986.* T. 594.
WHEN, O when shall I have the favor
To see th'approach of those blest days, When I shall welcome dear Saviour my
With solemn strains, with joyful lays? How blest will then be my condition, When in my flesh I Christ shall see! Tho' happy in his love's fruition
Ev'n here, I long with him to be. 2 What heav'nly joy and consolation This hope affords unto my heart, That Christ, the God of my salvation, Will me receive, when I depart! Then in his presence I for ever, With the redeem'd shall sing his praise; O Lord, I long to have that favor, To leave this world and see thy face. 987.* T. 83.
WHEN departed once in peace, I shall have the grace and favor To behold him face to face, Whom I love, ev'n God my Saviour: Then I shall for evermore Him in endless joy adore.
2 When I once shall favor'd be, To enjoy in fullest measure, What his suff'rings gain'd for me, And salvation's blood-bought treasure, With what rapture shall I sing Hallelujah to my King!
988.* T. 119.
O WHAT joy, :||: O what joy awaiteth me! I rejoice in expectation, That I in my flesh shall see Him, the God of my salvation,
And behold the Lord in endless bliss,
As he is. :||:
2 Yea, Amen! :||:
Pardon'd sinners here rejoice In this hope and consolation, Till we shall with sweeter voice,
Sing in the great Congregation, [God Thou, O Lamb, hast brought us nigh to By thy blood! :||:
989.* * T. 45. MY lot of grace-will be always Beyond description blessed;
Yea, the bliss I shall enjoy
Cannot be expressed.
2 Him I shall see-whose love to me My heart hath captivated ; From his presence I no more Shall be separated.
990.* T. 208. WHAT hast thou, Lord Jesus, To redeem and bless us,
For us undergone! But there will be shortly Here we know but partly,
More of this depth known; When above-we shall remove, And shall live with thee for ever, Our beloved Saviour.
2 I am lost in wonder, When I duly ponder,
Jesus, on thy grace; That I shall in glory Evermore adore thee;
And that, face to face, I shall see eternally Thee, the God of my salvation, O what consolation!
991. T. 14.
COME, Lord, and warm each languid Inspire each lifeless tongue; [heart, And let the joys of heav'n impart
Their influence to our song. 2 Sorrow and pain, and ev'ry care, And discord there shall cease; And perfect joy, and love sincere, Adorn the realms of peace.
3 The soul, from sin for ever free, But, cloth'd in spotless purity, Shall mourn its pow'r no more; Redeeming love adore.
992. T. 14. HAPPY the souls to Jesus join'd, And sav'd by grace alone; Walking in all his ways, they find Their heav'n on earth begun.
2 The church above no other theme But Jesus' love doth know; In joyful hymns they praise his name, We do the same below.
3 Him in his glorious realm they praise, And bow before his throne; We in the kingdom of his grace: The kingdoms are but one.
THERE where my blessed Jesus reigns, In heav'n's unmeasur'd space, I shall a long eternity,
Spend in ne'er-ceasing praise. 2 Dear Jesus, ev'ry smile of thine Will fresh endearments bring; And thousand tastes of new delight From all thy graces spring. 3 Haste, my Beloved, fetch my soul Up to thy blest abode; Haste, for my spirit longs to be With thee, my Lord and God. 994. T. 14. GOD hath laid up in heav'n for me
A crown which cannot fade; The righteous Judge, at that great day, Will place it on my head,"
2 Nor hath the King of grace decreed This prize for me alone,
But all that love and long to see Th' appearance of his Son.
995.* T. 205.
AMEN, yea, Hallelujah! Jesus, praise to thee be giv'n, That a place for me, thro' grace,
Is by thee prepar'd in heav'n : Ah, how blest will be my case, When I shall behold thy face, And, from pain and sorrow free, Live for evermore with thee!
996. T. 114. [seated THE just made perfect, who in glory Around God's throne enjoy eternal bliss Behold our God and Saviour as he is.[ted Ah, when shall I poor trav❜ller be permitTo join that happy num'rous company, And my Redeemer face to face to see! 997. T. 244.
WHEN we shall see our Jesus,
And thankful him adore, What rapture then will seize us!
We meet to part no more;
Our Lord, with matchless grace, Will to his glory's praise, 'Midst joys unutterable, Us as his own confess.
998. WHAT happiness, What joy and happiness Shall we above possess, When we adore him, With angels bow before him, And see his face-what happiness! 999.* T. 159.
NOW, Lord, who in this vale of tears Dost lift thy gracious face, Upon thy church which thee reveres, And givest us such peace, That sweetly we anticipate
The heav'nly bliss, for which we wait, In thee rejoicing here below, Ev'n while in tears we sow: 2 O form us all, while we remain On earth, unto thy praise! That each one fully may obtain
Thy blessed aim, thro' grace: Till we in heav'n thy face shall see, May spirit, soul and body be Preserv'd by thee, till thy great day, Blameless, O Lord, we pray.
Conclusion.. 1000. T.
SING Hallelujah! praise the Lord! Sing with a cheerful voice; Exalt our God with one accord,
And in his name rejoice: Ne'er cease to sing, thou ransom'd host, Until in realms of endless light Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost! Your praises shall unite.
There we to all eternity Shall join th' angelic lays; And sing in perfect harmony
To God our Saviour's praise: "He hath redeem'd us by his blood, And made us kings and priests to God; For us, for us the Lamb was slain." Praise ye the Lord!
Showing by every first line of each verse, where it is to be found. Those lines marked thus begin a hymn.
The verses occurring in the Liturgy only, are distinguished by the letter L.
A Blessed pattern Christ our blessed sense of guilt impart bow of grace, appearing
child true happiness may find, 214
my defect lies here,
remain our highest Good! remember me for good,
should not the mercies you daily 219 then we feel, that life divine whither should I go,
why did I so late thee know, 119 Alas! and did my Saviour bleed 34 I knew not what I did;
with shame I own that oft 143
second look he gave, which said, 90 All creatures, Lord, on thee depend, 239
All those are blessed, those who here enjoy by faith,
* Are we in e'er so great distress, 155 you form'd a creature new,
those who, thro' a beam of light, S6 Arise, exert thy pow'r,
thou demandest, I give up,
thy strength and life
we, who now are his, were first who in Jesus' presence live, who love him, view his glory, who possess true faith and love, 150 ye, who gospel-preachers are, your children are his own, Almighty God,thou sov'reign Lord! 49
Lord!-Eternal Word, 159 * Altho' a pardon'd sinner's mind 245 dear Jesus, we can't see thy face 97 his med'cine cause me smart, 153 *Amazing grace! how sweet the 105 Amen, Lord God, Holy Ghost! this the conclusion
my spirit, bless the day, O happy soul! rejoice,
then, and with due respect, 198 ye who are captive led, As a hen is us'd to gather a little child relies
Bridegroom of the soul, the church 64 children we are own'd by thee fallen creatures could not bear ground, when parch'd with his redeem'd from this world's in tempestuous weather in thy temple, keep thou Leader, he before his people goes 64 long as I have breath in me, long as Jesus Lord remains,
at the same time lets me feel, grant the single women grace 168
*the branches are connected
this at last our theme shall be, 103
thus by faith we live, and yet thus, to save our souls from guilt, when I'm to die, when I once of heav'nly bliss 202 when I stand before thy throne 132 when thou hast done all, then 144 when we explore the end, 141 *Angels astonish'd view'd their God 243 principalities,
sing before his throne,
* An infant we present to thee * Another day is at an end, Archangels left their high abode, Are not the joys of God above
the children heirs of heav'n L. 20
'twas of old, we now may trace, 188 Asham'd of Jesus! of my God,
of Jesus! of my Lord,
of Jesus! of that Friend, we own our great defect; 135 Assist and strengthen us, O Lord! 69 and teach me how to pray, Assure my conscience of her part 70 Assur'd that Christ our King, Astonish'd at thy feet I fall; at thy footstool low, At all times may we ready be, all times to my spirit bear
his cross's foot now tarry, last God's servants ceaseless joys 155 last he's blest, whobytheSavior's 155 nine was the Son of God
Back, the scourges ploughed! Banish from me what's not right; Baptiz'd into his death, Bearing my sin's heavy load,
the cross's weight,
Bear then the reproach of Jesus, Be especially intreated
the Saviour of the world,
to us a child is born,
us, Lord! rough stones we are 125 us widows here,
what love the Father hath 40 Beholding with deep reverence, 96 Believe, thou mourning sinner,
Believing souls, rejoice and sing, 42 we rejoice;
Beloved youths, if 'tis your aim 220 Besprinkled with thy precious blood 237 197 Besprinkle him, O Jesus, Son of God 199 with thy blood my heart 143 81 Bestow on me a simple mind, 59* Bethany, O peaceful habitation, 101 Bid me live,
not cast down, nor frighted * not dismay'd in time of need * of good cheer in all your wants our comfort, which ne'er faileth 101 our Shepherd ev'ry day, 216 present at our table, Lord! * present, Lord! tho' water fails L. 19 * present with thy servants, Lord! 185 *present with us, Lord our God! 200* thon, dear child, in thy degree, 238 thou my only Treasure, 234 thou my pattern; let me bear thou our strength, be thou our song117 thou the consolation help, and thou with us; then indeed
*thy wounds and cross
Jesus! all our hearts incline,
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