271-     6,6,6,6,8,8.         Isaac Watts
1.  Lord of the worlds above,
  How pleasant and how fair
     The dwellings of Thy love
  The heavenly mansions are !
     To Thine abode    
     Our hearts aspire,
     With warm desire,    
     To see our God.
2.  There is Thy throne of grace,
  And there the sprinkled blood;
     There lives, before Thy face,
  Our great High Priest, O God !
     His name our plea,  
     We now draw near,
     In holy fear,
     To worship Thee.
3.  We go from strength to strength,
  Through this dark vale of tears,
      Till each arrives at length,
  And safe in heaven appears:
     O glorious seat !
     Where God the King
     Shall shortly bring
     Our willing feet.

272-     8s.             Wesley
1.  Ah !  who upon earth can conceive
  The bliss that with Jesus we'll share ?
      Or who this dark world would not leave
  And earnestly long to be there
              There Christ is the light and the sun,
  His glories unhinderedly shine;
      Already our joy is begun,
  Our rest is the glory divine.
2.  'Tis good, at His word, to be here,
  Yet better e'en now to be gone,
      And there in His presence appear,
  And rest where He rests on the throne;
              Yet, ah !  what the joy 'twill afford,
  When Him we shall see in the air:
     And enter the joy of the Lord,
  For ever to be with Him there.

273-      8,7.           Littlewood
1.  O Lord !  how does Thy mercy throw
  Its guardian shadow o'er us,
     Preserving us while here below,
  Safe to the rest before us.
2.  As weaker than a bruised reed,
  We cannot do without Thee;
     We want Thee here each hour of need,
  Shall want Thee too in glory.
3.  And though our efforts now to praise,
  Are often cold and lowly,
     A nobler, sweeter song we'll raise
  With all Thy saints, in glory.
4.  We'll lay our trophies at Thy feet,
  We'll worship and adore Thee,
     Whose precious blood has made us meet
  To dwell with Thee in glory.

274-      6--8s.              Paul Gerhardt, tr. by J.
Wesley
1.  O Lord1  Thy rich, Thy boundless love
  No thought can reach, no tongue declare;
      O give our hearts its depth to prove,
  And reign without a rival there !
      From thee, O Lord, we all receive,
      Thine, wholly Thine, alone we'd live.
2.  O Lord !  how cheering is Thy way !
  How blest, how gracious in our eyes !
     Care, anguish, sorrow, pass away,
  And fear before Thy presence flies.
     Lord Jesus !  nothing would we see,
     Nothing desire, apart form Thee !
3.  'Mid conflict be Thy love our peace !
  In weakness be Thy love our strength !
      And when the storms of life shall cease,
  And Thou to meet us com'st at length,
      O Jesus, then these hearts shall be
      For ever satisfied with Thee.

275-      C.M.           Mary Bowley
1.  Our God is light:  and though we go
  Across a trackless wild,
     Our Jesus footsteps ever shew
  The path for every child.
2.  At every step afresh we prove
  How sure our heavenly Guide;
      The faithful and forbearing love
  That never turns aside.
3.  Thou weariest not, most gracious Lord,
  Though we may weary grow;
      In season the sustaining word
  Thou giv'st our hearts to know.
4.  Death's bitter waters met our thirst,
  Thy cross has made them sweet;
      Then on our gladdened vision burst
   God's shady, cool retreat.
5.  Through scenes of strife, by graves of lust,
  Our desert path has been;
     But here, O Lord, we've learned to trust
  And love Thee though unseen.
6.  The manna and the springing well
  Suffice for every need;
     And Eschol's grapes the story tell
  Of where Thy path doth lead.

276-       8,7.          W. Williams, 1774
1.  Guide us, O Thou gracious Saviour,
  Pilgrims through this barren land;
     We are weak, but Thou art mighty;
  Hold us with Thy powerful hand.
   Bread of heaven !
     Feed us now and evermore.
2.  While we tread this vale of sorrow,
  May we in Thy love abide:
      Keep us ever, gracious Saviour,
  Cleaving closely to Thy side,
   Still relying
     On the Father's changeless love.
3.  Saviour, come, we long to see Thee,
  Long to dwell with Thee above,
     And to know in full communion
  All the sweetness of Thy love.
    Come, Lord Jesus,
     Take Thy waiting people home.

277-      C.M.           -------
1.  The Lamb of God our Shepherd is,
  And He who doth us feed;
     While He is ours and we are His,
  What can we want or need ?
2.  He leads us to the tender grass,
  And there we feed and rest;
      Then to the streams that gently pass,
  In both we have the best.
3.  And if we stray, He doth convert
  And bring our minds in frame;
     And all this not for our desert,
  But for His holy name.
4.  Yea, in death's shady black, abode,
  Well may we walk, nor fear
     While Thou art with us, and Thy rod
  To guide, Thy staff to bear.
5.  If through the darksome vale of death
  We pass, we need not fear;
     Our Saviour, He who gave us breath,
  Brings light and triumph there.
6.  Yea, in the face of deadliest foes
  He spreads our board in peace;
     In Him secure may we repose,
  While all our joys increase.
7.  Surely Thy sweet and wondrous love
  Shall measure all our days;
       Thy Father's house, our home above,
  Where dwells eternal praise.

278-      C.M.           J. G. Deck
1.  Saviour, we long to follow Thee,
  Daily Thy cross to bear,
     And count all else, whate'er it be,
  Unworthy of our care.
2.  We are not now our own, but Thine,
  The purchase of Thy blood,
     And made, by grace and love divine,
  The sons and heirs of God.
3.  Thy Spirit, too, the present seal
  Of all The Father's love,
     Dwells in our souls and does reveal
  The glorious rest above.
4.  Thy life is now beyond the grave;
  Our souls Thou hast set free;
      Life, strength, and grace in Thee we have,
  For we are one with Thee.
5.  O teach us so the power to know
  Of risen life with Thee;
     Not we may live while here below,
  But Christ our life may be.

279-      C.M.           Burnham
1.  Come, saints, your grateful voices raise,
  For grace's boundless store;
      Dwell on the Lamb's unchanging love,
  And praise Him evermore.
2.  His mercy who our ransom paid,
  And all our sorrows bore,
      Sing with a note of loftiest joy,
  And praise Him evermore.
3.  Soon the redeeming Lord shall come
  For us whose sins He bore,
      To see the glories of the Lamb,
  And praise Him evermore.
4.  Then endless praise our lips shall move,
  And joy our spirits fill;
      The objects of His love divine,
  Oh who that joy can tell ?

280-      8,8,6,bis.     T. Kelly
1.  O joyful day !  O glorious hour !
     When Jesus, by almighty power,
  Revived and left the grave;
      In all His works behold Him great,
      Before, almighty to create,
  Almighty now to save !
2.  The First-begotten from the dead,
       He's risen now, His people's Head,
  And thus their life's secure;
      And if, like Him, they yield their breath,
  Like Him they'll burst the bonds of death,
  Their resurrection sure.
3.  Why should His people, then, be sad ?
        None have such reason to glad
  As those redeemed to God;
      Jesus, the mighty Saviour, lives,
      To  them eternal life He gives,
  The purchase of His blood.
4.  Then let our gladsome praise resound,
      And let us in His work abound,
  Whose blessSd name is Love;
     We'er sure our labour's not in vain,
      For we with Him ere long shall reign--
  With Jesus dwell above.

281-      C.M.           Isaac Watts
1.  With joy we meditate the grace
  Of God's High Priest above;
     His heart is filled with tenderness,
  His very name in Love.
2.  Touched with a sympathy within,
  He knows our feeble frame:
     He knows what sorest trials mean,
  For He had felt the same.
3.  But spotless, undefiled, and pure,
  The great Redeemer stood,
     While Satan's fiery darts He bore,
  And did resist to blood.
4.  He, in the days of feeble flesh,
  Poured out His cries and tears,
      And, though ascended, feels afresh
  What every member bears.
5.  Then boldly let our faith address
  The throne of grace and power;
     We shall obtain delivering grace
  In every needed hour.

282-      L.M.D.    J. G. Deck
1.  Master !  we would no longer be
      At home in that which hated Thee,
      But patience in Thy footsteps go,
      Thy sorrow as Thy joy to know;
      We would--and O confirm the power--
      With meekness meet the darkest hour,
      By shame, contempt, however tried,
      For Thou wast scorned and crucified.
2.  We welcome still Thy faithful word--
      "The cross shall meet its sure reward;"
       For soon must pass the "little while,"
       Then joy shall crown Thy servants' toil:
       And we shall hear Thee, Saviour, say,
      "Arise, my love, and come away"
       Look up, for thou shalt weep no more,
       But rest on heaven's eternal shore."

283-       L.M.          Isaac Watts
1.  When we survey the wondrous cross
  On which the Lord of glory died,
      Our richest gain we count but loss,
  And pour contempt on all our pride.
2.  Forbid it Lord, that we should boast,
  Save in the death of Christ, our God;
      All the vain things that charm us most,
  We'd sacrifice them to His blood.
3.  There from His head, His hands, His feet,
  Sorrow and love flowed mingled down;
      Did e'er such love and sorrow meet,
  Or thorns compose so rich a crown ?
4.  Were the whole realm of nature ours,
  That were an offering far too small;
      Love that transcends our highest powers,
  Demands our soul, our life, our all.

284-      6--8s.         C. Wesley
1.  Thou hidden Source of calm repose !
  Thou all-sufficient Love divine !
     Our help and refuge from our foes,
  Secure we are, for we are Thine;
     And, lo !  from guilt and grief and shame
     We're hidden Saviour, by Thy name.
2.  Thy mighty name Salvation is,
  And keeps our happy souls above;
      Comfort it brings, and power and peace
  And joy and everlasting love;
      To us, with Thy dear name, are given
      Pardon and holiness and heaven.
3.  Jesus, our all in all Thou art,
  Our rest in toil, our ease in pain;
     The medicine of a broken heart;
  'Mid storms , our peace; in loss, our gain;
     Our smile beneath the tyrant's frown:
     In shame, our glory and our crown.
4.  In want our plentiful supply;
  In weakness, our almighty power;
      In bonds our perfect liberty;
  Our refuge in temptation's hour;
      Our comfort, 'midst all grief and thrall,
      Our life in death, our all in all.

285-      C.M.           T. Kelly
1.  Jesus, Thy head, once crowned with thorns,
  Is crowned with glory now;
      Heaven's royal diadem adorns
  The mighty Victor's brow.
2.  Thou glorious light of courts above,
  Joy of the saints below,
     To us still manifest Thy love,
  That we its depths may know.
3.  To us Thy cross with all its shame,
  With all its grace be given;
     Though earth disowns Thy lowly name,
  God honours it in heaven.
4.  Who suffer with Thee, Lord, below,
  Shall reign with Thee above;
      Then let it be our joy to know
  This way of peace and love.
5.  To us Thy cross is life and health;
  'Twas shame and death to  Thee;
     Our present glory, joy, and wealth,
  Our everlasting stay.

286-     6,4,6,4,6,6,6,4.     Mary Bowley
     Soon Thou wilt come again,
  Jesus, our Lord !
     We shall be happy then,
  Jesus, our Lord !
     Then we Thy face shall see,
     Then we shall like Thee be,
     Then evermore with Thee,
  Jesus, our Lord !

287-      S.M.           H. K. Burlingham
1.  'Tis not far off the hour
     When Christ will claim His own !
     We soon shall hear that voice of power,
     The Lord Himself shall come !
2.  The days are passing by,
      The years flow on apace,
      Lord Jesus !  Thy return draws nigh,
      We long to see Thy face.
3.  Eternal in the heavens,
      Is our prepared abode--
      Radiant and pure, in light divine,
      The building of our God.
4.  Rest, Lord in serving Thee,
       As none have served below;
       Oh, through that blest eternity
      What tides of praise shall flow !
5.  Come quickly blessSd Lord !
      Like exiles here we roam;
      Fulfill to us Thy gracious word,
      Lord Jesus, take us home.

288-     C.M.D.     -------
1.  O Thou, whose mercies far exceed
  All we can do or say,
     As in Thy people Thou indeed
  Dost daily more display;
     Let, for our happiness, O God,
  On us while here below,
     By virtue of Christ's death and blood,
   Thy richest blessings flow.
2.  Preserve Thy flock most graciously,
  Within Thy sheltering fold;
     Move them from every harm away,
  And in Thy safeguard hold;
     Till Thou shalt fully have obtained
  In us the fruits of grace,
     And we, in joys that never end,
  Shall see Thee face to face.
3.  Do Thou, the very God of peace,
   Us wholly sanctify,
     And grant us such a rich increase
  Of power from on high,
     That spirit, soul, and body may,
  Preserved free from stain,
     Be blameless until that great day;
   Lord Jesus Christ, Amen !

289-      C.M.           R. Chapman
1.  "No condemnation !" precious word !
  Consider it, my soul !
      Thy sins were all on Jesus laid;
  His stripes have made thee whole.
2.  In heaven the blood for ever speaks
  In God's omniscient ear;
     The saints, as jewels on His heart,
  Jesus doth ever bear.
3.  "No condemnation !"--O my soul,
  'Tis God that speaks the word,
      Perfect in comeliness art thou
  In Christ, the risen Lord.
4.  Teach me, O God, to fix mine eyes
  On Christ, the spotless Lamb,
     So shall I love Thy precious will,
  And glorify His name.

290-      8,7.           T. Kelly
1.  Why those fears ?  Behold, 'tis Jesus
  Holds the helm and guides the ship;
      Spread the sails, and catch the breezes
  Sent to waft us through the deep
    To the regions
      Where the mourners cease to weep.
2.  Though the shore we hope to land on
  Only by report is known,
     Yet we freely all abandon,
  Led by that report alone,
   And with Jesus
    Through the trackless deep move on.
3.  Led by faith, we brave the ocean;
  Led by faith, the storm defy;
     Calm amidst tumultuous motion,
  Knowing that the Lord is nigh:
   Waves obey Him,
     And the storms before Him fly.
4.  Rendered safe by His protection,
  We shall pass the watery waste,
     Trusting to His wise direction,
  We shall gain the port at last;
   And with wonder
     Think on toils and dangers past.
5.  O what pleasures there await us !
  There the tempests cease to roar:
      There it is that those who hate us
  Can molest our peace no more:
   Trouble ceases
      On that tranquil, happy shore.

291-      8s.            W. Cowper
1.  O Saviour ! whom absent we love,
  Whom having not seen we adore,
     Whose name is exalted above
  All glory dominion and power;
2.  O come, and display us as Thine,
  And leave us no longer to roam;
     May we in Thy glory, Lord, shine,
  Thy presence soon summon us home.
3.  O when shall the mists be removed,
  And round us Thy brightness be poured ?
     When meet Thee, whom absent we've loved,
  When see whom unseen we've adored ?
4.  O then never more shall the fears,
  The trials, temptations and woes,
     Which darken this valley of tears,
  Intrude on our blissful repose.
5.  Or if yet remembered above,
  Remembrance no sadness shall raise,
      They will bring but new thoughts of Thy love,
  New themes for our wonder and praise.

292-       C.M.          Doddridge
1.  Hark, the glad sound !  the Saviour comes !
  The Saviour promised long:
      Take up the word, ye saved saints,
  Renew the gladsome song.
2.  He comes !  creation to release,
  In Satan's bondage held;
     The tyrant's thraldom to destroy,
  And make th' usurper yield.
3.  He comes !  the mighty foe to bind,
  The groaning earth to free,
      While (chief of all His goodness gives)
  Himself its Lord shall be.
4.  Hosannas glad, Thou Prince of Peace,
  Thy welcome shall proclaim;
     And all creation shall rejoice
  In Thy belovSd name.

293-      L.M.           Isaac Watts
1.  From all that dwell below the skies
      Let the Creator's praise arise;
      Let the Redeemer's name be sung,
      Through every land, by every tongue.
2.  Eternal are Thy mercies, Lord !
      Eternal truth attends Thy word;
      And praise shall sound from shore to shore,
      Till suns shall rise and set no more.

294-      L.M.           Deszler, tr. by Wesley
1.  O come, Thou stricken Lamb of God !
     Who shed'st for us Thine own life blood,
     And teach us all Thy love:--then pain
      In life were sweet, and death were gain.
2.  Take Thou our hearts, and let them be
      For ever closed to all but Thee;
      Thy willing servants, let us wear
      The seal of love for ever there.
3.  How blest are they who still abide,
      Close sheltered by Thy  watchful side;
      Who life and strength from Thee receive,
      And with Thee move, and in Thee live.
4.  Ah, Lord !  enlarge our scanty thought,
      To know the wonders Thou hast wrought;
      Unloose our stammering tongues to tell
      Thy love, immense, unsearchable.
5.  Firstborn of many brethren, Thou !
     To whom both heaven and earth must bow;
     Heirs of Thy shame and of Thy throne,
      We bear Thy cross and seek Thy crown.

295-       8,7.               Tregelles
1.  Holy Saviour, we adore Thee,
  Seated on the throne of God;
     Soon in glory , all before Thee
  Shall proclaim Thy praise abroad
   "Thou art worthy,"
     We were ransomed by Thy blood.
2.  Saviour, though the world despised Thee,
  Though Thou here wast crucified,
     Yet the Father's glory raised thee,
  Lord of all creation wide.
   "Thou art worthy,"
     We shall live, for Thou hast died.
3.  And though here on earth rejected,
  'Tis but fellowship with Thee;
     Should we not with joy expect it--
  Here like Thee, our Lord, to be ?
   "Thou art worthy,"
     Thou from earth hast set us free.
4.  Haste the day of Thine appearing
  With Thy ransomed saints to reign;
      Then shall end all days of mourning,
  We shall sing with triumph then.
   "Thou art worthy
      Come, Lord Jesus, come, Amen.

296-      8,7.           C. Wesley
1.  Love divine, all praise excelling,
  Joy of heaven, to earth come down !
     Bless us with Thy rich indwelling,
  All Thy faithful mercies crown !
      Saviour, Thee we'd still be blessing,
  Serve Thee here, as soon above,
     Praise Thee, Saviour, without ceasing,
  Glory in Thy dying love.
2.  Firstfruits of Thy new creation,
  Faithful, holy, may we be,
     Joyful in Thy full salvation,
  More and more conformed to Thee !
     Changed from glory into glory,
  Till in heaven we take our place,
     Then to worship and adore Thee,
  Lost in wonder, love and praise !

297-     C.M.            Addison, 1729
1.  When all Thy mercies, O my God,
  My rising soul surveys,
      Transported with the view, I'm lost
  In wonder, love, and praise.
2.  Unnumbered comforts to my soul
  Thy tender care bestowed,
     Before my infant heart conceived
   From whom those comforts flowed.
3.  Ten thousand thousand precious gifts
  My daily thanks employ;
     Nor is the least a cheerful heart
  To taste those gifts with joy.
4.  Through every period of my life
  The goodness I'll pursue;
     The desert past, in glory bright,
  The precious theme renew.
5.  Through all eternity to Thee
  A joyful song I'll raise;
     But, oh !  eternity's too short
  To  utter all Thy praise.

298-     8,6,8,6.
    10,6,6,6,6,7,8.      Isaac Watts
1.  O haste away, my brethren dear,
  And come to Canaan's shore;
     We'll meet and sing for ever there,
  When all our toils are o'er.
         O that will be joyful, joyful, joyful !
       O that will be joyful !
       To meet to part no more,
       To meet to part no more,
       On Canaan's happy shore.
   And then sing Hallelujah,
   With the saints that have gone before.
2.  In bridal robes, all clothed in white,
  Will all His saints appear:
     And, shining in His glory bright,
  We'll see our Jesus there.
  O that will be joyful, etc . . . .
3.  In heaven triumphant joy is found
  When sons to God are born;
     How will its vaults with praise resound
  On the millennial morn !
          O that will be joyful etc . . . .
4.  In Canaan's happy land we'll meet
  To chant this glorious lay;
     Our hearts well tuned will sing so sweet,
  Through one eternal day.
  O that will be joyful, etc . . . .
5.  Through one eternal day we'll sing,
  And bless His sacred name,
     With "Hallelujahs to the King !"
  And "Worthy is the Lamb !"
      O that will be joyful, joyful, joyful !
      O that will be joyful !
     To meet to part no more,
     To meet to part no more,
     On Canaan's happy shore.
  And then sing Hallelujah,
With the saints that have gone before.

299-      S.M.           Mary Bowley
1.  Let earthly themes now cease,
  And joyful let us dwell
     On our sweet theme of heavenly peace:
  O we've enough to tell.
2.  We worship at Thy feet,
  We wonder and adore;
     The coming glory scarce more sweet
  Than sweet the peace before.

300-      10s. or 11s.        C. Wesley
1.  Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim,
       And publish abroad His wonderful name;
     The name, all victorious, of Jesus extol,
     His kingdom is glorious--He'll reign over all.
2.  God ruleth on high, almighty to save,
     But still He is nigh, His presence we have;
     The great congregation His triumph shall sing,
     Ascribing salvation to Jesus, their King.
3.  Salvation to God, who sits on the throne,
      Let all shout aloud, and honour the Son;
     The praises of Jesus God's saints will proclaim,
     They'll fall on their faces to worship the Lamb.