6 In vain shall Satan rage Against a book divine, Where wrath and lightning guard the page, Where beams of mercy shine. 271 Watts. Paradise on Earth. 1 GLORY to God, that walks the sky, And sends his blessings through, And gives a taste below. 2 When Christ, with all his graces crowned, Sheds his kind beams abroad, 'Tis a young heaven on earthly ground, And glory in the bud. In this wild desert springs, On sweet, celestial things. And each his glory shows; The fairest flower that blows. How soon my sins arise, From these lamenting eyes! My hasty feet would go; And joys unwithering grow. 272 Watts. Christ's Kingdom. Ps. 72. 1 JESUS shall reign where'er the sun Does his successive journeys run; Till moons shall wax and wane no more; 2 From north to south the princes meet, To pay their homage at his feet; Submit, and bow, and own their Lord. 3 For him shall endless prayer be made, And praises throng to crown his head ; With every morning sacrifice; Dwell on his love with sweetest song, Their early blessings on his name. The prisoner leaps to loose his chains; 6 Let every creature rise and bring Peculiar honors to our King ; 219 273 WATTS. The Kingdom of Christ. Ps. 72, 1 GREAT God, whose universal sway The known and unknown worlds obey, Extend his power, exalt his throne. 2 With power he vindicates the just, And treads the oppressor in the dust ; Till hours, and years, and time, be past. 3 As rain on meadows newly mown, So shall he send his influence down ; Like heavenly dew on thirsty hills. 4 The heathen lands, that lie beneath The shades of overspreading death, And deserts blossom at the sight. Dressed in the robes of joy and praise ; 274 Watts. The God of the Gentiles. Ps. 96. 1 LET all the earth their voices raise, And sing the choicest psalm of praise, To sing and bless Jehovah's name ; His glory let the heathens know, His wonders to the nations show, And all his saving works proclaim. 2 He framed the globe ; he built the sky; And reigns complete in glory there; His temple, how divinely fair! And barbarous nations fear his name; And in his courts his grace proclaim. 275 DODDRIDGE. And raise thy hands on high ; Arise and shine, While rays divine 2 He gilds thy mourning face With beams that cannot fade ; Thy form shall view, With lustre new 3 In honor to his name, Reflect that sacred light, Till sovereign love In worlds above 276 DORDRINGE Your cheerful voices raise; All clad in arms, All bright in charms, 2 Fair truth, and smiling love, And injured righteousness, Shalt prosperous ride, And far and wide Dispense thy laws. 3 Before thine awful face Millions of foes shall fall, That grace which conquers all : |