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6 "Deep on the palms of both my hands "I have engrav'd her name, "My hands shall raise her ruin'd walls, "And build her broken frame."
Hymn 1:40.
The business and blessedness of glorified saints, Rev. 7. 13 &c.
1 "What happy men, or angels these "That all their robes are spotless white?
"Whence did this glorious troop arrive "At the pure realms of heavenly light?"
2 From tort'ring racks and burning fires, And seas of their own blood they came; But n.o.bler blood has wash'd their robes, Flowing from Christ the dying Lamb.
3 Now they approach th' almighty throne, With loud hosannas night and day, Sweet anthems to the great Three One Measure their blest eternity.
4 No more shall hunger pain their souls, He bids their parching thirst be gone, And spreads the shadow of his wings To screen them from the scorching sun.
5 The Lamb that fills the middle throne Shall shed around his milder beams, There shall they feast on his rich love, And drink full joys from living streams.
6 Thus shall their mighty bliss renew Thro' the vast round of endless years, And the soft hand of sovereign grace Heals all their wounds, and wipes their tears.
Hymn 1:41.
The same; or, The martyrs glorified, Rev. 7. 13 &c.
1 "These glorious minds, how bright they s.h.i.+ne "Whence all their white array?
"How came they to the happy seats "Of everlasting day?"
2 From tort'ring pains to endless joys On fiery wheels they rode, And strangely wash'd their raiment white In Jesus' dying blood.
3 Now they approach a spotless G.o.d, And bow before his throne Their warbling harps and sacred songs Adore the Holy One.
4 The unveil'd glories of his face Amongst his saints reside, While the rich treasure of his grace Sees all their wants supply'd.
5 Tormenting thirst shall leave their souls, And hunger flee as fast; The fruit of life's immortal tree Shall be their sweet repast.
6 The Lamb shall lead his heavenly flock Where living fountains rise, And love divine shall wipe away The sorrows of their eyes.
Hymn 1:42.
Divine wrath and mercy, Nahum 1, 2 &c.
1 Adore and tremble, for our G.o.d Is a _consuming fire_;*
His jealous eyes his wrath inflame, And raise his vengeance higher.
2 Almighty vengeance how it burns!
How bright his fury glows!
Vast magazines of plagues and storms Lie treasur'd for his foes.
3 Those heaps of wrath by slow degrees Are forced into a flame, But kindled, O how fierce they blaze!
And rend all nature's frame.
4 At his approach the mountains flee, And seek a watery grave; The frighted sea makes haste away, And shrinks up every wave.
5 Thro' the wide air the weighty rocks Are swift as hailstones hurl'd: Who dares engage his fiery rage That shakes the solid world?
6 Yet, mighty G.o.d, thy sovereign grace Sits regent on the throne, The refuge of thy chosen race When wrath comes rus.h.i.+ng down.
7 Thy hand shall on rebellious kings A fiery tempest pour, While we beneath thy sheltering wings Thy just revenge adore.
*Hebrews 12:29.
Hymn 1:43. [Supplement.]
The Christian treasure, 1 Cor. 3. 21.
1 How vast the treasure we possess!
How rich thy bounty, King of Grace!
This world is ours, and worlds to come Earth is our lodge, and heaven our home.
2 All things are ours, the gifts of G.o.d; The purchase of a Saviour's blood: While the good Spirit shews us how To use and to improve them too.
3 If peace and plenty crown my days, They help, me, Lord, to speak thy praise!
If bread of sorrows be my food, Those sorrows work my lasting good.
4 I would not change my blest estate For all the world calls good or great: And while my faith can keep her hold, I envy not the sinner's gold.
5 Father, I wait thy daily will; Thou shalt divide my portion still: Grant me on earth what seems thee best, Till death and heaven reveal the rest.
Hymn 1:44. [Supplement.]
The true improvement of life.
1 And is this life prolong'd to me?
Are days and seasons given?
O let me then prepare to be A fitter heir of heaven.
2 In vain these moments shall not pa.s.s, These golden hours be gone: Lord, I accept thine offered grace, I bow before thy throne.
3 Now cleanse my soul from every sin, By my Redeemer's blood: Now let my flesh and soul begin The honours of my G.o.d.
4 Let me no more my soul beguile With sin's deceitful toys: Let cheerful hope increasing still Approach to heavenly joys.
5 My thankful lips shall loud proclaim The wonders of thy praise, And spread the savour of thy Name Where'er I spend my days.
6 On earth let my example s.h.i.+ne, And when I leave this state, May heaven receive this soul of mine To bliss supremely great.
Hymn 1:45.
The last judgment, Rev. 21. 5-8.