151-     C.M.            J. G. Deck
1. Lord Jesus !  when we think of Thee.
           Of all Thy love and grace,
     Our spirits long and fain would see
  Thy beauty face to face.
2. And though the wilderness we tread,
  A barren, thirsty ground,
     With thorns and briers overspread,
  Where foes and snares abound;
3. Yet in Thy love such depths we see,
  Our souls o'erflow with praise
      Content ourselves, while, Lord, to Thee
   A joyful song we raise.
4.  Our Lord, our Life, our Rest, our Shield,
          Our Rock, our Food, our Light;
      Each thought of Thee doth constant yield
  Unchanging, fresh delight.
5.  Blest Saviour, keep our spirits stayed,
  Hard following after Thee,
      Till we, in robes of white arrayed,
  Thy face in glory see.

152-      7,7,8,7,bis.        Yerbury
1.  Thy name we love, Lord Jesus;
  And lowly bow before Thee;
      And while we live, to Thee we give
  All blessing, worship, glory;
      We sing aloud Thy praises,
          Our hearts and voices blending,
      'Tis Thou alone we worthy own,
  Thy beauty's all transcending.
2.  Thy name we love, Lord Jesus;
  It tells God's love unbounded
      To ruinŠd man ere time began,
  Or heaven and earth were founded;
      Thine is a love eternal,
  That found in us its pleasure,
      That brought Thee low to bear our woe,
  And make us Thine own treasure.
3.  The name we love, Lord Jesus;
  It tells Thy birth so lowly,
      Thy patience, grace, Thy gentleness,
   Thy lonely path, so holy;
      Thou wast the "Man of sorrows";
  Our grief, too, Thou didst bear it;
      Our bitter cup Thou drankest up;
  The thorny crown--didst wear it.
4.  Thy name we love, Lord Jesus;
  God's Lamb--Thou wast ordained
      To bear our sins (Thyself all clean),
  And hast our guilt sustained:
      We see Thee crowned in glory,
  Above the heavens now seated,
      The victory won, Thy work well done,
  Our righteousness completed.

153-      S.M.           Mary Bowley
1.  Whom have we, Lord, but Thee,
  Soul-thirst to satisfy ?
      Exhaustless spring ! the waters free !
  All other streams are dry.
2.  Our hearts by Thee are set
  On brighter things above;
      Strange that we ever should forget
  Thine own most faithful love.
3.  Yet oft we credit not
  He freely gives as God,
      Though well we know our happy lot
  In trusting to His blood.
4.  None like the ransomed host
  That precious blood have known;
      Redemption gives faith's holy boast
  To draw so near the throne.
5.  Higher and higher yet !
  Pleading that same life-blood;
      We taste the love that knows no let,
  Of Abba as of God.

154-      7,6.           -------
1.  Our Father, we would worship
  In Jesus' Son;
      For He, whate'er our changes,
  For ever in the same:
      Through Him our childlike praises
  As incense sweet will be;
      The songs Thy Spirit raises
  Can ne'er want melody.
2.  The fire Thy love hath kindled
  Shall never be put out;
      The Spirit keeps it burning
  (Though dimmed by things without):
      O make it burn more brightly !
  By faith more freely shine;
      That we may value rightly,
  The grace that made us Thine.

155-     6,6,6,6,8,8.         Ann Taylor
1.  What was it, blessŠd God,
  Led Thee to give Thy son,
      To yield Thy well-beloved
  For us by sin undone ?
      'Twas love unbounded led Thee thus
  To give Thy well-beloved for us.
2.  What led Thy Son, O God !
  To leave Thy throne on high,
      To shed His precious blood,
  To suffer and to die ?
      'Twas love, unbounded love to us,
  Led Him to die and suffer thus.
3.  What moved Thee to impart
  Thy Spirit from above,
      Therewith to fill our heart
  With heavenly peace and love ?
      'Twas love, unbounded love to us,
  Moved Thee to give Thy Spirit thus.
4.  What love to Thee we owe,
  Our God, for all Thy grace;
      Our hearts may well o'erflow
  In everlasting praise !
      Make us, O Lord, to praise Thee thus
  For all Thy boundless love to us.

156-      C.M.           Mary Bowley
1.  "Praise ye the Lord," again, again,
  The Spirit strikes the chord;
      Nor toucheth He our hearts in vain;
  We praise, we praise the Lord.
2.  "Rejoice in Him," again, again,
  The Spirit speaks the word,
      And faith takes up the happy strain;
  Our joy is in the Lord.
3.  "Stand fast in Christ"; ah ! yet again
  He teacheth all the band;
      If human efforts are in vain,
  In Christ it is we stand.
4.  "Clean every whit"; Thou saidst it, Lord;
  Shall one suspicion lurk ?
      Thine, surely is a faithful word,
  And Thine a finished work.
5.  For ever be the glory given
  To Thee, O Lamb of God !
      Our every joy on earth in heaven,
  We owe it to Thy blood.

157-      8,6.           J. R. W.
      In all things more than conquerors
  Through Him that lovŠd us
     We know that neither death, nor life,
  Nor angels, rulers, powers,
     Nor present things, nor things to  come,
  Nor even height, nor depth,
     Nor any other creature-thing,
  Above, below, around,
     Can part us from the love of God
  In Jesus Christ our Lord.

158-      8,8,6.              Hawker
     Secured in Christ, their Head on high,
  The saints below may boldly cry--
     Praise to our God, Amen !
  To God in Christ all praise be given--
     For evermore, on earth, in heaven.
  Amen !  Amen !   Amen !

159-      C.M.           Doddridge
1.  All things that God or man could wish,
  In Jesus richly meet;
     Not to our eyes is light so dear,
  No earthly tie so sweet.
2.  O may His name still cheer our hearts
  And shed its fragrance there !
      The sweetest balm of every wound,
  The cure of every care.

160-     10s or 11s.     J. Newton
1.  Though troubles assail,
  And dangers affright,
      Though friends should all fail,
  And foes all unite:
      Yet one thing secures us
  Whatever betide,
      The scripture assures us
  The Lord will provide.
2.  The birds, without barn
  Or storehouse, are fed;
      From them let us learn
  To trust for our bread:
      His saints what is fitting
  Shall ne'er be denied,
      So long as 'tis written,
  The Lord will provide.
3.  We may, like the ships,
  By tempests be toss'd
      On perilous deeps,
  But cannot be lost;
        Though Satan enrages
  The wind and the tide,
      The promise engages
  The Lord will provide.
4.  His call we obey,
  Like Abram of old,
      Not knowing our way,
  But faith makes us bold;
      For though we are strangers,
        We have a sure guide,
      And trust in all dangers
       The Lord will provide.

161-    S.M.             J. Montgomery, 1835
1.  "For ever with the Lord !"
  Amen ! so let it be:
      Life from the dead is in that word,
  'Tis immortality.
2.  Here in the body pent,
       Absent from Him we roam,
      Yet nightly pitch our moving tent
  A day's march nearer home.
3.  Our Father's home on high,
  Home to our souls so dear.
      E'en now to faith's transpiercing eye
  Thy golden gates appear.
4.  Our thirsty spirits faint
  To reach the home we love;
      The bright inheritance of saints,
  Jerusalem above.
5.  And though there intervene
  Rough seas and stormy skies,
      Though by no mortal vision seen
  Thy glory fills our eyes.
6.  There shall all clouds depart,
  The wilderness shall cease;
      And sweetly shall each gladdened heart
  Enjoy eternal peace.

162-      8,8,6.         G. W. Frazer
1.  What rich, eternal bursts of praise
      Shall fill yon courts through endless days,
         When time shall cease to be !
      Round and around the notes shall swell,
      As each redeemed one joins to tell
          Thy love, so vast and free.
2.  Each shall the Saviour's likeness bear,
     A royal crown each brow shall wear,
       With robes unsullied white.
     The everlasting song shall be,
     To Thee, O Lamb of God, to Thee,
         'Mid scenes of purest light.
3.  Our joy unhindered then with Thee,
      Our eyes undimmed Thy glory see,
         Whilst worthy praise we give.
      Through that eternal cloudless day,
      Our burning hearts with rapture say
            He died that we might live.

163-      8,7,4,7.       -------
     While created things are wasting,
  Still our God abides the same;
     All His words are everlasting,
  All His works His love proclaim;
     Sing we praises to His name.

164-      7,6.           C. G. Clemens
     O Jesus Christ, most holy
  Head of the church, Thy bride,
     In us each day more fully
  Thy name be magnified !
     O may, in each believer,
  Thy love its power display,
     And none among us ever
  From Thee, our Shepherd, stray !

165-     7,7,8,7.        C. Wesley
1.  Head of the church triumphant !
  We joyfully adore Thee;
      Till Thou appear, Thy members here
  Would sing like those in glory !
      We lift our hearts and voices,
  In blest anticipation,
      And cry aloud, and give to God
          The praise of our salvation.
2.  While in affliction's furnace,
  And passing through the fire,
      The love we praise which tries our ways,
  And ever brings us nigher.
      We lift our hearts, exulting
  In Thine almighty favour:
      The love divine which made us Thine
  Shall keep us Thine for ever.
3.  Thou dost conduct Thy people
  Safely through all temptation;
      Nor will we fear, since Thou art near,
  The fire of tribulation.
      The world with sin and Satan,
  Display their strength before us;
      By Thee we shall break through them all,
  And join in the heavenly chorus.
4.  By faith we see the glory
  Of which Thou dost assure us;
     The world despise, for that high prize
  Which Thou hast set before us.
     And may we, counted worthy
  To meet the Son from heaven,
     There see our Lord, by all adored,
  To us in glory given.

166-      6--8s.              Toplady
1.  Lord, Thou hast drawn us after Thee,
  Now let us run and never tire;
     Thy presence shall our comfort be,
  Thyself our hope, our sole desire.
     Our present Saviour, while nor fear
     Nor sin can come if Thou art near.
2.  What in Thy love possess we not ?
  Our star by night, our sun by day,
      Our spring of life when parched with drought:
  Our wine to cheer, our bread to stay,
      Our strength, our shield, our safe abode,
      Our robe before the throne of God !
3.  Unchangeable, Thy gracious love
  Our earthly path has ceaseless viewed;
      Ere knew our beating heart to move,
  Thy tender mercies still pursued;
      Ever with us may They abide,
      And close us in on ev'ry side.

167-      7,7,8,7.       Yerbury
1.  Thy love we own, Lord Jesus;
  In service unremitting,
      Within the veil Thou dost prevail,
  Each soul for worship fitting;
       Encompassed here with failure,
   Each earthly refuge fails us;
           Without, within, in strife with sin--
  Thy name alone avails us.
2.  Thy love we own, Lord Jesus;
  For though Thy toils are ended,
      Thy tender heart doth take its part
  With those Thy grace befriended.
      Thy sympathy, how precious !
  Thou succourest in sorrow,
      And bidst us cheer, while pilgrims here,
  And haste the hopeful morrow.
3.  Thy love we own, Lord Jesus;
  Thy way is traced before Thee:
      Thou wilt descend, and we ascend,
  To meet in heavenly glory;
      Soon shall the blessful morning
  Call forth Thy saints to meet Thee;
      Our only Lord, alone adored,
    With gladness then we'll greet Thee.
4.  Thy love we own, Lord Jesus;
  And wait to see Thy glory,
      To know as known, and fully own
  Thy perfect grace before Thee:
      We plead Thy parting promise,
  Come, Saviour, to release us,
      Then endless praise our lips shall raise,
    For love like Thine, Lord Jesus.

168-      10s or 11s.    T. Kelly
1.  The night is far spent, and the day is at hand:
  No sign to be looked for; the star's in the sky;
      Rejoice then ye saints, 'tis your Lord's own
command;
  Rejoice, for the coming of Jesus draws nigh.
2.  What a day will that be when the Saviour appears
!
  How welcome to those who have shared in His
cross !
      A crown incorruptible then will be theirs,
  A rich compensation for suffering and loss.
3.  What is loss in this world when compared to that
day,
  To the glory that then shall from heaven be
revealed ?
       "The Saviour is coming," His people may say;
  "The Lord whom we look for, our Sun and our
Shield."
4.  O pardon us, Lord !  that our love to Thy name
  Is so faint, with so much our affections to move !
      Our coldness might fill us with grief and with
shame.
  So much to be loved, and so little to love.
5.  O kindle within us a holy desire,
  Like that which was found in Thy people of old,
      Who tasted Thy  love and whose hearts were on
fire,
  While They waited in patience Thy face to behold.

169-      8,7.      F. Whitfield
1.  Lord, we can see, by faith in Thee,
  A prospect bright, unfailing;
     Where God shall shine, in light divine,
  In glory never fading.
2.  A home above, of peace and love,
  Close to Thy holy person;
      Thy saints shall there see glory fair,
  And shine as Thy reflection.
3.  O how we thirst the chains to burst,
  That weigh our spirits downward;
      And there to flow in love's full glow,
  With hearts like Thine surrounded.
4.  No more as here, 'mid snares to fear
  A thought or wish unholy;
     No more to pain the Lamb once slain,
  But live to love Thee wholly !
5.  No more to view Thy chosen few
  In selfish strife divided;
      But drink in peace the living grace
  That gave them hearts united !
6.  Lord, haste that day of cloudless ray,
  That prospect bright, unfailing;
     Where God shall shine in light divine,
  In glory never fading.

170-      8,7.   Vv. 1, 4, and 6, C. Wesley, 1758; v. 2,
J. Cennick,
                        1752; combined by Madan, 1760
1.  Lo ! He comes from heaven descending,
         Once for favoured sinners slain !
      Thousand thousand saints attending
         Swell the triumph of His train !
              Hallelujah !
      Jesus comes and comes to reign !
2.  See the Saviour, long expected,
         Now in solemn pomp appear !
      And His saints, by man rejected,
         All His heavenly glory share:
              Hallelujah !
      See the Son of God appear !
3.  Lo ! the tokens of His passion,
         Though in glory, still He bears;
      Cause of endless exultation
         To His ransomed worshippers;
               Hallelujah !
      Christ, the Lamb of God, appears.
4.  Israel's race shall now behold Him
         Full of grace and majesty;
      Though they set at naught and sold Him,
           Pierced and nailed Him to the tree,
               Now in glory
      Shall their great Messiah see.
5.  'Tis Thy heavenly bride and Spirit,
          Jesus, Lord ! that bid Thee come;
      All the glory to inherit,
          And to take Thy people home.
               All creation
      Travails, groans, till Thou shalt come.
6.  Yea, Amen, let all adore Thee,
         High on Thine exalted throne:
      Saviour, take the power and glory;
         Claim the kingdoms for Thine own:
               Come Lord Jesus !
      Hallelujah ! come, Lord, come !

171-      8,8,6.         Wesley
1.  He bids us come; His voice we know,
  And boldly on the waters go
      To Him our God and Lord;
  We walk on life's tempestuous sea,
      For He who died to set us free
  Hath called us with His word.
2.  Secure, on boisterous waves we tread,
  Nor all the billows round us dread,
      While on the Lord we look;
   The tempter drives his vortex round,
      We pass it as on solid ground;
  The wave is firm as rock.
3.  But if from Him we turn the eye,
  We see the raging floods run high,
      Our hearts are full of fear;
  Our foes so strong, our flesh so frail,
        Reason and unbelief prevail,
  Forgetting He is near.
4.  Lord ! we our unbelief confess,
  Do thou our little faith increase,
      That we may fail no more,
  But fix on Thee a steady eye,
      And on Thine outstretched arm rely,
  Till all the storm is o'er.

172-     C.M.            Hutton
1.  O teach us more of Thy blest ways,
  Thou holy Lamb of God !
      And fix and root us in Thy grace,
  As those redeemed by blood.
2.  O tell us often of Thy love,
  Of all Thy grief and pain;
      And let our hearts with joy confess
  That thence comes all our gain.
3.  For this, O may we freely count
  Whate'er we have but loss;
     The dearest object of our love,
  Compared with Thee, but dross.
4.  Engrave this deeply on our hearts
   With an eternal pen,
      That we may, in some small degree,
  Return Thy love again.

173-      6--8s          J. G. Deck
1.  "A little while" the Lord shall come,
  And we shall wander here no more;
      He'll take us to His Father's home,
  Where He for us is gone before
      To dwell with Him, to see His face,
   And sing the glories of His grace.
2.  "A little while" He'll come again,
  Let us the precious hours redeem;
      Our only grief to give Him pain,
  Our joy to serve and follow Him.
      Watching and ready may we be,
  As those that wait their Lord to see.
3.  "A little while"  'twill soon be past,
  Why should we shun the promised cross ?
      O let us in His footsteps haste,
  Counting for Him all else but loss !
      For how will recompense His smile,
  The sufferings of this little "while."
4.  "A little while" come, Saviour, come !
  For Thee Thy bride has tarried long:
      Take Thy poor waiting pilgrims home,
  To sing the new eternal song,
      To see Thy glory, and to be,
  In everything conformed to Thee !

174-      S.M.             C. A. Bernstein
1.  O patient, spotless One !
  Our hearts in meekness train,
      To bear Thy yoke, and learn of Thee,
  That we may rest obtain.
2.  Jesus !  Thou art enough
  The mind and heart to fill;
      Thy patient life to calm the soul;
  Thy love its fear dispel.
3.  O fix our earnest gaze
    So wholly, Lord, on Thee,
      That, with Thy beauty occupied,
  We elsewhere none may see.

175-     L.M.            T. Kelly, 1815
1.  We sing the praise of Him who died,
  Of Him who died upon the cross,
      The sinner's Hope let men deride;
  For this we count the world but loss.
2.  Inscribed upon the cross we see,
  In shining letters, "GOD IS LOVE !"
      The Lamb who died upon the tree
   Has brought us mercy from above.
3.  The Cross ! it took our guilt away,
  It holds the fainting spirit up;
      It cheers with hope the gloomy day,
  And sweetens every bitter cup.
4.  It makes the coward spirit brave,
  And nerves the feeble arm for fight;
      It takes its terror from the grave,
  And guilds the bed of death with light.
5.  The balm of life, the cure of woe,
  The measure and the pledge of love,
      The sinner's refuge here below,
  The theme of praise in heaven above.

176-      C.M.           -------
1.  Lord, we shall see Thee as Thou art
  In yonder mansions fair,
     We shall behold Thee face to face,
  Thy glorious image bear.
2.  With what delight, what wond'ring love,
  Each thrilling heart shall swell,
      When we, as sharers of Thy joy,
  Are called in heav'n to dwell !
3.  O hasten, hasten on that hour,
  And call us to Thy seat;
      Lord, Thou without us ne'er wilt count
  Thy joy and work complete.

177-      S.M.           Toplady
1.  Though in a foreign land,
  We are not far from home;
     And nearer to our rest above
  We every moment come.
2.  Secure within the veil,
  Christ is our anchor strong;
      While power supreme, and love divine,
  Still guide us safe along.
3.  And should the surges rise
  Should sore afflictions come,
      Blest is the sorrow, kind the storm,
  That drives us nearer home.
4.  God's grace will to the end
  Clearer and brighter shine;
      Nor present things, nor things to come,
  Can change His love divine.
5.  Soon shall our pains and fears
  For ever pass away;
      For we shall soon the Saviour see
  In everlasting day.

178-      C.M.           J. N. Darby, 1879
1.  Blest Father, infinite in grace,
  Source of eternal joy;
      Thou lead'st our hearts to that blest place
  Where rest's without alloy.
2.  There will Thy love find perfect rest,
  Where all around is bliss,
      Where all in Thee supremely blest,
Thy praise their service is.
3.  Eternal love their portion is,
  Where love has found its rest;
      And, filled with Thee, the constant mind
  Eternally is blest.
4.  There Christ, the centre of the throng.
  Shall in His glory shine;
      But not an eye those hosts among
  But sees His glory Thine.
5.  The counsels too in all Thine own,
  Fulfilled by power divine,
     Spread wide the glory of Thy throne,
  Where all in glory shine.
6.  Yet deeper, if a calmer, joy
  The Father's love shall raise,
      And every heart find sweet employ
  In His eternal praise.
7.  Nor is its sweetness now unknown,
  Well proved in what it's done;
      Our Father's love with joy we own,
  Revealed in Christ the Son.

179-      8,7.           Robinson
1.  Brightness of the eternal glory,
  Shall Thy praise unuttered lie ?
          Who would hush the heaven-sent story
  Of the Lamb who came to die ?
2.  Came from Godhead's fullest glory
  Down from Calvary's depth of woe,
     Now on high, we bow before Thee;
  Streams of praises ceaseless flow !
3.  Sing His blest triumphant rising;
  Sing Him on the Father's throne;
      Sing till heaven and earth surprising,
  Reigns the Nazarene alone.

180-     6,4,6,4,6,6,6,4.     J. R. Taylor, 1836
1.  We are but strangers here;
  Heaven is our home !
      Earth in a desert drear;
  Heaven is our home !
      Dangers and sorrows stand
      Round us on every hand;
      Heaven is our fatherland,
  Heaven is our home !
2.  What thought the tempest rage,
  Heaven is our home !
      Short is our pilgrimage;
  Heaven is our home !
      This life's wild wintery blast
      Soon will be overpast;
      We shall reach home at last;
  Heaven is our home !
3.  There at our Saviour's side,
  In heaven our home !
     We shall be glorified;
  Heaven is our home !
     There with the good and blest
     Those we love most and best
      We shall forever rest,
  In heaven our home !
4.  Therefore we'll murmur not,
  Heaven is our home !
     Whate'er our earthly lot;
  Heaven is our home !
     We shall yet surely stand,
       There at our Lord's right hand;
      Heaven is our fatherland,
  Heaven is our home !