BLENDON. L. M. 9:3 GIARDINI. 1. O, bow thine ear, Eternal One! On Thee our heart a dor - ing calls; To Thee the followers of Thy Son Have raised, and now de-vote these walls. 935. L. M. 1. O, BOW Thine ear, Eternal One! On Thee our heart adoring calls; 2. Here let Thy holy days be kept; And be this place to worship given, Like that bright spot where Jacob slept, The house of God, the gate of heaven. 3. Here may Thine honor dwell; and here, As incense, let Thy children's prayer, From contrite hearts and lips sincere, Rise on the still and holy air. 4. Here be Thy praise devoutly sung; Here let Thy truth beam forth to save, As when, of old, Thy Spirit hung, On wings of light, o'er Jordan's wave. 5. And when the lips, that with Thy name 936. L. M. 1. WHERE ancient forests widely spread, Where bends the cataract's ocean-fall; On the lone mountain's silent head, There are Thy temples, God of all! 2. All space is holy, for all space Is filled by Thee; but human thought Burns clearer in some chosen place, Where Thine own words of love are taught. God; His fi at laid the cor-ner stone, And heaved its pillars one by one. 2. Come as a Shepherd; guard and keep 3. Come as a Watchman; take thy stand 4. Come as an Angel, hence to guide 5. Come as a Teacher, sent from God, Charged His whole counsel to declare; Lift o'er our ranks the prophet's rod, While we uphold thy hands with prayer. 6. Come as a Messenger of peace, Filled with the Spirit, fired with love; MONTGOMERY. DOXOLOGY. L. M. O SAVING Victim! opening wide Immortal Godhead, One in Three! In our true native land, with Thee! SWANWICK. C. M. LUCAS. 1. O Thou, whose own vast temple stands, Built over earth and sea, Ac-cept the 3 9 walls that human hands Have raised to worship Thee! Have raised to worship Thee! 1. THE Saviour said, "Yet one thing more, 2. Within this temple, Christ again 3. Henceforth, beside him on his way 4. Near at the marriage feast shall be, 5. O holy trust! O endless rest! To lean upon the Saviour's breast, ALTERED FROM LONGFELLOW. 942. C. M. 1. ANGELS, where'er we go, attend 2. Myriads of bright cherubic bands, 3. Jehovah's charioteers surround; 4. Ten thousand offices unseen 5. But thronging round, with busiest love 6. And when our spirits we resign, C. WESLEY. MISSIONARY HYMN. 7s & 6s. 4 40 L. MASON. 1. From Greenland's i-cy mountains, From India's cor-al strand, Where Af-ric's sun- ny 2. What though the spicy breezes The gifts of God are strown; Bows down to wood and stone! 3. Shall we, whose souls are lighted The joyful sound proclaim, Has learned Messiah's name. er Their land from error's chain. 4. Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, It spreads from pole to pole; 914. 7s & 6s. 1. Now be the gospel banner Till every tribe and tongue, And join the happy throng. The deserts learn Thy praise, The hills and valleys greeting, The song responsive raise. HEBER HASTINGS. MISSIONARY CHANT. L. M. 4 СН. ВЕЕСНЕК. 1. Ye Christian heroes, go, proclaim Sal-va-tion thro' Immanuel's name; To distant climes the 9 ti-dings bear, And plant the rose of Sha-ron there, And plant the rose of Sharon there. 1. TRIUMPHANT Zion! lift thy head 2. Put all thy beauteous garments on, 3. No more shall foes unclean invade, 4. God, from on high, has heard thy prayer; 917. L. M. 1. O SPIRIT of the living God, DODDRIDGE. In all Thy plenitude of grace, Where'er the foot of man hath trod, Descend on our apostate race. 2. Give tongues of fire, and hearts of love, 4. Baptize the nations; far and nigh The triumphs of the cross record; Till every kindred call Him, Lord. 5. O Spirit of the Lord! prepare All the round earth her God to meet 948. L. M. MONTGOMERY. 1. ARM of the Lord! awake, awake! 2. Say to the heathen, from Thy throne- 3. Almighty God! Thy grace proclaim |