with Christ, and meet for God 1120 Separated, but inseparable. GOD of all consolation, take The glory of thy grace; Thy gifts to thee we render back C. M. 2 Through thee we now together came, 3 We part in body, not in mind; 4 Subsists as in us all one soul; 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 |