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 404 OUR HYMNS :

&quot; Jesus, exalted far on high.&quot; No. 352-

Vide Thomas Cotterill, M.A., page 291.

&quot; Thou Son of God, and Son of man-&quot; No- 355- Vide John Eylancl, D.D., page 264.

&quot; Lo ! on the inglorious tree.&quot; No. 376. An ancient hymn, the date and author not yet ascertained.

&quot; All hail, triumphant Lord.&quot; No. 392.

A correspondent has pointed out that the second stanza of this hymn closely resembles a stanza in one of Charles Wesley s &quot; Family Hymns,&quot; as follows : &quot; Jesus to us impart

Thy resurrection s power, And teach our quickened heart

Its living Lord to adore. To vie with the redeemed above, Rejoicing in thy pardoning love.&quot;

&quot; thou, the contrite sinner s Friend.&quot; No. 399. Vide Charlotte Elliott, page 369.

&quot; O Christ, our hope, our heart s desire.&quot; No. 404.

This rendering of the ancient &quot; Jesu, nostra Redemptio,&quot; is by the Rev. John Chandler, M.A., 1837.

&quot; When Thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come.&quot; No. 423. Vide the Countess of Huntingdon, page 130.

&quot;Come to our poor nature s night.&quot; No. 438. Vide G. R., page 396.

&quot; Father of heaven ! whose love profound.&quot; No. 447. Vide Cooper, page 363.

&quot; While all the angel throng.&quot; No. 452.

This is by C. Wesley, from &quot; Hymns for those that seek, &c.,&quot; 1746.

&quot; Now is the accepted time.&quot; No. 495. Vide John Dobell, page 269.

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