1 Who is this that comes from E- dom, All His rai- ment stained with blood; 024 54 To the slave pro- claim-ing free-dom; Bring -ing and be - stow - ing good: Glo-rious in the garb He wears, Glo-rious in the spoils He bears? A - MEN. 2 'Tis the Saviour, now victorious, To His people is the sight! 3 Why that blood His raiment staining? None the contest to maintain: Fallen they are, no more to rise, All their glory prostrate lies. 4 Mighty Victor, reign for ever, Wear the crown so dearly won; Never shall Thy people, never Cease to sing what Thou hast done: Thou hast fought Thy people's foes; Thou wilt heal Thy people's woes. Rev. Thomas Kelly, 1809 168 CORONE 8.7.8.7.4.7. 4 4 1 1 Look, ye saints; the sight is glo-rious: See the Man of William H. Monk, 1871 Sorrows now; O ま Crown Him! Crown Him! Crowns be-come the Vic tor's brow. AMEN. d. 2 Crown the Saviour, angels, crown Him; 3 Sinners in derision crowned Him, 4 Hark, those bursts of acclamation! Crown Him! Crown Him! The following Hymns are also suitable : 11 Christ, whose glory fills the skies. Rev. Thomas Kelly, 1899 536 Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All. 545 Jesus, the very thought of Thee. 557 My God, the Spring of all my joys. 566 Majestic Sweetness sits enthroned. Rejoice! Rejoice! Emman-u- el Shall come to Thee, O Is - ra - el. A-MEN. 2 Draw nigh, O Jesse's Rod, draw nigh, 4 Draw nigh, draw nigh, O David's Key, To free us from the enemy; From hell's abyss Thy people save, 3 Draw nigh, draw nigh, O Morning Star, The heavenly gate unfolds to Thee; 5 Draw nigh, draw nigh, O Lord of might, Ancient Antiphons (Latin), versified in 18th century 170 ST. SAVIOUR C. M. 4 4 0:4 4 Frederick G. Baker, 1876 1 Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour comes, The Saviour prom- ised long: 171 (STUTTGART) 8.7.8.7. 2 Israel's Strength and Consolation, Rev. Philip Doddridge, 1735 3 Born Thy people to deliver, 4 By Thine own eternal Spirit Also: 476 Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates. |