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4 Come, Father, in the Son
And in the Spirit, down;
Glorious Tri-une Majesty,

God through endless ages blest,
Make us meet Thy face to see,-
Then receive us to Thy breast.

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AIL! holy, holy, holy Lord!
Whom One in Three we know;
By all Thy heavenly host adored,
By all Thy church below.

2 One undivided Trinity

With triumph we proclaim;
Thy universe is full of Thee,
And speaks Thy glorious Name.
3 Thee, Holy Father, we confess;
Thee, Holy Son, adore ;

Thee, Spirit of Truth and Holiness,
We worship evermore.
4 Thine incommunicable right,
Almighty God! receive,

Which angel-choirs, and saints in light,
And saints embodied, give.

5 Three Persons, equally Divine,
We magnify and love :

And both the choirs ere long shall join,
To sing Thy praise above.

6 Hail! holy, holy, holy Lord!
(Our heavenly song shall be,)
Supreme, essential One, adored
În co-eternal Three!

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OLY, holy, holy Lord,

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C. WESLEY. 1767.

God the Father, and the Word,
God the Comforter, receive

Blessing more than earth can give!

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Mixed with those beyond the sky,
Chanters to the Lord Most High,
We our hearts and voices raise,
Echoing Thy eternal praise.
2 One, inexplicably Three,
One, in simplest Unity,

God, incline Thy gracious ear,
Us, Thy lisping creatures, hear :
Thee while man, the earth-born, sings,
Angels shrink within their wings;
Prostrate seraphim above
Breathe unutterable love.

3 Happy they, who never rest,
With Thy heavenly presence blest!
They, the heights of glory see,
Sound the depths of Deity!

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Fain with them our souls would vie;
Sink as low, and mount as high;
Fall o'erwhelmed with love, or soar;
Shout, or silently adore!

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ET heaven and earth agree
The Father's praise to sing,

Who draws us to the Son, that He
May us to glory bring.

Honour and endless love,

Let God the Son receive,

Who saves us here, and prays above,
That we with Him may live.

Be everlasting praise,

To God the Spirit given,

Who now attests us sons of grace,
And seals us heirs of heaven.

Drawn, and redeem'd, and seal'd,
We'll sing the One and Three,
With Father, Son, and Spirit fill'd
To all eternity.

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HEE, Father of men and angels, we praise, Whose wonders are seen in nature and grace Throughout Thy creation; Whose goodness we prove,

And boundless compassion, and infinite love. 2 Thee, Jesus, the Son of God we confess, Whose passion alone hath purchased our peace; With cherubs before Thee and seraphs we fall, And prostrate adore Thee, the Saviour of all. 3 O Spirit of might, of joy and of love, Who guidest us right to mansions above: Whose hallowing graces for heaven prepare; We sing now Thy praises till glorified there!

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ET all men praise the Lord,
In worship lowly bending;
On His most holy word,
Redeemed from woe, depending.
He gracious is and just,
From childhood us doth lead;
On Him we place our trust
And hope, in time of need.
Glory and praise to God,—
To Father, Son, be given,

And to the Holy Ghost,
On high enthroned in heaven.
Praise to the Tri-une God:
With powerful arm and strong,
He changeth night to day;
Praise Him with grateful song.

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From the German of C. J. P. SPITTA.

MASSIE. 1861.

(EE, O see, what love the Father
Hath bestowed upon our race,
How He bends, with sweet compassion
Over us His beaming face!

See, how He His best and dearest
For the very worst hath given,—
His own Son for us poor sinners,

See, O see, the love of Heaven!
2 See, O see, what love the Saviour
Also hath on us bestowed,
How He bled for us and suffered,
How He bare the heavy load!
On the cross, and in the garden,
Oh how sore was His distress!
Is not this a love that passeth

Aught that tongue can e'er express 3 See, O see, what love is shewn us Also by the Holy Ghost,

How He strives with us poor sinners
Even when we sin the most ;
Teaching, comforting, correcting,
Where He sees it needful is!

O what heart would not be thankful
For a three-fold love like this?

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GOD THE SON.

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C. WESLEY. 1747.

ESSIAH! joy of every heart,

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Thou, Thou the King of Glory art!

The Father's everlasting Son!

Thee, Thee, Thy church delights to own;
For all our hopes on Thee depend,
Whose glorious mercies never end.

2 Bent to redeem a sinful race,
Thou, Lord, with unexampled grace,
Into our lower world didst come,
And stoop to a poor virgin's womb;
Whom all the heavens cannot contain,
Our God appeared-a child of man!

3 When Thou hadst rendered up Thy breath,
And, dying, drawn the sting of death,
Thou didst from earth triumphant rise,
And ope the portal of the skies,
That all, who trust in Thee alone,
Might follow and partake Thy throne.
4 Seated at God's right hand again,
Thou dost in all His glory reign ;
Thou dost, Thy Father's image, shine
In all the attributes Divine;

And Thou in vengeance clad shalt come,
To seal our everlasting doom.

5 Wherefore we now for mercy pray,
O Saviour, take our sins away!
Before Thou as our Judge appear,
In dreadful Majesty severe,
Appear our Advocate with God,
And save the purchase of Thy blood.
6 Hallow, and make Thy servants meet,
And with Thy saints in glory seat;
Sustain, and bless us by Thy sway,
And keep to that tremendous day,
When all Thy church shall chant above,
The new eternal song of love.

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AVIOUR, we now rejoice in hope,
That Thou at last wilt take us up;
With daily triumph we proclaim,
And bless and magnify Thy Name;
And wait Thy greatness to adore.
When time and death shall be no more.
2 Till then, with us vouchsafe to stay,
And keep us pure from sin to-day;
Thy great confirming grace bestow,
And guard us all our days below;
And ever mightily defend,
And save, O save us to the end!

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