Who can answer to his word? We rise and come away. 153. [L. B. 54.] S. M, Thou Judge of quick and dead, Before whose bar severe, We all shall soon appear: For that tremendous day; And stir us up to pray. That awful hour unknown; Thou shalt from heaven come down, To judge the human race, With all thy glorious grace. 3 O may we thus be found, Obedient to his word; And looking for our Lord: may we all insure An everlasting rest. 154. [L. B. 55.] L. M. He comes! He comes! the Judge severe! The seventh trumpet speaks him near! His lightnings flash, his thunders roll; How welcome to the faithful soul! 2 From heaven angelic voices sound; See the Almighty Jesus crown'd! Girt with omnipotence and grace, And glory decks the Saviour's face. 3 Descending on his azure throne, He claims the kingdoms for his own: And hail him their triumphant Lord. 4 Shout, all the people of the sky, And all the saints of the Most High: [L. B. 56.] L. M. And make the greedy sea restore. The earth no more her slain conceal: And shrink to see a yawning hell. And faithful to the end endure, Stand, as the Rock of Ages, sure. 4 We, while the stars from heaven shall fall, And mountains are on mountains hurl'd, And smile to see a burning world. Dissolve, by raging flames destroy'd, And mount above the fiery void. And on that ruin'd world look down: 156. (L. B. 58.] 4 linès 8 & 2-6. Thou God:of glorious majesty, To thee, against myself, to thee, A worm of earth, I cry: A sinner born to die. Secure, insensible: Or shuts me up in hell. Eternal things impress: And wake to righteousness. When thou with clouds shalt come To meet a joyful doom? Eternal bliss to insure; And to the end endure. And reign with thee above; And everlasting love. 157. [L. B. 62.] C. M. WoE to the men on earth who dwell, Nor dread the Almighty's frown; When God doth all his wrath reveal, And shower his judgments down. 2 Sinners, expect those heaviest showers; To meet your God prepare: For, lo! the seventh angel pours His phial on the air. 3 Who then shall live, and see the throne, And face the Judge severe? When heaven and earth are fled and gone, O where shall I appear? We may a place provide; Of hell our spirits hide. May view the fatal scene; For lo! the everlasting Rock Is cleft to take us in. 158. [L. B. 64*.] P. M. Lo! He comes with clouds descending, Once for favour'd sinners slain: Thousand, thousand saints attending, Swell the triumph of his train: Hallelujah! Robed in dreadful majesty; Deeply wailing, 3 The dear tokens of his passion, Still his dazzling body bears: With what rapture High on thy eternal throne! Jah! Jehovah! 159. 6 lines 8. This is the field-the world below, And angels shout the harvest home. 2 Most awful truth!-and is it so? Must all the world the harvest know? For soon, &c. 3 To love my sins—a saint to appear; To grow with wheat-and be a tare, May serve me whilst on earth below, Where tares and wheat together grow But soon, &c. 4 But all who truly righteous be, Their Father's kingdom then shall see; &c. For soon, |