138 THE GOLDEN CHAIN 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 4 4 Sir Joseph Barnby, 1887 1 Lord, Thou hast been our dwell-ing-place In every gen - er 0 come O to Him, come now to Him, With a believing mind: His com - forts, they shall strength - en thee, Like flow ing wa ters cool; O O And He shall for thy. spirit be A foun-tain ev - er (See also ST. LEONARD, No. 31) 140 ST. CEPHAS 6.5.6.5.D. 4 Rev. Howard A. Crosbie, 1875 1 At the Name of Je sus Every knee shall bow, Ev-ery tongue con - fess Him 643 King of glory now. 'Tis the Fa-ther's pleas - ure We should call Him Lord, 2 At His voice creation All the hosts of light, 3 Humbled for a season, To receive a Name Unto whom He came, When from death He passed. 4 In your hearts enthrone Him; There let Him subdue All that is not holy, All that is not true: In temptation's hour: In its light and power. 5 Brothers, this Lord Jesus With His angel train; Meet upon His brow, And our hearts confess Him King of glory now. Caroline M. Noel, 1870: verse 3, line 4, alt. 2 Lord of every land and nation, 3 For the grandeur of Thy nature - 4 But Thy rich, Thy free redemption, Dark through brightness all along, Thought is poor, and poor expression, 5 Brightness of the Father's glory, 6 From the highest throne in glory, Rev. Robert Robinson, 1774: verse 1, line 2, alt. O 4 1 The Head that once was crowned with thorns Is crowned with glory now; A royal dia - dem a-dorns The might-y Vic- tor's brow. A-MEN. 2 The highest place that heaven affords 4 To them the cross, with all its shame, Is His, is His by right, The King of kings, and Lord of lords, 3 The Joy of all who dwell above, To whom He manifests His love, With all its grace, is given; 5 They suffer with their Lord below, 6 The cross He bore is life and health, BELMONT C. M. Rev. Thomas Kelly, 1820 Arr. from William Gardiner, 1812 10 Jesus, King most wonderful, Thou Con- quer or |