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Hymn 26

 Hope of heaven by the resurrection of Christ.
1 Pet.
1:3-5.
Blest be the everlasting God, The Father of our Lord; Be his abounding mercy praised, His majesty adored.
When from the dead he raised his Son, And called him to the sky, He gave our souls a lively hope That they should never die.
What though our inbred sins require Our flesh to see the dust, Yet as the Lord our Savior rose, So all his followers must.
There's an inheritance divine Reserved against that day; 'Tis uncorrupted, undefiled, And cannot waste away.
Saints by the power of God are kept Till the salvation come; We walk by faith as strangers here, Till Christ shall call us home.

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