Frances R. Havergal, 1871 697 HERMAS 6.5.6.5. 121. 1 Gold-en harps are sound-ing, An- gel voi - ces ring, Pearl -y gates are o-pened, Opened for the King: Christ, the King of glory, Jesus, King of love, 3 e REFRAIN Is gone up in triumph To His throne a Ibove. All His work is end - ed, Joyfully we sing; Jesus hath ascend - ed: Glo - ry to our King! A - MEN. 2 He who came to save us, At His Father's side. Jesus, King of glory, Is gone up on high. All His work is ended, etc. 3 Praying for His children Jesus ever liveth, Ever loveth too. All His work is ended, etc. Blessed Je - sus, blessed Jesus, Thou hast bought us, Thine we are; 2 Bless-ed Jesus, bless-ed Jesus, Thou hast bought us, Thine we are. A-MEN. 2 We are Thine; do Thou befriend us, Hear the children when they pray. 3 Thou hast promised to receive us, Thou hast mercy to relieve us, Let us early turn to Thee. 4 Early let us seek Thy favor; Early let us do Thy will; Thou hast loved us, love us still. Anon. in "Hymns for the Young," 1832: verse 2, line 6; verse 4, line 4, alt. 699 IN MEMORIAM (STAINER) 8.6.7.6.7.6.7.6. Sir John Stainer, 1875 6 1 There's a Friend for lit tle children Above the bright blue sky, bb sol-diers To their home on high. Marching through the des-ert, Glad - ly thus we pray, REFRAIN Still with hearts u- ni- ted, Sing-ing on our way. Brightly gleams our banner, F Point-ing to the sky, Wa -ving on Christ's soldiers To their home on high. A-MEN. ་ 2 Jesus, Lord and Master, At Thy sacred feet, 3 Pattern of our childhood, Whither can we flee, Brightly gleams, etc. |