CORONATION. C. M. #4 4 OLIVER HOLDEN. 9: 1. All hail the power of Jesus' name! Let angels prostrate fall, Bring forth the royal di-a-dem, And crown Him Lord 9: of all, Bring forth the roy-al di adem, And crown Him Lora of all. 1. WHEN God revealed His gracious name, 2. The world beheld the glorious change, My tongue broke out in unknown strains, 3. "Great is the work," my neighbors cried, 4. The Lord can clear the darkest skies, 5. Let those that sow in sadness wait They shall confess their sheaves are great, 6. Though seed lie buried long in dust, 555. C. M. WATTS 1. How dread are thine eternal years, By prostrate spirits day and night 2. Yet I may love thee too, O Lord! For Thou hast stooped to ask of me, 3. No earthly father loves like Thee, Bears and forbears, as Thou hast done 4. Only to sit and think of God- To think the thought, to breathe the name 5. Father of Jesus! love's reward! LYRA CATH. 9: PRAISE. C. M. English. 1. Go, tune thy voice to sacred song, Exert thy noblest powers, Go, mingle with the choral throng, The Saviour's praises to pro-long, Amid life's fleeting hours, A - mid life's fleeting hours. 556. C. M. 2. O! hast thou felt a Saviour's love, The trifling toys of earth. 3. Hast found the pearl of price unknown, 4. Sing of the Lamb that once was slain Sing how He broke death's bars in twain, The God of earth and heaven. 557. C. M. 1. SING, ye redeemed of the Lord, Your great Deliverer sing, Pilgrims for Zion's city bound, Be joyful in your King. 2. A hand divine shall lead you on Through all the blissful road, Till to the sacred mount you rise, And see your smiling God. 559. C. M. 1. COME, let us lift our joyful eyes Up to the courts above, And smile to see our Father there, 2. Now we may bow before His feet, 3. The peaceful gates of heavenly bliss High let us raise our notes of praise, 4. To Thee, ten thousand thanks we bring, 560. C. M. WATTS. 1. YE lands and isles of every sea, 2. His presence sinks the proudest hills, 3. The heavens His rightful power proclaim;| The idol-gods around Fill their own worshippers with shame, 4. Adoring angels at His birth Make the Redeemer known; Thus shall He come to judge the earth, 5. His foes shall tremble at the sight, His children take their unknown flight, 6. The seeds of joy and glory sown, Shall rise and spring in worlds unknown, 561. C. M. 1. HOSANNA to the Prince of light, That clothed Himself in clay: Entered the iron gates of death, And tore the bars away. WATTS. 2. See how the Conqueror mounts aloft, And to His Father flies, To His almighty power and grace, Their crowns of life they owe. 1. AM I a soldier of the cross? 2. Must I be carried to the skies 3. Are there no foes for me to face? 4. Sure I must fight, if I would reign; 5. Thy saints, in all this glorious war, 6. When that illustrious day shall rise, In robes of victory through the skies- WATTS. |