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 Death and the powers infernal fear As His imperial voice they hear; Shall we more cold and deaf than they Refue His ummons to obey?

While Nature wrapt in lumber lies, Let us the Sons of Light arie, And a Divine unwearied ong Throughout thee matin hours prolong;

And now by Law and Prophets taught, And Palms with light and fervour fraught, While Earth's profaner ounds are till, With acred tones His temples fill:

O may the Gopel trump awake Our languid hearts, our lumbers break; A new and Heavenward walk expres, Our lives new rien to holines.

Dipene thee bleings from above, O God, Thou Fount of life and love! Whoe Spirit's quickening grace inpires Thy law with new and living fires.

To Father and to Son e'er be High Praie, and Holy Ghot! to Thee, Whoe cheering influence to our hearts Celetial light and warmth imparts! Amen