1. Come, hap-py souls, a dore the Lamb, Who loved our race ere time be-gan, 2. To Jor-dan's stream the Spir-it led, To mark the path His saints should tread; 3. Bap-tized by John in Jor-dan's wave, The Sav-iour left His wa-t'ry grave; 4. Come, all who love His precious name, Come,tread His steps,and learn of Him; Ob3 6-4 Who vail'd His Godhead in our clay, And in an hum-ble manger lay. Happy be-yond ex-pression they A gain our grateful tribute bring, Our sol-emn vows re- cord. In word and life ap- pear. we are known. A-men. To feed up on this Bread and Wine, In mem- 'ry, Lord, of Thee. A-men. 6 To see Thee face to face, Thy perfect likeness wear, And all Thy ways of wondrous grace The When ev'ry hum-ble, con-trite heart Is made a wel-come guest. cup in tok - en of His blood, That was for sin-ners shed. i-pate by faith The heav'nly feast above. A-men. And thus antic This will I do, my dy-will take, And thus re-member Thee. ing Lord, I will re-member Thee. Thy cup of bless-ing Thine ag O - ny and blood-y sweat, And not re-member Thee. O Lamb of God, my sac- ri- fice, I A-men. 5 Remember Thee, and all Thy pains, 6 And when these failing lips grow dumb, And mind and memory flee, 366 When Thou shalt in Thy kingdom come, 5 Peace, perfect peace, our future all unknown? 6 Peace, perfect peace, death shadowing us and ours? 7 It is enough: earth's struggles soon shall cease, 418 EUCHARISTIC HYMN 9.8.9.8. Bp. REGINALD HEBER, publ., 1827 Rev. JOHN S. B. HODGES, 1869 |