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THE METHODIST-HYMN BOOK ILLUSTRATED
Glory be to God on high.
O Thou, who when I did complain.
Eternal Beam of Light divine.
My God, if I may call Thee mine.
Peace, doubting heart—my God's I am.
Arise, my soul, arise, Thy Saviour's sacrifice!
Saviour, the world's and mine.
Jesu, my God and King.
Servant of all, to toil for man.
Summon'd my labour to renew.

Then follows the bevy of Festival Hymns, of which three are —immortal

Hark, how all the welkin rings.
Sons of men, behold from far.
Christ the Lord is risen to-day.
Hail the day that sees Him rise.
Granted is the Saviour's prayer.

Besides some already published, the following translations by John Wesley are included :

O Thou, who all things canst control.
Jesu, whose glory's streaming rays.
Into Thy gracious hands I fall..
Commit thou all thy griefs.
Monarch of all, with lowly fear.
O God, what offering shall I give?
Jesu, Thy boundless love to me.
O God, of good the unfathomed sea.
O God of God, in whom combine.
Lo, God is here! let us adore.
O Thou, whom sinners love, whose care.
Eternal depth of love divine.
Thee will I love, my strength, my tower.
Come, Saviour Jesu, from above (from A. Bourignon).

Methodism had now found its sacred poet. We turn over the leaves of this volume, feeling that—

The rock is smitten, and to future years
Springs ever fresh the tide of holy tears
And holy music, whispering peace
Till time and sin together cease.