Her wishes she fully has gain'd- That she has now gone from our sight; HYMN C. M. Death of a young person. 144 1 When blooming youth is snatch'd away Our hearts the mournful tribute pay, 2 While pity prompts the rising sigh, 3 The voice of this alarming scene May ev'ry heart obey; Nor be the heav'nly warning vain, Which calls to watch and pray. 4 Oh, let us fly, to Jesus fly, Whose pow'rful arm can save; Then shall our hopes ascend on high, And triumph o'er the grave. HYMN. C. M. 145 Death and Burial of Christians. 1 WHY do we mourn departing friends, 2 Are we not tending upward too, To heav'n's desired abode? Why should we wish the hours more slow, Which keeps us from our God? 3 Why should we tremble to convey Their bodies to the tomb? 'Twas there the Saviour's body lay, And left a long perfume. 4 The graves of all his saints he blest, And soften'd every bed: Where should the dying members rest, 5 Thence he arose, ascending high, 6 Then let the last loud trumpet sound, HYMN. L. M. The peaceful Death of the Righteous. 146 1 SWEET is the scene when Christians die, When holy souls retire to rest: How mildly beams the closing eye! How gently heaves th' expiring breast! 2 So fades a summer cloud away; So sinks the gale when storms are o'er; So gently shuts the eye of day; So dies a wave along the shore. 3 Triumphant smiles the victor's brow, 147 HYMN. S. M. IO FOR the death of those Who slumber in the Lord! 2 Their bodies, in the ground, 3 Their ransomed spirits soar Embalmed with all our hearts can give, TIME AND ETERNITY. HYMN. C. M. Time short and misspent. 148 1 HOW short and hasty is our life! How vast our soul's affairs! Yet senseless mortals vainly strive 2 Our days run thoughtlessly along, Without a moment's stay; Just like a story, or a song, 3 God from on high invites us home, 4 How we deserve the deepest hell, What chains of vengeance should we feel, 5 Draw us, O God, with sov'reign grace, 149 HYMN. C. M. 1 THE time is short!-sinners, beware, The word of great salvation hear, 2 The time is short!-O sinners, now, To Christ the Lord submit; To mercy's golden sceptre bow, 3 The time is short!-ye saints, rejoiceThe Lord will quickly come: Soon shall you hear the Saviour's voice, To call you to your home. 4 The time is short?-it swiftly fliesThe hour is just at hand, When we shall mount above the skies, And reach the wished-for land. 5 The time is short!-the moment near, HYMN. C. M. 150 Time the Period to prepare for Eternity. 1 THEE we adore, Eternal Name! 2 The year rolls round, and steals away The breath that first it gave; Whate'er we do-where'er we be, We 're travelling to the grave. 3 Great God! on what a slender thread 4 Eternal joy-or endless wo 5 Awake, O Lord, our drowsy sense, 151 HYMN. L. M. 1 LIFE is the time to serve the Lord, The time t'insure the great reward; And while the lamp holds out to burn, The vilest sinner may return. ? Life is the hour that God has given T'escape from hell, and fly to heaven; The day of grace-and mortals may Secure the blessings of the day. 3 Then, what my thoughts design to do, My hands, with all your might pursue; Since no device, nor work is found, Nor faith, nor hope, beneath the ground. 4 There are no acts of pardon pass'd In the cold grave to which we haste; 152 HYMN. S. M. 1 TO-MORROW, Lord, is thine, And bears our life away; Awake, by thine almighty pow'r, 4 One thing demands our care; 5 To Jesus may we fly, Swift as the morning light, 153 HYMN. C. M. 1 SHINE on our souls, eternal God, With rays of mercy shine: |