571 L. M. Paul's 246. Angel's Hymn 60. Luther's 301. The Books opened, Rev. xx. 12. J 1 METHINKS the last great day is come, 572 S. M. Whitefield 168. Aynhoe 108. The final Sentence and Misery of the Wicked, Matt.xxv. 41 ND will the Judge descend? 1 A And must the dead arise? ka And not a single soul escape His all-discerning eyes 2 And from his righteous lips 3 Shall this dread sentence sound; > Depart from me, accurs'd, 22. For rebel-angels first prepar'd, 4 How will my heart enduren via WWW When earth and heaven, before his face, 5 But ere that trumpet shakes Hark, from the Gospel's cheering sound, 6 Ye sinners, seek his grace, 7 So shall that curse remove, And the last awful day shall pour W His blessing on your head. DR. DODDRIDGE. " 573 C. M. Canterbury 199. Windsor 247. & The final Sentence and Happiness of the Righteous, Matt. xxv. 34. 1 ATTEND, my ear; my heart rejoice,^ While Jesus from his throne, Before the bright angelic hosts, Makes his last sentence known. 2 When sinners cursed from his face, To raging flames are driven; His voice, with melody divine, Thus calls his saints to Heaven : 3 Bless'd of my Father, all draw near, Receive the great reward; And rise, with raptures, to possess The Kingdom love prepar'd..! 35 4 Ere earth's foundations first were laid, 5 There shall you reign unnumber'd years, I While sin and death, and pains and cares, Shall 6 Come, souls no more. estic Saviour! come, This jubilee proclaim! And teach us language fit to praise So great, so dear a name. * DR. DODDRIDGE. 574 L. M. Portugal 97. Rippon's 188. Come, LORD JESUS! 1 WHEN shall thy lovely face be seen? When shall our eyes behold our God? Blest SAVIOUR! cleave the starry plains, DR. WATTS'S LYRICS. 575 8.7. 4. Westbury 51. Trevecca 57. 1 Lo, he cometh!! EAT 01. 2 Now his merit, by the harpers, Shall at his appearance wail. 3 Full of joyful expectation, Saints, behold the judge appear; ob Hallelujah! Welcome, welcome, Judge divine! 4 Come, ye blessed of my Father, Enter into life and joy! Banish all your fears and sorrows! Welcome, welcome, to the skies! Boundless glory to the Lamb. & 3 576 8.7.4. Helmsley 223. Trevecca 37. 1 Judgment, Rev. i. 7. vi. 14, 17; xxii. 17, 20.4 O! he comes, with clouds descending, JESUS now shall ever reign. 2 Ev'ry eye shall now behold him Rob'd in dreadful majesty: I Those who set at nought and sold him, Deeply wailing, away 3 Ev'ry island, sea, and mountain, Come to judgment, come away! See the day of GoD appear! 5 Answer thine own Bride and Spirit, Travails, groans, and bids thee come! 6 Yea, Amen! let all adore thee, High on thine exalted throne! Hallelujah! Come, LORD! come! 577 8.7.4. Helmsley 223. Painswick 162. The Day of Judgment. 1 DAY of Judgment,-day of wonders! Hark! the trumpet's awful sound, Louder than a thousand thunders Shakes the vast creation round! How the summons Will the sinner's heart confound!. 2 See the Judge our nature wearing, |