Jerusalem breaks forth in songs, 6 The Lord makes bare his arm 311. C. M. *H. BALLOU. The Same. 1 JESUS his empire shall extend; Kings of the earth shall humbly bend, 2 From sea to sea, from shore to shore, 3 As clouds descend in gentle showers, 4 So Jesus, by his heavenly grace, And o'er the millions of our race 5 Long as the sun shall rule the day, 6 All that the reign of sin destroyed, And, from the treasures of the Lord, 312. C. M. WATTS Christ's Reign foretold. Ps. 89. 1 HEAR what the Lord in vision said, 2 'Behold the man my wisdom chose 3 High shall he reign on David's throne, My arm shall beat his rivals down, 4My truth shall guard him in his way, While in my name, through earth and sea, 5 Me for his Father and his God Call me his rock, his high abode ;- 6 'My covenant stands forever fast; Firm as the heavens his throne shall last, 313. S. M. *WATTS. Christ despised, but exalted to a Kingdom. 1 WHO has believed thy word, Or thy salvation known? Reveal thine arm, almighty Lord, 2 The Jews esteemed him here 3 They turned their eyes away, 4 'Twas for the stubborn Jews, 5 But I'll prolong his days, And make his kingdom stand; My pleasure,' saith the God of grace, Shall prosper in his hand. 6 Ten thousand captive slaves, Released from death and sin, Shall quit their prisons and their graves, And own his power divine.' 258 THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 314. C. M. ANONYMOUS. The Jewish, and the Christian Zion. Ps. 48. 1 WITH stately towers and bulwarks strong, Unrivalled and alone, Loved theme of many a sacred song, 2 Thus fair was Zion's chosen seat, Yet fairer, and in strength complete, 3 The faithful of each clime and age 4 In vain may hostile bands alarm, How weak, how powerless is each arm, 315. S. M. WATTS. The Beauty and Order of the Church. Ps. 48. 1 FAR as thy name is known Thy saints, O Lord, before thy throne 2 With joy let Judah stand On Zion's chosen hill, Proclaim the wonders of thy hand, 3 Let strangers walk around 4 The orders of thy house, The worship of thy court, The cheerful songs, the solemn vows, — And make a fair report. 5 How decent and how wise! Beyond the pomp that charms the eyes, 6 The God we worship now Will be our God while here below, 316. 8s & 7s M. J. NEWTON. 'Glorious Things spoken of Zion.' 1 GLORIOUS things of thee are spoken, He whose word cannot be broken 2 On the Rock of Ages founded, |