Blessing, honour, thanks, and praise

Verse 1
Blessing, honour, thanks, and praise,
Pay we, gracious God, to thee,
Thou in thine, abundant grace
Givest us the victory:
True and faithful to thy word
Thou hast glorified thy Son,
Jesus Christ our dying Lord
He for us the fight hath won.

Verse 2
Lo! The prisoner is releast,
Lighten’d of his fleshly load,
Where the weary are at rest
He is gather’d into God!
Lo! The pain of life is past,
All his warfare now is o’re,
Death, and hell behind are cast,
Grief and suffering are no more.

Verse 3
Yes, the Christian’s course is run,
Ended is the glorious strife,
Fought the fight, the work is done,
Death is swallow’d up of life;
Born by angels on their wings
Far from earth the spirit flies,
Finds his God, and sits and sings
Triumphing in paradise.

Verse 4
Join we then with one accord
In the new, the joyful song;
Absent from our loving Lord
We shall not continue long:
We shall quit the house of clay,
We a better lot shall share,
We shall see the realms of day
Meet our happy brother there!

Verse 5
Let the world bewail their dead,
Fondly of their loss complain;
Brother, friend, by Jesus freed,
Death to thee, to us is gain;
Thou art entred into joy:
Let the unbelievers mourn,
We in songs our lives employ,
Till we all to God return.

Hymnal/Album: Originally titled: "A Funeral Hymn." Introduced in Hymns and Sacred Poems (1742), published by John and Charles Wesley (London: William Strahan, 1742). Published in The Poetical Works of John and Charles Wesley, Collected and Arranged by G. Osborn, Vol. 2 (London: Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1869), page 188.
Publishing: Public Domain