Hymns for Christian Devotion: Especially Adapted to the Universalist DenominationChapin, E. H. (Edwin Hubbell)
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Hymns for Christian Devotion: Especially Adapted to the Universalist Denomination
Chapin, E. H. (Edwin Hubbell)
Hymns, English; Universalist churches -- Hymns
2 'Tis like the dews that fill
The cups of Hermon's flowers;
Or Zion's fruitful hill,
Bright with the drops of showers;
When mingling odors breathe around,
And glory rests on all the ground.
3 For there the Lord commands
Blessings, a boundless store,
From his unsparing hands,
Yea, life for evermore.
Thrice happy they who meet above
To spend eternity in love!
392. 7s. M. C. Wesley.
The Harmony of Love.
1 Lord! subdue our selfish will;
Each to each our tempers suit,
By thy modulating skill,
Heart to heart, as lute to lute.
2 Sweetly on our spirits move;
Gently touch the trembling strings:
Make the harmony of love,
Music for the King of kings!
393. S. M. Watts.
The Bond of Peace.
1 Blest are the sons of peace,
Whose hearts and hopes are one;
Whose kind designs to serve and please
Through all their actions run.
2 Blest is the pious house
Where zeal and friendship meet;
Their songs of praise, their mingled vows,
Make their communion sweet.
3 Thus on the heavenly hills
The saints are blest above,
Where joy like morning dew distils,
And all the air is love.
394. C. M. Montgomery.
"The unity of the spirit in the bond of peace."
1 The glorious universe around,
The heavens with all their train,
Sun, moon, and stars, are firmly bound
In one mysterious chain.
2 The earth, the ocean, and the sky,
To form one world agree,
Where all that walk, or swim, or fly,
Compose one family.
3 In one fraternal bond of love,
One fellowship of mind,
The saints below and saints above
Their bliss and glory find.
4 Here in their house of pilgrimage,
Thy statutes are their song;
There, through one bright, eternal age,
Thy praises they prolong.
395. C. M. C. Wesley.
The Church on Earth and in Heaven, One.
1 The saints on earth and those above
But one communion make:
Joined to their Lord in bonds of love,
All of his grace partake.
2 One family, we dwell in him;
One church above, beneath;
Though now divided by the stream,
The swelling stream of death.
3 One army of the living God,--
To his command we bow;
Part of the host have crossed the flood,
And part are crossing now.
4 O God, be thou our constant guide!
And when the word is given,
Sustain us o'er the fearful tide,
And bring us safe to heaven.
396. S. M. Beddome.
Christian Unity.
1 Let party names no more
The Christian world o'erspread;
Gentile and Jew, and bond and free,
Are one in Christ their head.
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