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2 I love thy Church, O God!

Her walls before thee stand,
Dear as the apple of thine eye,
And graven on thy hand.

5 For her my tears shall fall;
For her my prayers ascend;
To her my cares and toils be given,
Till toils and cares shall end.

4 Beyond my highest joy

I prize her heavenly ways;

Her sweet communion, solemn vows,
Her hymns of love and praise.

5 Sure as thy truth shall last,
To Zion shall be given

The brightest glories earth can yield,
And brighter bliss of heaven.

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God her everlasting light.

EAR what God the Lord hath spoken:
O my people, faint and few,

Comfortless, afflicted, broken,

Fair abodes I build for you.
Scenes of heartfelt tribulation

Shall no more perplex your ways;
You shall name your walls salvation,
And your gates shall all be praise.
2 Ye, no more your suns descending,
Waning moons no more shall see;
But, your griefs forever ending,
Find eternal noon in me:

God shall rise, and, shining o'er you,
Change to day the gloom of night;
He, the Lord, shall be your glory—
God your everlasting light.

THE SABBATH.

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The day consecrated.

REAT God, this hallow'd day of thine

G Demands our souls' collected powers;

May we employ in works divine

These solemn and devoted hours:
O may our souls, adoring, own
The grace which calls us to thy throne.

2 Hence, ye vain cares and trifles, fly!
Where God resides appear no more!
Omniscient Lord, thy piercing eye

Doth every secret thought explore: O may thy grace our thoughts refine, And fix our hearts on things divine!

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The day improved.

C. M.

THIS

THIS 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.

2 Lord, in thy love we would rejoice,
Which sets the sinner free,
And, with united heart and voice,
Devote these hours to thee.

3 Now let the world's delusive things
No more our thoughts employ,
But faith be taught to stretch her wings,
Tow'rd heaven's unfailing joy.

4 0 let these earthly Sabbaths, Lord,
Be to our welfare blest;
The purest comfort here afford,
And fit us for our rest.

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The joys of the Sabbath.

WEET is the work, my God, my King,

work,

To praise thy name, give thanks, and sing;
To show thy love by morning light,
And talk of all thy truth by night.

2 Sweet is the day of sacred rest;
No mortal cares shall seize my breast;
O may my heart in tune be found,
Like David's harp of solemn sound.
3 When grace has purified my heart,
Then I shall share a glorious part:
And fresh supplies of joy be shed,
Like holy oil to cheer my head.

4 Then shall I see, and hear, and know
All I desired or wish'd below;

And every power find sweet employ
In that eternal world of joy.

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Delight in ordinances.

S. M.

ELCOME, sweet day of rest,
That saw the Lord arise:
Welcome to this reviving breast,
And these rejoicing eyes!
2 The King himself comes near,
And feasts his saints to-day;
Here we may sit, and see him here,
And love, and praise, and pray.

3 One day in such a place,
Where thou, my God, art seen,
Is sweeter than ten thousand days
Of pleasurable sin.

4 My willing soul would stay
In such a frame as this,

And sit and sing herself away
To everlasting bliss.

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In the Sanctuary.

L. M.

AR from my thoughts, vain world, begone,
Let my religious hours alone:

Fain would mine eyes my Saviour see;
I wait a visit, Lord, from thee.

20 warm my heart with holy fire,
And kindle there a pure desire:
Come, sacred Spirit, from above,
And fill my soul with heavenly love.
3 Blest Saviour, what delicious fare!
How sweet thine entertainments are!
Never did angels taste above
Redeeming grace and dying love.
4 Hail, great Immanuel, all divine!
In thee thy Father's glories shine;
Thy glorious Name shall be adored,
And every tongue confess thee Lord.
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We will rejoice and be glad in it.

THIS is the day the Lord hath made:

earth, rejoice and sing;

Let songs of triumph hail the morn;
Hosanna to our King!

2 The Stone the builders set at naught,
That Stone has now become

The sure foundation, and the strength
Of Zion's heavenly dome.

3 Christ is that stone, rejected once,
And number'd with the slain;

Now raised in glory, o'er his Church
Eternally to reign.

4 This is the day the Lord hath made;
O earth, rejoice and sing:

With songs of triumph hail the morn;
Hosanna to our King!

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Joyful homage.

AWAKE, ye saints, awake!

And hail this sacred day:
In loftiest songs of praise

Your joyful homage pay:

Come bless the day that God hath blest,
The type of heaven's eternal rest.

2 On this auspicious morn
The Lord of life arose;
He burst the bars of death,
And vanquish'd all our foes;
And now he pleads our cause above,
And reaps the fruit of all his love.

3 All hail, triumphant Lord!
Heaven with hosannas rings,
And earth, in humbler strains,
Thy praise responsive sings:

Worthy the Lamb, that once was slain,
Through endless years to live and reign.

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The type of everlasting rest.

COME, let us join with one accord

In hymns around the throne;

This is the day our rising Lord
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.

3 Then let us in his name sing on, And hasten to that day

When our Redeemer shall come down,

And shadows pass away.

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