2 To praise the Father and the Son, The One in Three, and Three in One- 1 HYMN 31. 2D S. M. 'LET God the Maker's Name, Have honour, love, and fear; To God the Saviour, pay the same, 2 Father of lights above, The Son of thy eternal love, HYMN 32. 3D L. M. 10 God the Father, God the Son, HYMN 33. OR THUS. A Father of mercy, God of love. Thus we exalt the Lord, the Lamb; NOW let the Father, and the Son, And Spirit be adored; Where there are works to make him known, Or saints to love the Lord. HYMN 35. OR THUS. HONOUR to the Almighty Three, And everlasting One; All glory to the Father be, HYMN 36. 3D S. M. YAnd saints that dwell below, E angels round the throne, Worship the Father, love the Son, HYMN 37, OR THUS. IVE to the Father praise, G Give glory to the Son: And to the Spirit of his grace HYMN 38. II. M. Allerton. [*] GIVE immortal praise For all my comforts here, o He sent his own e e To die for sins That man had done. 2 To God the Son belongs Who bought us with his blood o And now he lives, And sees the fruit 3 To God the Spirit's name o His work completes The great design,.. And fills the soul 4 Almighty God, to thee e Where reason fails,› o There faith prevails, And love adores. HYMN 39. II. M. Bethesda, [*] 1 Him who chose us first, To Him who bore the curse To save rebellious man; To Hun who formed Our hearts anew, Is endless praise 1 THE HOSANNA; or, Salvation ascribed to CHRIST. HYMN 42. L. M. OSANNA to King David's Son, We bless the Prince of heavenly birth, 2 Let every nation, every age, HYMN 43. C. M. [OSANNA to the Prince of Grace: Proclaim the Son of David's race, HYMN 44. S. M. COSANNA to the Son Hof David, and of God; Who brought the news of pardon down, 2 To Christ, th' Anointed King, Let the whole earth his glory sing, Who made our peace with Heaven. 1 HYMN 45. H. M. 』 HOSANNA to the King, Of David's ancient blood; Behold he comes to bring And at his feet HYMNS SELECTED FROM VARIOUS AUTHORS. HYMN 1. L. M. 1 Being of God. Ps. civ. HERE is a God-all nature speaks, TH Through earth, and air, and sea, and skies; o See, from the clouds his glory breaks, • The smallest worms, the meanest flies, 1 STEELE. HYMN 2. C. M. Tunbridge. [b *] E humble souls, approach your God, For he is good, immensely good, And kind are all his ways. 2 All nature owns his guardian care; In him we live and move; o But nobler benefits declare The wonders of his love. e 3 He gave his Son, his only Son, To ransom rebel worms; 'Tis here he makes his goodness known, In its divinest forms. e 4 To this dear refuge, Lord, we come ; 'Tis here our hope relies: • A safe defence, a peaceful home, When storms of trouble rise. |