We then were made Thy children, And pledged our earliest vow. His are we: may He keep us For ev er chaste and pure. Or: Aurelia, No. 16. A-MEN. 3 Conformed to His own likeness, That in the grave our bodies And at the resurrection Forth from those graves may spring Like to the glorious body Of Christ, our Lord and King. 4 The pure in heart are blessed, For they shall see the Lord Forever and forever By Seraphim adored; And they shall drink the pleasures, From heaven's crystal river, And life's eternal well. Christopher Wordsworth, (1807-1885), a. 260. Take the Name of Jesus with You. Take the Name. 87, 87. With Refrain. WILLIAM HOWARD DOANE, 1871. 25 It will joy and comfort give you, Take it, then, wher-e'er you go. If temp-ta-tions round you gather, Breathe that holy Name in prayer. REFRAIN: Pre-cious Name, O how sweet, Hope of earth and joy of heav'n! O how sweet, Hope of earth and joy of heav'n! A-MEN. bb b b Copyright, 1899, by W. H. Doane, in renewal. Used by permission. 3 0 the precious Name of Jesus! How it thrills our souls with joy, When His loving arms receive us, And His songs our tongues employ. 4 At the Name of Jesus bowing, Falling prostrate at His feet, King of kings in heaven we'll crown Him, Lydia Baxter, 1871. |