3 Who looks with keen, indignant eye And all in holiness array'd: 4 The man, who thus is seen upright, mf His home shall be in heav'nly light, When earth's foundations are remov'd. ALLEN. THIRD VERS.-C. M. St.Martins. Nottingham. mf The Heir of Heaven. 1 WHO shall inhabit in thy hill, Whom will the Lord admit to dwell, 2 The man, who walks in pious ways, Who on his Maker's promise stays, 3 He speaks the thing, his heart conceives, 4 No wealthy sinner he reveres; 5 His hands a golden bribe repel, And never gripe the poor: This man with God on earth shall dwell, WATTS. FOURTH VERSION.-78. Nuremburg. Turin. The Man approved of God. [Repeat the first 2 lines of the tune N.] 1 WHO shall dwell, O Lord, with Thee, He, whose hands from stains are free; mf 2 In whose eyes the vile are mean, 3 Who from promise ne'er is bent, Of oppress'd men patron bold ;— Surely has a home above! ALLEN. 16. FIRSTVER.-L. M. Rockingham. Hebron. Good works. The Love of the Good. But have no merits there to plead ; My goodness cannot reach to Thee. p 2 Oft have my heart and tongue confess'd, mf 3 Yet, Lord, thy saints on earth may reap 4 Let others choose the sons of mirth, I love the men of heav'nly birth, WATTS. SECOND VERSION.-L. M. St. Pauls. Farnsworth. Hope of the Resurrection. 1 WHEN God is nigh, my faith is strong; Be glad, my heart, rejoice my tongue, 2 Though in the dust I lay my head, My body always with the dead, 4 There streams of endless pleasure flow; Spread purest joys through all the place. WATTS. THIRD VERSION.-C. M. Nichols. Westford. 1 LET heathens to their idols haste, 2 His hand provides my constant food, Much am I pleas'd with present good, mf 3 "God is my joy and hope," I say; - mf He gives me sweet advice by day, 4 My soul would all her thoughts approve Not death, nor hell my hope shall move, WATTS. FOURTH VERSION.-C. M. Dundee. Colchester. f Resurrection of Christ. 1 "MY spirit, Lord, Thou wilt not leave Thy word all quick'ning I believe, And trust thy promise well. 2 "The path of life Thou hast reveal'd Thy courts immortal pleasure yield, 3 Thus, in the name of Christ, the Lord, And Providence fulfils the word p 4 Jesus, whom every saint adores, f f Behold, the tomb its prey restores! 5 When shall my feet arise and stand There sits the Son at God's right hand, WATTS. FIFTH VERSION.-S. M. Dover. Stonington. God the portion of the Righteous. 1 O LORD, I trust in Thee! 2 Thy House shines forth most bright; Thence, where is all my pure delight, 3 Though men their idols serve, I from thy worship ne'er will swerve, mf 4 Jehovah, with his grace, mp My lot is cast in pleasant place, My heritage divine! mf 5 Heav'n's path Thou wilt me show, The streams of good, that overflow, ALLEN. SIXTH VERSION.-78. Edyfield. Southampton. The Resurrection. 1 GUARD me, for in Thee I trust, mf P mf f Thou, on earth my refuge nigh, 2 Hence my heart all gladness feels, 4 I too, Lord, at length shall rise, ALLEN. 17. FIRST VERSION.-L. M. Appleton. Hingham. The Saint's Hope: or the Resurrection. 1 LORD I am thine, but Thou wilt prove My faith, my patience, and my love; When men of spite against me join, They are the sword, the hand is thine. 2 Their hope and portion lie below; "Tis all the happiness they know; Aff mf 'Tis all they seek; they take their shares, 3 What sinners value, I resign; Lord, 'tis enough, that Thou art mine; f 50, glorious hour! O blest abode! I shall be near and like my God; p 6 My flesh shall slumber in the ground, > WATTS |