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The Leonard Library
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Register NO........
Presented to Wycliffe College Library, Toronto, by Magistrate
James Edmund Jones, Convener and Secretary Hymnal
Committee, General Synod, 1905 - 1938
THE
A PT ST I
CHURCH
HYMNAL
HYMNS
CHANTS
ANTHEMS
WITH MUSIC.
LONDON
PSALMS AND HYMNS TRUST
22A FURNIVAL STREET, E.G.
MDCCCC.
Hymnal Committee*
H. W. PEWTRESS, Secretary.
PREFACE.
and for the addition of a careful selection from the rich stores of recent
hymnody.
The Proprietorship of this HYMNAL is vested in the Psalms and Hymns
Trust, reconstituted so as to include representatives of the Hymnal and the
Union. The profits will, as heretofore, be devoted to objects of denominational
interest, according to ascheme approved by the Charity Commissioners; the
relief of widows and orphans of Baptist Ministers and Missionaries having a
preferential claim.
A large curtailment of the number of Hymns has been rendered
necessary to keep the volume within reasonable bulk, as well as to permit,
in some editions, the association of Tunes with the Hymns, with the addition
of Chants and Anthems. The Psalms and Hymns and the Baptist Hymnal
contain together more than sixteen hundred Hymns, allowing for those
common to the two books. It has been found advisable, after close and
repeated examination, to retain about six hundred of these, and to add
nearly two hundred Hymns from various sources, the work of about a
hundred and twenty different authors the ;
total number of Hymns being eight
hundred and two.
Certain sections of the work have been much enlarged, in compliance
with the special requirements of our own day. The Hymns on CHRISTIAN
SERVICE form an important feature of the collection ;
and those on
CHILDHOOD and YOUTH are much more numerous than in preceding
hymnals. This latter part of the work is mainly intended to assist those
pastors who happily dedicate a part of one weekly public service to the
young people of the congregation while the children s own Hymnals, for
;
school and home, are by no means superseded. Again, it has not been
thought necessary to devote a separate section to PRIVATE WORSHIP.
Hymns expressing personal emotions and experiences are often felt to
be appropriate in united worship and some often included in the
;
fast falls the eventide are among the most familiar in the service of the
Sanctuary. At the same time, it is hoped that this CHURCH HYMNAL will
find a place not only in the House of Prayer, but in many a Christian
Home.
The Hymns contained in the earlier books have been carefully re-edited,
mainly with the view of restoring, as far as possible, original readings where
alterations had been made. This fact will account for many variations from
the text to which readers may have been accustomed. A Table, with
explanations of the principal changes that still have seemed necessary, or
that have been approved by long usage, or by consent of the authors
themselves, is appended to the Standard edition of the work.
In preparing the HYMNAL, the Compilers have been greatly aided and
thus been granted. Should the Compilers have omitted any author or
publisher to whom application should have been made, the inadvertence
they trust, be pardoned and it shall be remedied in future editions.
will, ;
The Hymns under each author s name are specified in the BIOGRAPHICAL
NOTES. To the writers and publishers named below most cordial thanks
are given.
* An asterisk prefixed to the name shows that some payment has been made for the use of the
Hymn.
f General permission, contained in the author s works.
PREFACE. VI 1
Mrs. BLACKIE.
HAMILTON.
Rev. EDWIN HATCH, D.D., by Miss
Rev. ERNEST BODE, by Mr. J. E. BODE.
J. BEATRICE HATCH.
Rev. J. BALDWIN BROWN, by Mrs. Mr. THOMAS HUGHES, Q.C., by Mrs.
BROWN. HUGHES.
Rev. CASWALL, by Rev. W. P.
E. Rev. T. T. LYNCH, by Mr. MELVILLE
NEVILLE. LYNCH.
Mrs. JANE CREWDSON, by Miss M. T. Rev. NORMAN M LEoo, D.D., by Mrs.
CREWDSON. M LEOD.
* An asterisk prefixed to the name shows that some payment has been made for the use of the
Hymn.
t General permission, contained in the author s works.
Vlll PREFACE.
* An asterisk prefixed to the name shows tnat some payment has been made for the use of
the Hymn.
PREFACE. IX
In the choice of the TUNES great care has been taken that the music
should fitly express the sentiment of the words, due regard being had to the
association of certain Hymns with special Tunes, apart from which they
would hardly be the same to the worshipper. In some few cases, however,
the Compilers have to regret the absence of Tunes which would naturally
be looked for, all efforts to secure permission having proved vain. It is
confidently hoped that, by time and use, the Tunes substituted may secure
equal acceptance.
In order to ensure variety within due limits, Hymns of the same metre
have, as far as possible, been placed together in each section. The opening
of the page will thus, in many cases, present a considerable choice of Tunes
to the same Hymn. A Tune that may be unfamiliar to the choir or
congregation will thus continually be found side by side with one well-
known obviating what is often found to be a disadvantage in those
;
inexhaustible variety, and yet, it is believed, not too large a choice for any
It is for the congregation, rather than for the choir alone, that these
Tunes have been prepared. No pains have been spared to adapt them to
general, united- worship. Nothing, it is hoped, has been admitted which
refined taste will not approve and, at the same time, there has been the
;
uniformity, but only to make plain those variations in the sentiment and
tone of the Hymn which call for corresponding expression.
Many new Tunes have been written for the book the Compilers would
:
name have been unwittingly left out, sincere apologies are tendered, and the
oversight shall be remedied in future editions :
Proprietors of Hymns Ancient and Messrs. CASSELL and Co., Ltd. Melody
Modern, per Rev. G. C. WHITE. of All things bright, from the
1 1
Eripe Me.
Rev. LYMAN ABBOTT, D.D., Armstrong, Rev. REGINALD F. DALE, Mus.B.
Bethel, from Plymouth Hymnal. St. Catharine.
Mr. J. ADCOCK. Bardon, Belvoir. Rev. R. B. DANIEL. Ulverston.
Mr. F. G. BAKER. St. Saviour. Mrs. DARLING. Christchurch, Lux
Eoi, from Hymns for the Church of
Mr. H. BAKER, Mus.B. Whitburn.
England.
Mr. W. S. BAMBRIDGE, Mus.B. St. Mr. A. E. DYER, Mus.D., F.R.C.O.
Asaph. Weston. 1
[gowrie,
Rev. O. R. BARNICOTT, LL.D. War- Mr. F. DYKES. Almsgiving, Blair-
renne, No. 3; Warrenne, No. 4; Etiamet Mihi, 1
Ilkley, Slingsby,
Warrenne, No. 36. St. Agnes/ St. Ninian, St. Oswald.
Mr. A. BATCHELOR. Brading. Mr. EDWARDS, of Fox
J. "EDWIN Rugby.
Mr. F. R. STERNDALE BENNETT. Howe.
Russell Place. Mr. F. G. EDWARDS, F.R.A.M.
Mr. H. FORD BENSON.
1
Laudate Pueri.
Light, Peace,
Upton, Valour. Mr. J. W. ELLIOTT. Havergal,
Orwell, St. Mark.
Mr. F. BERE. Troyte s Chant.
1
Boxgrove.
1
Hampstead.
Xll PREFACE.
Permission has been purchased for the use of the following Copyright
Tunes, several of which have been composed expressly for this work :
The thanks of the Compilers are due to Mr. H. Elliot Button for the care
and skill with which he has prepared the Tonic Sol-fa Edition of the Tunes,
as well as of the Chants and Anthems. The work is thus brought within
reach of the many thousands who have been trained in that popular system.
Much attention has been given to the CHANTS. This form of sacred
song has now become so general in Nonconformist worship as, on the one
hand, to prove its suitability to congregational use, and, on the other, to
suggest the desirableness of adapting it to all special occasions, as well as to
the usual public services.
While perhaps there is no part of worship in which the spirit of
reverence is sometimes so liable to be sacrificed, there is none in which
there may be a more real uplifting of the soul to God, by means of the
holiest words which the world contains.
The BOOK OF PSALMS must always be the groundwork of this part of our
worship. The Psalms, after much consideration, have been selected from
the Revised Version, as nearest in sense to the original, and often throwing
new light upon the Psalmists words. In their setting, as in that of other
chant, while the Triplet Chant (as in Psalm xv.) is new. The variations
from the ordinary chant must be carefully noted when they occur, but will
present no difficulty to the congregation. It will be noted also that at the
close of certain Psalms the Gloria is not introduced, the simple Amen being
deemed more appropriate to the spirit of the words, astin Psalms xxxix., li., &c.
The New Testament Canticles and other passages are taken from the
Authorised Version, special attention being given, as in the case of the Old
Testament section, to the form of sentence and the emphasis of particular
words and phrases.
The Chant Book contains also different forms of the Sanctus, appropriate
to the commencement of the Service ;
Metrical Litanies, so arranged as
to allow the use of alternative Tunes to the same words ; Sentences for
Baptismal Services, and for the Collection or with Benediction
" "
Offertory ;
Hymns for the close of Evening Service. The use of these is, of course,
at the discretion of the minister or congregation: there are at least
Mr. THOMAS ADAMS, F.R.C.O. Nos. Mrs. GARRETT. Nos. 22, 27, 38, 49, 71,
170, 171, 174, 176, and 178 (7). and. 100.
Rev. W. BAINBRIDGE BELL. Words of Mrs. GAUSBY. No. 141.
No. 174. Rev. C. M. HARDY, B.A. Words of
Mr. F. BERE. No. 127. Nos. 142 and 143.
Mr. ROWLAND BRIANT, A.R.A.M., The Proprietors of the Hymnal Com
F.R.C.O. Nos. 20, 22, 30 12 and 3), panion. Words of No. 169.
Major POLLOCK, for the words of the
41 (i and 3), 47 (4 and 6), 60, 69 (i Metrical Litanies by the late Rev.
and 2), 82, 104, 128 (i and 2), 140,
T. B. POLLOCK.
149, 166, 169, 173, and 178 (9). Mr. K. J. PYE. Nos. 18, 114, and 120.
Mr. A. G. COLBORN. No. 76. Mr. J. ROBINSON. No. 122.
Mr. R. FROUDE COULES. No. 163. Mr. J. WALCH. No. 31.
Also to the following Composers or owners of Copyrights for use
upon payment :
room for these also in the service of the Church and their employment, not ;
Ven. ARCHDEACON FURSE, Nos. 90 and 91 Mr. H. ERNEST NICHOL, Mus.B. No.
(words). 57 (words).
Miss E. J. Nos. 70 and 71 (words). Sir J. STAINER, D.CL., Mus.D., M.A.,
Messrs. MACMILLAN and Co., Ltd., Nos. Nos. 100 and 104.
106 and 107 (words). Rev. PREBENDARY THRING, No. 45
(words).
Mr. THOMAS ADAMS, F.R.C.O. Nos. Messrs. BOOSEY and Co. Nos. 28, 32,
34, 38 and 78. 35 (words and music), 40, 42, and 43.
Messrs. AMBROSE ABBOTT and Co. Nos. Mr. ROWLAND BRIANT, A.R.A.M.,
68, 89, no, 117, 118, 122 and 126. F.R.C.O. Nos. 25, 67, 69, 80, 107, and
Mr. REGINALD S. BARNICOTT, Mus.B. 112.
Nos. 5, 36, 52, and 65. Sir F. BRIDGE, Mus. L.T.C.L.
J. D.,
Mr. ARTHUR BERRIDGE. Nos. 95, 97, No. 106.
and 99. Mr. R. H. BRISCOE. No. 71.
Rev. CAREY BONNER. Nos. 86 and 98 Mr. J. BROADBENT. No. 31.
Messrs. GEO. BELL and SONS. No. 43 Messrs. BROWN and Co. No. 108
(words
(words). and music from The Sarum
Hymnal)
PREFACE. XV11
Mr. E. BUNNETT, Mus.D. Nos. 120 and Sir HERBERT S. OAKELEY, D.C.L.,
124. Mus.D. No. 105 (words and music).
Mr. F. C. MAKER. Nos. 73 and 74. (words and music), 79, 81, 85, 92, 113,
123, and 127.
Mr. J. H. MAUNDER. Nos. gi, 93, 121,
Messrs. WEEKES and Co. Nos. 3, 27,
and 125.
39, 75, 87, 103, 109, 115, and 116.
Mr. J. T. MUSGRAVE. No. 70. Mr. JOHN E. WEST, F.R.C.O. Nos. 33
Mr. H. ERNEST NICHOL, Mus.B. No. 8. and 54.
SECT,
SUBJECTS. HYMNS
I. THE CALL TO WORSHIP 1-23
ii.. Zeal and Courage ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
412-426
12. Divine Guidance ... ... ... ... ... 427-441
(Songs of Pilgrimage)
13. Heaven Anticipated ... ... ... 442-454
14. Victory over Death ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 455-464
(Funeral Services)
15. Final Blessedness 465-474
ARRANGEMENT OF THE HYMNS. XIX
StCT.
VIII. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST HYMNS
1. Its Unity, Privileges, and Conflicts 475-488
2. Its Ordinances :
Baptism ... ... ... ... ... ...
489-505
3. ,, ,, The Lord s Supper ... ... ... ...
506-530
4. Its Ministers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
531-540
(Ministers Meetings Associations)
:
2. The House of Prayer ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
587-611
(Sunday Evening -601-610)
3. Social Worship The Prayer Meeting
: ... 612-640
(Closing Hymns 61 1, 636-640)
4. Dedication Services
Laying a Foundation Stone ... ... . ..
641,642
Opening a Place of Worship ... 643-650
X. TIMES, SEASONS, AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS
1.
Morning and Evening
Morning Hymns ... ... ... ... ... 651-660
Morning or Evening ... ... ... ... ... ... 661
Evening Hymns ... ... ... ... ...
662-689
2. The New Year and Anniversaries ... ... ... ... ...
690-701
(The Journey of Life 701)
3. Seasons of the Year ... ... ... ...
702-714
(Flower Services 704-706)
(Seedtime and Harvest 707-712)
4. Hospital Services ... ... ...
,., .. 715-719
5. Marriage Services ... ... ... ... ... 720-724
6. For those at Sea ... ...
725, 726
7. National Hymns ... ... ...
727-734
XI. CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH
1. Intercession for the Young ... ... ....
735
2. Youthful Aspirations and Resolves ...
736-745
FOR CHILDREN
3. God s Works
Delight in ... ... ...
746-751
4. The Coming of Jesus ... ... ...
752-759
(Christmas Carols 753-757)
5. Life of Jesus on Earth ... ... ... ... ... ...
760-769
(Children s Hosanna, 766-769)
6. Christ Crucified ... ...
770, 771
7. Christ Risen and Glorified ... ... ... ... ... ...
772
8. The Heart given to Christ ... ... ... 773-783
9. Serving Christ ... ... ...
784-791
10. Missions ... ... 792-794
n. Morning and Evening 795-797
12. Heaven ... ... 798-801
A FAREWELL HYMN .. 802
XX
HYMN HYMN
A crowd fills the court of the temple 76.7 Break, new-born year, on glad eyes break ... 697
A few more years shall roll ... ... ... 446 Break Thou the bread of life 209
A mighty mystery we set forth 489 Breathe on me, Breath of God 193
A thousand years have come and gone ... 80 Brief life is here our portion 468"
Abide with me, fast falls the eventide ... 689 Brightest and best of the sons of the morning 91*
According to Thy gracious word 519 Brightly gleams our banner ... ... ... 790""
Across the sky the shades of night 691 Buried with Christ, our glad hearts say ... 502
After the darkness, lo, the light 444 By Christ redeemed, in Christ restored ... 513-"
And didst Thou, Lord, our sorrows take ? ... 394 Christ is risen hallelujah
! ! 133
And didst Thou love the race that loved not Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day 130
Thee? 128 Christ, whose glory fills the skies 658
And now the wants are told, that brought ... 605 Christian, dost thou see them 421
Angels, from the realms of glory ... ... 87 Christian, seek not yet repose 4 T7
Angels holy, high and lowly 5 Christians, awake, salute the happy morn ... 89
Another Sabbath ended 607 Come, and rejoice with me 239
Another six days work is done ... ,..
576 Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell ... 266
Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat 269 Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove ... 187
Are we the soldiers of the cross 419 Come, Holy Ghost, in love 198
Arise, O King of grace, arise 649 Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire ... 1^2
Around a table, not a tomb 508 Come, Holy Spirit, come 199
Around the throne of God in heave -i 801 Come, labour on 40"
Around Thy grave, Lord Jesus 495 Come, let us anew 692
Art thou weary, art thou languid Come, let us join our cheerful songs ... 22
224
As darker, darker fall around 668 Come, let us join our friends above 487
As helpless as a child who clings 256 Come, my soul, thy suit prepare 621
As shadows cast by cloud and sun 699 Come, O Thou Traveller unknown ... ... 282
As with gladness men of old ... ... ... 90 Come, Thou Fount of every blessing ... 438
At even, ere the sun was set 601 Come to bless Thy people, Lord 650
At evening time, when day is done 688 Come to our poor nature s night 189-
At Thy feet, O Christ, we lay 657 Come to the Saviour now 2iq
At Thy feet, our God and Father 694 Come unto Me, ye weary 217
Awake, my soul, and with the sun 653 Come, we that love the Lord ... 3*8
Awake, my soul, in joyful lays 171 Come, ye disconsolate, where er ye languish 595-
Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve 418 Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched ... 213
Awake, our souls, away our fears 412 Come, ye thankful people, come 710
Commit thou all thy griefs 346
Be still my heart, be still my mind 389 Courage, brother, do not stumble 426
Be Thy word with power fraught 208 Creator Spirit, by whose aid 197
Before Jehovah s awful throne 2 Crown Him with many crowns 15*
Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme ... 65
Begin the day with God 659 Daughter of Zion, from the dust 574
Begone, unbelief 343 Day by day the manna fell 384
Behold a Stranger at the door 223 Days and moments quickly flying ego-
*
Behold the throne of grace ... 613 Dear Lord and Father of mankind 382
Behold us, Lord, a little space 634 Dear Lord and Master mine 258
Behold what wondrous grace 317 Dear Lord, before we part 53
Beloved, let us love 310 Dear Lord, I now respond to Thy sweet call 240
Beneath the cross of Jesus 251 Dear Master, in Thy way 5
Beyond, beyond that boundless sea ... ... 52 Dear Master, what can children do ? 786
Birds have their quiet nest ... 98 Dear Saviour of a dying world *37
Blest are the pure in heart 300 Depth of mercy, can there be 242
Blest be the tie that binds 481 Dismiss me not Thy service, Lo r d 39
Blow ye the trumpet, blow ... 212 Do not I love Thee, O my Lord ? 293
Bread of the world, in mercy broken 520 Dost thou bow beneath the burden 3^5
INDEX TO FIRST LINES OF HYMNS. XXI
HYMN HYMN
Each coming night, O Lord, we see 667 God, that madest earth and heaven 681
Earth was waiting, spent and restless ... 84 God the Father, be Thou near 673
Enthroned on high, Almighty Lord 193 God who hath made the daisies 750
Eternal Father, strong to save 725*""
Golden harps are sounding ... ... ... 772
Eternal Light Eternal Light! !
70 Grace, tis a charming sound 72
Eternal Love, whose law doth sway 723 Gracious Spirit, dwell with me 190
Eternal Power, whose high abode 8" Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost ... ... ... 308
Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round 483 Grant us Thy light, that we may know ... 254
Ever would I fain be reading ... ... ... 760 Great God, and wilt Thou condescend ... 776
Every morning the red sun 798 Great God, how infinite art Thou ... ... 35
Great God of wonders all Thy ways ! ... 73
Faint and weary, Jesus stood 99 Great God, we sing that mighty hand ... 695
Fair waved the golden corn 737 Great God, what do I see and hear !... ... 179
Far down the ages. now ... ... ... ... 542 Great is Thy mercy, Lord 615
Father and Friend! Thy light, Thy love ... 32 Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah ... ... 428
Father, beneath Thy sheltering wing ... 381
Father, hear the prayer we offer 257 il sacred day of earthly rest
! 585
Father, I know that all my life 305 Hail! Thou once despised Jesus 152
Father, in high heaven dwelling 671 _ Hail to the Lord s Anointed 553
lead me day by day 778 Hallelujah! Hallelujah! 131
Feather,
Father, let me dedicate 696 Happy the souls to Jesus joined ... ... 488
Father of Heaven, whose love profound ... 28 Hark for tis God s own Son that calls ...
! 220
Father of love and power ... ... ... 672 Hark, hark, my soul angelic songs are
!
Father of love, our Guide and Friend ... 436 swelling 453
Father of mercies, bow Thine ear 531 Hark, my soul it is the Lord
!
302
Father of mercies, in Thy word 203 Hark! the glad sound, the Saviour comes ... 78
Father, though storm on storm appear ... 413 Hark! the herald angels sing 85
Father, who art alone 637 Hark! the song of jubilee 575
Fear was within the tossing bark 109 Hark! the voice of love and mercy 514
Fierce was the wild billow ... ... ... 108 Hark! tis the watchman s cry 181
Fight the good fight, with all thy might ... 493 Hast Thou said, exalted Jesus 494
Fill Thou my life, O Lord my God 303 Head of the Church, and Lord of all 532
For the saints who from their labours rest
all 473 Heal us, Immanuel we are here ...
! ... 629
For ever here my rest shall be... 516 Hear my prayer, O heavenly Father 670
For ever with the Lord 447 Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims 455
For the beauty of the earth 77 Help me, my God, to speak ... ... ... 297
For the sunshine and the rain 712- Here, Lord, we offer Thee all that is fairest 704
For thee, O dear, dear country 470 Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face ... 525
Forgiveness, tis a joyful sound ... ... 71 Holy Father, whom we praise 602
Forth in Thy name, O Lord, I go ... ... 651 Holy, Holy, Holy Lord 24
Forward, be our watchword 415 .
Holy. Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty ... 25
Fountain of good, to own Thy love 391 Holy Spirit, Truth Divine ... ... ... 196
From all that dwell below the skies ... . . 21 Hosanna to the living Lord 593
From distant places of our land 539 How beauteous are their feet 535
From every stormy wind that blows 617 How blessed, from the bonds of sin ... ... 388
From Greenland s icy mountains 555 How calmly the evening once more is de
From north and south and east and west ... 567 scending... ... ..
674
From the eastern mountains 568 How condescending and how kind ... ... 515
From Thee all skill and science flow 718 How dearly God must love us ... ... 749
-
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord 321
Gentle Jesus, meek and mild ... ... ... 745 How honoured, how dear 588
Give light, O Lord, that we may learn ... 743 How lovely are Thy dwellings, Lord... ...
587
Give me the wings of faith to rise 465 How pleased and blest was I ...
597
Give to our God immortal praise ... ... 7 How sad our state by nature is 227
Glorious things of thee are spoken 475 How shall I follow Him I serve ? 284
Glory to God on high 19 How shall we worship Thee, O Lord? ... 744.
Glory to God, whose Spirit draws 498 How sweet and awful is the place 517
Glory to Thee, my God, this night 662 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds ...
154
Go labour on spend, and be spent
; 396 How sweetly flowed the Gospel s sound ... 102
Go not far from me, O my Strength 360 How vast the treasure we possess 320
Go to dark Gethsemane... ... ... ... 116 How welcome was the call 724
God be with you till we meet again ... ... 802 "Hush, blessed are the dead 458
God bless our native land 730 Hushed was the evening hymn ... ...
783
God intrusts to all 784
God is love His mercy brightens
:
40 I
dp not ask, O Lord, that life may be ... 371
God is my strong salvation ... ... ... 414 I give my heart to Thee 330
God is the refuge of His saints 484 I heard a sound of voices ... ... ... 471
God make my life a little light 785 I heard the voice of Jesus say 247
God might have made the earth bring forth 705 I hoped that with the brave and strong ... 359
God moves in a mysterious way ... ... 57 I lay my sins on Jesus ... ... .,, ... 331
God of mercv, God of grace ~. 566 I lift my heart to Thee 332
God of my life, to Thee I call 591 . I love to hear the story ... ... ... ... 752
God of pity, God of grace 264 I love to think, though I am young ... ... 761
God of the living, in whose eyes 460 I see the wrong that round me lies 376
God save our gracious King ... ... ... 729 I sing the almighty power of God 747
God sendeth snn, He sendeth shower ...
64
"
HYMN HYMN
J was a
wandering sheep 248 Let everlasting glories crown 201
I will praise Thee every day 235 Let every voice for praise awake 13
I worship Thee, sweet Will of God 353 Let me be with Thee where Thou art ...
529--
I would commune with Thee, my God ... 270 Let us sing the King Messiah 558
If any to the feast have come ... ... ... 528 Let us with a gladsome mind ... ... ... 14
I ll praise my Maker with my breath ... 45 Life and light and joy are found 740
I m
not ashamed to own my Lord ... ... 491 Lift up your heads, rejoice 570
Immortal, invisible, God only wise 29 Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates 225
^_ Immortal Love, for ever full
""
92 Light of life, seraphic fire 632
In all my Lord s appointed ways 490 Light of the lonely pilgrim s heart ... ... 545
In things like Thy brethren, Thou
all ... 96 Light up this house with glory, Lord ... 648
""
Jesus, I my cross have taken ... 499 Lord of all being, throned afar 31
esus is gone up on high 186
j ...
Lord of earth, Thy forming hand 51
Jesus is our Shepherd ... ,., .. ... 781 Lord of mercy and of might 184-
Jesus lives thy terrors now
! ... 136 Lord of our life, and God of our salvation ... 486
esus! Lover of my soul ... .. ... 327 Lord of the living harvest 556
esus, meek and gentle ... 25.4 Lord of the worlds above 598-
esus, my Strength, my Hope 253 remove the veil
Lord, away 583
esus, Saviour, Thou dost know 348 speak to me, that I may speak
esus shall reign where er the sun Lord, 395
549 Lord, Thou hast all my frailty made ... 369
esus sinners will receive ... ... ... 229
Lord, Thy children guide and keep 701
esus, still lead on 429
Sun and Shield art Thou Lord, Thy servants forth are going 561
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Lord, Thy word abideth 207
Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me 797 to Thee alone we turn 259
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Jesus, the children are calling 774 we come before Thee now 589
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"esus, the name to sinners dear 156 Lord, we thank Thee for the pleasure ... 739
esus, the very thought of Thee 174 when we bend before Thy throne 625*
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esus, these eyes have never seen 273 while for all mankind we pray
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esus, Thou everlasting King 511 Love Divine, all loves 334
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esus, Thou Joy of loving hearts! 163
esus, Thy blood and righteousness 182
Lowly and solemn be 457
esus, to Thy table led 512 Made lowly wise, we pray no more ... ... 272
esus, we look to Thee ... ... ... ... 614 Many things in life there are ..
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esus, we thus obey ..
521 March on, march on, O ye soldiers trae ... 424
when He the sky Master, where abidest Thou ?
esus, left 758 KX>
ust as I am without one plea 243 My dear Redeemer and my Lord 103
Kindred in Christ for His dear sake 618 My faith looks up to Thee 329
My Father, God, with filial awe 286
Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace 205 My Father, it is good for me 357
Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling My God, accept my heart this day 492
gloom 430 My God and Father, while I stray 344
Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us 427 My God, and is Thy table spread ? 59 "~
Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace ... 433 My God, how wonderful Thou art 33
Leader of faithful souls, and Guide 434 My God, I love Thee for Thyself 296
Leave God to order all thy ways ... 372 My God, I -love Thee, not because 292-"
Lend me, O Lord, Thy softening cloud ^68 My God, I thank Thee, who hast made ... 345 -
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"My God, is any hour so sweet 281 O Jesus, Thou art standing 218"""
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My gracious Lord, I own Thy right 397 O Light of Life, O Saviour dear 666
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My Saviour, on Thy word of truth 373 O little town of Bethlehem ...
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My soul, repeat His praise 42 O Lord and Master of us all 93
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My times are in Thy hand 378 O Lord, be with us when we sail 726 _^
O Lord, how happy should we be 385*
Nature- with open volume stands O Lord, I would delight in Thee 354
Nearer, my God, to Thee 277 O Lord of heaven and earth and sea... ... 311""
Never further than Thy cross 301 O Lord of life, and love, and power 741
No Gospel like this f -ast 523 O Lord, Thy heavenly grace impart 249
No human eyes Thy face may see ... 267 O Lord, who by Thy presence hast made
No more, my God, I boast no more ... 231 light ... ... ... 687
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Not all the blood of beasts 125 O Love divine and golden 720
Not always as the whirlwind s rush 536 O Love divine, how sweet thou art 3*5~^
Not for our sins alone ... ... ... ... 261 O Love Divine, that stooped to share ... 61
Not, Lord, Thine ancient works alone 401 O Love of God, how strong and true ! ... 30
Not so in haste, my heart ......... 377 O Love, that wilt not let me go 383
Not Thy garment s hem alone ... ... 260 O Love, who formedst me to wear 314""*"
Not to the terrors of the Lord ...... 476 O Master, it is good to be no*
Not what I am, O Lord, but what Thou art 306 O Master, let me walk with Thee 336
Not what these hands have done ...... 238 O mean may seem this house of clay ... 95
Now begin the heavenly theme ...... 506 O North, with all thy vales of green ... 564 ~^_
Now I have found the ground wherein ... 246 O Paradise! O Paradise! 445
Now let our cheerful eyes survey ...... 143 O perfect life of love 126
Now let our souls, on wings sublime... ... 442 O human thought tran
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Now may He, who from the dead ...... 639 scending ... 722
Now pray we for our country ... ... ... 733 O quickly come, dread Judge of all 177
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Now thank we all our God ... ... ... O sacred Head, now wounded 120
Now that the sun is gleaming bright ...... 660 O Saviour, I have nought t plead 250
Now the day is over ... ... ... ... 796 O show me not my Saviour dying 134
Now the labourer s task is o er ...... 461 O Son of Man, Thy name by choice 762
Now, the sowing and the weeping ...... 411 O Spirit of the living God 550
Now to the Lord a noble song ......... 169 O still in accents clear and strong 548
O that the Lord s salvation 573
O bless the Lord, my soul ... .... .. 4i O the bitter shame and sorrow ... 342 ~~
O brothers, lift your voices ......... 557 O Thou from whom all goodness flows ... 358
O Christ, our God, who with Thine own hast O Thou, in all Thy might so far 38
been .................. 526 O thou, my soul, forget no more 164.
O Christ, our true and only Light ...... 552 O thou not made with hands 479
O Christ, what burdens bowed Thy head ... 121 O Tbou, the contrite sinner s Friend ... 146
O come, all ye faithful ... ... ... ... 86 O Thou, through suffering perfect made ... 715
O come and mourn with me awhile ...... 112 O Thou to whom in ancient time 644
O come, O come, Immanuel ... ... ... 572 O Thou, who earnest from above 393
O come to the merciful Saviour who calls yoa 222 O Thou, who didst, with love untold ... 135
- O day of rest and gladness ...... O Thou, who hast redeemed of old 241
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^-Pleasant are Thy courts above 600 Sweet feast of love divine 522
Praise, Lord, for Thee, in Zion waits ... 592 Sweet is the solace of Thy love 361
~ Praise, my soul, the King of heaven ... 599 Sweet is the work, my God, my King ... 577-
Praise, O praise the Lord of harvest ... ... 709 Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go 610
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Still willwe trust, though earth seem dark Thou art gone up on high ... 140
and dreary 364 Thou art the Everlasting Word 75
Stillwith Thee, O my God 280 Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb ... 124
Strong Son of God, immortal Love 380 Thou didst leave Thy throne and, Thy kingly
Summer suns are glowing 703 crown 757
Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear 664 Thou glorious Sun of Righteousness 578
Sweet day of worship, day of rest 586 Thou gracious Power, wnose mercy lends ... 63 5
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Thou hidden Love of God, whose height ... 313 We sing the praise of Him who died ...
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Thou hidden Source of calm repose 157 We speak of the realms of the blest 474
Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and We thank Thee, gracious God, for all ... 538
sorrow 366 We thank Thee, Lord, for using us 537
Thou, Lord, art Love, and everywhere ... 37 Weary of earth, and laden with my sin ...
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Thou say st, Take up thy cross 298
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To our Redeemer s glorious name 23 When the Paschal evening fell 507
To Thee, my God and Saviour 661 When the Saviour dwelt below 104
To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise ... 708 When the weary, seeking rest 596
To Thy temple I repair 590 When this passing world is done 74
True-hearted, whole-hearted, faithful and When Thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come 180
loyal 503 When we cannot see our way 431
Twas God that made the ocean 748 When wilt Thou save the people? 734
Two temples doth Jehovah prize 265 When wounded sore, the stricken heart ... 228
Where art Thou, Lord ? With anxious eyes 50
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Where is thy God, my soul ? 279
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in the light ... 291 Wheresoever two or three 623
Walking with Thee, my God 278 While shepherds watched their flocks by
"We are but little children weak 777 night 8r
We bless Thee for Thy peace, O God ... 375 Who, as Thou, makes blest ? 338
We come, our hearts with gladness glowing 711 Who is on the Lord s side? 399"
We come unto our fathers God 480 Winter reigneth o er the land 714
We faintly hear, we dimly see 94 With all my powers of heart and tongue ... 59
We give Thee but Thine own 392 With joy we meditate the grace T
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We have not known Thee as we ought ... 255 With the sweet word of peace 636
We limit not the truth of God 211 Work, for the night is coming 406
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*Propior Deo 277 *St. Jude 570
*St. Werburgh 278
*Thanington 278 6 S (8 lines, with refrain).
*Invitation 219
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*Vigil 181 *Christ Church 642
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*Pro omnibus Sanctis 473 Nicasa 25
St. Philip 25
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*Artavia ... 128 the Lord
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*Genoa 307, 687 Irregular.
*Pax Dei 609 Adeste Fideles 86
*St. Agnes 306 All things bright 751
Toulon 525 Athens 763
JHrathay 712
Child Service 787
10.10.10.10.4. Children s Song 753
*St. Keverne 309
Christmas 753
Compassion 226
God be with you 802
10 s (6 lines). God in Nature 751
*Nachtlied 676
Grace 787
*Tenterden 483 Holy Nativity 757
*Warrenne, No. 4 324
Huddleston 763
Yorkshire In the field 754
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St. Sylvester 690
11.10.11.6. tStudland 712
*Diadema 364 Surrey Chapel 763
*Trust 364 Thou didst leave 757
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THE CALL TO WORSHIP.
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Praise ye, praise ye, God the Lord ! Praise ye, praise ye, God the Lord !
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Clitfs, where tumbling seas have roared, Praise Him, Father, Friend, and Lord !
Pulse of waters, blithely beating, Each glad soul its free course winging,
Wave advancing, wave retreating, Each glad voice its free song singing,
Praise ye, praise ye, God the Lord ! Praise the great and mighty Lord !
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His truth to prove, His will to do, Whom angels serve and saints adore,
Praise ye our God, for He is. great ; The Father, Son. and Holy Ghost,
Trust iu His name, for it is true. To whom be praise for evermore.
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HIS ATTRIBUTES AND GLORY.
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The Lord is a great God, and a great Thy right hand, O Lord, is glorious in
King above all gods.Ps. xcv. 3. power. Ex. xv. 6.
How beautiful Thy mercy-seat, Thy wisdom, with its deep on deep,
In depths of burning light ! A rapture to the sight.
2 How dread are Thine eternal years, 2 Thy justice is the gladdest thing
O everlasting Lord ! Creation can behold ;
And worship Thee with trembling hope There s not a wish the heart can have
And penitential tears. Which Thou dost not fulfil.
5 Yet I -may love Thee too, Lord, All things that have been, all that are,
Almighty as Thou art, All things that can be dreamed,
For Thou hast stooped to ask of me All possible creations, made,
The love of my poor heart. Kept faithful, or redeemed,
6 No earthly father loves like Thee, cr 6 All these may draw upon Thy power,
No mother, half so mild, Thy mercy may command ;
Bears and forbears as Thou hast done mp And still outflows Thy silent sea,
With me, Thy sinful child. Immutable and grand.
7 Father of Jesus, love s reward ! 7 O little heart of mine shall pain !
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Who through this earthly pilgrimage In the bright world above.
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Of their succeeding race.
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Our wandering footsteps guide :
And, while my lips rejoice,
The men that hear my sacred song
Give us each day our daily bread, Shall join their cheerful voice.
And raiment fit provide.
4 Fathers to sons shall teach Thy name,
4 spread Thy covering wings around,
Till all our wanderings cease, And children learn Thy ways ;
And at our Father s loved abode Ages to come Thy truth proclaim,
Our souls arrive in peace. And nations sound Thy praise.
5 Such blessings from Thy gracious hand 5 The world is governed by Thy hands,
And Thou shalt be our chosen God, And Thine eternal kingdom stands,
And portion evermore. Though rocks and hills remove.
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The glorious theme renew. God s blessing, now and here.
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have mercy on thee. ISA. liv. 8.
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2 Deep in unfathomable mines we know in doing good
Of never-failing skill
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Unchangeable Thou art ;
He treasures up His bright designs, The change is in our wayward mood,
And works His sovereign will. And in
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Are big with mercy, and shall break cr Yet through the cloud Thy glory breaks
In blessings on your head. And from the cloud Thy grace.
4 Judge not the Lord by feeble sense, ?/ 4 And love is in the falling rain,
But trust Him for His grace ; As in the shining hour,
Behind a frowning providence And worketh from a life of pain
He hides a smiling face. A life of noble power.
The bud may have a bitter taste, And every sorrow, being past,
But sweet will be the flower. A mercy shall be found.
6 Blind unbelief is sure to err, 6 Then help us, Lord, to walk with Thee
And scan His work in vain ; By faith and not by sight ;
God is His own interpreter, So shall we find no change in Thee,
And He will make it plain. But change of love and light.
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God can lead the blind and seeing, Are too vast for us to know Thee
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Should flesh and blood reflne,
In all His words most wonderful, God presence, and His very
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Most sure in all His ways. And essence all-Divine.
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When all was sin and shame, In Man for man the foe,
A second Adam to the fight, dim The double agony in Man
And to the rescue came. For man should undergo ;
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Grace first contrived a way Grace all the work shall crown
To save rebellious man ; Through everlasting days ;
And allthe steps that grace display It lays in heaven the topmost stone,
Which drew the wondrous plan. And well deserves the praise.
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He is here, whom seers in old time 4 Thee let old men, Thee let young men,
Chanted of, while ages ran ;
Thee let boys in chorus sing ;
Whom the faithful word of prophets Matrons, virgins, little maidens,
Promised since the world began ; With glad voices answering :
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This our sacrifice of praise. This our hymn of grateful praise.
mf 2 For the beauty of each hour 4 For each perfect gift of Thine
Of the day and of the night, To our race so freely given,
Hill and vale, and tree and flower, Graces, human and divine,
Sun and moon, and stars of light ;
Flowers of earth, and buds of heaven ;
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This our sacrifice of praise. This our sacrifice of praise.
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/ 1 A THOUSAND years have come and gone, 3 And we are glad, and we will sing,
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near a thousand more, As in the days of yore ;
Since happier light from heaven shone Come all, and hearts made ready bring,
Than ever shone before ; To welcome back once more
And in the hearts of old and young The day when first on wintry earth
A joy most joyful stirred, A summer change began,
That sent such news from tongue to tongue And, dawning in a lowly birth,
As ears had never heard. Uprose the Light of man.
2 Then angels on their starry way p 4 For trouble such as men must bear
Felt bliss unfelt before, From childhood to fourscore,
For news that men should be as they cr He shared with us, that we might share
To darkened earth they bore ;
His joy for evermore ;
So toiling men and spirits bright cr And twice a thousand years of grief,
A first communion had, Of conflict and of sin,
And in meek mercy s rising light / May tell how large the harvest-sheaf
Were each exceeding glad. His patient love shall win.
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Glory to the new-born King, Born that man no more may die ;
Peace on earth, and mercy mild, Born to raise the sous of earth ;
With the angelic host proclaim, Rise, the woman s conquering Seed ;
ff Hark ! the herald angels sing, / Hark ! the herald angels sing,
Light and life to all He brings, Peace on earth and mercy mild,
Risen with healing in His wings. God and sinners reconciled.
Hark ! the herald angels sing, ff Hark ! the herald angels sing,
Let us now go even unto Bethlehem and see this thing ivhich is come to pass. LUKE
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by all Thy pains and woe, By the anguished sigh that told
Suffered once for man below, Treachery lurked within Thy fold,
Bending from Thy throne on high, From Thy seat above the sky,
Hear our solemn litany. Hear our solemn litany.
By Thy days of sore distress By the cross, the nail, the thorn,
In the savage wilderness, Piercing spear, and torturing scorn ;
By the dread mysterious hour By the gloom that veiled the skies
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Rising up from griefs and tears. Glory round His wounded brow.
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That Thou wilt plead for me. And plead, plead for me.
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Far off appears my resting-place, Darkened with anguish, guilt and fear,
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Still, Saviour, plead for me. Dear Saviour, plead for me.
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He Thou Fount of life and fire,
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3 The joy of all who dwell above, Surpassing all the joys we know,
mf All that we can desire :
The joy of all below
To whom He manifests His love,
And grants His name to know.
4 May every heart confess Thy name,
And ever Thee adore ;
4 To them the cross, with all its shame, And, seeking Thee, itself inflame
With all its grace, is given :
To seek Thee more and more.
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Their joy the joy of heaven. 5 Thee may our tongues for ever bless j
Their profit and their joy, to know The image of Thine own.
The mystery of His love.
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His people s hope, His people s wealth, And fill the world with bliss.
Their everlasting theme.
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1 i~\ THOU, my soul, forget no more
1 TESUS, Thou Joy of loving hearts, W The Friend who all thy misery bore :
Thou savest those that on Thee call ; And canst thou e er such love forget ?
To them that seek Thee Thou art good, 3 Renounce thy works and ways with grief,
To them that find Thee, All in all !
And fly to this most sure relief ;
Nor Him forget who left His throne,
3 We taste Thee, Thou Living Bread, And for thy life gave up His own.
And long to feast upon Thee still ; 4 Infinite truth and mercy shine
We drink of Thee, the Fountain-Head,
In Him, and He Himself is thine :
And thirst our souls from Thee to fill.
And canst thou, then, with sin beset,
Such charms, such matchless charms forget ?
4 Our restless spirits yearn for Thee,
Where er our changeful lot is cast ;
5 Ah no till life itself depart.
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And join the chorus of the skies.
5 Jesus, ever with us stay, 6 Ah no when all things else expire,
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Joy and Peace for ever !
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Find it everlasting love. And to all their wants attends.
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Could, or would, have shed his blood ? What He daily bears from us ?
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Of hell subdued, and peace with heaven. In willing bonds beneath Thy feet.
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The brightest image of His grace ; My thoughts rejoice at Jesus name ;
God, in the person of His Son, Ye angels, dwell upon the sound !
Has all His mightiest works outdone. Ye heavens, reflect it to the ground !
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Proclaim the wise and powerful God ; Where He unveils His lovely face ;
And Thy rich glories from afar There all His beauties to behold,
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Midst flaming worlds, in these arrayed, E en then this shall be all my plea,
With joy shall I lift up head. my Jesus hath lived, hath died for me.
2 Bold shall I stand in that great day, 4 let the dead now hear Thy voice !
For who aught to my charge shall lay ? Bid, now, Thy banished ones rejoice :
Fully, through these, absolved I am Their beauty this, their glorious dress,
From sin and fear, from guilt and shame. Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness.
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Gird up your loins as in His sight, He shall his Lord with rapture see,
For awful is His name. And be with honour crowned.
Christ shall the banquet spread
With His own royal hand ;
And raise that faithful servant s head
Amidst the angelic band.
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O er every thought and step preside. Into all truth our footsteps guide.
Plant holy fear in every heart, Our troubled thoughts, our fears remove,
That we from God may ne er depart. With us for ever deign to dwell.
3 Lead us to Christ, the Living Way, 3 Sent from the Father by the Son,
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4 Lead us to heaven that we may share 4 Peace that the WOT Id has not to give
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Lead us to God, our final rest, Help Thou us more to Him to live,
To be with Him for ever blest. And with His peace our spirits fill.
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2 We are sinful cleanse us, Lord ; 6 With us, for us, intercede,
Sick and faint Thy strength afford ;
And with voiceless groaning plead
Lost, until by Thee restored, Our unutterable need,
Comforter Divine. Comforter Divine.
4 Like the dew Thy peace distil : 8 Search for us the depths of God ;
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Descend with all Thy gracious powers, May barrenness rejoice to own
O come, great Spirit, come. Thy fertilising power.
And lead us in those paths of life And let Thy Church on earth become
Where all the righteous go. Blest as the Church above.
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The brightness of His face.
4 God, through Himself, we then shall know, 5 His love within us shed abroad,
If Thou within us shine ; Life s ever-springing well ;
And sound, with all Thy saints below, Till God in us, and we in God,
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We read Thy name in fairer lines. Thy hands have brought salvation down,
2 Sun, moon, and stars convey Thy praise And writ the blessings in Thy word.
Round the whole earth, and never stand :
2 In vain the trembling conscience seeks
So, when Thy truth began its race,
It touched and glanced on every land. Some solid ground to rest upon ;
Thy gospel makes the simple wise, How firm our hope and comfort stands !
Thy laws are pure, Thy judgments right. 4 Should all the forms that men devise
5 Thy noblest wonders here we view,
Assault my faith with treacherous art,
In souls renewed, in sins forgiven :
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And make Thy word my guide to heaven. And bind the Gospel to my heart.
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Stream from the fount of heavenly ;
3 Pillar of fire through watches dark, 3 The hand that gave it still supplies
And radiant cloud by day; The gracious light and heat:
When waves would whelm our
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Our anchor and our stay ;
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Will of His glorious Son ; For such a bright display
Without thee how could earth be trod, As makes a world of darkness shine
Or heaven itself be won ? With beams of heavenly day.
5 Lord, grant us all aright to learn
The wisdom it
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imparts ; The steps of Him I love,
And to its heavenly teaching turn Till glory breaks
With simple, childlike hearts. upon my view
In brighter worlds above.
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Blessing with new love and thought, May it, like the wakening horn,
To religion s added praise. Summon cheerful souls away.
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1 T)REAK Thou the bread of life, 2 Bless Thou the truth, dear Lord,
-t) Dear Lord, to me, To me to me,
As Thou didst break the loaves As Thou didst bless the bread
Beside the sea : By Galilee :
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God s free bounty glorify ; Lo your Saviour prostrate
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True belief, and true repentance, Bleeding on the tree behold Him !
Every grace that brings us nigh, Hear Him cry before He dies,
Without money, It is finished !
Come to Jesus Christ and buy. Sinner, will not this suffice !
3 Let not conscience make you linger, mf 6 Lo ! the incarnate God, ascended,
Nor of fitness fondly dream ; Pleads the merit of His blood ;
All the fitness He requireth Venture on Him, venture wholly,
Is to feel your need of Him : Let no other trust intrude ;
This He gives you ; None but Jesus
Tis the Spirit s rising beam. Can do helpless sinners good.
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Give our hearts to Thine obedience,
Serve and love Thee best of all.
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1 O OULS of men !
why will ye scatter 5 There is no place where earth s sorrows
Like a crowd of frightened sheep ? Are more felt than up in heaven ;
Foolish hearts !
why will ye wander There is no place where earth s failings
From, a love so true and deep ? Have such kindly judgment given.
2 Was there ever kindest shepherd 6 For the love of God is broader
Half so gentle, half so sweet Than the measures of man s mind ;
As the Saviour who would have us And the heart of the Eternal
Come and gather round His feet ? Is most wonderfully kind.
But is mightier than it seems : In the blood that has been shed ;
Tis our Father : and His fondness There is joy for all the members
Goes far out beyond our dreams. In the sorrows of the Head.
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.
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Of pardon, grace, and peace, The fight is fierce and long ;
Our hearts were filled with sadness, Which calls us very sinners,
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To come, dear Lord, to Thee !
Aud songs the break of day.
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XI calls grace ;
Transported, fall before His feet And call on all around to seek
Who makes the prisoners free. True freedom by His name.
2 Into the captive heart He pours 4 Walk on at large, till you attain
His Spirit from on high ; Your Father s house above ;
We lose the terrors of the slave, There shall you wear immortal crowns.
And Abba, Father !
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221 If any man thirst, let him come unto Me, and driiik. JOHN vii. 37.
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-Lj Behold the Kiug of Glory waits, Where Christ the ruler is confessed !
The King of kings is drawing near, O happy hearts and happy homes,
The Saviour of the world is here ;
To whom this King in triumph comes !
Life and salvation doth He bring, The cloudless Sun of joy He is,
Wherefore rejoice, and gladly sing. Who bringeth pure delight and bliss.
His kingly crown is holiness, From earthly use, for heaven s employ,
His sceptre, pity in distress ;
Adorned with prayer, and love, and joy ;
cr The end of all our woe He brings, So shall your Sovereign enter in,
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I quit the hopes I held before, May not a sinner trust in Thee ?
To trust the merits of Thy Son.
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I would not be controlled : Twas He that made me whole :
I did not love my Father s voice, Twas He that brought me to the fold,
I loved afar to roam. Tis He that still doth keep.
They bound me with the bauds of love, But now I love my Father s voice,
Thev saved the wandering one. I love, I love His home !
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That silent, secret thought shall be My sweetest thought henceforth shall be
That all my hopes are fixed on Thee ;
That all I want I find in Thee ;
On Thee, my God, on Thee. In Thee, my God, in Thee.
J. F. Oberlin, tr. Mrs. D. Wilson.
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In this His beams are felt, but none ;
May tell how He is in the shrine. Make our enlarged souls possess,
And learn the height and breadtli and
3 Enough, if He in very deed
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Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee.
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-L -L From blush of morn to evening star, Then are my sins by Thee forgiven ;
As that which calls me to Thy feet, Then dost Thou cheer my solitude
The hour of prayer { With hope of heaven.
2 Blest is that tranquil hour of morn, f> No words can tell what sweet relief
And blest that hour of solemn eve, There for my every want I find,
When, on the wings of prayer upborne, What strength for warfare, balm for grief,
The world I leave ; What peace of mind.
3 For then a dayspring shines on me, 6 Hushed is each doubt, gone every fear ;
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With Thee allnight I mean to stay, Speak, or Thou never hence shalt move,
And wrestle till the break of day. And tell me if Thy name is Love.
2 I need not tell Thee who I am ; 5 Tis Love ! tis Love ! Thou diedst for me !
Thyself hast called me by my name, The morning breaks, the shadows flee ;
Look on Thy hands, and read it there. Pure, universal Love Thou art :
But who, I ask Thee, who art Thou ? To me, to all, Thy mercies move ;
Wrestling, I will not let Thee go, In vain I have not wept and strove ;
Till I Thy name, Thy nature know. Thy nature and Thy name is Love.
7 I know Thee, Saviour, who Thou art,
Jesus, the feeble sinner s friend ;
Nor wilt Thou with the night depart,
But stay and love me to the end.
Thy mercies never shall remove ;
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And pray to keep Thy Spirit s law That humble thoughts, which are Thy care
With true heart more and more. May live in us and grow.
2 Forgiveness so my soul hath stirred, 2 For lowly hearts shall understand
Subdued and reconciled, The peace, the calm delight
I must obey my Father s word, Of dwelling in Thy heavenly laud,
His dear word to His child. A pleasure in Thy sight.
3 My Father s word, and therefore dear, 3 Give us humility, that so
And blessed to fulfil ; Thy reign may come within,
With perfect love that casts out fear, And when Thy children homeward go
Would I perform Thy will. Wetoo may enter in.
4 The mind that was in Christ supply, 4 Hear us, our Saviour, ours Thou art,
The Spirit of Thy Son ; Though we are not like Thee ;
Then Thou shalt guide rne with Thine eye, Give us Thy Spirit in our heart,
And all Thy will be done. Large, lowly, trusting, free.
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The love of Christ constraineth us.
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For me didst bear the nails and spear, Dead be my heart to every joy,
And manifold disgrace ;
When Jesus cannot move.
3 And griefs and torments numberless, 3 Is not Thy name melodious still
4 Then why, blessed Jesus Christ, 4 Hast Thou a lamb in all Thy flock
mf I would disdain to feed ?
Should I not love Thee well ?
Not for the sake of winning heaven, Hast Thou a foe before whose face
Or of escaping hell ;
I fear Thy cause to plead ?
5 Not with the hope of gaining aught, f> Would not my ardent spirit vie
Nor seeking a reward ;
With angels round the throne,
cr But as Thyself hast loved me, To execute Thv sacred will,
O ever-loving Lord. And make Thy glory known ?
/ 6 E en so I love Thee, and will love, 6 Thou know st I love Thee, O my Lord :
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2 Faith that mountains could remove, 5 Faith and hope and love we see
Knowledge, all things, empty prove cr But the greatest of the three,
Without heavenly love. And the best, is love.
cr. Love, than death itself more strong : Shed on us, who to Thee sing,
Therefore give us love. Holy, heavenly love.
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3 Beloved, let us love :
BELOVED,
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For love is rest,
In God alone hath love And he who loveth not,
Its true abode. Abides unblest.
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/ 1 r\ LORD of heaven and earth and sea, 5 Thou giv st the Spirit s blessed dower,
\J To Thee all praise and glory be ; Spirit of life and love and power,
How shall we show our love to Thee, And dost His sevenfold graces shower
Who givest all ? Upon us all.
2 The golden sunshine, vernal air, 6 For souls redeemed, for sins forgiven,
Sweet flowers and fruits Thy love declare ;
For means of grace, and hopes of heaven,
Where harvests ripen, Thou art there, Father, what can to Thee be given,
Who givest all. Who givest all ?
3 For peaceful homes and healthful days, 7 We lose what on ourselves we spend,
For all the blessings earth displays, We have as treasure without end
We owe Thee thankfulness and praise, Whatever, Lord, to Thee we lend,
Who givest all. Who givest all.
mf 4 Thou didst not spare Thine only Son, 8 To Thee, from whom we all derive
But gav st Him for a world undone ;
Our life, our gifts, our power to give 1
And freely with the blessed One may we ever with Thee live,
Thou givest all. Who givest all !
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My foes, and healed my wounded mind ;
Or smile, Thy sceptre or Thy rod ;
I thank Thee, Lord, whose quickening voice What though my flesh and heart decay ?
Bids my freed heart in Thee rejoice. Thee shall I love in endless day.
A. Sttesius, tr. J. Wesley.
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My heart is at the secret source The hand that bled to make it mine
Of every precious thing. Is keeping it for me :
Now the frail vessel Thou hast made My heart is resting on His truth,
No handbut Thine shall fill ;
Who hath made all things mine ;
The waters of the earth have failed, Who draws my captive will to Him,
And I am thirsting still. And makes it one with Thiiio.
I seek the treasure of Thy love, I hear the voice of joy and health
And close at hand it lies : Resounding everywhere.
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While the nearer waters roll, Raise the fallen, cheer the faint,
While the tempest still is high : Heal the sick, and lead the blind.
Hide me, my Saviour, hide, Just and holy is Thy name,
storm of life is past
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Solace of my hours of night ;
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1V1 The earth so bright, Our weak heart clings,
So full of splendour and of joy, Hast given us joys, tender and true,
Beauty and light ; Yet all with wings ;
Ithank Thee, too, that Thou hast made ?n/ I thank Thee, Lord, that Thou hast kept
Joy to abound ;
The best in store ;
So many gentle thoughts and deeds We have enough, yet not too much,
Circling us round, To long for more ;
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p Ithank Thee more that all our joy Ithank Thee, Lord, that here our souls,
Is touched with pain ; Though amply blest,
That shadows fall on brightest hours, Can never find, although they seek,
That thorns remain : A perfect rest,
So that earth s bliss may be our guide, Nor ever shall, until they lean
And not our chain. On Jesus breast.
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Sweet rays of comfort shine between, And wait with deep humility
And thorns are mixed with flowers. For Thy revealing grace.
2 Lord, teach me to adore the hand 2 Lord, when Thy way is in the sea,
From whence my comforts flow ; And
strange to mortal sense,
And let me in this desert laud I love Thee in the mystery,
A glimpse of Canaan know. I trust Thy providence.
Accepted at Thy throne of grace I may not reach with earthly wings
Let this petition rise : The heights and depths of God.
4 me a calm, a thankful heart,
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The blessings of Thy grace impart, For soon in heaven my Father s smile
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5 Let the sweet hope that Thou art mine cr 5 Then Thou shalt end time s short eclipse,
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In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes, Grant patience, rest, and kind relief,
Good Lord, remember me. Hear, and remember me.
2 When on rny aching, burdened heart 5 If on my face, for Thy dear name,
My sins lie heavily, Shame and reproaches be,
Thy pardon speak, new peace impart : All hail reproach, and welcome shame,
In love remember me. If Thou remember me.
3 When trials sore obstruct my way, 6 When in the solemn hour of death
And ills I cannot flee, I own Thy just decree,
Then let my strength be as my day :
Saviour, with my last parting breath
For good remember me. I ll cry, Remember me.
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Strong the hand stretched out to shield us ; Faith can sing through days of sorrow
All must be well. All, all is well.
ra/2 Though we pass through tribulation, On our Father s love relying,
All will be well ;
Jesus every need supplying,
Ours is such a full salvation, Or in living or in dying,
All, all is well.
All must be well.
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Though rough and steep our pathway, worn and weary
Still will we trust in God.
2 Our eyes see dimly till by faith anointed,
And our blind choosing brings us grief and pain ;
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376 The judgments of the Lord are true
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understanding, sliall keep your hearts
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1 T SEE the wrong that round me lies,
mf 1 blessfor Thy peace, God, _L I feel the guilt within ;
VV Deep as the unfathomed sea, and
I hear, with groan travail -cries,
Which falls like sunshine on the road The world confess its sin.
Of those who trust in Thee.
2 Yet, in the maddening maze of things,
2 We ask not, Father, for repose
Which comes from outward rest, And tossed by storm and flood,
If we may have through all life s woes To one fixed trust my spirit clings :
4 That peace which flows serene and deep 4 And if my heart and flesh are weak
A river in the soul To bear an untried pain,
Whose banks a living verdure keep The bruised reed He will not break,
God s sunshine o er the whole. But strengthen and sustain.
f> O Father, give our hearts this peace, 5 And Thou, Lord by whom ! are seen
Whate er the outward be, Thy creatures as they be,
Till all life s discipline shall cease,
Forgive me if too close I lean
And we go home to Thee. My human heart on Thee !
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\J I rest my weary soul in Thee ; I cannot close my heart to Thee ;
I give Thee back the life I owe, 1 trace the rainbow through the rain,
That in Thine ocean depths its flow And feel the promise is not vain
May richer, fuller be. That morn shall tearless be.
2 Light that followest all my way, Cross that liftest up my head,
I yieldmy flickering torch to Thee ;
I dare not ask to fly from Thee ;
My heart restores its borrowed ray, 1 lay in dust life s glory dead,
That in Thy sunshine s blaze its day And from the ground there blossoms red
May brighter, fairer be. Life that shall endless be.
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earthly fetters free, Thus ever Thine alone,
In singleness of heart and aim, My soul and body given to Thee,
Thy servant, Lord, to be ;
The purchase Thou hast won ;
2 With willing heart and longing eyes 4 How happily the working days
To watch before Thy gate, In this dear service fly ;
Ready to run the weary race, How rapidly the closing hour,
To bear the heavy weight ; The time of rest draws nigh,
No voice of thunder to expect, When all the faithful gather home,
But follow, calm and still ;
A joyful company,
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j In living echoes of Thy tone ;
The precious things Thou dost impart ;
As Thou hast sought, so let me seek And wing my words, that they may reach
Thy erring children, lost and lone. The hidden depths of many a heart.
2 lead me, Lord, that I may lead p 5 give Thine own sweet rest to me,
The wandering and the wavering feet ; That I may speak with soothing power
feed me, Lord, that I may feed A word in season, as from Thee,
Thy hungering ones with manna sweet. To weary ones in needful hour.
cr 3 strengthen me, that, while I stand / 6 fill me with Thy fulness, Lord,
Firm on the rock, and strong in Thee, Until my very heart o erflow
1 may stretch out a loving hand In kindling thought and glowing word,
To wrestlers with the troubled sea. Thy love to tell, Thy praise to show.
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GAL.vi.9. man dieth to himself. ROM. xiv. 7.
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The midnight cry, Behold, I come I
His love hath animating power.
H. Bonar. P. Doddridije.
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2 Take my hands, and let them move 5 Take my will, and make it Thine ;
Take my lips, and let them be Take myself, and I will be,
Filled with messages from Thee, Ever, only, all for Thee.
Frances R. Havergal.
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VV will serve the King 1 Strong may be the foe,
Who will be His helpers But the King s own army
Other lives to briug ? None can overthrow :
Who will leave the world s side ? Round His standard ranging,
Who will face the foe ? Victory is secure,
Who is on the Lord s side ? For His truth unchanging
Who for Him will go ? Makes the triumph sure.
By Thy call of mercy, Joyfully enlisting
By Thy grace divine, By Thy grace divine.
We are on the Lord s side ;
We are on the Lord s side ;
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2 Christ for the world we .sing : / 4 Christ for the world we sing :
The wayward and the lo.st, The new-born souls, whose days,
By restless passion tossed, Reclaimed from error s ways,
Redeemed at countless cost Inspired with hope and praise,
From dark despair. To Christ belong.
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And put a cheerful courage on. And make us steadfast, firm, and bold.
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Who follows in His train ? knew,
mf Who best can drink his cup of woe, And mocked the cross and flame :
He follows in His train. dim They bowed their necks the death to feel :
dim He prayed for them that did the wrong p O God, to us may grace be given
Wiio follows in his train ( To follow in their train.
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For we have no help but Thee, Thou didst feel its keenest woe ;
cr Yet possessing every blessing, dim Lone and dreary, faint and weary,
It our God our Father be. Through the desert Thou didst go.
mf 3 Spirit of our God, descending,
Fill our hearts with heavenly joy,
Love with every passion blending,
Pleasure that can never cloy :
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I am weak, but Thou art ;
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Lead me all my journey
Bread of heaven, through :
Feed uie till I Avant no more. Strong Deliverer,
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/ 1 CHILDREN of the heavenly King, 4 Lift your eyes, you sons of light
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Sing your Saviour s worthy praise, There our endless home shall be,
Glorious in His works and ways. There our Lord we soon shall see.
They are happy now, and we Jesus Christ, your Father s Son,
Soon their happiness shall see. Bids you undismayed go on.
There your seat is now prepared, Only Thou our Leader be,
There your kingdom and reward. And we still will follow Thee.
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.
10.10.10.10. E. J. HOPKINS.
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Who would not seek the happy land I long to be where Jesus is,
Where they that loved are blest ? To feel, to see Him near ;
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And lean their weary head Earth for its little while
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They see the Light of Light We weep and mourn for you ;
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It doth not yet appear.
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And view the landscape o er, 6 Then, my soul, with patience wait ;
Not Jordan s stream, nor death s cold The happy hour is near
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Iknow not, I know not,
Short toil, eternal rest ; What joys await us there,
For mortals and for sinners What radiancy of glory,
A mansion with the blest !
What light beyond compare.
mf 2 And now we fight the battle, / 2 They stand, those halls of Zion,
But then shall wear the crown All jubilant with song,
Of full and everlasting And bright with many an angel,
And passionless renown ; And all the martyr throng
cr And He, whom now we trust in The Prince is ever in them,^
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Jn fulness of His grace, Have conquered in the fight,
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I men made perfect. HEB. xii. 22, 23. O that the word were given !
f 1 /"^OME, let us join, our friends above, cr Come, Lord of Hosts, the waves divide,
\J That have obtained the prize, And land us all in heaven.
And on the eagle wings of love, C. Wesley.
To joys celestial rise.
Fellow-citizens ivith the saints.
2 Let saints below in concert sing 488 EPH. ii. 19.
In earth and heaven are one. Walking in all His ways, they find
. Their heaven on earth begun.
3 One family we dwell in Him,
One Church, above, beneath, 2 The Church triumphant in Thy love.
dim now divided by the stream, Their mighty joys we know
Though ;
The narrow stream, of death. They sing the Lamb in hymns above,
And we in hymns below.
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To His command we bow Thy glorious realm they praise,
; And bow before Thy throne
Part of His host hath crossed the flood, ;
And greet the blood-besprinkled bands And he that in Thy statutes treads
On the eternal shore. Shall meet Thee in the skies.
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1 TESUS, and shall it ever be, Ashamed of Jesus, that dear Friend
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A mortal man ashamed of Thee, On whom my hopes of heaven depend !
Whose glories shine through endless days ? That I no more revere His name.
3 Ashamed of Jesus !
just as soon cr 6 Till then nor is my boasting vain
Let midnight be ashamed of noon ;
Till then I boast a Saviour slain ;
Tis midnight with my soul till He, / And may this my glory be,
Bright Morning Star, bid darkness flee. That Christ is not ashamed of me !
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On Thee, my Saviour and my God ! Fresh soldiers to the Saviour s cause,
Well may this glowing heart rejoice, Who thus, baptized into His name,
And tell its raptures all abroad. His goodness and their faith proclaim.
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happy boud, that seals my vows For these now added to the host,
To Him who merits all my love ! Who in their Lord and Saviour boast,
Let cheerful anthems fill His house, And consecrate to Him their days,
While to that sacred shrine I move. Accept, God, our grateful praise.
3. 3.
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High heaven, that heard the solemn vow, Lead them at once their Lord to own,
That vow renewed shall daily hear, To glory in His cross alone ;
dim Till in life s latest hour I bow, And then, baptized, His truth to teach,
And bless in death a bond so dear. His love to share, His heaven to reach.
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3 Man may trouble and distress me, 4 Take, my soul, thy full salvation ;
Twill but drive me to Thy breast ;
Rise o er sin and fear and care :
Life with trials hard Joy to find in every station
may press me,
Heaven will bring me sweeter rest. Something still to do or bear,
tis not in grief to harm me, Think what Spirit dwells within thee,
While Thy love is left to me ! What a Father s smile is thine,
twere not in joy to charm me, What a Saviour died to win thee :
Were that joy unmixed with Thee ! Child of heaven, shouldst thou repine ?
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THE CHUECH OF CHRIST.
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4 In Him abiding !
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We too would bear the fruit divine.
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With the true and living Bread. There our sins and sorrows hide.
2 When we taste the mystic wine. 5 From the bonds of sin release ;
Of Thine outpoured blood the sign, Cold and wavering faith increase ;
Fill our hearts with love divine. Grant us, Lamb of God, Thy peace.
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1 T ET me be with Thee where Thou art, 3 Let me be with Thee where Thou art,
I J My Saviour, my eternal .Rest ;
Where spotless saints Thy name adore ;
Then only will this longing heart Then only will this sinful heart
Be fully and for ever blest. Be evil and defiled no more.
2 Let me be with Thee where Thou art, 4 Let me be with Thee where Thou art,
Thine unveiled glory to behold ;
Where none can die, whence none remove ;
Then only will this wayward heart Then only will this cleansed heart
Cease to be treacherous, faithless, cold. Reflect the fulness of Thy love.
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Give us the earnest in our heart And ever for the crowning prize
Of Thine eternal rest. Our waiting souls prepare.
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THE CHURCH OF CHRIST.
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J? Attentive to our earnest prayer : XI Hear from Thy throne our suppliant
We plead for those who plead for Thee ;
call :
Successful pleaders may they be. We come the promised grace to seek,
Of which aforetime Thou didst speak.
2 How great their work, how vast their charge !
To them Thy sacred truth reveal, Thou must our wavering faith renew
Suppress their fear, inflame their zeal : Ere we can yield Thee service true.
Hear from their lips the joyful sound, And praise shall crown the suppliant s
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The ray that evening flingeth Through him Thy voice obeying,
In softened glory lies ; Home to Thy fold shall go.
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2 Not always thus, with outward sign 4 Though heralded with nought of fear,
Of fire or voice from heaven, Or outward sign or show,
The message of a truth divine, Though only to the inward ear
The call of God is given ; whispers soft and low ;
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ITS MINISTERS.
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Until her crown be won : Tis tribulation still :
The story of the past No slacker grows the fight,
Comes up before her view ;
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For Thy surpassing gift ; Whe.re deeper shades prevail ;
The heart, its Lord possessing, Our God, wilt Thou prepare them
What lofty hopes uplift ! The gospel s light to hail ?
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Wrath, and hate, and vengeance grim, Gifts abundant, rich and free ;
Still God looks on human faces Love, her wondrous debt still owing,
Heavenward turned, but not to Him ; Brings Thy gifts again to Thee
Slaves in bondage That Thy kingdom
Worse than that of fettered limb. May extend from sea to sea.
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Let no shore be left untrod, Conies Thy Spirit s breath of balm ;
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When shall end the night of weeping ? Can they hear without a preacher ?
When shall break the promised day ? cr Lord Almighty, give the word.
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All partake the glorious bliss ! Him who spake a world from nought.
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To praise Thy name, give thanks and Shine on us now, to heal and bless,
sing, With brighter beams than e er before.
To show Thy love by morning light,
And talk of all Thy truth at night. 2 Shine on Thy work of grace within,
On each celestial blossom there ;
tnf 2 Sweet is the day of sacred rest, Destroy each bitter root of sin,
No mortal care shall seize my breast ; And make Thy garden fresh and fair.
heart in tune be found,
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Like David s harp of solemn sound. 3 Shine on Thy pure eternal word.
Its mysteries to our souls reveal ;
3 My heart shall triumph in the Lord,
And whether read, remembered, heard,
And bless His works and bless His
let it quicken, strengthen, heal.
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All I desired or wished below ; Till that bright Sabbath be begun,
/ And every power tind sweet employ That glorious day which knows nc
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Sing, Holy, Holy, Holy, From thee, like Pisgah s mountain,
To the great God Triune. We view our promised land.
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The light first had its birth
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For our sins to bleed and die, In the calm of Sabbath peace ;
Help us now to cast aside That Thy people, here below,
All that would our hearts divide Something of the bliss may know
With the Father and the Son Something of the rest and love
Let Thy living Church be one. In the Sabbath home above.
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The dry and barren ground,
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589 Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you. JAS. iv. 8.
1 T ORD, we come before Thee now, 4 Send some message from Thy word,
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2 Lord, on Thee our souls depend : 5 Comfort those who weep and mourn ;
In compassion now descend ; Let the time of joy return ;
Tune our lips to sing Thy praise. Make them strong in faith and hope.
3 In Thine own appointed way, 6 Grant that all may seek and find
Now we here we stay
seek Thee ; : Thee a God supremely kind ;
Lord, from hence we would not go Heal the sick the captive free
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2 Friend of the friendless and the faint, cr But a prayer-hearing, answering God
Where should I lodge my deep complaint ?
Supports me under every load.
Where but with Thee, whose open door mf 5 Fair is the lot that s cast for me ;
Invites the helpless and the poor 1 Ihave an Advocate with Thee ;
3 Did ever mourner plead with Thee, And he is safe, and must succeed,
And Thou refuse that mourner s plea ? For whom the Lord vouchsafes to plead.
W. Cowper.
592 ^ e 8 ^ al1 be satisfi e d with the goodness of Thy house, Ps. Ixv. 4.
f KAlSE, Lord, for Thee, in Zion waits ; mf 4 Thy hand sets fast the mighty hills,
JL Prayer shall besiege Thy temple Thy voice the troubled ocean stills ;
Thou that hearest prayer, descend, Through Thee the deserts laugh and sing,
And still found the sinner s Friend.
"be And nature smiles, and owns her King.
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On Thy name shall call ; Bows the fervent knee ;
When the sinner, seeking life, When the soldier on the field
At Thy feet shall fall : Lifts his heart to Thee :
Hear then, in love, Lord, the cry, Hear then, in love, Lord, the cry,
In heaven, Thy dwelling-place on high. In heaven, Thy dwelling-place on high.
2 When the worldling, sick at heart, When the man of toil and care,
Lifts his soul above ;
In the city crowd,
When the prodigal looks back When the shepherd on the moor,
To his Father s love ;
Names the name of God ;
When the proud man from his pride When the learned and the high,
Stoops to seek Thy face ;
Tired of earthly fame,
When the burdened brings his guilt Now on higher joys intent,
To Thy throne of grace : Name the blessed name :
Hear then, in love, O Lord, the cry, Hear then, in love, Lord, the cry,
In heaven, Thy dwelling-place on high. In heaven, Thy dwelling-place on high.
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And make our lukewarm hearts to glow And loving hearts without alloy.
With lowly love and fervent will. That only long to be like Thee.
Through life s long day and death s dark Through life s long day and death s dark
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gentle Jesus, be our Light. gentle Jesus, be our Light.
2 The day is done its hours have run, 5 Labour is sweet, for Thou hast toiled,
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And Thou hast taken count of all, And care is light, for Thou hast cared ;
The scanty triumphs grace hath won, Let not our works with self be soiled,
The broken vow, the frequent fall. Nor in unsimple ways ensnared.
life s long day and death dark
Through life s long day and death s dark Through s
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gentle Jesus, be our Light. O gentle Jesus, be our Light.
3 Grant us, dear Lord, from evil ways 6 For all we love, the poor, the sad,
True absolution and release ; The unto Thee we call
sinful, ;
And bless us,more than in past days, letThy mercy make us glad ;
With purity and inward peace. Thou art our Jesus and our All.
Through life s long day and death s dark Through life s long day and death s dark
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gentle Jesus, be our Light. gentle Jesus, be our Light.
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Dismissal, 87.87.47.
Benediction Hymn.
TTie?/ we?i wnio their tents joyful and glad of heart.- 1 KINGS viil, 66.
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With both our friendship shall be sweet, There Jesus shows a smiling face,
And our communion dear. And waits to answer prayer.
2 God pities all our griefs, That rich atoning blood,
He pardons every day, Which sprinkled round we see,
Almightyto protect our souls, Provides for those who come to God
Andwise to guide our way. An all-prevailing plea.
3 How large His bounties are !
Beyond our utmost wants,
What various stores of good, His love and power can bless ;
Our Advocate before the throne, We ask to serve Thee here below,
And our Forerunner there. And reign with Thee above.
5 Here fix, my roving heart, Abiding in Thy faith,
Here wait, my warmest love, Our will conformed- to Thine,
Till the communion be complete Let us victorious be in death,
In uobler scenes above. And then in glory shine.
P. Doddadge, John Newton.
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Thine oracles, the written word, The Sun is risen, the stars retire ;
Counsel and guidance still impart, The Comforter is come, and sheds
Responsive to the upright heart. His holy uuction on our heads.
3 What though no more by dreams is shown 6 Lord, with this grace our hearts
inspire ;
That future things to God are known ? Answer our sacrifice by fire ;
Enough the promises reveal ; And by Thy mighty acts declare
Wisdom and love the rest conceal. Thou art the God who hearest prayer.
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638 Depart, for I will send theefar hence unto the Gentiles. ACTS xxii. 21.
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641 Strengthen, O God, that which Thou hast wrought for us. Ps. Ixviii. 28.
m/l N the name which earth and heaven 3 Fair shall be Thine earthly temple :
Here with prayer its deep foundations Weary hearts and troubled spirits
In the faith of Christ we lay, Hereshall find a still retreat ;
Trusting by His help to crown it Sinful souls shall bring their burden
With the top-stone in its day. Here to the Absolver s feet.
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Sat weary by the patriarch s well.
3 Dear Shepherd of Thy chosen few, 3 From every place below the skies,
Thy former mercies here renew ; The grateful song, the fervent prayer,
Here, to our waiting hearts, proclaim The incense of the heart, may rise
The sweetness of Thy saving name. To heaven, and find acceptance there.
4 Here may we prove the power of prayer mf 4 To Thee shall age, with snowy hair,
To strengthen faith and sweeten care ;
And strength and beauty bend the
To teach our faint desires to rise, knee ;
And bring all heaven before our eyes. dim And childhood lisp, with reverent air,
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And make our waiting hearts Thine own. Shall temples rise, and praise be sung.
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1 /^VUR Father God, not face to face, 2 Lord, be the spot where now we meet
\J May mortal sense commune with Thee, An open gateway into heaven ;
Nor lift the curtains of that place Here may we sit at Jesus feet,
Where dwells Thy secret majesty ;
And feel our many sins forgiven ;
Yet wheresoe er our spirits bend Here may desponding care look up,
In reverent faith and humble prayer, And sorrow lay its burden down,
Thy promised blessing will descend, Or learn of Him to drink the cup,
And we shall find Thy Spirit there. To bear the cross, and win the crown.
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/ 1 /~\ THOU whose hand hath brought us 3 And oft as here we gather,
\J Unto this joyful day, And hearts in worship blend,
Accept our glad thanksgiving, May truth reveal its power,
And listen as we pray : And fervent prayer ascend ;
2 For this new house we praise Thee, 4 And as the years roll over,
Reared by Thine own command ;
And strong affections twine,
For every generous bosom, And tender memories gather
And every willing hand ;
About this sacred shrine,
And now within Thy temple May this, its chief distinction,
Thy glory let us see ;
Its glory ever be,
For all its strength and beauty That multitudes within it
Are nothing without Thee. Have found their way to Thee.
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For all Thy care this day For many sins we grieve,
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dim And to our Father pray, And in Thy word believe ;
Bless us to-night.
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From every care and sorrow. Doth with His glory lighten.
Shine on our souls with beams of love, With all the ransomed evermore
All darkness there dispelling. Our joyful praises bringing.
And angel-guards, at Thy command, Uphold and guide, that we may stand
Afar all danger keeping. Before Thy throne for ever.
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_L Now we lay us down to rest ; Dwelling in the midst of foes,
Through the silent watches guard us, Us and ours preserve from dangers,
Let no foe our peace molest ;
In Thine arms may we repose :
Jesus, Thou our Guardian be ; And, when life s brief day is past,
Sweet it is to trust in Thee. Rest with Thee in heaven at last.
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691 Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling-place in all generations. Pa. xc. 1.
P 1 A CROSS the sky the shades of night mf 3 We gather up in this brief hour
-^- This winter s eve are The memory of Thy mercies ;
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We come to Thee, the Life and Light, Thy wondrous goodness, love, and power,
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In solemn worship meeting : Our grateful song rehearses ;
And as the year s last hours go by For Thou hast been our strength and stay
We lift to Thee our earnest cry, In many a dark and dreary day
Once more Thy love entreating. Of sorrow and reverses.
2 Before the cross subdued we bow, j? 4 In many an hour, when fear and dread
To Thee our prayers addressing ; Like evil spells have bound us,
Recounting all Thy mercies now, And clouds were gathering overhead,
And all our sins confessing ; cr Thy providence hath found us :
Beseeching Thee, this coming year, In many a night when waves ran high,
To hold us Thy faith and fear,
in Thy gracious presence drawing nigh
\A.ud crown us with Thy blessing. dim Hath made all calm around us.
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705 God said, Let the earth bring forth. GEN. i. 11.
All fashioned with supremest grace, For He who careth for the flowers,
Upspringing day and night, Will care much more for him.
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1 "IT ANY things in life there are 3 While we may so little scan
JjJL Past our understanding far ; Of Thy vast creation s plan,
And the humblest flower that grows Teach us, our God, to be
Hides a secret no one knows. Humble in our walk with Thee.
2 All unread by outer sense 4 May we trust, through ill and good,
Lies the soul s experience ; Thine unchanging Fatherhood ;
Mysteries around us rise ; And our highest wisdom find
We the deeper mysteries. In the reverent heart and mind.
5 Clearer vision shall be ours.
Larger wisdom, ampler powers ;
And the meaning yet appear
Of what passes knowledge here.
Frederick L. Hosmer.
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In hymns of adoration, But labour ends with sunset ray,
To Thee bring sacrifice of praise And rest comes for the weary ;
Thou who dost give us earthly bread, Thrice blessed is that harvest-soag
Give us the bread eternal. Which never hath an ending.
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JL For the dew and for the shower, For the storm and for the peace,
For the yellow ripened grain, For the trembling and the cheer,
And the golden harvest hour, And for the glad increase,
We bless Thee, our God. We bless Thee, O our God.
2 For the heat and for the shade, 4 Our hands have tilled the sod,
For the gladness and the grief, And the torpid seed have sown ;
For the tender sprouting blade, cr But the quickening was of God,
And for the nodding sheaf, And the praise be His alone ;
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In hours of sickness, grief, and pain For all who need, Physician great,
No sufferer turns to Thee in vain. Thy healing balm we supplicate.
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May peace her power extend, Home of the brave and free,
Foe be transformed to friend, Thou land of liberty,
And Britain s rights depend May heaven ne er cease on thee
On war no more. With love to smile.
fiif 2 Lord, our monarch bless cr 4 Nor on this laud alone,
With strength and righteousness ;
But be God s mercies known
Long may he reign : From shore to shore :
His heart inspire and move And may the nations see
With wisdom from above ;
That men should brothers be,
And in a nation s love And form one family
His throne maintain. The wide world o er.
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Prepared of old our glorious land, JJ day,
A garden fenced with silver sea, God of mercy and of might,
A people prosperous, strong and free !
In pity look on those who stray,
2 Praise to our God through all our past Benighted in this land of light.
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4 Praise to our God His power alone ! To the Good Shepherd s peaceful fold.
Can keep unmoved our ancient throne, cr 4 Send them Thy mighty word to speak,
Sustained by counsels wise and just, Till faith shall dawn, and doubt depart,
And guarded by a people s trust. To awe the bold, to stay the weak,
5 Praise to our God !
though chastenings
And bind and heal the broken heart.
stern 5 Then all these wastes, a dreary scene,
Our evil dross should throughly burn, On which with sorrowing eyes we gaze,
cr His rod and staff, from age to age, cr Shall grow, with living waters, green,
Shall rule and guide His heritage, And lift to heaven the voice of praise.
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That made the mountains rise, But makes Thy glories known ;
That spread the flowing seas abroad, And clouds arise and tempests blow
And built the lofty skies. By order from Thy throne.
inf 2 I sing the wisdom that ordained 5 Creatures, as numerous as they be,
The sun to rule the day ;
Are subject to Thy care ;
The moon shines full at His command, There s not a place where we can flee
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That filled the earth with food ; He guides me with His eye ;
He formed the creatures with His word, Why should then, forget the Lord,
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753 Ye s ^ial1 fi n ^ th & &a&e wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. LUKE ii. 1&
Born in Bethlehem.
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In a manger for His bed. Tears and smiles like us He knew ;
Mary was that mother mild, And He feeleth for our sadness,
Jesus Christ her little Child. And He shareth in our gladness.
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And our eyes at last shall see Him,
Who is God and Lord of all ;
Through His own redeeming love ;
And His shelter was a stable,
For that Child so dear and gentle
And His cradle was a stall :
IK our Lord in heaven above ;
With the poor and mean and lowly
And He leads His children on
Lived on earth our Saviour holy.
To the place where He is gone.
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2 How when children came He blessed them, 5 How the flock He gently leadeth,
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To His heart with words of love. To His heart to draw us near.
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Help was ever gladly shown ;
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How He sought the poor and fearful, Melted by Thy love, adore Thee,
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THE CHANT BOOK.
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The general purpose and arrangement of the Chants have been already
described in the General Preface. A few practical suggestions as to their
In the Beatitudes, No. 10, two or three tunes may be employed, changing
at verse 5 ; and at verse 13 either returning, or going on to a third tune.
In the Baptismal Sentences, the first part of Nos. 140 and 141,
"
The
Lord bless thee and keep thee," is intended (as are also the other
the concluding Doxology only after the last has been baptized.
It is suggested that in use a short pause should come between the Sentences.
Benediction Hymns. These are intended to follow immediately after
the Amen of the Benediction, the hymn not being announced. They
should, of course, be sung very quietly and slowly. Where the Amen is
sung after the Benediction, it will be easier to start the hymn. In such
case, the key of the Amen, which should be quite simple, must be chosen
so as to accord with the key of the hymn.
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chant, the same note on which the recitation has been made.
If the syllable on which the accent is placed stands alone, that syllable
will be a whole bar in length, e.g. :
If, after the accent, a second syllable occurs, time must be made for it
Let us |
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In the examples given above, the syllables following the accent are
separated from it by a space, and time should be taken for them at the latter
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DIRECTIONS FOR CHANTING.
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should be made for taking breath. All stops should be observed exactly
as in reading, but never used as breathing places unless accompanied by
this sign.
The bars in the pointing of the words correspond with those in the
music. In the middle of the chant there are two notes in the bar, and
one syllable will fall on each note, e g. :
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Where only one syllable occurs it is followed by dots or a dash; and the
two notes have to be sung to it, e.g. :
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Except few places, which are clearly indicated, all words are
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to be sung as they would be read
e.g., grieved as griev d. not griev-ed.
CONTENTS.
REFERENCES.
*
Copyright, inserted by permission.
I Copyright, the property of the Publishers.
METRICAL LITANIES.
CONTENTS. Vll
NO. P AGE
Vlll CONTENTS.
CANTICLES.
NO. PAGE NO. PAGE
IIQ. Te Deum laudamus ... I 42 125. Nunc dimittis 152
120. Te Deum laudamus ... 144 126. Salvator mundi 153
121. Benedicite, omnia opera 146 127. The strain upraise 154
122. Benedictus 149 128. The strain upraise 156
123. Magnificat 150 129. Gloria Patri ... 158
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Magnificat
THE SANCTUS.
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130. I. Sanctus . ...
J. Camidge ... 159
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THE COMMANDMENTS.
138. I. The Commandments. *Kyrie I C. Steggall ...
167
Kyrie II S. Arnold ... 167
*Kyrie III. ...
Sydney Blakiston ...
167
139. II. The Commandments of Christ. *Kyrie I. ...
E.J.Hopkins ... 168
BAPTISMAL SENTENCES.
140.*!. The Lord bless thee ... - !
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:
... Rowland Briant ... 169
* 1 1.The Lord bless thee
141. John B. Gausby ...
170
142. *III. Dying with Thee ... !
. ... F. Gostelow ... 171
OFFERTORY SENTENCES.
144. *I. Let your light ... ... ... ... Ernest C. Winchester ...
172
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145. +11. He that soweth little
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173
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146. J II I. Let your light ... t J. T. Musgrave ... 174
147. JIV. Whatsoever ye would R. H. Briscoe ...
175
148. JV. Freely ye have received ... R. H. Briscoe ... 175
149. *VI. Cast thy bread upon the waters ... Rowland Briant ...
176
150. JVII. Inasmuch as ye have done it J.A. Capern ...
178
156. jXIII Give alms of thy goods H. Elliot Button ... 181
BENEDICTION HYMNS.
162. I. Lord, keep us safe this night ... ... ... ... 188
163. *II. R. Froude Coules ... 188
AMENS.
178. I., II., III., IV., V., VI 196
JVII. Twofold ... Thomas Adams ... 196
*VIII. Threefold A. L. Vingoe ... 196
*IX. Fourfold ... ... ... Rowland Briant ...
197
*X. Sevenfold ... ... . .. ,, ...
...J. Stainer ...
197
INDEX TO CHANTS FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS.
No.
CHRISTMAS 12, 44, 95, 104, 106, 107, 108, 113, 122, 123, 124, 125
HARVEST ,. ...
40, 64, 121, 127, 128
COMMUNION ..? - 68
XI
INDEX TO CHANTS.
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t Copyright Chants composed for the Work and inserted by permission.
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Xll INDEX TO CHANTS.
Kelway, T D Single 72
F minor 74 92
G minor 63 73
Shaw, A. ., D Double 46 53
Eb 16 16
Smart, H. A Double 59 67
D Single 49 57
E Double 100 122
G 64, 93, 108 75, 114, 131
tSmith, C. E Bb Single 66 80
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t ,. G "7 140
Smith, J. S. ... ... ... ... G minor Double 85 104
104 126
Stainer, Sir J., D.C.L., M.A., Mus.D. Bb 121 146
C Single 4. 73 45,46,90
D 118 141
Dt> 74 93
E minor Double 50, no 58, 132
Stephens, C. E. AD Single 38 43
*Walch, J. Eb Double
*Walker, F. Ab 121
WeldonJ. F minor i
Single 30 33,34
Wesley, S. G Double 34, 113,129 39, 136, i5 8
F 57 65
tWest, J. E., F.R.C.O. .. C Single 23,61 24, 69
C Triplet 23, 6l 24,69
*Westbrook, B. V. Double 84 103
tWheeler.J. F F Single 67 81
Wickes, C. A. ... G Single 32 36
*Winn, W. Eb 121 147- 148
Woodward, R., Mus. D. Bb Single 70 84
C Double 129 158
D 93 114
Metrical litanies,
TO GOD ALMIGHTY.
7.7.7:6. German.
METRICAL LITANIES.
OF THE LOVE OF GOD.
St. ^SlanC. [FIRST TUNE.] 7.7.7.6. C. C. SCHOLEFIELIX
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OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.
3velll. [THIRD TUNE.] "7.7.7.6. ABTHUB SULLIVAN.
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METRICAL LITANIES.
OF PENITENCE.
Uttang. [FIRST TUNE.] 7.7.7.6.
UNISON.
METRICAL LITANIES.
1
TT1ATHER, hear Thy children s call 7 Hearing every contrite sigh,
1 Humbly at Thy feet we fall,
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METKICAL LITANIES.
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3 Little lambs may come to Thee, 7 Once a Child so good and fair,
Thou wilt fold us tenderly, Feeling want, and toil, and care
And our careful Shepherd be. All that we may have to bear.
Hear us, Holy Jesu. Hear us, Holy Jesu.
4 Little hearts may love Thee well, 8 Jesu, Thou dost love us still,
Little lips Thy love may tell, And it is Thy holy will
Little hymns Thy praises swell. That we should be safe from ill.
Hear us, Holy Jesu. Hear us, Holy Jesu.
T. B. Pollock.
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METEICAL LITANIES.
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OF THE BEATITUDES.
I. [FIRST TUNE.] 7.7.7.6. ARTHUR HENRY BROWN.
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1 TTEAVENLY FATHER, Lord of all, Minister :
2 Jesu, once for sinners slain, 9 May we all Thy mercy know,
God, by whose atoning pain And be ever glad to show
Sinful men salvation gain, Mercy to our hardest foe.
Minister :
Blessed are the peacemakers : for they shall
Blessed are the poor in spirit : for theirs is
be called the children of God.
the kingdom of heaven.
People :
Minister :
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Blessed are they which are persecuted for
Blessed are they that mourn : for they shall righteousness sake : for theirs is the kingdom
be comforted. of heaven.
People :
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valley of the |
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the presence |
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hosts is |
with us ;
The G<5d of |
Ja- cob j
is our | refuge.
Amen,
( 38 >
PSALMS.
34
H. LAWES.
II. S. WESLEY.
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He is a great Kiug . . |
o- ver |
all the |
earth.
Sing praises |
unto . our | King, sing | praises.
(39)
PSALMS.
35 PSALB
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PSALMS.
36 PSALM LI.
J. BAKNBY.
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blot out | my trans- gressions.
....
1
2 For I acknowledge . . .
my trans- | gressions :
And ....... my sin is |
ever . be- 1
fore me.
Against Thee,* Thee only, have I | sinned,
And done that. which is e- vil |
in Thy | sight :
That the bones which Thou . hast bro- ken | may re- | joice.
Hide Thy face from my | sins,
Andbldtout . all |
mine iu- | iquities.
.....
<5pen I
G<5d, I
Thou wilt |not de-
Amen.
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PSALMS.
37 PSALM LVI1.
I. E. J. HOPKINS.
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merciful |
un- to |
me ;
For my soul |
tak- eth | refuge . in |
Thee :
2 I will cr unto |
God Most | High ;
3 My s<5ul is a- | mong |
lions :
among them
I lie |
that are |
set on | fire,
Part -
Let Thy glory be a- bove all the earth.
\ | | |
M? |
soul is |
bow- ed |
down :
E. J. HOPKINS.
(42)
PSALMS.
GLORIA PATRI.
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God ;
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to my | prayer.
A strdng |
tow- er [
from the | enemy,
(43)
PSALM LXIIL
I. E. J. HOPKINS.
1 GOD, |
Thou art | my God ;
Early I
will I |
seek |
Thee :
Th<$y
shall |
be a | portion . for |
foxes.
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PSALMS.
40 PSALM LXV.
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2 Thou that |
hear- est | prayer,
tJnto |
Thee shall |
all flesh |
come.
3 Iniquities pre- |
vail a- | gainst me :
Arid the |
tu- mult |
of the | peoples.
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PSALMS.
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12 Thou visitest the earth, . . . and |
water- est | it,
Th6u . .,
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rich- est |it:
13 The river of God is |
full of |
water :
Th6u |
settlest the
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of :
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15 Thou makest it |
soft with |
showers ;
Th6u I
blessest.the j springing. there-) of.
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al- so | sing.
GLORIA PATEI.
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to
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Thy |
name.
(46 )
PSALMS.
PSALM LXVII.
W. TUENER. W. RUSSELL.
Let j
all the | peo- ples | praise Thee.
equity,
* and gdvern the . . .
|
nations .
up- |
on |
earth.
G<5d,
even |
our own | God, shall |
bless us.
7 G6d |
shall |
bless us ;
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1 LET God arise,
* let His en- . . e- |
mies be |
scattered ;
2 Sing |
un- to j God,
Sing | prais- es |
to Hi.-
(48)
PSALMS.
0. GIBBONS.
Is God in His |
ho- ly |
hab- i- |
tation.
God setteth the solitary in families :
* I
......
| |
at the | presence . of |
God :
.....
hast 14d Thy cap- tivi- ty | captive :
Yea, am<5ng
re- bel- lious also,
........
| |
God is unto us a |
God of . de- |
liverances ;
..........
| (
O sing | prais- |
unto . the |
Lord ;
of heavens, which |
are |
old ;
.......
10 Ascribe ye strength |
un- |
God :
j strength is |
in the | skies.
44 PSALM LXXII.
I. W. BOYCE.
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Afid His |
ene-mies shall |
lick the |
dust.
The kings of Tarshish and of the isles
...........
I
Jill ........... I
nations . shall |
serve |
Him.
For He shall deliver the
needy . . . |
when he |
crieth ;
(50
PSALMS.
g And . . ....
PSALMS.
J. BATTISHILL.
Behold, |
these , are the |
wicked ;
The*y are |
utter- ly con- [
sumed with |
terrors.
As a dre*am |
when . one a- |
waketh ;
Thdu I
shalt de- | spise their | image.
11 Nevertheless I am continually . . .
|
with |
Thee :
Thou hast |
holden .
my | right |
hand.
Thou shalt gufde me |
with Thy I counsel,
And dfterward re- |
ceive |
me to | glory.
12 Whom hdve I . . . .
*
. . . . in |
heaven . but Thee?
And there is none upon e*arth . that |
I de- |
sire be- |
side Thee.
My ne"sh . and my |
heart |
faileth :
GLORIA PATRI.
(52)
PSALMS.
46 PSALM LXXVI.
I. W. H. HAVERGAL.
II. A. SHAW.
PSALMS.
47 PSALM LXXVII.
I. ROGERS.
(1st Setting.)
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48 PSALM LXXXIV.
I. W. CROTCH.
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PSALMS.
49 PSALM LXXXV.
HOOPER.
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PSALMS.
50 PSALM LXXXVI.
J. STAINER.
walk . . in
Unite my heart
I will praise Thee, Lord my Gdd, .
with my whole
And I will glorify .... Thy |
name
7 For gre"at
is Thy J
mer-
And Thou hast delivered my sdul .
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from
God, the proud are risen . . . . | up
And the congregation of violent men
have sought after my sdul,
and have not
8 But Thou, Lord, art a God full . . I
of com- I passion
Slow to anger, and | plenteous . in | mercy
turn unto me",
....
and have | mercy
Give Thy stren gth unto Th y servant * ,
I
Because j Thou,
Hast hdlpen | me,
GLORIA PATRI.
(58)
PSALMS.
.....
| j
. is like I
unto . the ! Lord,
foundation |
of Thy |
throne :
....
|
. unto the I
Lord ;
52 PSALM XC.
I. J. BABNBY.
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but as yesterday |
when . it is | past,
Arid as a |
watch |
in the | night.
Th^y |
are |
as a | sleep :
In the evening it is |
cut |
down and |
withereth.
For we are consumed |
in Thine | anger,
Arid in Thy |
wrath |
are we |
troubled.
that is I
due |
un- to |
Thee ?
So teach us to |
number . our | days,
Th&t we may | get us . an |
heart of |
wisdom.
PSALMS.
II. J. TURLE.
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8 Return, O Lord
| ;
how long ?
deliver |
him and hon- our |
him.
With long life will I |
satis- fy | him,
And |
shew him | my sal- vation.
GLORIA PATRI.
54 PSALM XCII.
R. COOKE.
PSALMS.
He shall grow |
like a |
cedar . in |
Lebanon.
They that are planted in the hduse .
|
of the |
Lord
Shall fl6urish in the \
courts |
of our |
God.
ThSy shall be |
full of | sap and | green :
55 PSALM XCIII.
I. G. J. ELVEY.
II. W. HAYES.
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1 THE Lord reigneth ;
* He is apparelled I
mighty breakers |
of the | sea,
The L6rd on 1 high is | might- | y.
(63)
PSALMS.
57 PSALM XCVI.
I.
S. WESLEY.
H is to be |
feared . a- |
bove all | gods.
But the |
Lord |
made the |
heavens.
Honour and majesty |
are be- |
fore Him :
Tremble be- |
fore Him, |
all the |
earth.
Say among the nations, . . . The |
Lord | reigneth :
For He |
cometh . to | judge the |
earth :
58 PSALM XCVII.
J. TURLE.
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1 THE Lord refgneth ; . . . let tlie |
eartli re- | joice ;
L6t the 1
multi- tude of |
isles be | glad.
Clouds and darkness .... are |
round a- |
bout Him :
found- I
a- tion |
of His |
throne.
The e"arth
| saw, and |
treru- | bled.
Worship | Him, |
all ye | gods.
Zion he"ard
|
and was j glad,
And the daughters of Judah re- I
joiced ; be- |
cause of .
Thy judgments,
|
.
j
Lord.
He preserveththesoulsoi Hissaints;* [
He dellvereth them j
out . of the |
hand . of the |
wicked,
6 Light is sown |
for the | righteous,
And gl&dness |
for the j upright . in |
heart.
(66)
PSALMS.
59
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PSALMS.
60 PSALM XCIX.
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ly
F<5r the |
Lord our |
God | holy.
Ameii.
61 PSALM C.
I. J. E. WEST.
62
PSALMS.
Shdll .
| praise |
the |
Lord.
Repeat Chant I.
15 But Thou |
art the |
same
And Thy | years shall 1
have |
end.
The children of Thy servants . . .
|
shall con- | tinue,
And their se*ed . . . . . shall |
be es- |
tablished . be- |
fore Thee.
GLORIA PATRI.
(71 )
PSALMS.
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He" re- |
member- eth that we |
are |
dust.
lasting to everlasting . . .
upon |
them that |
fear Him,
And His righteousness |
uu- to |
chil- dren |
children :
Ye ministers . . .; .! ... of |
His that |
do His | pleasure,
Bless the L<5rd,
* all ye His works, in I
all places of |
His do- |
minion :
Ther6cks ^
are a |
re- Inge for the j
conies.
The sun |
krioweth . his go- ing |
down.
?
Thou makest darkness, . . . . .
|
and . it is night ;
III. H. SMART.
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15 These wait,
That Thou mayest give them their .
GLORIA PATRI.
( 75)
PSALM CVII.
I. J. Goss.
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Repeat Chant I.
Harmony.
ForHe hath broken .... the | gates of | brass,
And ciit the |
bars of |
iron . in | sunder.]
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Harmony.
And let them offer the sacrifices . of |
thanks- -
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And declare His |
works with | sing- | ing.]
(77 )
PSALMS.
V.
W.
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18 ForHecommandeth,*andraiseth .the |
storm- y |
wind,
Which lifteth | up the |
waves there- j
of.
go down again |
to the | depths :
. . like a |
drunk- en j man,
Arid are |
at their |
wits |
end.
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He maketh the |
storm a | calm,
So that tlie |
waves there- 1
of are |
still.
Unison.
23 Oh that men would praise the Lord. .
|
for His | goodness,
And for His wonderful works . .
|
to the |
children . of |
men !
Harmony*
Let them exalt Him also in the assembly |
of the | people,
And praise Him .... in the |
seat |
of the | elders.]
( 78 )
PSALMS.
VI. J. Goss.
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into . a | wilderness,
And wdtersprings |
into . a |
thirst- y | ground ;
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and | plant | vineyards,
A iid | get them |
fruits of jjncrease.
Repeat Chant I.
GLORIA PATRI.
( 79 )
PSALMS.
66 PSALM CXI.
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3 His work is |
honour . and | majesty :
He will 6ver be |
mind- ful |
of His |
covenant.
ever * h61y
: and |
rever- end |
is His (
name.
GLORIA PATRI.
(80)
PSALMS.
and
67 heiridols . . . . . . are |
silver . gold,
The wtfrk ........ of j
men
but
s hands.
not
hey have mouths, I they speak | ;
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never . be |
moved ;
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his h<5rn shall be ex- alted . with honour.
| | |
66 PSALM CXI.
6 They that mi
Yea, everyon
PSALMS.
70 PSALM CXVI.
I I
if ............. |
love the | Lord,
I ............. |
found |
trouble . and |
sorrow.
Yea,.......... our |
God is |
mer- ci- |
ful.
6 The .......
L<5rd
.. pre- |
serveth . the | simple :
(84)
PSALMS.
In. the |
land |
of the | living.
11 Isdid |
in my | haste,
All . |
men |
are a |
lie.
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I am . Thy |
servant :
handmaid ; |
Thou hast |
loosed my |
bonds.
I will offer to Thee the sacrifice . . .
|
of thanks- 1 giving,
And will call updn .... the |
name |
of the |
Lord.
71 PSALM CXV1II.
I. G. M. GARBETT.
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GIVE thanks unto the L6rd ;
. for |
He is good :
Let fsrael .
|
now say,
"WMt can |
man do . unto |
me?
Part.
Therefore shall I see my desire I
upon |
them that I hate |
me.
5 It is better to |
trust . in the |
Lord
Than to put . |
con- fi- j
dence in |
man.
It is better to |
trust . in the |
Lord
Than to put ....... |
con- fi- I dence in | princes.
they compassed |
me a- |
bout :
Bdt the |
Lord I help- ed |
me.
( 86
II.
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|
the | righteous :
The right hand of the Lord . . . do- eth val- iant- ly=
..........
| | |
11 This is ........
the gate |
of the Lord ;
......
|
It is j
marvell- ous j
in our | eyes.
.......
|
....... we
|
Lord, be- |
seech Thee, send |
now pros- | perity.
unto the I
horns |
of the |
altar.
.........
| |
F<5r
His | mercy . en- |
dureth for | ever.
GLORIA PATRI.
( 87 )
PSALM CXIX. 116, 3340.
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3 Yea, they do .
|
no | righteousness ;
They |
walk |
in His | ways.
5 that my ways . .
|
were e- |
stablished
To ob- |
serve I Thy |
statutes !
81 will ob- |
serve Thy |
statutes:
6 for- |
sake me |
not | utterly.
II. BATTISHILL.
( 88 )
PSALMS.
Teach |
me Thy |
statutes.
15 I will meditate |
in Thy | precepts,
And have respe*ct I
un- to | Thy | ways.
1 will !
not for- | get Thy |
word.
III. J. JONES.
II
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20 Incline my heart |
unto .
Thy | testimonies,
Arid |
not to |
covet- ous- |
ness.
F<5r
Thy | judg- |
ments are | good.
QtSicken me |
in Thy | right- eous- \
ness.
GLORIA PATRI.
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PSALMS.
H *
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1 FOR ever, .
| | Lord,
Tfi^ |
word is |
settled . in |
heaven.
For |
all things) are Thy |
servants.
61 am | Thine, |
save me ;
F(5r |
I have | sought Thy J precepts,
Btft |
I . will con- |
sider . Thy |
testimonies.
II. P. ARMES.
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Oh how V
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9 love . . . . ." , . .
|I Thy |
law !
It is my mod- i- |
ta- tion |
all the j day,
III. W. CROTCH.
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19 I am afflicted .... |
much ;
21 My soul is continually |
in my |
hand ;
Yet . do I |
not for- I get Thy |
law.
he"r- i- j tage |
ever ;
I. REINAGLE.
Therefore .......... |
doth my |
soul | keep them.
F<5r
........... I | longed for j Thy com- |
inandments.
So .......... will |
I ob- |
serve Thy | precepts.
AM ............ |
teach |
me Thy |
statutes.
II. T. KELWAY.
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(92)
PSALMS.
12 Thy wdrd . . is |
ve- ry | pure ;
Therefore Thy |
ser- vant |
lov- eth |
it.
13 I am small I
and de- | spised :
Ye"t do not |
I for- | get Thy | precepts.
Give me understanding, |
and |
I shall |
live.
III. J. STAINEK.
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Answer me, |
Lord :
Thfiy are |
tar from Thy |
law.
GLORIA PATRI.
(93)
PSALMS.
75 PSALM CXXI.
I. 3. JONES.
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II. J. CAMIDGE.
PSALMS.
3 Jerusalem, |
that art |
builded
As a city that |
is com- | pact to- | gether :
5
PSALMS.
78 PSALM CXXV.
I. CHARLES VINCENT.
Unto th<5se
|
that be | good,
And to them ...... that are | up- right ]
in their |
hearts
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GLORIA PATRI.
79 PSALM CXXVI.
E. MlNSHALL.
L
captiv- i- I ty of | Zion,
We were |
like . iinto |
them that |
dream.
Then was our m<5uth I
filled with | laughter,
And our | tongue with | sing- | ing :
( 96)
PSALMS.
Whe"re- |
of |
we are |
glad.
They that |
sow in |
tears
Shall | reap |
in | joy.
B6ar- | ing |
forth the |
seed ;
Bringing his |
sheaves |
with |
him.
GLORIA PATRI.
80 PSALM CXXX.
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1 Otfl |
of the | depths
Have I cried |
un- to | Thee, |
Lord.
L<5rd, |
hear my |
voice :
(97)
PSALMS.
than wdtchmen |
look . for the | morning ;
81 PSALM CXXXV.
I. J. RANDALL.
Praise Him, ye |
ser- vants of the I Lord
Ye that stand in the hduse . . . .
|
of the Lord,
In the cdurts of the |
house of our I God.
Sing prdises |
unto . His name ;
F<5r it is | pleasant.
PSALMS.
4 Whatsoever the |
Lord | pleased,
That I I
hath He f done,
In heaven I
and in | earth,
?
from the |
ends . of the |
earth ;
men
"
The" . . . .
|
work of |
s |
hands.
They have mduths, |
but they | speak not ;
^yes |
have they, |
but they |
see not ;
11 house of fsrael, |
bless .
y e the |
Lord:
house of Aaron, j
bless | ye the |
Lord :
house of L6"vi, |
bless .
ye the |
Lord :
82 PSALM CXXXVL
I. W. HAWES.
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4 To Him that |
made great | lights :
The sun to |
rule by I day:
For His | mercy . en- |
dureth . for |
ever :
( 100 )
PSALMS.
9 To Hfm which |
smote great | kings :
And slew |
fa- mous | kings :
| mercy .
|
.
|
ever:
Even an heritage unto Is- . . . . ra- 1
el His servant :
|
F<5r
His | mercy . en- |
dureth . for |
ever:
And hath delivered us (from our [adversaries:
F(5r His en- dureth for
| mercy .
|
.
|
ever.
13 He giveth fodd to |
all |
flesh :
(101 )
PSALMS.
83 PSALM CXXXVIIi.
M "
Th6u |
wilt re- |
vive | me;
GLORIA PATKI.
(102)
PSALMS.
I. B. V. WESTBROOK.
rH i T
A - men.
_;=?_
J. TURLE.
How great .
|
is the |
sum of |
them !
When I awake, j
I am I
still with |
Thee.
way - |ev-
|
er- | lasting.
Amen.
(
103 )
PSALM CXLII.
I. M. CAMIDGE.
II. J. S. SMITH.
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out my com- j plaint be- |
fore Him ;
be- |
fore Him | my |
trouble.
Thou I
knew- est I my | path.
In the way ....... where- I
in I |
walk
they |
hidden . a j
snare for |
me.
For there is |
no man . that |
know- eth |
me:
Refuge hath |
fail- ed I me;
N<5 man I
car- eth |
for my ]
soul.
I s5id, I
Thou |
art my | refuge,
M I P r- |
tion
fn the |
land |
of the | living.
5 Attend I
unto .
my I cry;
For I am ! brought |
ve- ry |
low :
6 Bring my s6ul I
out of j prison,
GLORIA PATRI.
(104)
PSALMS.
86 PSALM CXLIII.
J. BARNEY.
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87 PSALM CXLIV.
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Lord my | rock,
Which teach eth my hands to war. . .
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and my | fingers . to ! fight :
2 My lovingkfndness, |
and my | fortress,
My hfgh . .
| tower, . and | my de- !
liverer ;
III. W. MORLEY.
1 I I
great wdters, |
out . of the |
hand of | strangers ;
sing I prais- es |
un- to |
Thee.
9 ReV |
cue I me,
And deliver me ....... |
out . of the |
hand Of j strangers,
Whose mdutli | speak- eth | vanity,
And their right Mud . . . is a | right I haiid of i
falsehood.
( 106 )
PSALMS.
grown lip |
in their | youth ;
all I
manner . of
And our sheep bring forth thousands* I
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Slow to anger, |
and of | great | mercy.
The Lord is | good to |
all ;
Add Thy |
saints
9 Thou 6- pen- |
est
And | gracious . in
To all that |
call
cry ,
. . .
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and
89
PSALMS.
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8 He maketh p
He filleth t
He sendeth 01
His w<5rd
9 He gfveth .
PSALMS.
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5 Mountains and |
all |
hills ;
Fruitful ]
trees and |
all |
cedars :
Beasts and |
all |
cattle ;
Princes and 11
ljudg- es |
of the (earth:
Both young men and maidens ;
. . . old men and
|
.
|
children :
His glory is a- |
bove the |
earth and |
heaven.
And He hath lifted up the horn of His I
92 PSALM CL.
P. HUMPHREYS.
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UNISON.
4-^-4-
Praise ye the Lord.
Ni
Unison.
1 PRAISE God I
in His | sanctuary :
Praise Him |
with the | psaltery . and | harp.
4 Praise Him with the |
timbrel . and | dance :
Praise | |
the |
Lord.
UNISON. HARMONY.
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Praise ye the Lord. A -
men, A -
men, A -
men.
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men.
Alternative Organ Harmonies.
Verse 2. Verse 3.
Verse 4. Verse 5.
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Selected passages of Scripture*
I. B, "NVoODWARP.
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EXODUS.
consiimeth . . .
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them as |
stubble.
And with the blast of Thy nostrils I
DEUTERONOMY.
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And s . . . the |
showers .
up- |
on the |
herb :
Ascribe ye greatness |
uu- to |
our |
God.
5 The R<5ck,
His |
work is | perfect ;
For |
all His | ways are | judgment :
GLORIA PATEI.
W. RUSSELL.
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1 MY heart extUteth I
in the | Lord,
Mine h<5rn is ex- |
alt- ed |
in the |
Lord :
My mouth is enlarged |
over . mine |
enemies ;
Neither is there |
an- y |
rock
Like I I
our |
God.
And by |
Him |
actions . are | weighed.
He bringeth l<5w,
He |
al- so |
lift- eth | up.
F<5r
| by 1 strength
Shall |
no 1
man pre- |
vail.
shall be |
broken . to | pieces ;
king,
* and exalt the .... |
horn of |
His an- J
ointed
GLORIA PATRI.
1 CHRONICLES,
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II. W. CROTCH.
1 CHRONICLES
8 He suffered u6 man to |
do them wrong ;
Hedlso to be feared
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bove all I gods.
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1 WHRE shall |
wisdom be .
|
found ?
Neither shall it be |
valued . with | pure j gold.
5 Whence then I
com- eth |
wisdom ?
And where is the | place of |
nn- der- | standing ?
6 Destruction and |
Death | say,
We have heard a |
rumour . there- 1
of . with our |
ears.
God understandeth . . . . . the \ way there- 1 of,
And He . . .
|
knoweth . the | place there- |
of.
To make a weight |
for the |
wind ;
Yea, He me teta |
out the |
waters .
by |
measure.
9 Aiid unto |
man He | said,
Behold, the fe"ar .... of the | Lord, |
that is |
wisdom ;
J. T. MUSGRAVE.
^4
Declare, if |
thou hast un- der- | standing.
Who determined the measures thereof, [
if thou kuowest ?
Or wh6 |
stretched the line up- |
on it ?
but I
no |
further ;
Declare |
if thou |
knowest . it (all.
Doubtless, thou knowest,* for th<5u . I
wast I
then | born,
And the niimber .
|
of thy | days is | great !
GLORIA PATRI.
(121 )
JOB.
I. G. M. GARRETT.
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Or hast thdu an |
arm like |
God ?
GLORIA PATRI.
( 122 )
PBOVERBS.
II. G. C. W. MORNINGTON
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Neither be | weary . of |
His re- | proof :
desire are to |
be com- |
pared . unto j
her.
In her |
left hand are .
|
riches . and |
honour.
By understanding |
He e- |
stablished . the |
heavens.
By His knowledge the depths . were |
brok- en | up,
And the |
skies drop |
down the |
dew.
GLORIA PATRI.
( 123)
PROVERBS.
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1 DOTH not |
wis- dom | cry,
And un- der- | standing .
put |
forth her |
voice?
Hear, for I will speak |
excel- lent | things ;
And knowledge |
rather . than |
choice | gold.
4 For wisdom is |
better . than |
rubies ;
I am un- der- |
stand- ing ; |
I have | might.
Yea, diirable |
riches . and | right- eous- |
ness.
8 My fruit is |
better . than | gold.
Yea, than fine gold.
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And my |
re- ven- |
ue
Than . . . . :
|
choice j
sil- |
ver.
me to in- I
her- it | substance,
And that |
I may j
fill their |
treasuries.
GLORIA PATRI.
( 124 )
PROVERBS.
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ISAIAH.
eth .for an |
en- sign |
of the | peoples,
GLORIA PATRI.
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I will give |
thanks . unto |
Thee. j
Lord
And He is be- |
come | my sal- |
vation.
Let this be |
known in |
all the |
earth,
GLORIA PATRI.
(127)
ISAIAH.
I. J. Goss.
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II. R. LANGDON.
ISAIAH.
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ISAIAH.
Goss.
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Speak ye comfortably |
to Je- [
ru- sa- | lem,
And cry unto her, that her warfare is I
hand |
double . for |
all her |
sins.
2 The voice . . . of |
one that | crieth,
III. L. FLINTOFT.
(1st Setting.)
130 )
ISAIAH.
(2nd Setting.)
ISAIAH.
109
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ISAIAH LV. 15.
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| geth- er |
do they | sing
eye to eye,
^hall see, I |
the |
Lord re- |
turneth to .
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Zion
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that which |
is not |
bread?
And your labour for that . . which |
sa- tis- |
ti- eth |
not.
eat ye thdt |
which is | good,
And let your soul de- | light it- |
self iu |
fatness.
ness I
to the | peoples,
A leader and com- |
mand- er |
to the | peoples.
that thou I
know- est | not,
And a nation that knew not thee I
shall I
run j
un- to | thee,
F<5r I
He hath | glori- fied |
thee.
GLORIA PATRI.
(134)
ISAIAH.
Call ye |
on Him |
while . He is |
near :
2 And him
let ....... retitrn |
unto . the | Lord,
And ...... have
He" will mer- cy up- on him ;
And ............
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to our God,
For He .......
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will a- |
bundant- ly | par- |
don.
3 For
1
.......
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Arid |
led |
forth with | peace :
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field shall
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| clap their |
hands.
GLORIA PATRI.
(135)
ISAIAH LX. 15, 13, 1722.
I. R. MASSEY.
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publisheth salvation ;
* that
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voice,
! geth- er |
do they | sing
shall see, to
eye
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tnneth . to I Zion
1 ARISE, shine ; for thy light is
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| come,
And the glory of the Lord is risen
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I .
up- |
on thee.
For, behold,* darkness . shall cover . the
|
earth,
...
|
Arid .
| gross .
|
darkness .the | peoples :
|
| light,
Andkln s to the bright- ness
|
(of thy (rising.
be turned un _ to
|
Butthe Lord shall be unto thee an ev- er- last- ing | light,
Arid........ ;
.
thy God thy | glo- | ry.
For the Lord shall be thine ev- . . er- last- ing | light,
And the days ..... of thy mourn- ing |
shall be |
ended.
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II. K. J. PYE.
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HABAKKUK.
W. CROTCH.
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Amen.
( 1^1)
I. CORINTHIANS.
m
K. J. PYE.
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At the |
last I trump :
And we shall j
be | changed.
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mem- ber | mercy.
( 138)
REVELATION.
I. J. STAINER.
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CANTICLES.
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(1st Setting.) I. G. J. ELVEY.
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13 ye Frost and . . .
| C<51d, bless ye the |
Lord
Prdise Him, and mag- ni- fy |
Him for |
ever.
16 ye Light and . . .
| Darkness, |
bless ye the |
Lord ;
17 ye Lightnings and . .
| Clouds, |
bless ye the |
Lord :
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CANTICLES.
122 BENEDIOTUS.
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CANTICLES.
123 MAGNIFICAT.
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124 MAGNIFICAT.
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lu- | jah !
Hal- . ...........
. . . . le- |
lu- | jah !
Harmony.
2 And .........
the choirs . . on . that |
dwell | high
....... ....... through
Shall re-^cho . I
the | sky,
Hl- ................. le- |
lu- | jah !
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CANTICLES.
T.B.
9 Here let the mountains thunder forth . , . . . . so- nor- | ous,
Hal- le- lu- | jah !
S.A.
There let the valleys sing in gentler |
cho- | rus,
Hdl- le- |
lu- | jah !
T.B.
10 Thou jubilant abyss of |
o- cean, | cry
Hal- le- |
lu- | jah !
S.A.
Ye tracts of earth and con- ti- | nents, re- | ply
Hal- le- |
lu- | jah !
S.A.T.B.
11 To God, who all ere- |
a- tiou | made,
The frequent hymn be |
du- ]y | paid :
Hal- le- |
lu- | jah !
Hal- le- 1
lu- | jah !
Harmony.
12 This is the strain, * the eternal strain, * the Lord . . of |
all things j
loves :
Hal- le- |
lu- | jah !
This is the song, * the heavenly song, * that Christ . the | King ap- | proves :
Hdl- le- |
lu- | jah !
Hal- . . . le- I
lu- | jah !
AMEN.
(155)
CANTICLES.
CANTICLES.
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shall be,
W6rld without |
end. |
A- |
men.
OR,
and |
ev- er |
shall be,
(158)
Sanctm
1 30 Sanctm
J. CAMIDQE.
Slowly, ^cres.
VOICES
AND Ho -
ly, Ho -
ly, Ho -
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132 Sanctus.
L. SPOHR.
Slowly.
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ly, Ho -
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133 Sanctus,
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SANCTUS.
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134 Sanctus,
E. PROUT.
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SANCTUS.
VI.
135 Sanctm
T. L. FORBES.
VOICES.
Sloivly.
Ho -
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ly, Ho -
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SANCTUS.
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137 Sanctus,
C. E. SMITH.
Slowly.
Ho -
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165
I.
1 38 ^be Commandments.
WITH NEW TESTAMENT COMMENTS.
I.
Thou shall haveno other gods before Me but thou shalt love the Lord thy God with
: all
thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind.
Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law.
II.
III.
Thou shalt not take the name God in vain but shalt serve Him acceptably,
of the Lord thy :
Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law.
V.
Honour thy father and thy mother and be kindly affectioned one to another, that ye
:
may
be the children of your Father which is in heaven.
Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law.
VI.
Thou shalt not kill : and be not angry with thy brother without a cause ; but overcome
evil with good.
Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law.
VII.
Thou shalt not commit adultery : but glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which
are God s.
Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law,
VIII.
Thou shalt not steal : but provide things honest in the sight of all men, and render to
Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this laiv.
IX.
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour: for love thinketh no evil, and
rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth.
Lord, have mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law.
X.
Thou shalt not covet anything that is thy neighbour s: but do unto others as ye would
that others should do unto you ;
and love thy neighbour as thyself ; for love is the fulfilling of
the law,
Lord, have mercy upon us, and write all these Thy laics in our hearts, we beseech Thee.
(
166 )
Baptismal Sentences/
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1 38 TTbe dommanbmente.
WITH NEW TESTAMENT COMMENTS.
I.
Thou shalt haveno other gods before Me but thou shalt love the Lord thy God with : all
thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind.
Lord, Jiave mercy upon us, and incline our hearts to keep this law.
II.
Thou shalt not make unto thyself any graven image : for God is a Spirit, and they that
III.
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain : but shalt serve Him acceptably,
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BENEDICTION HYMNS.
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AMENS.
ROWLAND BKIANT.
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THE ANTHEM BOOK.
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CONTENTS.
SECTION PAGE.
II. WORSHIP 54
REFERENCES.
*
Copyright Anthems inserted by permission.
\ Copyright Anthems the property of the Publishers.
NO. NO.
*A hymn of the homeland ...A. Sullivan 35 *Hark, the glad sound F. C. Maker 73
A voice upon the midnight air C. Vincent 79 *He watereth the hills W. Spinney 87
JAfter the daylight ... J. T. Musgrave 70 *Heap on His sacred altar ... J. Barnby go
JAfter the daylight ... R. H. Briscoe 71 How lovely are the messengers Mendelssohn 96
All ye nations, praise the Lord W. F. Milller i fHow precious are Thy thoughts
* H. Smart
Angels holy, high and lowly ... 3 Myles B. Foster 64
* come
Arise, shine; for thy light is
F. C. Maker 74 I will arise R.Cecil 58
*As helpless as a child ... A. J. Caldicott in I will lift up mine eyes ... J. C. W hitfeld 26
As the hart panteth L. Mason 19 If we believe that Jesus died ... J.Goss 83
*If ye love Me, keep My com
*Behold, I bring you good tidings mandments Carey Banner 98
Myles B. Foster 75 *In My Father s house ... J. V. Roberts 27
Behold the Lamb of God ... F. Silcher 59 Incline Thine ear to me ... Himmel 46
*Blessed be the Lord God of Israel J. Barnby 4 *It is a thing most wonderful J. H. Maunder no
^Blessed is the man ... B. D. Palmer 94
JBreak forth into joy ... R. S. Barnicott 5 Jesu, Word of God incarnate Mozart 101
for us
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J.Goss 102 *Let Thy merciful ear ... A. R. Gaul 47
Come, Holy Ghost T.Attwood 84 *Let Thy merciful kindness ... J. Barnby 28
*Come, let us return ... H. J. Gauntlett 60 *Lift up your heads //. E. Nichol 8
JCome unto Me G. C. T. Parsons 20 Like as the hart ..
.. V. Novella 29
Comfort the soul of Thy servant W. Crotch 22 Lord, for Thy tender mercies sake
*Consider the lilies ... Carey Banner 86 F. Farrant
^Crossing the bar J. F. Bridge 106
^Crossing the bar R. Briant 107 ^Magnificat ... E. Bnnnett 120
*Magnificat J. H. Maunder 121
*Deus misereatur ... ... C. Vincent 127
^Magnificat ... E. Turner 122
Enter not into judgment ... T.Attwood 44 My song shall be of mercy ... J. Clarke g
*Evening and morning ,.. H. S. Oakeley 105 JMy voice shalt Thou hear R. S. Barnicott 65
*Every morning the red sun ... R. Briant 112
*Eye hath not seen ... G.C.E.Ryley 23 JNow unto Him E. D. Palmer 7
*Nuncdimittis ...E. Bnnnett 124
*Fierce raged the tempest G. C. E. Ryley 45 *Nunc dimittis J. H. Maunder 125
*Nunc dimittis ... E. Turner 126
^Hallelujah! Hallelujah! ... C.Vincent 81
J Happy is the man that findeth O Lord, my God ... C. Malan 50
wisdom R. Briant 25 O Lord, our strength A uber 49
INDEX TO ANTHEMS AND CANTICLES.
NO. NO.
O love the Lord 3 *Te Deum Laudamus R. Smart 117
O praise God in His holiness ... J. Weldon 15 *Te Deum Laudamus E. Turner 118
O praise the Lord, all ye nations Teach me, O Lord T. Attwood 55
Earl of Wilton 10 Teach me Thy way ...... Spohr 53
O praise the Lord, all ye nations L. Mason n JTen thousand times ten thousand
*O praise the Lord, all ye nations .J. Hopkins 2 H. E. Button 16
*O Root of Jesse Myles B. Foster 51 *The eyes of all wait upon Thee C. Vincent 92
tO saving Victim J.Stainerioo tThe Lord bless thee and keep thee
*O sing unto the Lord with A. Berridge 99
thanksgiving F.Tozer 12 *The Lord God will wipe away tears
*One there is above all others ... C. Vincent 113 J. V. Roberts 109
tThe Lord is full of compassion
*Praise the Lord, O my soul W. Smallwood 13 R. S. Barnicott 36
*Praise the Lord, O my soul ... M. Watson 88 IThe Lord is good to all ...... T.Adams 78
*Praise the Lord, O my soul ... R. Smart 89 The Lord is gracious ...... A.E.Grdl 24
*Pray for the peace of Jeru *The Lord is my Shepherd ... H. Smart 39
salem M. Clemens 31 tThe Lord is thy keeper ...... T. Adams 38
^Preserve me, O God ... R. S. Barnicott 52 *The Lord will be a refuge ... J. G. Webb 37
*The redeemed of the Lord ... J.Bennett 17
*Sanctus W. C. Filby 6
*The way is long and dreary ... A . Sullivan 43
R. B riant 67
There is a river ......... V. Novella 41
*There joy in the presence of
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*Say, watchman, what of the night ?
Lord ! . . . W. F. MiJLLER.
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PRAISE.
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Andante con moto. J = 112.
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Anthem No. 7.] PRAISE.
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Anthem No. 8.] PEAISE.
a tempo.
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Anthem No. 9.]
PBAISE.
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un to me ? when wilt Thou come un - to me
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10 .
praise tbe 3lort>, all pe Nations.
Psalm cxvii. Earl of WILTON.
VOICES
AND praise the Lord, praise the Lord, all ye na-tions
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PRAISE. [Anthem No. 10.
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na - tions :
praise Him, all ye peo -
pie, praise Him, all ye
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AND
ORGAN.
PKAISE.
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sing prais up
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prais es,
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(33 )
PRAISE.
[Anthem No. 12.
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12.]
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veiis that call up - on Him, and feed- etli the young ra - vens that
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Anthem No. 12.] PRAISE.
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thy life from destruction: andcrowneththeemthmer-ey
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thatiswith-in me praise His
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A Hal-le -lu-jah, A -
men, A
lu -jah, ,
(39)
PBAI8E
14 fcausfeter of Zion.
Zeph. iii. 14, 15. H. ELLIOT BUTTON.
Anthem No. 14.] PRAISE.
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Anthem No. 14.]
PRAISE.
glad and re -
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with
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AND praise God in His ho -
liness, praise Him in the fir-mament of His power.
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PRAISE. [Anthem No. 16.
sin ; Fling o -
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Section 2*
WORSHIP.
1 9 Hs tbe bart pantetb,
Psalm xlii. 1, 2. LOWELL MASON.
Andante, ml = 84.
VOICES
AND As the hart panteth af-ter the wa - ter -
brooks, as the hart pant-eth
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WOESHIP.
20 Come unto
Matt. xi. 28. G. C. T. PARSONS.
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ORGAN.
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lo, the Bridegroom comes ! A- rise, and take your lamps. Hal-le - lu -
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(57 )
WORSHIP.
VOICES
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24 SLorfc is gracious.
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AND Hap- py is the man that find - eth wis -dom,audthe man that
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disc of sil -
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Tempo Imo.
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moon by night, so that the sun shall not smite thee by day
Anthem No. 26.] WORSHIP.
nei - ther the moon by night, nei - ther the moon by night.
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WOKSHIP.
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light, . .
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light, the is the light
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WOBSHIP.
VOICES.
Andante. ^-54.
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ness, Lord, ,,p ,,
as we do put our .* do
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WORSHIP.
Anthem No. 28.]
our trust in
on us like as we do put our trust, put
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men, A - men.
we do trust in Thee,
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WORSHIP.
VOICES
ANI>
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Like as the
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put thy trust, thy trust in God, put thy trust, thy trust in God,
FULL.
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put thy trust, thy trust in God, put thy trust, thy trust in God.
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( 78)
WOKSHIP.
VOICES
AND
ORGAN.
WORSHIP.
Anthem No. 31." WORSHIP.
r* -f rr rrrr v
per- i-ty with-in thy pa -la- ces, . .
peace, peace be with-in thy walls,
M I J J J
peace be with -
in thy walls,
and pros-per -
i-ty with-in thy pa -la- ces; pray for the peace of Je- ru - sa
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a tempo.
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thee, they shall prosper,shall pros-per that love thee,that love thee.
( 81 )
WORSHIP.
32 Say, Matcbman, wbat of tbe IRfsbt?
Isaiah xxi. 11. ARTHUR SULLIVAN.
TENOB.
Anthem No. 32.] WORSHIP.
and bright . . . shall its glo
- ries be.
SOPRANO AND ALTO. ^ dim.
He
- and bright shall its
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glo ries be, glo ries, its glo
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ut watchman, what of the night, ,
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WORSHIP. [Anthem No. 32.
Piu Allegro.
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Piu Allegro.
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Anthem No. 32.]
WORSHIP.
Andante,
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But watchman, what of the night, When the ar-rowof deathis sped, And the
Andante.
f f.-r rr-r ^
(silence.)
dim.
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f FLT-TTT
That night
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WORSHIP. [Anthem No. 32.
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Till the morn of ter - ni -
ty rise on the gloom, And night shall
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WOESHIP.
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VOICES
Set your af- fec-tion on things a -bove, on things a -bove, not on
AND
OBGAN. *L *
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WORSHIP. [Anthem No. 33.
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things a -
bove, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead,
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i or ye are dead, and your life is hid . . with Christ in God, your
life is :
with Christ
with Christ in God witn -
Christ in God. . .
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34 . upon
Matthew xi. 29. THOMAS ADAMS.
n With much expression.
VOICES
Take My on you, and learn of
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Anthem No. 34.] WORSHIP.
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Anthem No. 35.] WOESHIP.
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Anthem No. 36.] WOKSHIP.
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WORSHIP. [Anthem No. 36.
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^ and of great good-ness, of
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WOKSHIP.
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Anthem No. 38. WORSHIP.
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Lord is my Shepherd ;
I shall not want, the Lord is my Shepherd ;
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Anthem No. 39.]
WORSHIP.
poco cres.
poco cres.
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a tempo.
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WORSHIP. [Anthem No. 39.
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WOESHIP.
for . .
Thou, Thou art with me ; Thy
Thy rod and Thy
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I shall . . not
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WORSHIP. [Anthem No. 39.
FULL.
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Shep- herd ;
I shall not want.
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Anthem No. 39.] WORSHIP.
SOLO. Eecit.
Thou pre-par- est a ta - ble be- fore me in the presence of mine en- emies
m
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p Eecit.
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Thou a-noint-est my head with oil ; .
my cup runneth o -
ver,
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Allegro moderato.
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Surely, surely goodness and mercy shall follow rue all the days of my life ;
and I will
and I will
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WORSHIP. [Anthem No. 39,
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WORSHIP.
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WORSHIP. [Anthem No. 40.
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Anthem No. 40.] WORSHIP,
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trite
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wilt not de -
spise.
dim.
( 109)
WOBSHIP.
41 Efoete is a rivet*
Psalm xlvi. 4, 5.
VINCENT NOVELLO.
Anthem No. 41.] WORSHIP.
ri
WORSHIP. [Anthem No. 42.
heav ns ;
and Thy faith-ful - ness . . un- to the clouds, un -
to the
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WORSHIP.
ORGAN AND VOICES.
Thy mer-cy, Lord, . .
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Thy mer - cy, Lord, reacheth
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WOKSHIP.
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Our hearts are faint with sor-row, Hea-vy and sad to bear ; For we dread the bit-ter
*dim.
mor -
row, But we will not de -
spair ;
Thou know-est all our an -
guish, And
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dim. r r r T r r r r
Thou wilt bid it cease ; . Lamb of God, who tak - est The
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Lamb of
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peace,
O Lamb of God,
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Section 3,
PRAYER.
^m
servant, Lord ;
for in Thy sight shall no man liv-ingbe jus - ti-fied.
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117
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PRAYER.
G. THBINQ. G. C. E. EYLEY.
Con moto.
dim.
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Anthem No. 45.] PRAYER.
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PRAYER,. [Anthem No. 45.
I
was their cry, O save us, save us in our
j=^
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Thy word a - bove the
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bove the storm rose
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PRAYER.
agitato.
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dolce.
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an-gry, the an -
gry deep Sank, sank,
P.
(121 )
PRAYER. [Anthem No. 45.
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like a lit tie child, to sleep ;
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Anthem No. 45.] PRAYEE.
Slowly.
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PRAYER.
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Anthem No. 46.] PRAYER.
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PKAYER. [Anthem No. 46.
in - cliiie . . Thine
In cline Thine in -
cline Thine ear to T ine
ear, me, . .
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Anthem No. 46.]
PRAYER.
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me, Lord, make haste, make haste to de - liv - er me :
me, O
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( 127 )
PRAYER.
47 merciful ear.
VOICE.
Let Thy mer- ci -ful ear, Lord, be o -pen to the prayers of Thy
Moderate.
OKGAN
dim.
hum -
ble ser -vants, the prayers of
Thy hum -
ble ser - -
vants.
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Let Thy mer - ci -
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Lord, be o -
to the
pen
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Anthem No. 47.] PRAYER.
feE j-P-^i-i^-e-=F=t:
that they may ob -
tain their pe -
ti -
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ask
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sus Christ our Lord. A men.
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PRAYER.
B. FARKANT.
Moderate.
VOICES
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AND Lord, for Thy ten- der mer- cies sake, lay not our sins to our charge ;
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Anthem No. 48.] PRAYEB.
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Thee now and
heart be - fore ev - er -
more, that we m&y walk J* &
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per - feet heart, with a per
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AUBER.
VOICES
AND Lord, our strength, to Thee we pray ;
Turn not
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PRAYER. [Anthem No. 49.
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PRAYER.
50
2 Chron. vi. 21. C. MALAN.
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VOICES
AND Lord, my God, Lord, my God, hear Thou the prayer Thy ser-vant
ORGAN.
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51
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VOICES.
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Anthem No. 51. J PEAYER.
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58 arise,
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Anthem No. 64.]
MOBNING.
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Anthem No. 65.]
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ORGAN.
Anthem No. 70."
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CHRISTMAS.
SOPRANO.
With spirit.
ORGAN.
Full Sw.
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CHRISTMAS. [Anthem No. 75.
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gel choirs . . from high - est heav ns re -
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CHRISTMAS.
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AND Sing un- to the Lord a new. .
song, sing un- to the Lord a
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CHRISTMAS. [Anthem No. 77.
Andante. -92.
1st & 2nd SOPKANO. of
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Section 8.
NEW YEAR OR ANNIVERSARY.
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AND The
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ORGAN.
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NEW YEAR.
VOICES ALONE.
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Section 9*
GOOD FRIDAY,
79 H voice upon tfoe mi&nifibt aft-
J. MARTINEAU. SOLO OB UNISON. CHABLES VINCENT.
Slowly and with much pathos.
VOICE.
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OBGAN.
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Anthem No. 79.] GOOD FRIDAY.
VOICES AND ORGAN.
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Fa -
ther, take this cup a -
way/ A voice . . in
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prayer, weepsjorth, . .
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ther, Fa -ther, take this cup a -
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way.
rit. ad lib.
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GOOD FRIDAY.
Mrs. C. F. ALEXANDER.
KOWLAND BBIANT.
VOICES.
OBGAN.
GOOD FRIDAY. [Anthem No. 80.
A A A dim.
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we might be forgiven, He
He died that
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Anthem No. 80.] GOOD FKIDAY.
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blood. There was no o - ther good enough To pay the price of sin There
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was no o- ther good enough To pay the price of sin; He on-ly could un -
molto cres.
GOOD -FRIDAY. [Anthem No. 80.
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dear -
ly, dear -
ly has Beloved, O
espressivo.
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Anthem No. 80. GOOD FRIDAY.
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GOOD FRIDAY. [Anthem No. 80.
molto cres.
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Section 10.
EASTER-
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VOICES Hal - le - lu -
jah ! Hal - le - In -
jah
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Allegro inoderato. ^n
ORGAN.. maestoso.
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EASTER. [Anthem No. 81.
cres.
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Ja h The powers of death have done their worst, But
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Christ their le -
gions hath dis -
persed : Let shouts of ho -
ly joy out -
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Anthem No. 81.] EASTEE.
SOPEA.NO.
Slower.
EASTER. [Anthem No. 81,
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age
- bound chains of hell ;
The bars from heaven s high por - tals
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fell ;
Let hymns of praise His tri -
umph tell ;
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Slower.
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Anthem No. 81.] EASTER.
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men, A
Slower.
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EASTER.
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EASTER.
VOICES.
If we be-lieve that Je -
sus died and rose a -
gain, if
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OKGAN."
If we be-lieve that
neve that Je -
sus died and rose a -
gain, and rose a -
we be
gain, if
we be -
lieve that Je-sus died, if we believe that Je -
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EASTER. [Anthem No. 83.
PJ al- so which
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Anthem No. 83.]
EASTER
SOPKANO & ALTO.
God . .
bring with Him, if we be - lieve that
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[Anthem No. 83.
ev n so them al - so which
ev n so them al - so which
ev n so them al - so which
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242 )
Anthem No. 83.] EASTER.
God . .
bring . . with Him, will God
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Section a
WHITSUNTIDE.
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OltGAN, dotce.
dolce.
Man. m
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Anthem No. 84.J WHITSUNTIDE.
VERSE (unaccompanied, if possible).
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pe
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dolce. cres.
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blind - ed sight : A -
noint and cheer our soil - ed face With the
home ; Where Thou art Guide, no ill can come, where Thou art
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WHITSUNTIDE. [Anthem No. 84.
VOICES.
ORGAN.-
WHITSUNTIDE. [Anthem No. 85.
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wind, and it fill d all the house where they were sit -ting. And there ap
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WHITSUNTIDE.
How beau -
ti -
ful are the feet of them that
Man.
Fed.
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ti -
ful, how beau - ti -ful, how beau -
ti-ful are the
dim.
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"WHITSUNTIDE. [Anthem No. 85.
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sound went in-to all the earth, their sound went in-to all the earth,
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Anthem No. 85.] WHITSUNTIDE.
world, their words un -
to the ends of the world t"he
I
words un - to the ends of the world, the
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the ends of the
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cres.
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WHITSUNTIDE. [Anthem No. 85.
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world, How
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How beau -
ti- ful are the feet of them that preach the
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How beau -
ti- ful are the
beau them that preach the gos how
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ti- ful are the feet -
pel of peace,
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Anthem No. 85.] WHITSUNTIDE.
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Section 12*
FLOWER SERVICES.
86 Consider tbe Olflfes.
Matthew vi. 2830. CAREY BONNER.
Atidante grazioso.
Low
- sid -er the li-lies of the field, Low t ^
they grow, how they grow, cou
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sid - er the li lies, how they grow ; they toil not, they toil not,
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Anthem No. 86.] FLOWEK SERVICES.
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Sol-omon, in all., his glo
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ry, was not ar -
rayed like one "off-
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was not ar -
rayed like one . . of these.
^- .Pi i n,
-
sid-er, con -
sid -
er the li-lies of the field.
Con
J.I.I spirito.
Con -sid -
er the li lies. if God so clothe the
Wherefore,
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grass of the field, which to - day and to-morrow,
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to -
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FLOWEK SEBYICES. (Anthem No. 86.
cast in-to the shall He not much more clothe you, . . shall He uot much more clothe
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you, ye of lit- tie faith ? shall He not much more clothe you,
dim. e rail.
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of lit tie faith ?
VOICES ALONE.
how con - sid -
er,
. .
they . . .
-grow,
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they grow, how they grow,
n< *"
field, how t
Sw.
dim.
sid -
er the li-lies, how they grow.
Section 13.
HARVEST.
ORGAN.
bove ;
the earth is filled with the fruit of Thy works. He
J
wa - ter-eth the hills, the hills from a - bove ;
the earth is
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grass for the cat -
tie, green herb for the ser -vice of man.
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works.
hills ;
is Thy
(258)
Anthem No. 87.] HARVEST.
FULL.
Con spirito.
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Con spirito.
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earth is full, the earth is full, is of Thy rich - es.
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Anthem No. 87.] HARVEST.
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made them all : the earth is full, the earth is full, is
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Anthem No. 88.] HARVEST.
r ~g r- rga
ceed -
ing glorious ;
Thou art clothed with majes-ty, with ma-jes-ty and. honour, Thou art
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fill -eel with the fruit of Thy works. He wa -
ter-eth the hills, the hills from a -
M
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bove : the earth . . is . . till -
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HARVEST. [Anthem No. 88.
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man. - tereth the hills, the hills from a -
bove, He wa - tereth the
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Anthem No. 88.] HARVEST.
T?n*r i i r r
Praise the Lord, my soul. O Lord, my God, Thou artbe-corne ex
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Lord, . . .
praise the Lord, praise the Lord, my soul.
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HARVEST.
Psalm ciii. 1, 2 ;
Ixvi. 5 ;
Ixv. 13. ROLAND SMART.
Allegro con spirito. *
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praise His ho - His ho name.
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Anthem No. 89.]
HARVEST.
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ther, and be -hold the works of the Lord :
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how wonderful, how wonderful, how wonderful He
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HARVEST. [Anthem No. 89.
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The val -
leys stand so thick with corn that .
they laugh and sing, the
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Anthem No. 89." HARVEST.
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laugh, . .
they sing. Praise the Lord.
laugh, . .
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a tempo.,
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HARVEST. [Anthem No. 90.
- dim.
afc rv"
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Anthem No. 90.] HARVEST.
i?ft i
all,
dim.
And with your lives a - dore . . Him, Who gave His life . . for
raW.
HARVEST. [Anthem No. 00.
SE i
vest, The gifts His good ness The gold- en sheaves of har
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gave: . .
vest;. .
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sheaves, The gifts He gave, The gold
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sea -
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rail.
to the Lord of Har vest, Sing songs of love and praise, With
sing
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wait up -
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Anthem No. 92. HARVEST.
Thou o -
penest Thine hand, and sa -
tis-fi -
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HARVEST. [Anthem No. 92.
them, of them that fear Him. The eyes of all wait up-ou Thee,
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Anthem No. 92.]
HARVEST.
Lord, Lord, _
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HARVEST. [Anthem No. 93.
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Anthem No. 93.] HAKVEST.
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how
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Anthem No. 93.] HARVEST.
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works, in wis -
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HARVEST.
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Anthem No. 93.] HARVEST.
they sing, . .
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shout, .... leys are cover
pas -tures are clothed with flocks, they shout,
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HARVEST. [Anthem No. 93.
Maestoso grandioso.
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Section 14*
HOSPITAL.
VOICES
AND
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HOSPITAL.
95 Wbfle we bave time*
ARTHUR BERRIDGE.
ORGAN.
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While we have time,
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while vve have time whiie we have
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to all men, >
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HOSPITAL. [Anthem Xo. 95.
- n Pitt moto.
Section 15.
MISSIONS.
ibow levels are tbe
VOICES.
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Andante con moto.
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How love
Andante con moto.
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the mes -
S MENDELSSOHN.
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peace, the gos -
pel of peace, the mes -
sen-gers that preach . . us the
( 307
MISSIONS. [Anthem No. 96.
To all ...
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gone forth the sound of their words, is gone forth the sound of their
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Anthem No. 96. MISSIONS.
words. . . How
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MISSIONS. [Anthem No. 96.
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Anthem No. 96.] MISSIONS.
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MISSIONS. [Anthem No. 96.
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MISSIONS.
VOICES.
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Anthem No. 97." MISSIONS.
VOICES AND ORGAN.
MISSIONS.
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( 316 )
Section 16.
BAPTISM.
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BAPTISM. [Anthem No. 98.
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Anthem No. 99.] BAPTISM.
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Section 17.
COMMUNION.
mil: K
VOICES. sav-ing Vic- tim, slain for us ! The gates of heav n to us un -
fold !
dim.
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Anthem No. 100.] COMMUNION.
COMMUNION. {Anthem No. 100.
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COMMUNION.
VOICES
OKGAN.
COMMUNION. [Anthem Xo. 101.
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Anthem No. 101,1 COMMUNION.
bo - -
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with Thy . . bo dy
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COMMUNION.
VOICES
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Anthem No. 102.] COMMUNION.
ce - ri -
ty, but with th uii - lea - veiled bread of sin -
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not
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COMMUNION.
COMMUN10N.
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103 5esu Worfc of t <3ot> incarnate*
C. GOUNOD.
Andante non troppo.
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COMMUNION. (Anthem No. 103.
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Section 18*
MEMORIAL SERVICES.
VOICES
1. When the spark of life is wau-ing, Weep not for me;
AND When death as not me
2. the pangs of - sail me, Weep for ;
ORGAX.
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When the Ian -
guid eye is strain -
ing, Weep not for me
Christ is mine, He can - not fail me, Weep not for me
MEMORIAL SERVICES.
ORGAN.
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DOUBLE QUARTET, OR SEMI-CHORUS.
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Comes, at times, a still-ness as of e -
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Anthem No. 105.1 MEMORIAL SERVICES.
rail.
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sink-ing out of hea -
ven, A? when the twi -
light deep-ens in the grove.
ill.
a sound of ma ny -
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Sing-ing a-loud, AO Af\ n*n 7 7
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Anthem No. 105.] MEMOEIAL SERVICES.
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^
make an end of sad - ness,
make an end, an end of sadness iug, The Lord shall wipe all tears a- A -men.
way.
VOICES
AND and eve -
ning star, And one clear call for
ORGAN
(ad N
lib.).
P \ I
moan -
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me! And
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may there be no
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When
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Anthem No. 106.] MEMORIAL SERVICES.
Twi -
light and eve -
ning bell, And af -
ter that the dark ! And
PI
ness, When I
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MEMOEIAL SERVICES.
VOICES.
ORGAN.
evc-ningstar,Andoneclearcallfor me ! . .
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Anthem No. 107.]
MEMORIAL SERVICES.
. molto.
full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the boundless deep
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MEMORIAL SERVICES.
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VOICES 1. Sleep thy last sleep, Free from care and sor - row ;
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MEMORIAL SERVICES.
VOICES.
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Section 19*
CHILDREN.
ORGAN.
God s own Son should come from heav n, And die to save a child like me !
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If necessaiy, the Sopranos of the Choir may sing with the Children.
(
345 )
CHILDREN. [Anthem No. 110.
CHOIR. SOPKANO.
Anthem No. 110.] CHILDREN.
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It is most won - der- ful to know His love for me so free and sure ; But
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tis . . more won- der - ful . . to see My love for Him so faint and poor. And
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CHILDKEN.
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CHILDEEN.
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CHILDREN.
ORGAN.
Anthem No. 112.] CHILDREN.
SOPRANO AND ALTO (CHILDREN).
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cease-less prais
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to their King,
where His peo -
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CHILDREN. [Anthem No. 112.
FULL.
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ev - er - last -
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CHILDREN.
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VOICES.
ORGAN.
Anthem No. 113.] CHILDREN.
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SOPRANO OR TENOR SOLO.
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CHILDKEN.
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how He loves,
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Anthem No. 113."
CHILDREN.
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CANTICLES.
I.
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114 2)eum
WILLIAM JACKSON.
BoWy.
VOICES
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AND We praise Thee, God; we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord.
ORGAN.
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CANTICLES. [114, TE DEUM, I.
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114, TE DEUM, I.]
CANTICLES.
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Thou art the King of glo
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be our Judge. We therefore pray Thee, help Thy servants, whom Thou hast re-deem- ed
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with Thy pre-cious blood. Make them to be num-bered with Thy saints in glo -
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CANTICLES.
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115, TE DEUM, II.]
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CANTICLES. [115, TE DEUM, II.
The glorious com- pa- ny of the a- pos-tles praise Thee; the goodly
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mar-tyrs praise Thee; the ho ly Church throughout all the
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115, TE DEUM, II.] CANTICLES.
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CANTICLES. [115, TE DEDM, II.
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Christ, Thou art the ev-er- last-ing Son of the Fa ther.
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When Thou took - est up -
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115, TE DEUM, II.] CANTICLES.
sharp
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CANTICLES. [115, TE DEUM, II.
dim.
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Slower.
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115, TE DEUM, II.]
CANTICLES.
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115, TE DEUM, II.]
CANTICLES.
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CANTICLES.
III.
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116, TE DEUH, III.] CANTICLES.
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CANTICLES. [116, TE DEUM, III.
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good- ly fel-lowship of the prophets praise Thee : the no -
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CANTICLES. [116, TE DEUM, III.
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116, TE DEUM, III.] CANTICLES.
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right hand of God, in the glo-ry of the Fa- ther. We believe that Th on shalt come to
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CANTICLES. [116, TE DEUM, III.
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CANTICLES. [116, TE DEUM, III.
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117 Beum
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( 387)
CANTICLES. [117, TE DEUM, IY.
1 -f
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Ma -
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CANTICLES, [117, TE DEUM, IV.
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117, TE DEUM, IV.] CANTICLES.
help. .
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Thy ser -
vauts, whom Thou hast re-deem-ed with Thy pre - cious blood.
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CANTICLES. [120, MAGNIFICAT, I.
mag - ni - fi - ed me ;
. . and ho -
ly, lio -
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CANTICLES. [120, MAGNIFICAT, I.
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our fore
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pro-mised to - fa -
tliers,
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rail.
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ning, is
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CANTICLES.
n.
121 Aagnfficat,
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UNISON.
OKGAN.
CANTICLES. [121, MAGNIFICAT, II.
FULL.
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call . . me bless -
ed. For He that is might -
y hath mag- ni- fi
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our fore -
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ham and his seed, for ev - er.
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UNISON.
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ry be to the Fa -
and to
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CANTICLES.
III.
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proud in the i - ma -
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