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The Harp of God

CHAPTER X
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531.
Describe the appearance of the bride class.

532.
How will that marriage compare with earthly marriages or unions?
532.
Why will the members of the body of Christ be a monument to the grace of God?
533.
In vision, how did St.John describe the church class this side the vail using the harp of God?
534.
"THEE FOR EVER BLEST" Thy works all praise Thee: all Thy angels praise: Thy saints adore, and on Thy altars burn The fragrant incense of perpetual love.
They praise Thee now: their hearts, their voices praise, And swell the rapture of the glorious song.
Harp! lift thy voice on high--shout, angels, shout! And loudest, ye redeemed! glory to God, And to the Lamb, who bought us with His blood, From every kindred, nation, people, tongue; And washed, and sanctified, and saved our souls; And gave us robes of linen pure, and crowns Of life, and made us kings, and priests to God.
Shout back to ancient Time! Sing loud, and wave Your palms of triumph! sing, Where is thy sting, O Death?
where is thy victory, O Grave?
Thanks be to God, eternal thanks, who gave Us victory through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Harp, lift thy voice on high! shout, angels, shout, And loudest, ye redeemed! glory to God, And to the Lamb--all glory and all praise; All glory and all praise, at morn and even, That come and go eternally; and find Us happy still, and Thee for ever blest.
Glory to God, and to the Lamb.

Amen.
For ever, and for evermore.

Amen.
-- _Pollok_ [Illustration].


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