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NE\VYORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1920
Copyright, 1920, by
THE CENTURY Co.
752686
THE ARMY AND NAVY HYMNAL
COMPILED BY THE CHAPLAINS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY
For a long time it has been felt that for the use of the Army and Navy, a hymnal
should be published that would meet the demands of every occasion and of all the
Chaplains. From time to time civilian organizations have attempted this work,
and have produced books of merit. The fact remains, however, that the Chaplains
should know, and do know, more about what the men want and what is appropriate
for divine service as conducted in the Army and Navy, than those who have seen the
situation only from the outside.
With a view to getting what we want in this book, representatives of the Chaplain
Corps of the Army and Navy selected a number of popular hymns, which were sub-
mitted to each Chaplain of both branches of the service, with the request that he
suggest eliminations or material to be added; also that suggestions be made as to Orders
of Service, Selections for responsive reading, et cetera.
Consequently this book goes forth as the result of enthusiastic co-operative effort
of the Chaplains of both services, and it is confidently believed that for our particular
need it holds many distinct advantages over any other collection of sacred music
extant. It is our sincere wish that it may accomplish the full measure of usefulness
contemplated by all concerned in its compilation, to the glory of God and the upbuilding
of patriotic citizenship.
JOHN B. FRAZIER,
Chaplain, U. S. Navy.
J. E. YATES,
Chaplain, U. S. Army.
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Contents
PAGE
FIRST LINES OF HYMNS vii-x
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TUNES xi-xii
METRICAL INDEX OF TUNES xiii-xv
AUTHORS AND TRANSLATORS OF HYMNS xvi-xviii
COMPOSERS AND SOURCES OF TUNES . . xix-xxi
SUBJECTS xxii-xxv
Ufoe ib^mns
NUMBER
Morning Worship 1-5
The Lord's Day 6-7
Evening Worship 8-13
Close of Worship 14-16
Worship and Praise . . . , 17-21
The God of Love 22-26
The Word of God 27
The Holy Spirit 28-30
Nativity 31-51
Life and Ministry of Jesus 52-57
The Man of Sorrows 58-61
Resurrection . . 62-64
Coronation 65-71
Coming to Christ 72-82
Following Christ 83-92
Prayer and Aspiration 93-98
Love and Loyalty 99-111
Faith and Consecration 112-116
Purity and Self-Control 117-119
Conflict and Heroism 120-135
Human Service and Brotherhood 136-143
Freedom and Justice 144-148
Patriotism and Democracy 149-161
Missions and World Peace 162-169
The Lord's Supper 170-172
The Church and Religious Education 173-177
Thanksgiving 178
The Life Victorious 179-191
Evangelistic and Occasional 192-238
Contents
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General Orders of Worship 5
General Worship and Praise . . 6
Doxology and Beatitude 9
The King of Glory 12
God Our Keeper and Shepherd 16
The Bible and Religious Education 19
The Four Fold Life 22
The Heroic Life 25
Mother's Day 28
Thanksgiving 31
Ring in the Christ 36
Messiah Victorious 39
Service of Commemoration 42
The American Flag and American Ideals 47
Peace and World Brotherhood 53
VI
Uitoer of first Xinea
HYMN
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God 121
A Thousand Years Have Come 40
Abide with Me 9
Alas, and Did My Saviour. 221
All Glory, Laud and Honor 55
All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name 67
All My Heart This Night Rejoices. ... 42
All the Way My Saviour Leads Me 206
Am I a Soldier of the Cross 131
Amen (Sevenfold) 242
America, the Shouts of War Shall
Cease
Orders of Worship, p. 49.
And Now, O Father, Mindful of the
Love 172
Angel of Peace, Thou Hast Wandered
Too Long 162
Angels, from the Realms of Glory 34
Angels, Roll the Rock Away 64
Arise My Soul, Arise 82
Arm of the Lord, Awake 166
As with Gladness Men of Old 47
At Thy Feet, Our God and Father. ... 3
Awake, My Soul, Stretch Every Nerve 134
Away in a Manger. 44
Beneath the Cross of Jesus. 59
Be Not Dismayed Whate'er Betide. ... 26
Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine 212
Blest Be the Tie That Binds 170
Bread of the World 171
Break Thou the Bread of Life 27
Brighten the Corner Where You Are. . 216
Brightest and Best of the Sons of the
Morning 46
Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy.. 139
Children of the Heavenly King 185
Christ for the World We Sing 168
HYMN
Christ Has for Sin Atonement Made.. 198
Christ the Lord Is Risen To-day 63
Christians, Lo, the Star Appeareth.... 51
Come, Thou Almighty King 20
Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing. 112
Come Unto Me, Ye Weary 79
Come, Ye Disconsolate 78
Come, Ye Thankful People, Come 178
Come, We Who Love the Lord 17
Comrades, Known in Marches Many. .
Orders of Worship, p. 23.
Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble 126
Crown Him with Many Crowns 68
Day Is Dying in the West 8
Do Not Wait Until Some Deed 216
Doxology 240
Dying with Jesus 210
Encamped Along the Hills of Light. . . 102
Eternal Father, Strong to Save 141
Faith of Our Fathers, Living Still 177
Fairest Lord Jesus 57
Far Out on the Desolate Billow 25
Fierce and Wild the Storm Is Raging. 226
Fling Out the Banner, Let It Float. ... 163
For All the Saints 183
For the Beauty of the Earth 48
Forward Be Our Watchword 123
From All That Dwell Below the Skies. 18
From Every Stormy Wind That Blows 83
From the Eastern Mountains 43
Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken. 175
Glory Be to the Father 239
God Be with You Till We Meet Again 16
God Bless Our Native Land 159
God Calling Yet 75
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HYMN
God Ever Glorious 237
God of Our Fathers, Known of Old.. 157
God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty
Hand 155
God Save America 156
God Send Us Men Whose Aim 'Twill
Be 147
God Will Take Care of You 26
Great and Fair Is She, Our Land 154
Guide Me, Thou Great Jehovah 95
Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus 70
Hail to the Brightness of Zion's Glad
Morning 165
Hail to the Lord's Anointed
Orders of Worship, p. 11.
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Orders of Worship, p. 40.
Hark, Hark, My Soul! Angelic Songs
Are Swelling 182
Hark ! the Herald Angels Sing 32
Hear Us, O Saviour 86
He Leadeth Me, O Blessed Thought. . 99
He Lifted Me 208
Holy Father in Thy Mercy 93
Holy Ghost ! with Light' Divine 30
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty 4
Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide 28
Hosanna ! Praise Be Thine
Orders of Worship, p. 39.
How Firm a Foundation 122
How Strong and Sweet My Father's Care
Orders of Worship, p. 17.
I Am Thine, Lord 195
I Am Trusting Thee, Lord Jesus 92
I Can Hear My Saviour Calling 74
I Gave My Life for Thee 199
I Hear Thy Welcome Voice 203
I Heard a Sound of Voices 230
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. . 50
I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say 77
I Know Not Why God's Wondrous
Grace 213
I Love to Tell the Story 107
I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord 173
I Need Thee Every Hour 89
HYMN
I Think When I Read That Sweet
Story 52
I Will Sing the Wondrous Story 202
Immortal Love 104
In Christ There Is No East or West
Orders of Worship, p. 55.
In Loving Adoration 144
In Loving Kindness, Jesus Came 208
In the Cross of Christ I Glory 61
In the Hour of Trial 119
In the Lonely Midnight. 39
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear 33
It May Not Be on the Mountain's
Height 169
Jerusalem the Golden 180
Jesus, and Shall It Ever Be J13
Jesus Calls Us O'er the Tumult 80
Jesus I Come 81
Jesus Is Tenderly Calling 193
Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross 200
Jesus, Lover of My Soul 90
Jesus, Refuge of the Weary 204
Jesus Saves 201
Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me 98
Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun.. 167
Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee 103
Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts.... 100
Jesus, with Thy Church Abide 174
Joy to the World 31
Just As I Am, Without One Plea 70
Lamp of Our Feet, Whereby We Trace
Orders of Worship, p. 19.
Lead Kindly Light 96
Lead Me Gently Home, Father 205
Lead On, King Eternal 133
Let Freemen's Hearts Grow Bolder... 235
Let the Words of My Mouth
Orders of Worship, p. 20.
Light in the Darkness, Sailor 220
Look, Ye Saints 66
Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing. . 14
Lord, for Tomorrow and Its Needs... 88
Lord God of Hosts, Whose Mighty
Hand 143
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HYMN
Lord, Guard and Guide the Men Who
Fly 149
Lord, I Hear of Showers of Blessing. . 73
Lord, Let Us Now Depart in Peace... 241
Lord, Speak to Me, That I May Speak 136
Lord, We Come Before Thee Now 84
Lord, While for All Mankind We Pray 152
Love Divine, All Love Excelling 71
Master, the Tempest Is Raging 53
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory 151
More About Jesus I Would Know 225
More Love to Thee, Christ 229
My Country 'Tis of Thee 158
My Faith Looks Up to Thee 115
My God, Accept My Heart This Day. . 77
My Jesus, as Thou Wilt 114
My Soul, Be on Thy Guard 135
Nearer, My God, to Thee 87
Not Now, But in the Coming Years. . . 190
Now the Day Is Over 13
Now the Laborer's Task Is O'er 186
O Beautiful for Spacious Skies 153
O Come, All Ye Faithful 36
Could I Speak the Matchless Worth 69
O Day of Rest and Gladness 7
O God, Beneath Thy Guiding Hand. . . 161
God of Hosts, with Thy Strong Hand
Orders of Worship, p. 47.
O God of Love, King of Peace 238
O God, the Strength of Those Who
War 234
O Jesus, Thou Art Standing 54
Little Town of Bethlehem 35
O Lord of Hosts, Almighty King 150
Love That Will Not Let Me Go 110
Maker of the Sea and Sky 101
O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee. ... 142
Mother Dear, Jerusalem 179
O Safe to the Rock 97
Say, Can You See 160
Tender and Sweet Was the Master's
Voice 196
O Where Are Kings and Empires Now 129
O Worship the King 21
HYMN
O'er All the Way 56
One Sweetly Solemn Thought 189
Once to Every Man and Nation 148
Only an Armor Bearer 224
Onward Christian Soldiers 132
Our God, Our Help in Ages Past 1
Our Lord Is Now Rejected 232
Out of My Bondage 81
Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour 194
Peace, Perfect Peace 94
Praise God from Whom All Blessings
Flow 240
Praise Him! Praise Him! 19
Praise to God and Thanks We Bring. .
Orders of Worship, p. 33.
Precious Promise 202
Press On, Press On, Ye Sons of Light
Orders of Worship, p. 26.
Rescue the Perishing 140
Ring Out the Old 146
Rise, Glorious Conqueror 65
Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me 91
Safe Home in Port 236
Safe in the Arms of Jesus 222
Safely Through Another Week 6
Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name. ... 15
Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing. 10
Saviour Lead Me Lest I Stray 218
Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us 111
Saviour, Thy Dying Love Thou Gavest
Me 108
Sevenfold Amen 242
Shall We Gather at the River 191
Silent Night, Holy Night 37
Sleep, My Little Jesus 49
Softly Now the Light of Day 11
Soldiers of Christ Arise 117
Some Day the Silver Cord Will Break 187
Sound the Battle Cry 127
Sowing in the Morning 215
Spirit of God, Descend Upon My
Heart 29
Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus 130
Still, Still with Thee 5
IX
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HYMN
Sun of My Soul, Thoii Saviour Dear. . 12
Sunset and Evening Star 184
Sweet Hour of Prayer 85
Take My Life, and Let It Be 116
Take the Name of Jesus with You 219
Te Deum Laudamus
Orders of Worship, p. 13.
Tell Me the Old, Old Story 72
Ten Thousand Times, Ten Thousand.. 181
The Bugle Echoes Shrill and Sweet...
Orders of Worship, p. 46.
The Church's One Foundation 176
The Crowning Day 232
The Day of Resurrection 62
The Fight Is On 233
The King of Love My Shepherd Is 23
The Lord Is My Shepherd 24
The Morning Light Is Breaking 164
The Palms 56
The Son of God Goes Forth to War. . 120
The Winning Fight Is Always to the
Right 228
There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood 197
There Is a Green Hill Far Away 58
There Shall Be Showers of Blessing. . 214
There's a Beautiful Star 41
There's a Song in the Air 38
There's a Wideness in God's Mercy... 22
There's Not a Friend Like the Loving
Jesus 209
HYMN
Thou Art My Shepherd
Orders of Worship, p. 18.
Thou Knowest Lord 231
Though Your Sins Be as Scarlet 192
Through the Night of Doubt and Sor-r
row 124
Throw Out the Life Line 217
True Hearted, Whole Hearted 109
Under His Wings 207
Watchman, Tell Us of the Night 45
We Bear the Strain 105
We Have Heard a Joyful Sound 201
We March, We March to Victory 128
We Would See Jesus 223
What a Friend We Have in Jesus 106
When I Fear My Faith Will Fail 227
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. . 60
When Morning Gilds the Skies 2
When the Trumpet of the Lord i88
When Thy Heart with Joy O'erflowing 137
When We Walk with the Lord 211
Where Cross the Crowded Ways 145
Who Is on the Lord's Side 125
Work for the Night Is Coming 138
Worship the Lord in the Beauty of
Holiness
Orders of Worship, p. 6.
Yield Not to Temptation 118
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No.
A WINNING FIGHT 228
Adeste Fideles 36
Alas, and Did My Saviour
Bleed 221
Alford 181
All Saints 120
Orders of Worship, p. 49.
All the Way 206
Am I a Soldier of the
Cross 131
America 158, 159
American Hymn 162
Antioch 31
Ariel 69
Arimathea 64
Armageddon 125
Aurelia 176
Autumn 70
Austria 175
Away in a Manger 44
BATTLE HYMN OF THE
REPUBLIC 151
Beautiful Star 41
Beecher 51, 71
Benediction 15
Bera 75
Bethany 87
Blandy 74
Blessed Assurance 212
Bradbury Ill
Bread of Life 27
Brighten the Corner Where
You Are 216
Bringing in the Sheaves.. . 215
Bullinger 92, 93, 137
CANONBURY 100, 136
Carol 33, 40
Chautauqua 8
Christmas 134
Consolation 5
Consolator 78
Coronae 66
Coronation 67
Courage Brother 126
Cowper 197
Crossing the Bar 184
Crusader's Hymn 57
DALEHURST 152
Dennis 170
Dismissal 241
Diademata 68, 117
Dix 47, 48
Dominus Regit Me 23
Dort 65
Duke Street 161, 167
No.
Dulce Domum 189
Draw Me Nearer 195
EiN FESTE BURG 121
Emmanuel 38
Erie 106
Eucharist 171
Eudora
Orders of Worship, p. 17.
Evan 77
Even Me 73
Eventide 9
Ewing 180
FAITH Is THE VICTORY. ... 102
Federal Street 113
Felix 223
GALILEE 80
Germany 145
Gloria Patri 239
Orders of Worship, p. 12.
God Be With You 16
God Will Take Care of
You 26
Orders of Worship, p. 16.
Green Hill 58
HAGERUP
Orders of Worship,, p. 47.
Hankey 107
Hamburg 60
Hear Us, O Saviour 86
He Leadeth Me 99
He Lifted Me 208
Hendon 116
Hesperus 238
He Will Hold Me Fast. . . 227
Hiding in Thee 97
Holy Spirit 28
Hosannah! Praise Be Thine
Orders of Worship, p. 39.
Hursley 12
I GAVE MY LIFE FOR THEE 199
I Hear Thy Welcome Voice 203
I Know Whom I Have Be-
lieved 213
I'll Go Where You Want
Me to Go 169
I'll Stand by You 226
In Christ There Is No East
or West
Orders of Worship, p. 55.
In the Lonely Midnight. . . 39
Italian Hymn 20, 168
No.
JESUS, I COME 81
Jesus Is Tenderly Calling. . 193
Jesus Saves 201
Jewett 114
Just for To-day 88
KNIGHTSBRIDGE 148
LABAN 135
Lambeth
Orders of Worship, p. 19
Lancashire 62, 133
Last Hope 30
Laudes Domini 2
Lead Me Gently Home,
Father 205
Lenox 82
Lest We Forget 157
Let the Words of My
Mouth
Orders of Worship, p. 20.
Life Boat 220
Litany (Hervey's) 174
Lower Lights 139
Lullaby , 49
Lux Benigna 96
Lynde
Orders of Worship, p. 18.
Lyons 21
MARCH TO VICTORY 128
Martyn 90
Maryton 142
Master, the Tempest Is
Raging 53
Materna ....153, 179
Melita 141, 143
Melrose 147
Merrial 13
Messiah 79
Mendebras 7
Mendelssohn 32
Moment by Moment 210
Monsell
Orders of Worship, p. 6.
More About Jesus 225
Morecambe 29
More Love to Thee 229
Morning Star 46
Mozart 101
NATIONAL HYMN 155
Near the Cross 200
Need 89
Nettleton 112
Nicaea 4
No Not One 209
XI
Alphabetical We* of Cunes
No.
OLD HUNDREDTH 18, 240
Orders of Worship, p. 9.
Old, Old Story 72
Olivet 115
Only an Armor Bearer. . . . 224
Over the Line 196
PALMER 118
Panoply of Light
Orders of Worship, p. 40.
Pass me Not 194
iPatmos 230
Pax Tecum 94
Penfield 144
Penitence 119
Pilgrims 182
Pilot 98
Pleyel's Hymn 185
Poland 24
Portuguese Hymn 36, 122
Praise Him 19
QUEBEC 149, 150
RATHBUN 61
Regent Square 34
Requiescat 186
Rescue 140
Retreat 83
Rosmore 43
Russian Hymn 156, 237
ST. AGNES 103
St. Anne 1, 129, 234
St. Asaph 3, 124
St. Bees 84
St. Catherine 177
St. Christopher 59
St. George's, Windsor.. 154, 178
Orders" of Worship, p. 33.
No.
St. Gertrude 132
StHilda 54
St. Louis 35
St. Margaret 110
St. Theodulph 55
St. Thomas 17
Sabbath 6
Safe Home in Port 236
Safe in the Arms of Jesus. 222
Salutas 25
Sanctus
Orders of Worship, p. 14.
Sardis
Orders of Worship, p. 23.
Sarum 183
Saved by Grace 187
Saviour, Lead Me 218
Serenity 104, 105
Seymour 11
Shall We Gather at the
River 191
Sicilian Mariner's Hymn. . 14
Silent Night 37
Something for Jesus 108
Sometime We'll Under-
stand 190
Sons of Light
Orders .of Worship, p. 26.
Sound the Battle Cry 127
Stand Up for Jesus 130
Star-Spangled Banner .... 160
State Street 173
Stella 42
Stilla, Ja Allt Mera Stilla. 204
Stockwell 10
Sweet Hour of Prayer 85
Sweet Story 52
TE DEUM LAUDAMUS
Orders of Worship, p. 13.
The Crowning Day 232
No,
The Fight Is On 233
The Palms 56
The Precious Name 219
There Shall Be Showers of
Blessing 214
Thou Knowest Lord 231
Though Your Sins Be As
Scarlet 192
Throw Out the Life-Line.. 217
Tidings
Orders of Worship, p. 52.
Toplady 91
True-Hearted 109
Truro 166
Trust and Obey 211
UNDE ET MEMORES 172
Under His Wings 207
WAMHAM so, 146, 163
Orders of Worship, p. 46.
Watchman 45
Watchword 123
Webb 164, 235
Wellesley 22
Wesley 165
Westwood
Orders of Worship, p. 11.
What a Wonderful Saviour 198
When the Roll Is Called
Up Yonder 188
Where Loyal Hearts and
True
Order of Worship, p. 42.
Wondrous Story 202
Woodworth 76
Worgan 63
Work Song 138
ZION
95
Xll
flDetrical Hn&ei of Suites
No.
S. M.
Dennis 170
Dulce Domum 189
Laban 135
St. Thomas 17
State Street 173
S. M. D.
Diademata 68, 117
C. M.
Antioch 31
Christmas 134
Coronation 67
Cowper 197
Dalehurst 152
Evan 77
Green Hill (With Refrain). 58
Lambeth
Orders of Worship, p. 19
More About Jesus I Would
Know (With Refrain) 225
St. Agnes 103
St. Anne 1, 129, 234
Saved by Grace 187
Serenity 104, 105
Sometime We'll Understand 190
C. M. D.
All Saints 120
Orders of Worship, p. 49
Carol 33, 40
Materna 153, 179
L. M.
Bera 75
Canonbury 100, 136
Duke Street 161, 167
Federal Street 113
Germany 145
Ilagerup
Orders of Worship, p. 47
Hamburg 60
He Leadeth Me (With Re-
frain) 99
Hesperus 238
Hursley 12
Mary ton 142
Melrose 147
Mozart 101
Old Hundredth 18, 240
Orders of Worship, p. 19
Quebec 149, 150
Retreat 83
St. Catherine 177
No.
Sons of Light
Orders of Worship, p. 26
Truro 166
Waltham SO, 146, 163
Orders of Worship, p. 46
Woodworth 76
L. M. D.
Sweet Hour of Prayer 85
H. M.
Lenox
82
6, 4, 6, 4
Need (With Refrain) 89
, 4, 6, 4, D
Bread of Life 27
, 4, 6, 4, 6, 6, 4
Bethany 87
Something for Jesus 108
6, 5, 6, 5
Merrial 13
6, 5, 6, 5, D
Away in a Manger 44
In the Lonely Midnight.... 39
Penitence 119
Rosmore (With Refrain).... 43
St. Gertrude (With Refrain) 132
6, 5, 6, 5, 6, 5, D
Armageddon 125
Watchword 123
6, 6, 4, 6, 6, 6, 4
America 158, 159
Dort 65
Italian Hymn 20, 168
Olivet 115
6, 6, 6, 6
I Gave My Life for Thee. . . 199
Laudes Domini 2
Where Loyal Hearts and True
Orders of Worship, p. 42
6, 6, 6, 6, D
Jewett 114
, 6, 8, 6
I Hear Thy Welcome Voice 203
No.
7, 5, 7, 5
He Will Hfcld Me Fast
(With Refrain) 227
7, , 7, 5, D
Work Song 138
7, 6, 7, 6
Messiah 79
Near the Cross (With Re-
frain) 200
7, 6,7,6,1)
Aurelia 176
Ewing 180
Hankey (With Refrain).... 1G7
Lancashire 62, 133
Mendebras 7
Penfield 144
Old, Old Story (With Re-
frain) 72
St. Hilda 54
St. Theodulph 55
Stand Up for Jesus (With
Refrain) 130
The Morning Light is
Breaking 164
Webb 235
Westwood
Orders of Worship, p. 11
7, 6, 7, 6, 7, 7, 7, 6
Jesus Saves 201
7, 6, 8, 6
Patmos 230
7, 6, 8, 6, D
Alford 181
7, 6, 8) 6| 8, 6; 8, 6
St. Christopher 53
7, 7, 7, 6
Litany 174
7, 7, 7, 7,
Arimathea (With Refrain).. 64
Hendon ' 115
Hosanna! Praise Be Thine
(With Refrain)
Orders of Worship, p. 39
Last Hope 30
PleyePs Hymn 185
St. Bees 84
Xlll
IfnDer of aune0
No.
Saviour, Lead Me (With Re-
frain) 218
Seymour 11
Worgan (With Alleluia)... 63
Dix 47, 48
Pilot 98
Sabbath 6
Toplady 91
7, 7, 7, 7, D
Holy Spirit 28
Martyiv- 90
Mendelssohn 32
St. George's Windsor 154, 178
Orders of Worship, p. 33
Watchman 45
7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8,
Requiescat 186
8, 4, 8, 4
Just for To-day (With Re-
frain) 88
8, 5, 8, 3
Bullinger 92, 93, 137
8, 5, 8, 5
I'll Stand by You (With
Refrain) 226
Pass Me Not (With Refrain) 194
8, 6, 8, 6
Alas and Did My Saviour
Bleed (With Refrain).... 221
Am I a Soldier of the Cross
(With Refrain) 131
God Will Take Care of You
(With Refrain) 26
Orders of Worship, p. 16
I Know Whom I Have Be-
lieved (With Refrain).... 213
In Christ There is No East
or West
Orders of Worship, p. 55
8, 6, 8, 6, D
Faith Is the Victory (With
Refrain) 102
8, 6> 6, 8, 6, 6
Stella 42
8, 6, 8, 6, 7, 6, 8, 6
St. Louis 35
8, 7, 8, 7
Dominus Regit Me 23
Even Me (With Refrain)... 73
Galilee 80
Lower Lights (With Re-
frain) 139
Panoply of Light
Orders of Worship, p. 40
No.
Rathbun 61
Regent Square 34
Shall We Gather at the
River (With Refrain).... 191
Stockwell 10
The Precious Name 219
There Shall Be Showers of '
Blessing (With Refrain).. 214
Wellesley 22
What a Wonderful Saviour
(With Refrain) 198
Wondrous Story (With Re-
frain) -.. 202
8, 7, 8, 7, D
All the Way 206
Austria 175
Autumn 70
Beecher 51, 71
Bradbury Ill
Courage Brother 126
Erie 106
Knightsbridge 148
Nettleton 112
St. Asaph 3, 124
Stilla, Ja Allt Mera Stilla.. 204
8, 7, 8, 7, 4, 7
Coronae 66
Zion 95
8, 7, 8, 7, 6, 6, 6, 7
Ein Feste Burg 121
8, 8, 8, 4
Eudora
Orders of Worship, p. 17
8, 8, 6, 8, 8, 6
Ariel 69
8, 8, 8, 6
He Lifted Me 208
8, 8, 8, 7
Blandy (With Refrain) 74
Dismissal 241
Sardis
Orders of Worship, p. 23
8, 8, 8, 8, 6
St. Margaret 110
8f 8) 8j 8f Oy 8
Lest We Forget..... 157
Melita 141, 143
9, 6, 9, 6, 9, 6, 8, 6
Salutas 25
9, 8, 8, 9
God Be With You (With
Refrain) 16
No.
9, 8, 9, 8
Eucharist 171
9, 10, 9, 9
Blessed Assurance (With
Refrain) 212
10, 4, 10, 4, 10, 10
Lux Benigna . 96
10, 7, 10, 7
Draw Me Nearer 195
10, 8, 10, 8
Jesus Is Tenderly Calling.. 193
Over the Line (With Re-
frain) 196
10 10, 10, 4
Sarum 183
10, 10, 10, 10
Benediction '15
Eventide 9
Morecambe 29
National Hymn 155
Palmer (With Refrain) 118
Pax Tecum 94
Throw Out the Life Line
(With Refrain) 217
Unde Et Memores 172
10, 10, 10, 10, D
American Hymn 162
Lyons
10, 10, 11, 11
21
11, 10, 11, 10
Consolation 5, 78
Felix 223
Morning Star 46
Pilgrims 182
Rescue (With Refrain) 140
Thou Knowest Lord (With
Refrain) 231
Tidings
Orders of Worship, p. 52
True Hearted (With Re-
frain) 109
Under His Wings (With
Refrain) 207
Wesley 165
11, 11, 11, 11
Hiding in Thee (With Re-
frain) 97
Poland 24
11, 11, 11, 12
Life Boat 220
XIV
Nicaea
11, 12, 12, 10
No.
4
12, 10, 12, 10
Monsell
Orders of Worship, p. 6
15, 15, 15, 6
Battle Hymn of the Repub-
lic (With Refrain) 151
Irregular
A Winning Fight (With
Refrain) " 228
Adeste Fideles (With Re-
frain) 36, 122
Beautiful Star (With Re-
frain) 41
Bringing in the Sheaves
(With Refrain) 215
Brighten the Corner Where
You Are (With Refrain). 216
Chautauqua (With Refrain) 8
Crossing the Bar... 184
Crusader's Hymn 57
Metrical TTnDa of Gunes
No.
Emmanuel 38
Gloria Patri 209
Orders of Worship, p. 12
Hear Us, O Saviour (With
Refrain) 86
I'll Go Where You Want
Me to Go 169
Jesus, I Come 81
Lead Me Gently Home,
Father (With Refrain)... 205
Let the Words of My Mouth
Orders of Worship, p. 20
Lullaby (With Refrain).... 49
Lynde
Orders of Worship, p. 18
March to Victory 128
Master the Tempest is Rag-
ing (Wijth Refrain) S3
Moment by Moment (With
Refrain) 210
More Love to Thee 229
No Not One (With Refrain) 209
Only an Armor Bearer
(With Refrain) 224
No.
Portuguese Hymn 36, 122
Praise Him 19
Russian Hymn 156, 237
Safe Home in Port 236
Sanctus
Orders of Worship, p. 14
Silent Night 37
Safe in the Arms of Jesus.. 222
Sound the Battle Cry (With
Refrain) 127
Star-Spangled Banner 160
Sweet Story 52
T Deum Laudamus
Orders of Worship, p. 13
The Crowning Day 232
The Fight is On (With Re-
frain) 233
The Palms (With Refrain) 56
Though Your Sins Be as
Scarlet 192
Trust and Obey (With Re-
frain) 211
When the Roll Is Called
Up Yonder (With Refrain) 188
XV
Inbey of Hutbora anb ^Translators
ADAMS, Sarah F. (1805-1848), 87.
Alexander, Cecil R (1823-1895), 58, 80.
Alford, Henry (1810-1871), 123, 178, 181.
BACON, Leonard (1802-1881), 161.
Baker, Henry W. (1821-1877), 23, 238.
Bakewell, John (1721-1819), 70.
Ballantine, William G., 156.
Barbauld, Anna L. (1743-1825), 178.
Baring-Gould, Sabine (1834 ), 13, 124,
132.
Barton, Bernard D. (1784-1849).
Orders of Worship, p. 19.
Bates, Katherine Lee (1859 ), 153.
Baxter, Mrs. Lydia, 219.
Benson, Louis F. (1855 ), 235.
Bernard, Edward.
Orders of Worship, p. 19.
Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153), 100,
103.
Bernard of Cluny (12th Century), 180.
Bickersteth, Edward H. (1825-1906), 94.
Black, James M., 188.
Blandy, Edward W., 74.
Blaisdell, James A. (1867 ), 51.
Bliss, Philip P. (1838-1876), 139, 220, 224.
Bonar, Horatius (1808-1889), 77.
Borthwick, Jane (1813-1897), 75, 114.
Bowring, John (1792-1872), 45, 61.
Bradford, N. K, 196.
Bridges, Matthew (1800-1894), 65, 68, 77.
Bright, William, 172.
Brooks, Charles T. (1813-1883), 159.
Brooks, Phillips (1835-1893), 35.
Brown, Mary, 169.
Bruce, Charles, 86.
Burns, James D. (1823-1864), 3.
Burton, Henry (1840 ), 101.
CARPENTER, William Boyd (1864 ), 234.
Gary, Phcebe (1824-1871), 189.
Caswell, Edward (1814-1878), 2.
Cennick, John (1718-1755), 185.
Clephan, Elizabeth C. (1830-1869), 59.
Codner, Elizabeth (1835 ), 73.
Coghill, Anna L. (1836 ), 138.
Cornelius, Maxwell N., 190.
Cowper, William (1731-1800), 197.
Coxe, Arthur C. (1818-1896), 129.
Croly, George (1780-1860), 29.
Crosby, Fanny J. (1820-1915), 19, 140, 187,
192, 193, 194, 195, 200, 206, 212, 222.
Cross, Allen Eastman.
Orders of Worship, p. 49.
Gushing, W. 0., 97, 207.
DAVIS, Frank M., 218.
Davis, Ozora Stearns (1866 ), 105.
Dickson, David (1583-1663), 179.
Dix, William C. (1837-1898), 47, 79.
Doane, George W. (1799-1859), 11, 163.
Doddridge, Philip (1702-1751), 134.
Duffield, George (1818-1888), 130.
Dwight, John S. (1813-1893), 159.
Dwight, Timothy (1752-1817), 173.
EDMESTON, James (1791-1867), 10.
Ellerton, John (1826-1893), 15, 186.
Elliott, Charlotte (1789-1871), 76.
FABER, Frederick W. (1814-1863), 22, 177,
182.
Fawcett, John (1740-1817), 14, 170.
GASKELL, William (1805-1884).
Orders of Worship, p. 26.
Gannett, William C. (1840 ), 49.
Orders of Worship, p. 33.
Gerhardt, Paul (1607-1676), 42.
Gibbons, T. (1720-1785), 64.
Gillman, F. J., 147.
Gilmore, Joseph H. (1834 ), 99.
Gladden, Washington (1836-1918), 142.
XVI
f n&ej ot Butbors and translators
Grant, Robert (1785-1838), 21.
Grigg, Joseph (1720-1768), 113.
HABERSHON, Ada R., 227.
Hammond, William (1719-1783), 84.
Hamilton, Mary C. D., 149.
Hankey, Kate (1846 ), 72, 107.
Hartsough, Lewis (1828 ), 203.
Hastings, Thomas (1784-1872), 165.
Havergal, Frances R. (1836-1879), 92, 109,
116, 125, 136, 199.
Hawks, Annie S. (1835-1918), 89.
Heath, George (1822), 135.
Heber, Reginald (1783-1826), 4, 46, 120,
171.
Hedge, Frederick H., 121.
Hewitt, E. E.; 225.
Hoffman, Elisha A., 198.
Holland, Josiah G. (1819-1881), 38.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1809-1894), 150,
162.
Homer, Charlotte G., 208.
Hopper, Edward (1818-1888), 98.
How, William Walsham (1823-1897), 54,
183.
Howe, Julia Ward (1819-1910), 151.
INGEMANN, Bernhardt S. (1789-1862), 124.
JOHN of Damascus ("8th Century), 62.
KEBLE, John (1792-1866), 12.
Kelly, Thomas (1769-1854), 66.
Ken, Thomas (1637-1711), 240.
Orders of Worship, p. 9.
Key, Francis Scott (1779-1843), 160.
Kilmer, Joyce (1886-1918).
Orders of Worship, p. 46.
Kipling, Rudyard (1865 ), 157.
LA7HBURY, Mary A. (1841 ), 8, 27.
Longfellow, Henry W. (1807-1892), 50.
Lowell, James Russell (1819-1891), 148.
Lowry, Robert (1826-1899), 191.
Luke, Jemima (1813-1906), 52.
Luther, Martin (1483-1546), 44, 121.
Lynch, Thomas T. (1818-1871), 40.
Lyte, Henry F. (1793-1847), 9.
MACLEOL, Norman (1812-1872), 126.
Martin, C. D., 26.
Orders of Worship, p. 16.
Matheson, George (1842-1906), 110.
Medley, Samuel (1738-1799), 69.
Mohr, Joseph (1792-1848), 37.
Monsell, John S. B. (1811-1875).
Orders of Worship, p. 6.
Morris, Mrs. C. H., 233.
Montgomery, James (1771-1G54), 24, 34,
119.
Orders of Worship, p. 11.
Moore, Thomas (1778-1852), 78.
Moultree, Gerard (1829-1885), 128.
NATHAN, El, 213, 214, 232.
Neal, John M. (1818-1866), 55, 62, 180,
236.
Newman, John H. (1801-1890), 96.
Newton, John (1825-1807), 6, 175.
North, Frank Mason (1850 ), 145.
OAKLEY, Frederick (1802-1880), 36.
Oatman, Johnson, Jr., 209.
Ogdon, Ina Duley, 216.
O'Reilly, Miles.
Orders of Worship, p. 23.
Owens, Priscilla J., 201.
Oxenham, John, 143.
Orders of Worship, p. 55.
PALMER, Horatio R. (1834-1907), 118.
Palmer, Ray (1808-1897), 115.
Penfield, Thornton B., 144.
Perronet, Edward (1726-1792), 67.
Phelps, S. Dryden (1816-1895), 108.
Pierpoint, Folliott S. (1835 ), 48.
Pollock, Thomas B. (1836-1896), 174.
Prentiss, Elizabeth P. (1818-1878), 229.
RANKIN, J. E. (1828-1904), 16.
Raymond, Rossiter W. (1840-191S), 25, 41.
Reed, Andrew (1788-1862), 30.
Rippon, John (1751-1836), 122.
Roberts, Daniel C. (1841-1907), 155.
Robinson, Robert (1735-1790), 112.
Rolf sen, Nordahl.
Orders of Worship, p. 47.
XVll
of Butbors and {Translators
Rowley, Francis H., 202.
SAMMIS, J. H., 211.
Savonarola, Jerome (1452-1498), 204.
Schmolck, Benjamin (1672-1737), 114.
Scott, T. (1705-1775), 64.
Sears, Edmund H. (1810-1876), 33.
Scriven, Joseph (1820-1886), 106.
Shaw, Knowles, 215.
Sherwin, William F. (1826-1888), 127.
Shrubsole, William (1759-1829), 166.
Shurtleff, Ernest W. (1862 ), 133.
Sleeper, W. T., 81.
Smith, Samuel F. (1808-1895), 158, 164,
237.
Stephenson, Isabella S., 93.
Stone, Samuel J. (1839-1900), 176.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher (1811-1896), 5.
Stowell, Hugh (1799-1865), 83.
TENNYSON, Alfred (1809-1892), 146, 184.
Thalheimer, Elsie.
Orders of Worship, p. 18.
Thompson, Will L., 205.
Thomson, Mary A. (1834 ).
Orders of Worship, p. 52.
Thring, Godfrey (1823-1903), 43, 230.
Toplady, Augustus M. (1740-1778), 91.
UFFORD, Edwin S., 217.
WALFORD, W. W., 85.
Warner, Anna B. (1820-1915), 223.
Watson, William, 154.
Watts, Isaac (1674-1748), 1, 17, 18, 31,
60, 131, 167, 221.
Wells, M. M. (1815-1858), 28.
Wesley, Charles (1707-1788), 20, 32, 63,
71, 82, 90, 117.
Whiting, William (1825-1878), 141.
Whittier, John G. (1807-1892), 104.
Whittle, D. W., 210.
Wilberforce, L. R. (1861 ), 88.
Williams, Theodore Chickering (1855-
1915), 39, 137.
Williams, William (1717-1791), 95.
Winkworth, Catherine, 42.
Wolcott, Samuel (1813-1886), 168.
Worrell, Edna R., 228.
Wreford, John (1800-1881), 152.
Wordsworth, Christopher (1807-1885), 7.
YATES, John H., 102.
XVlll
Hnfcea: of Composers anb Sources
ALLEN, Chester G. (1812-1877), 19.
Ambrose, Richard S. (1820 ), 189.
Atkinson, Frederick C. (1841-1897), 29.
Dividicia, Lyra, 63.
Doane, William H. (1831-1915), 72, 140,
192, 194, 195, 200, 219, 222, 229.
Dykes, John B. (1823-1876), 4, 23, 84, 96,
103, 141, 181, 186.
BAKER, Henry (1835 ), 149, 150, 238.
Bambridge, William S. (1842 ), 3, 124.
Barnby, Joseph (1838-1896), 2, 13, 128, EDSON, Lewis (1748-1S20), 82.
183, 184.
Orders of Worship, p. 13.
Barthelemon, Francois (1741-1808), 70.
i Beethoven, Ludwig von (1770-1827).
Orders of Worship, p. 23.
Bilhorn, Peter, 202.
Black, James M., 188.
j Blanchard, G. F., 157.
i Bliss, Philip P. (1838-1876), 74, 139, 199,
! 220, 224.
! Bourgeois, Louis (1500-1561), 18, 240.
Orders of Worship, p. 9.
Elvey, George J. (1816-1893), 54, 68, 117,
178.
Orders of Worship, p. 33.
Evangelica, Psalmodia, 166.
Ewing, Alexander (1830-1895), 180.
FAURE, J. Baptiste, 56.
Fischer, William G. (1835 ), 107.
GABRIEL, Charles H., 208, 216.
Gardiner, William (1770-1835), 145.
Geibel, Adam (1855 ), 49, 130.
Bradbury, William B. (1816-1868), 73, 76, Goss, John (1800-1880), 125.
85, 99, 111. Gottschalk, Louis M. (1829-1869), 30.
Bullinger, Ethelbert W. (1837 ), 92, 93, Gould, John E. (1822-1875), 75, 98.
137. Granier, Jules.
Orders of Worship, p. 39.
CALKIN, J. Baptiste (1827-1905), 50, 146, Greatorex, Henry W. (1811-1858), 239.
163.
Orders of Worship, p. 46.
Caldbeck, George T. (1852 ), 94.
Carey, Henry (1685-1734), 158, 159.
Conkey, Ithamar (1815-1867), 61.
Converse, Charles C. (1834 ), 106.
Cottman, Arthur (1842-1879), 152.
Croft, William (1678-1727), 1, 129, 234.
Cruickshank, W. A. C.
Orders of Worship, p. 14.
Cutler, Henry S. (1824-1902), 120.
Orders of Worship, p. 49.
DAVIS, Frank M., 218.
De Giardini, Felice, 20, 168.
Orders of Worship, p. 12.
Grieg, Edward H.
Orders of Worship, p. 47.
Gruber, Franz (1787-1863), 37.
HANDEL, George Friedrich (1685-1759),
134.
Hastings, Thomas (1784-1872), 83, 91, 95.
Hatton, John ( 1793), 161, 167.
Harding, John P. (1861 ), 46.
Harkness, Robert, 227.
Hartsough, Lewis (1820-1872), 203.
Havergal, William H. (1793-1870), 77.
Haydn, J. Michael (1737-1806), 21.
Haydn, Franz Joseph (1732-1809), 175.
xix
f nfcej of Composers an& Sources
Hemy, Henry F. (1818-1889), 177.
Hervey, Frederick A. J. (1846-1910), 174.
Hodges, John S. B. (1830-1915), 171.
Hoffman, Elisha A., 198.
Holbrook, Joseph P. (1822-1888), 114.
Holden, Oliver (1765-1844), 67.
Hopkins, Edward J. (1818-1901), 15.
Howard, Alonzo P. (1838-1902), 39.
Hudson, R. E., 221.
Hugg, George C., 209.
Husband, Edward (1843-1908), 54.
JONES, Darius E. (1815-1881), 10.
Jude, William H. (1851 ), 80.
KELLER, Matthias, 162.
Kirkpatrick, William J., 201.
Knapp, Mrs. Joseph (1839-1908), 212.
Knecht, Justin (1752-1817), 54.
Kocher, Conrad (1786-1872), 47, 48.
Koschat, Thomas, 24.
LANE, Spencer (1843-1903), 119.
Lowden, C. Harold, 228.
Lowry, Robert (1826-1899), 89, 108, 191,
206.
Luther, Martin (1483-1546), 121.
Lwoff, Alexia von (1799-1871), 156, 237.
Lynes, Frank (1858-1913).
Orders of Worship, p. 26.
MCCABTNEY, Robert H. (1844-1895).
Orders of Worship, p. 11.
McGranahan, James, 190, 213, 214, 226,
232.
McWhood, L. B., 79.
Main, Hubert P. (1839 ), 38.
Maker, Frederick C. (1844 ), 59, 147.
Malan, Henri A. C. (1787-1864), 116.
Marsh, Simeon B. (1798-1875), 90.
Martin, W. S., 26.
Orders of Worship, p. 16. ,
Mason, Lowell (1792-1872), 6, 7, 31, 45,
60, 65, 69, 87, 115, 135, 138, 165, 170, 197.
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. Felix (1809-
1847), 5, 32, 223.
Minor, George A., 215.
Monk, William H. (1823-1889), 9, 66, 172.
Morris, Mrs. C. H., 233.
Mozart, Johann (1756-1791), 101.
Mueller, Carl, 44.
Murray, J. R.
Orders of Worship, p. 17.
NAGELI, Hans G. (1768-1836), 170.
OLIVER, Henry K. (1800-1885), T13.
PALMER, Horatio R. (1834-1917), 53, 118.
Parker, Leonard.
Orders of Worship, p. 40.
Parker, Horatio W. (1863-1920), 42.
Phelps, Edward H., 196.
Pierce, Jason Noble, 144.
Peace, Albert (1844-1912), 110.
Pleyel, Ignaz J. (1757-1831), 185.
Powell, J. Baden (1819-1891), 148.
REDNER, Lewis H. (1831-1908), 35.
Reinagle, Alexander R. (1799-1877).
Orders of Worship, p. 55.
Ritter, Peter (1760-1846), 12.
Roper, G. F., 64.
Rounsefell, C. E., 169.
SANKEY, Ira D. (1840-1910), 86, 97, 102,
131, 207.
Schilling, Frederick, 41.
Schulthes, William A. (1816-1879).
Orders of Worship, p. 19.
Schumann, Robert A. (1810-1856), 100,
136.
Silcher, Friedrich (1789-1860), 25.
Sherwin, William F. (1826-1888), 8, 27,
127.
Orders of Worship, p. 6.
Smart, Henry (1813-1879), 34, 62, 123,
133, 182.
Smith, H. Percy (1825-1898), 142.
Smith, John Stafford, 160.
Stebbins, George C. (1846 ), 58, 81,
88, 109, 187, 193, 217.
Steffe, William, 151.
Storer, Henry J. (1860 ), 230.
XX
fnDej of Compoeecs an& Sources
Sullivan, Arthur S. (1842-1900), 126, 132,
236.
Sweney, John R. (1837 ), 225.
TESCHNER, Melchior (16th-17th C.), 55.
Thompson, Will L., 205.
Tomer, W. G., (1833-1896), 16.
Tourjee, Lizzie S., 22.
Towner, D. B., 211.
Trembath, Henry G., 43.
UFFORD, Edwin S., 217.
WADE, J. F. (1751 ), 36, 122.
Walch, James (1837-1901).
Orders of Worship, p. 52.
Wallace, William V. (1814-1865), 104, 105.
Walton, J. G. (1821-1905), 177.
Ward, Samuel A. (1847-1903), 153, 179.
Warren, George W. (1828-1902), 155.
Webb, George J. (1803-1887), 64, 235.
Webbe, Samuel (1740-1816), 78.
Weber, C. M. von (1786-1826), 11, 114.
Wells, Marcus Morris (1815 ), 28.
Wesley, Samuel S. (1810-1876), 176.
Wetterling, H., 204.
Whelpton, George (1847 ), 241.
Whittle, Mary, 210.
Williams, Aaron (1731-1776), 17.
Willis, Richard S. (1819-1900), 33, 40, 57.
Woodman, Jonathan C. (1813-1894), 173.
Wyeth, John (1792-1858), 112.
ZUNDEL, John (1815-1882), 71.
XXI
flnber of Subjects
ABIDING IN CHRIST
HYMN
Abide with me 9
ARMOR
Soldiers of Christ arise.... 117
Stand up, stand up for Jesus 130
ASPIRATION AND PRAYER
8392
also
I am Thine, O Lord 195
More Love to Thee 229
ATONEMENT
(See Redemption)
BIBLE CHARACTERS
Jacob
Nearer, my God, to Thee... 87
Apostles
The Son of God goes forth. . 120
Stephen
The Son of God goes forth. . 120
BREAD OF LIFE
Break Thou the bread of life 27
BROTHERHOOD ,
(See Kingdom of God)
BURDEN BEARING
Thou to whom the sick 517
BURIAL OF THE DEAD
Sunset and Evening Star.. 184
Now the laborer's task is
o'er 186
Not now but in the coming
years 190
CALL OF CHRIST, THE
72-82
also
Jesus, Thou art standing 54
Jesus is tenderly calling.... 193
tender and sweet 196
CHRIST
(See Son of God)
CHURCH
Love for
1 love Thy kingdom, Lord.. 173
Mission of
Oh Zion, haste, thy mission
Orders of Worship, p. 52
Security of
HYMN
where are kings and 129
1 love Thy kingdom, Lord.. 173
Glorious things of Thee are 175
Triumph of
Onward, Christian soldiers. 132
The Church's one founda-
tion 176
Unity of
Onward, Christian soldiers 132
Jesus, with Thy Church..., 174
The Church's one founda-
tion 176
COMMUNION OF SAINTS
179181
also
Awake, my soul, stretch.... 134
COMPLETENESS OF LIFE
Love divine, all love 71
Love that wilt not 110
CONFLICT
(See Warfare, Christian)
CONSCIENCE
Courage, brother! do not.... 126
CONSECRATION
At Thy feet, our God 3
When I survey the won-
drous 60
Just as I am without 76
My God accept my heart... 78
Out of my bondage, sorrow. 81
Saviour, Thy dying love... 108
Jesus, and shall it ever be. 113
Take my life and let it be. . 116
It may not be 169
1 am Thine, O Lord 195
I gave my life for thee 199
Alas, and did my Saviour.. 221
CONSISTENCY
Faith of our fathers
CONTENTMENT
He leadeth me..
177
99
CONVERSION
(See Religious Awakening)
COURAGE
Once to every man and
Orders of Worship, p. 52
Courage, brother! do not 126
Stand up, stand up for Jesus 130
Am I a soldier of the cross 131
CROSS BEARING
HYMN
Love that wilt not let me 110
CROWN OF LIFE
The Son of God goes forth. . 120
Stand up, stand up for Jesus 130
Awake, my soul, stretch.... 134
March on, soul 446
DAILY DUTIES
(See Work and Duty)
DECISION
Once to every man and....
Orders of Worship, p. 52
Lord, I hear of show'rs.... 73
Who is on the Lord's side. 125
Pass me not, gentle 194
DISMISSAL HYMNS
(See Worship, Close of)
EVANGELISTIC HYMNS
192232
EVENING HYMNS
8-13
EXAMPLE OF CHRIST
(See Following Christ)
FAITH
Love divine, all love 71
My faith looks up to Thee.. 115
O Master, let me walk 142
Faith of our fathers 177
FAITHFULNESS
'See Fidelity)
FATHERHOOD OF GOD
(See God)
FEARS REMOVED
We bear the strain of 105
How firm a foundation 122
FELLOWSHIP
Christian
God be with you till we.... 16
From every stormy wind.. 83
Blest be the tie that binds 170
(See Communion of Saints)
WITH CHRIST
(See Presence of Christ)
FIDELITY
Saviour, Thy dying love.... 108
XX11
f nfcex of Subjects
FOLLOWING CHRIST
HYMN
Jesus calls us, o'er. 80
Jesus, Saviour pilot me 98
We bear the strain of 105
Master, let me walk with
Thee 142
Saviour, lead me lest I stray 218
FOREFATHERS
beautiful for spacious.... 153
God, beneath Thy 161
FORGIVENESS
Of Sins
Just as I am, without 76
Rock of Ages, cleft for me.. 91
1 am trusting Thee 92
I gave my life for thee.... 199
FRIENDSHIP OF CHRIST
What a friend we have.... 106
FUTURE LIFE
Forward! be our watchword 123
Jerusalem the golden 180
Children of the heav'nly.... 185
THE HEAVENLY HOME
179-191
Reunion in
Ten thousand times ten.... 181
Children of the heav'nly.... 185
GOD
Care of
worship the King 21
The Lord is my Shepherd.. 24
Far out on the desolate 25
God will take care of you.. 26
safe to the Rock 97
Maker of the sea and sky 101
Eternity of
Our God, our help in ages. . 1
Goodness of
There's a wideness in God's
mercy 22
Holiness of
Holy, holy, holy! Lord 4
Light of Life
Lead, kindly Light 96
Love of
Be not dismayed, whate'er
betide 26
How firm a foundation 122
Power of
Holy, holy, holy Lord 4
Presence of
Still, still with Thee 5
Come, Thou Almighty King 20
Nearer, my God, to Thee... 87
Providence of
How firm a foundation...... 122
Shepherd, The
The King of love my.....'.. 23
GRACE
HYMN
Jesus, Lover of my soul.... 90
Come, Thou fount of ev'ry.. 112
Glorious things of Thee are 175
GRATITUDE
(See Praise)
GROWTH
Love divine, all love 71
GUIDANCE
93-98
also
I am trusting Thee 92
He leadeth me: O blessed.. 99
Saviour, like a shepherd... Ill
All the way my Saviour. ... 206
HARVEST
Come, ye. thankful people.. 178
HEAVEN
(See Future Life)
HEROES AND MARTYRS
The Son of God goes forth 120
Once to every man and.... 148
For all the saints 183
HOLY SPIRIT 28-30
HOME, THE
For the beauty of the 48
Holy Father, in Thy mercy 93
HOPE
Master, let me walk 142
Once to every man and.... 148
IMMORTALITY
(See Life Victorious
INTERCESSION
For Each Other
Holy Father, in Thy 374
Of Christ
In the hour of trial 119
INVITATION
(See Call of Christ)
JOY
Come, we who love_thee... 17
In the cross of Christ 61
1 heard the voice of Jesus.. 77
Come unto Me, ye weary.. 79
Jesus, the very thought.... 103
O Love that wilt not let me 110
Lead on, O King eternal... 133
KINDNESS
Rescue the perishing....... 140
KINGDOM OF GOD
136-143
BROTHERHOOD
also
Thro' the night of doubt... 124
O beautiful for spacious.... 153
Brighten the corner where
you are 216
Social Service
HYMN
Lead on, O King eternal. . . . 133
Work for the night is com-
ing 138
Rescue the perishing 140
O Master, let me walk 142
The Triumph of Righteousness
(The Kingdom on Earth)
It came upon the midnight 33
Where cross the crowded.. 145
O beautiful for spacious.... 153
Jesus shall reign where'er.. 167
LIFE VICTORIOUS
Abide with me 9
Peace, perfect peace 94
(See also burial of the dead)
My faith looks up to thee.. 115
O Mother dear, Jerusalem. . 179
Some day the Silver Cord
will break 187
When the Trumpet of the
Lord 188
One sweetly solemn thought 189
We would see Jesus 223
LIGHT
(See God and Son of God)
LORD'S DAY
LORD'S SUPPER
6-7
170-172
LOVE
(See God and Son of God)
LOVE AND LOYALTY
99-111
Who is on the Lord's side 125
Am I a soldier of the cross 131
Lead on, O King eternal.... 133
MISSIONARIES
O Zion, haste
Orders of Worship, p. 52
MISSIONS
Home
Where cross the crowded... 145
beautiful for spacious.... 153
FOREIGN AND WORLD
PEACE 162169
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God of love 238
MORNING HYMNS
108-119
MOTIVE POWER
Holy Spirit, faithful Guide 28
Holy Ghost with light di-
vine 30
Love divine, all love 71
NATURE
worship the King 21
For the beauty of the 48
Fairest Lord Jesus 57
NEW YEAR, THE
Ring out the old 146
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OFFERINGS
HYMN
When thy heart with joy.. 137
PATIENCE
Spirit of God 29
O Master, let me walk 142
PATRIOTISM AND
DEMOCRACY 149-161
also
Mine eyes have seen the
glory 141
In loving adoration 144
God send us men 147
The fight is on 233
O God the strength of those
who war 234
Let freemen's hearts grow
bolder 235
Safe home in port 236
God, ever glorious 237
PEACE
Break Thou the bread of... 27
Master, let me walk 142
All the way my Saviour.... 206
PEACE, CIVIL
(See War and Peace)
PENITENCE
Pass me not, gentle 194
Thou knowest, Lord 231
PERSEVERANCE
Forward, be our watchword. 123
Onward, Christian soldiers 132
My soul, be on thy guard.. 135
PILGRIMAGE OF LIFE
Brightly gleams our banner 139
Hark, hark, my soul 182
PRAISE 1-42
also
When morning gilds the.... 2
For the beauty of the 18
Praise Him, praise Him.... 19
O worship the King 21
PRAYER
From every stormy wind.. 83
Lord, we come before Thee 84
Sweet hour of prayer 85
My soul, be on thy guard.. 135
PREACHING
Lord, speak to me 136
PRESENCE OF CHRIST
Abide with me; fast falls.. 9
Saviour, breathe an evening 10
Sun of my soul 12
Peace, perfect peace 94
Immortal love 104
We bear the strain 105
There's not a friend like.. 209
Thou knowest, Lord. '. .. 231
PROTECTION
HYMN
When morning gilds the .. 2
Abide with me 9
Saviour, breathe an 10
Now the day is over 13
A mighty fortress is our.... 121
PROVIDENCE
(See God)
PURITY
Now the day is over 13
The day of Resurrection... 62
RACE OF LIFE
Awake, my soul, stretch.... 134
REDEMPTION
For the beauty of the 48
Hail, thou once despised.. 70
Jesus, lover of my soul.. 90
Rock of ages, cleft for me 91
Saviour, like a shepherd.. Ill
Come, Thou fount of ev'ry 112
I gave my life for thee... 199
RELIGIOUS AWAKENING
(See also Decision)
Lord, I hear of show'rs.... 73
God calling yet! shall I.... 75
Just as I am, without 76
REPENTANCE
(See Penitence)
RESIGNATION
My Jesus, as Thou wilt.... 114
Master, let me walk 142
Blessed assurance 212
REST
Now the day is over 13
1 heard the voice of Jesus.. 77
Come unto Me, ye weary... 79
Jesus, Refuge of the weary 204
All the way iny Saviour.... 206
RESTRAINED FROM SIN
Now the day is over 13
RIGHTEOUSNESS
(See Kingdom df God)
SALVATION
(See Redemption)
SCRIPTURES, THE
Break thou the bread of life 27
Security
Our God, our help in ages.. 1
The King of love my....... 23
Arise, my soul, arise 82
In the hour of trial 119
Blessed assurance 212!
Safe in the arms of Jesus.. 222
SELF-MASTERY
I need Thee every hour.... 89
Courage brother 1 do not.... 126
SERVICE, SOCIAL
HYMN
(See Kingdom of God)
SON OF GOD
The Nativity 31-51
Life and Ministry 5257
His Entry Into Jerusalem 56
His Passion and Death 5860
His Resurrection 6264
Coronation 6571
His Kingship
}oy to the world 31
esus shall reign 167
(See also His Ascension)
Our Lord is now rejected.. 232
Christ in the World
(See Presence of Christ)
The Second Coming
The morning light is 164
Knowledge of
Thou knowest Lord 231
Light of Life
I heard the voice of Jesus.. 77
Love of
I love to tell the story.... 107
Revealer of God
Love! O Life 271
Sympathy of
Where cross the crowded.. 145
'i'iumph of
All hail the pow'r of Jesus 67
STRENGTH IMPARTED
Coir.-i unto Me, ye weary. 79
1 ne'.'d Thee every hour. . &)
I an: trusting Thee, Lo:d 92
Guide me, O Thou great.. 95
How irm a foundation... 122
Lord, speak to me tif.
Under His wings 207
Fierce and wild the storm. . 226
TEMPTATION
When morning gilds the.... 2
Just as I am 76
hat a. friend we have in.. 106
THANKSGIVING DAY
(See Harvest)
TRIALS
Comfort in
When morning gilds the..
Come, ye disconsolate....
Illumined
Nearer, my God, to Thee.
O love that wilt not let..
How firm a foundation...
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HYMN
Now the day is over 13
In the hour of trial 119
More love to Thee 225
TRUST
worship the King ........
Lord, for tomorrow and its.
Jesus, Lover of my soul....
1 am trusting Thee, Lord...
He leadeth me ..............
Courage, brother ............ 126
All the way my Saviour.... 206
When I fear my faith ...... 2J
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Loyalty to
Once to ev'ry man and....
Faith of our fathers
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177
Victory in
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Once to ev'ry man and 148
WALKING WITH GOD
O Master, let me walk with 142
WAR AND PEACE
Hail to the brightness 165
O God of love 238
WARFARE, CHRISTIAN
Sound the battle cry 127
We march, we march to vic-
tory 128
For all the saints who 183
Only an armor bearer 224
WATCHFULNESS
Yield not to temptation.... 118
My soul, be on thy guard.. 135
WILL OF GOD
HYMN
Sun of my soul 12
I need Thee ev'ry hour.... 89
My Jesus, as Thou wilt.... 114
WITNESSING
I love to tell the story.... 107
Soldiers of the cross, arise.. 117
Jesus, with Thy Church.... 174
WORK AND DUTY
O Master, let me walk 142
WORSHIP
Beginning of
From all that dwell below.. 18
Lord, we come before Thee 84
Close of 14-16
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4. A thou-sand a ges in thy sight Are like an eve-ning gone;
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From ev - er last - ing thou art God, To end - less years the same.
Short as the watch that ends the night Be fore the ris - ing sun.
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(MENDEBRAS. 7,6,7,6,D.)
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1. O day of rest and glad - ness, O day of joy and light,
2. On thee at the ere - a - tion The light first had its birth ;
3. To - day on wea - ry na-tions The heaven -ly man - na falls-.
4. New gra - ces ev^ - er gain - ing Frdm_ this our day of * rest,
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On thee, for our sal - va - tion, Christ rose from depths of earth ;
To ho - ly con - vo - ca - tions The sil - ver trum - pet calls,
We reach the rest re - main - ing To spir - its of the blest ;
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On thee, our Lord, vie - to - rious, The Spir - it sent from heaven ;
Where gos - pel light is glow - ing With pure and ra - diant beams,
To Ho - ly Ghost be prais - es, To Fa - ther and to Son;
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And thus on thee, most glo - rious, A tri - pie light was given.
And liv ing wa - ter flow -ing With soul -re - fresh- ing streams.
The Church her voice up - rais - es To thee, blest Three in One. A-MEN.
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Day Is Dying in the West
(CHAUTAUQUA. 7,7,7,7,4. With Refrain)
MARY A. LATHBURY, 1877 WILLIAM F. SHERWIN, 1877
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2. Lord of life, be - neath the dome Of the u - ni - verse, thy home,
3. While the deep-'ning shad-ows fall, Heart of Love, en - fold - ing all,
4. When for - ev - er from our sight Pass the stars, the day, the night,
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Abide with Me! Fast Falls the Eventide 9
(EVENTIDE. 10,10,10,10)
HENRY F. LYTE, 1847 WILLIAM H. MONK, 1861
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2. Swift to its close ebbs out life's lit tie day; Earth's joys grow
3. I need thy pres ence ev ery pass - ing hour; What but thy
4. I fear no foe, with thee at hand to bless; Ills have no
5. Hold thou thy cross be - fore my clos - ing eyes, Shine through the
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dim, its glo ries pass a - way ; Change and de cay in all a -
grace can foil the tempter's power? Who like thy - self my guide and
weight, and tears no bit - ter - ness : Where is death's sting? where, grave, thy
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10 Saviour, Breathe An Evening Blessing
(STOCKWELL. 8,7,8,7)
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2. Tho' de - struc- tion walk a round us, Tho' the ar - rows past us fly,
3. Tho' the night be dark and drear - y, Darkness can - not hide from thee;
4. Should swift death this night o'er-take us, And our couch be-come our tomb,
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An - gel guards from thee surround us, We are safe if thou art nigh.
Thou art He who, nev-er wea - ry, Watchest where thy peo- pie be.
May the morn in heaven a- wake us, Clad in bright and deathless bloom. A- MEN.
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Softly Now the Light of Day
(SEYMOUR. 7,7,7,7)
GEORGE W. DOANE, 1824
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1. Soft - ly now the light of day Fades up - on my sight a - way;
2. Thou, whose all - per - vad - ing eye Naught es - capes, with - out, with - in,
3. Soon, for me, the light of day Shall for ev - er pass a - way;
4. Thou who, sin - less, yet hast known All of man's in - firm - i ty,
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Softly Now the Light of Day
Free from care, from la - bor free, Lord, I would commune with thee.
Par don each in - firm - i - ty, - pen fault and se - cret sin.
Then, from sin and sor - row free, Take me, Lord, to dwell with thee.
Then, from thine e - ter - nal throne, Je sus, look with pity- ing eye.
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PETER RITTER
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Sav-iour dear,
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night if
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Be mylasttho't how sweet to rest For ev-er on my Saviour's breast!
A - bide with me when night is nigh, Forwith-out thee I dare not die.
Now, Lord, the gracious work be -gin, Let him no more lie down in sin.
Till in the o - cean of thy love We lose our-selves in heaven a - bove. A-MEN.
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(BENEDICTION. 10,10,10,10)
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2. Grant us thy peace, up - on our homeward way ; With thee be -
3. Grant us thy peace, Lord, through the com - ing night ; Turn thou for
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us its dark- ness in - to light; From harm and dan - ger keep thy
sor - row, and our stay in strife; Then, when thy voice shall bid our
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chil dren free, For dark and light are both a - like to thee.
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16 God Be with You Till We Meet Again
(GOD BE WITH YOU. 9, 8, 8, 9. With Refrain)
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There's a Wideness in God's Mercy 22
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THE WORD OF GOD
Break Thou the Bread of Life 27
(BREAD OF LIFE. 8.4, 6,4, D.)
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THE HOLY SPIRIT
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Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide
(HOLY SPIRIT. 7, 7, 7, 7, D.)
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30 Holy Ghost! with Light Divine
(LAST HOPE. 7,7,7,7)
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Joy to the World! the Lord Is Come 31
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It Came Upon the Midnight Clear 33
(CAROL, CM. D.)
EDMUND H. SEARS, 1849 RICHARD S. WILLIS, 1850
i.It came up -on the mid-night clear, That glo - rious song of old,
2. Still through the clo- yen skies they come, With peace -ful wings un- furled;
3. And ye, be-neath life's crush -ing load, Whose forms are bend- ing low,
4. For lo! the days are has-tening on, By proph-et- bards fore -told,
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NATIVITY
34
Angels, from the Realms of Glory
(REGENT SQUARE. 8,7,8,7. With Refrain)
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Little Town of Bethlehem
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Our Lord Em - man - u - el !
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O Come, All Ye Faithful
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In the Lonely Midnight
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(IN THE LONELY MIDNIGHT. 6,B,6,5,D.)
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A Thousand Years Have Come
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A thousand years have come and gone, 2 And we are glad, and we will sing,
As in the days of yore ;
Come all, and hearts made ready bring,
To welcome back once more
The day when first on wintry earth
And near a thousand more,
Since happier light from heaven shone
Than ever shone before,
And in the hearts of old and young
A joy most joyful stirred,
That sent such news from tongue to tongue And, dawning in a lowly birth,
As ears had never heard. . Uprose the Light of man.
THOMAS T. LYNCH, 1868
A summer change began,
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There's a Beautiful Star
(BEAUTIFUL STAR. Irregular. With Refrain)
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All My Heart This Night Rejoices
( STELLA. [PARKER.] 8, 6, 6, 8, 6, 6 )
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Translated by CATHERINE WINKWORTH, 1858
HORATIO W. PARKER, 1863-
1. All my heart this night re - joic - es, As I hear, far and near,
2. Hark! a voice from yon - der u man-ger, Soft and sweet, doth en- treat;
3. Come, then, let us has - ten yon - der! Here let all, great and small,
4- Thee, dear Lord, with heed I'll cher - ish, Live to thee, and with thee
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45 Watchman, Tell Us of the Night
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Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning 46
REGINALD HEBER, 1811
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There to bend the knee be - fore Him whom heaven and earth a - dore ;
So may we with ho - ly joy, Pure and free from sin's al - loy,
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For the Beauty of the Earth
(DIX)
1 For the beauty of the earth,
For the glory of the skies,
For the love which from our birth
Over and around us lies ;
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Lord of all, to thee we raise
This our hymn of grateful praise.
2 For the wonder of each hour,
Of the day and of the night,
Hill and vale, and tree and flower,
Sun and moon, and stars of light.
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3 For the joy of human love,
Brother, sister, parent, child,
Friends on earth, and friends above,
For all gentle thoughts and mild. REP.
4 For thy church that evermore
Lifteth holy hands above,
Offering up on every shore
Her pure sacrifice of love. REF.
NATIVITY
Sleep, My Little Jesus
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2. I thought how, as the day had come, The bel - fries of all Chris- ten-dom
3. And in de-spair I bowed my head: There is no peace on earth,' I said,
4. Then pealed the bells more loud and deep: 'God is not dead, nor doth he sleep;
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Tor hate is strong, and mocks the song Of peace on earth, good-will to men.'
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Christians, Lo, the Star Appeareth
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1 Christians, lo, the star appeareth;
Lo, 'tis yet Messiah's day;
Still with tribute treasure laden
Come the wise men on their way.
Where a life is spent in service,
Walking where the Master trod,
There is scattered myrrh most fragrant
For the blessed Christ of God.
2 Whoso bears his brother's burden,
Whoso shares another's woe,
Brings his frankincense to Jesus
With the men of long ago.
When we soothe earth's weary children,
Tending best the least of them,
'Tis the Lord himself we worship
Bringing gold to Bethlehem.
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LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS
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All Glory, Laud, and Honor
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LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS
O'er All the Way
(THE PALMS)
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THE MAN OF SORROWS
There Is a Green Hill Far Away
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But we be-lieve it was for us He hung and suf-fered there.
That we might go at last to heaven, Saved by his pre cious blood.
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THE MAN OF SORROWS
Beneath the Cross of Jesus
(ST. CHRISTOPHER. 7,6,8,6,8,6,8,6)
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60 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
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2. For - bid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ, my God;
3. See, from his head, his hands, his feet, Sor - row and love flow min gled down !
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All the vain things that charm me most, I sac- ri- fice them to his blood.
Did e'er such love and sor- row meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
Love so a- maz - ing, so di - vine, Demands my soul, my life, my all. A-MEN.
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(LANCASHIRE 7,6,7,6,D.)
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Translated by JOHN M. NEALE, 1862
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2. Our hearts be pure from e - vil, That we may see a - right
3. Now let the heavens be joy - ful, Let earth her song be - gin,
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Of res - ur - rec - tion light,
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For Christ the Lord hath ris - en, Our Joy that hath no end. A-MEN.
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63 Christ the Lord Is Risen To-day
(WORGAN. 7,7,7,7. With Alleluia.)
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Angels, Roll the Rock Away
(ARIMATHEA. 7,7,7,7. With Refrain)
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65 Rise, Glorious Conqueror
(DORT. 6,6,4,6,6,6,4)
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(CORONAE. 8,7,8,7,4,7)
WILLIAM HENRY MONK, 1871
x. Look, ye saints! the sight is glo rious ; See the Man of Sor-rows now;
2. Crown the Sav - iour, an - gels crown him ; Rich the tro - phies Je - sus brings;
3. Sin ners in de - ri sion crowned him, Mock - ing thus the Sav-iour's claim ;
4. Hark, those bursts of ac cla - ma tion! Hark, those loud tri - um-phant chords!
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On the seat of power en-throne him, While the vault of heav - en rings;
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Je sus takes the high est sta-tion; what joy the sight af -fords!
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Crown him! Crown him! Crown the Sav- iour
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67 All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name
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Crown Him with Many Crowns 68
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1. Crown him with man - y crowns, The Lamb up - on his throne!
2. Crown him the Lord of love! Be - hold his hands and side,
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69 O Could I Speak the Matchless Worth
SAMUEL MEDLEY, 1789
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(AUTUMN. 8,7,8,7, D.)
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2. Pas - chal Lamb, by God ap- point - ed, All our sins
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All thy peo pie are for giv - en, Thro' the vir tue of thy blood;
There for sin- nersthou art plead- ing; There thou dost our place pre-pare:
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Help to sing our Sav-iour's mer- its; Help to chant Im-man-uel's praise ! A-MEN.
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Let us see thy great sal - va - tion Per - feet - ly re - stored in thee ;
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Till we cast our crowns be - fore thee, Lost in won -der, love and praise. A-MEN.
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Tell Me the Old, Old Story 72
KATE HANKEY W. H. DOANE
Tell me the old, old sto - ry, Of unseen things a
Tell me the sto - ry slow - ly, That I may take it
Tell me the sto - ry soft - ly, With earnest tones, and
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73 Lord, I Hear of Showers of Blessing
( EVEN ME. 8, 7, 8, 7. With Refrain )
ELIZABETH CODNER, 1860
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I Showers the thirst - y land re- fresh -ing; Let some por - tion fall on me,
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' \ Thou might'st leave me, but the rath - er Let thy mer - cy light on me.
/ Pass me not, ten - der Sav - iour, Let me love and cling to thee ;
am long - ing for thy fa - vor ; Whilst thour't calling, O call me.
of God, so pure and changeless, Blood of Christ, so rich and free,
of God, so strong and bound-less, Mag - ni fy them all in me.
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74 I Can Hear My Saviour Calling
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2. I'll go with him thro' the gar- den, I'll go with him thro' the gar - den,
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2. God call-ing yet ! shall I not rise ? Can I his loy - ing voice de - spise,
3. God call-ing yet! and shall he knock, And I my heart the clos-er lock?
4. God call-ing yet! I can - not stay; My heart I yield with - out de
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And base-ly his kind care re-pay? He calls me still ; can I de - lay?
He still is wait -ing to re- ceive, And shall I dare his Spir-it grieve?
Vain world,f arewell ! from thee I part ; The voice of God hath reached my heart. A-MEN.
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(WOODWORTH. L. M.)
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Fightings and fears with-in, without, O Lamb of God, I come, I come.
Be cause thy promise I be-lieve,OLambof God, I come, I come.
Now to be thine,yea,thinea-lone,OLambof God, I come, I come.
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of Je - sus say, 'Be - hold, I free - ly give
sus, and I drank Of that life - giv - ing stream;
of Je - sus say, 'I am this dark world's light;
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I found in him a rest-ing-place, And he hath made me glad.
The liv-ing wa - ter; thirst-y one, Stoop down,anddrink,and live!'
My thirst was quenched,my soul revived,And now I live in him.
Look un - to me, thy morn shall rise, And all thy day be bright!'
And in that light of life I'll walk, Till traveling days are done. A -MEN.
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1 My God, accept my heart this day,
And make it always thine;
That I from thee no more may stray,
No more from thee decline.
2 Before the cross of him who died,
Behold, I prostrate fall;
Let every sin be crucified,
Let Christ be All in All.
3 Let every thought, and work, and word,
To thee be ever given;
Then life shall be thy service, Lord,
And death the gate of heaven.
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COMING TO CHRIST
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COMING TO CHRIST
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wings like a dove, Je - sus, I come to thee. A -MEN.
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83 From Every Stormy Wind That Blows
(RETREAT. L. M.)
HUGH STOWELL, 1828 . THOMAS HASTINGS, 1842
i. From ev - ery stormy wind that blows, From ev - ery swelling tide of woes,
2. There is a place where Je - sus sheds The oil of glad-ness on our heads,
3. There is a spot where spir- its blend, Where friend holds fel-low -ship with friend ;
4, There,there,on ea - gle's wing we soar, And time and sense seem all no more,
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A place than all beside more sweet; It is the blood-bought mer cy - seat.
Tho' sundered far, by faith they meet A- round one common mer - cy - seat.
And heaven comes down,our souls to greet, And glory crowns the mer-cy - seat.
A-MEN.
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(ST. BEES. 7,7,7,7)
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2. Lord, on thee our souls de - pend ; In com - pas - sion, now de - scend,
3. Send some mes - sage from thy word, That may joy and peace af -ford;
4. Com - fort those who weep and mourn, Let the time of joy re - turn ;
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Fill our hearts with thy rich grace,Tune our lips to sing thy
Let thy Spir - it now im - part Full sal - va - tion to each
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Sweet Hour of Prayer
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( SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER. L. M. D. )
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To him whose truth and faith - f ul - ness En - gage the wait- ing soul to bless.
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And shout, while passing thro' the air, Farewell, f arewell.sweet hour of prayer! A-MBN.
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91 Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me
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Holy Father, in thy mercy
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Keep our loved ones, now far absent,
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Jesus, Saviour, let thy presence
Be their light and guide ;
Keep, keep them in their weakness,
At thy side.
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In thy love look down and comfort
Their distress.
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Be their strength and stay;
May they love and may they praise thee
Day by day.
5 Holy Spirit, let thy teaching
Sanctify their life;
Send thy grace, that they may conquer
In the strife.
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Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah
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99 He Leadeth Me, O Blessed Thought
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Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts 100
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2. Thy truth unchanged hath ev er stood; Thou sav - est those that on thee call;
3. We taste thee, O thouliv - ing Bread, And long to feast up - on thee still;
From the best bliss that earth imparts, We turn un-filled to thee a- gain,
To them that seek thee, thou art good, To them that find thee, all in all !
We drink of thee, the Fountain Head, And thirst our souls from thee to fill. A-MEN.
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And in the dark thy stars ap - pear, Keeping their watches while we sleep.
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102 Encamped Along the Hills of Light
( FAITH IS THE VICTORY. 8, 6, 8, 6, D. With Refrain )
JOHN H. YATES IRA D. SANKEY
1. En -camped a -long the hills of light, Ye Chris -tian sol- diers, rise,
2. His ban - ner o - ver us is love, Our sword the Word of God ;
3. .On ev - eryhand the foe we find Drawn up in dread ar - ray;
4- To him that o ver- comes the foe, White rai-ment shall be given;
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BERNARD of Clairvaux, circa 1130 JOHN B. DYKES, 1866
1. Je - sus, the ver - y thought of thee With sweetness fills my breast;
2. Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame, Nor can the mem - ory find
3. hope of ev - ery con - trite heart, O Joy of all the meek,
4. But what to those who find? Ah, this Nor tongue nor pen could show;
5. Je - sus, our on - ly joy be thou, As thou our prize shall be;
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A sweet-er sound than thy blest name, O Sav-iour of man-kind!
To those who fall, how kind thou art ! How kind to those who seek !
The love of Je - sus, what it is None but his loved ones know.
Je - sus, be thou our glo ry now, And thro* e ter ni - ty.
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We own thy sway, we hear thy call, We test our lives by thine. A-MEN.
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2 Through din of market, whirl of wheels,
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4 Our brotherhood still rests in him,
The Brother of us all,
And o'er the centuries still we hear
The Master's winsome call.
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Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing 112
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My Faith Looks Up to Thee 115
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2. May thy rich grace im - part Strength to my faint - ing heart,
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trust re- move ; O bear me safe a- bove, A ran-somed soul !
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Take My Life, and Let It Be
(HBNDON. T.T.T.T)
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for my King. Take my lips, and let them be Filled with mes - sa -
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120 The Son of God Goes Forth to War
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2. The mar - tyr first, whose ea - gle eye Could pierce be-yond the grave,
3. A glo - rious band, the cho - sen few On whom the Spir- it came,
4. A no - ble ar - my, men and boys, The ma - tron and the maid,
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Who saw his Mas - ter in the sky, And called on him to save ;
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A - round the Sav-iour's throne re -joice, In robes of light ar - rayed:
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(EIN' FESTB BURG. 8,7,8,7,6,6,6,6,7)
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Forward! Be Our Watchword
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124 Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow
(ST.ASAPH. 8,7,8,7,0.)
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2. Must I be car ried to the skies, On flow-ery beds of ease,
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I'll bear the toil, en - dure the pain, Sup - port - ed by thy word. A-MEN.
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Onward, Christian Soldiers
(ST. GERTRUDE. 6,5,6,5,D. With Refrain)
SABINE BARING-GOULD, 1865 ARTHUR S. SULLIVAN, 1871
1. On - ward, Christian sol -diers, March-ing as to war, With the cross of Je - sus
2. Like a might-y ar - my Moves the church of God: Brothers, we are tread - ing
3. Crowns and thrones may per-ish, Kingdoms rise and wane, But the church of Je - sus
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(CHRISTMAS. C. M.)
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steps al-read - y trod, And onward urge thy way, And onward urge thy way.
hand presents the prize To thine as -pir- ing eye, To thine as - pir-ing eye.
vie - tory, at thy feet I'll lay my hon-ors down, I'll lay my hon-ors down.
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Lord, Speak to Me, that I May Speak 136
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2. teach me, Lord, that I may teach The precious things thou dost im- part;
3. fill me with thy ful - ness, Lord, Un - til my ver - y heart o'er - flow
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And wing my words, that'.they may reach The hidden depths of many a heart.
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2, When thy har - vest sheaves in - gath - ered, Fill thy barns with store,
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Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy 139
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2. Dark the night of sin has set -tied, Loud the an - gry bil-lows roar;
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140 Rescue the Perishing, Care For the Dying
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2. Tho' they are slighting him, still he is wait -ing, Wait - ing the pen - i-tent
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Eternal Father, Strong to Save
WILLIAM WHITING, 1860
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2. O Sav - iour, whose al - might -y word The winds and waves sub-
3. O Sa - cred Spir - it, who didst brood Up - on the cha - os
4. O Trin - i - ty of love and power ! Our breth - ren shield in
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And calm a - mid its rage didst sleep; O .hear
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cry to thee For those in per - il
cry to thee For those in per il
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142 O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee
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i. O Mas-ter, let me walk with thee In low - ly paths of serv - ice free;
'2. Help me the slow of heart to move By some clear, win- ning word of love;
3. Teach me thy pa- tience; still with thee In clos-er, dear - er com- pa- ny,
4. In hope that sends a shin - ing ray Far down the f u-ture's broadening way ;
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Teach me the wayward feet to stay, And guide them in the homeward way.
In work that keeps faith sweet and strong, In trust that triumphs o - ver wrong;
In peace that on - ly thou canst give, With thee, O Mas-ter, let me live. A -MEN.
143 Lord God of Hosts, Whose Mighty Hand
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\ Lord God of Hosts, whose mighty hand 3 For those to whom the call shall come
Dominion holds on sea and land,
In peace and war thy will we see
Shaping the larger liberty.
Nations may rise and nations fall,
Thy Changeless Purpose rules them all.
2 For those who weak and broken lie,
In weariness and agony-
Great Healer, to their beds of pain
Come, touch, and make them whole again !
O hear a people's prayers, and bless
Thy servants in their hour of stress!
We pray thy tender welcome home.
The toil, the bitterness, all past,
We trust them to thy love at last.
hear a people's prayers for all
Who, nobly striving, nobly fall !
4 For those who minister and heal,
And spend themselves, their skill, their zeal-
Renew their hearts with Christ-like faith,
And guard them from disease and death.
And in thine own good time, Lord, send
Thy peace on earth till time shall end !
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In Loving Adoration
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FREEDOM AND JUSTICE
145 Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life
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FRANK MASON NORTH, 1905 WILLIAM GARDINER'S Sacred Melodies, 1815
1. Where cross the crowd-ed ways of life, Where sound the cries of race and clan,
2. In haunts of wretch-ed -ness and need, On shadowed thresh-olds dark with fears,
3. The cup of wa - ter given for thee Still holds the fresh-ness of thy grace ;
4. Mas - ter from the moun-tain side, Make haste to heal those hearts of pain;
5. Till sons of men shall learn thy love, And fol - low where thy feet have trod;
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A-mong these rest-less throngs a - bide, tread the cit-y's streets a-gain ;
Till glo - rious from thy heaven a - bove, Shall come the cit-y of our God. A-MEN.
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Ring out the thou-sand wars of old, Ring in the thou-sand years of peace.
Ring out the dark -ness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be. A-MEN.
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Lord, Guard and Guide the Men Who Fly 149
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MARY C. D. HAMILTON, 1915
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2. Thou who doth keep with ten - der might The bal-anced birds in all their flight,
3. Con - trol their minds with in - stinct fit What time, ad - ven - tur ing, they quit
4- A - loft in sol i tudes of space, Up - hold them with thy sav - ing grace.
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1 Lord of hosts, Almighty King
Behold the sacrifice we bring :
To every arm thy strength impart ;
Thy Spirit shed through every heart.
2 Wake in our breasts the living fires,
The holy faith that warmed our sires ;
Thy hand hath made our nation free ;
To die for her is serving thee.
3 Be thou a pillared flame to show
The midnight snare, the silent foe ;
And when the battle thunders loud,
Still guide us in its moving cloud.
4 God of all nations, Sovereign Lord,
In thy dread Name we draw the sword,
We lift the starry flag on high
That fills with light our stormy sky.
5 From treason's rent, from murder's stain,
. Guard thou its folds till peace shall reign,
Till fort and field, till shore and sea,
Join our loud anthem, Praise to thee.
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151
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory
(BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC. 15,15,15,6. With Refrain)
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the watch-fires of a hun-dred cir- cling camps j
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the lil - ies Christ was born a - cross the sea,
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(DALEHURST. C. M.)
JOHN WREFORD, 1837
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2. guard our shores from ev ery foe ; With peace our bor - ders bless ;
3. U - nite us in the sa - cred love Of knowledge, truth, and thee ;
4- Lord of the na - tions ! thus to thee Our coun - try we com - mend ;
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O Beautiful for Spacious Skies
(MATERNA. C. M. D.)
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2. O beau - ti ful for pil - grim feet Whose stern, im - pas-sioned stress
3. O beau - ti - ful for he- roes proved In lib - er - a - ting strife,
4 O beau - ti - ful for pa - triot dream That sees be - yond the years
For pur - pie moun-tain ma jes - ties A - bove the fruit ed plain !
A thor ough-f are for free - dom beat A - cross the wil - der - ness !
Who more than self their coun - try loved, And mer - cy more than life !
Thine al - a bas - ter cit - ies gleam Un-dimmed by hu - man tears !
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Great and Fair Is She, Our Land 154
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155 God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand
(NATIONAL [HYMN. 10, 10, 10, 10 )
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God Save America
(RUSSIAN HYMN. 11,10,11,10)
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157 God of Our Fathers, Known of Old
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2. The tu - mult and the shout - ing dies ; The cap-tains and the
3. Far-called our na - vies melt a - way, On dune and head - land
4. If drunk with sight of power, we loose Wild tongues that have not
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sinks the fire; Lo, all our pomp of yes - ter - day Is one with
thee in awe, Such boast-ing as the Gen - tiles use Or less - er
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and a con - trite heart: Lord God of hosts, be with us yet,
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My Country, Tis of Thee
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Through storm and night!
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Do thou our country save,
By thy great might!
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To God above the skies,
On him we wait ;
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To thee aloud we cry,
God save the state!
3 Lord of all truth and right,
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On thee we call!
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That men should brothers be,
And form one family!
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Say Can You See
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3. Laws, freedom,truth, and faith in God Came with those ex -iles o'er the waves;
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162 Angel of Peace
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The Morning Light is Breaking
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166 Arm of the Lord, Awake
(TRURO. L. M.)
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Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun 167
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168 Christ for the World We Sing
( ITALIAN HYMN. 6, 6, 4, 6, 6, 6, 4)
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THE CHURCH AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
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2. I love thy church, O God ;
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O Mother Dear, Jerusalem
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2. No mur - ky cloud o'er - shad - ows thee, Nor gloom, nor dark-some night ;
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But ev - ery soul shines as the sun, For God him -self gives light.
Where grow such sweet and pleas - ant flowers, As no- where else are seen.
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2. What rush of al - le - lu - ias Fills all the earth and sky!
3-O then what rap- tured greet -ings On Ca -naan's hap - py shore!
4. Bring near thy great sal - va - tion, Thou Lamb for sin - ners slain ;
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WJhat knit - ting sev - ered friend-ships up, Where part- ings are no more !
Fill up the roll of thine e - lect, Then take thy power and reign:
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(PILGRIMS. 11,10,11,10. With Refrain)
THE LIFE VICTORIOUS
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(CROSSING THE BAR. Irregular)
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Now the Laborer's Task Is O'er
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188 When the Trumpet of the Lord Shall Sound
(WHEN THE ROLL IS CALLED UP YONDER)
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2, Near er my Fa ther's house, Where man - y man sions be;
3, Near - er the bound of life, Where bur -dens are laid down;
4- But, ly - ing dark be - tween, Wind ing down through the night,
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190 Not Now, But in the Coming Years
( SOMETIME WE'LL UNDERSTAND )
MAXWELL N. CORNELIUS - JAMES MCGRANAHAN
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ROBERT LOWRY, 1865
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Grace our spir its will de - liv er, And pro - vide a robe and crown.
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FANNY J. CROSBY, 1820-1915
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194 Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour
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2. Con se-crate me now to thy serv - ice, Lord, By the power of grace di - vine;
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Jesus, Keep Me Near the Cross
( NEAR THE CROSS. 7, 6, 7, 6. With Refrain )
FANNY J. CROSBY, 1820-1915 W. HOWARD DOANE, 1868
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2. Near the cross, a tremb- ling soul
3. Near the cross, O Lamb of God !
4. Near the cross I'll watch and wait,
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Love and mer - cy found me;
Bring its scenes be - fore me;
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Earth shall keep her ju - bi - lee : Je - sus saves ! Je - sus saves !
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(WONDROUS STORY. 8,7,8,7. With Refrain )
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2. I was lost, but Je - sus found me, Found the sheep that went a - stray ;
3. I was bruised, but Je - sus healed me, Faint was I from many a fall,
4- Days of dark - ness still come o'er me, Sor - row's paths I oft - en tread,
5. He will keep me till the riv - er Rolls its wa - ters at my feet;
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But the Sav - iour still is with me, By his hand I'm safe - ly led.
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208 In Loving Kindness Jesus Came
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2. He called me long be -fore I heard, Be - fore my sin - ful heart was stirred,
3, His brow was pierced with many a thorn, His hands by cru el nails were torn,
4. Now on a high - er plane I dwell, And with my soul I know 'tis well ;
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No friend like him is so high and ho - ly, No, not one ! no, not one !
There's not an hour that he is not near us, No, not one ! no, not one !
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his love can cheer us, No, not one !
he would not take him ? No, not one !
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When We Walk with the Lord
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(TRUST AND OBEY)
J. H. SAMMIS
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1. When we walk with the Lord
2. Not a shad - ow can rise,
3. Not a bur - den we bear,
4. But we nev er can prove
5. Then in f el - low- ship sweet
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rich - ly re - pay ; Nor a grief nor a loss, Not a frown nor a cross,
al - tar we lay, For the fa vor he shows, And the joy he be-stows,
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Can a - bide while we trust and o - bey.
But is blest if we trust and o - bey.
Are for them who will trust and o - bey.
Nev - er fear, on ly trust and o - bey.
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I Know Not Why God's Wondrous Grace 213
( I KNOW WHOM I HAVE BELIEVED )
EL NATHAN
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Nor how be-liev-ing in his word Wrought peace with-in my heart.
Re - veal ing Je sus through the Word, Cre - at - ing faith in him.
Of wea - ry ways or gold - en days, Be - fore his face I see.
Nor if I'll walk the vale with him, Or ' meet him in the air.'
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214 There Shall Be Showers of Blessing
EL NATHAN
JAMES MCGRANAHAN
1. 'There shall be show-ers of bless -ing:' This is theprom-ise of love;
2. 'There shall be show-ers of bless -ing' Pre-cious re-viv-ing a - gain;
3. 'There shall be show-ers of bless -ing:' Send them up- on us, O Lord;
4. 'There shall be show-ers of bless -ing:' that to - day they might fall,
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O - ver the hills and the val - leys, Sound of a - bun-dance of rain.
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(THE PRECIOUS NAME)
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2. Take the name of Je - sus ev - er, As a shield from ev - ery snare ;
3. the pre-cious name of Je - sus! How it thrills our souls with joy
4. At the name of Je - sus bow - ing, Fall - ing pros-trate at his feet,
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If temp - ta-tions round you gath - er, Breathe that ho - ly name in prayer.
When his lov - ing arms re - ceive us, And his songs our tongues em -ploy I
King of kings in heaven we'll crown him, When our jour- ney is com-plete.
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220 Light in the Darkness
(LIFE-BOAT. 11,11,11,12. With Refrain)
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Sweet-ly my soul shall rest.
Sin can- not harm me there.
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of Worship
PREPARED BY
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Copyright, 1919, by
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I. General Order of Worship 5
II. General Order of Worship 5
III. General Worship and Praise 6
Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness
IV. Doxology and Beatitude 9
A Service of Joyful Worship
V. The King of Glory 12
The Power and Majesty of God
VI. God our Keeper and Shepherd 16
God's Loving Care
VII. The Bible and Religious Education 19
Commencement and Graduation
VIII. The Four Fold Life 22
Physical, Social, Mental, Religious
IX. The Heroic Life 25
Carry On, My Soul, Carry On
X. Mother's Day 28
Also Father's Day and the Home
XI. Thanksgiving 31
The Abundant Harvest
XII. King in the Christ 35
Christmas
XIII. Messiah Victorious 39
Easter
XIV. Service of Commemoration . . 42
Decoration Day
XV. The American Flag and American Ideals 47
Independence Day
XVI. The World for Christ 52
Missionary
to Worship
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Apostle's Creed 54
Beatitudes 10
Benediction 54
Commandments 21
Doxologies 9, 39, 52
Gloria Patri . 12
Lord's Prayer 28
Long Meter Doxology 9
Opening Sentences 7, 9, 11, 31
Familiar Psalms:
Psalm 8 8
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" 24 41
" 46 .18
" 96 7
" 121 17
Prayers 15, 20, 24, 26, 29, 51
Responses after Prayer:
Hosanna, Praise Be Thine 39
Let All the Earth Keep Silence Before Him 7
Let the Words of My Mouth 20
Star of Wonder 36
Where Loyal Hearts and True 42
Sanctus 14
TeDeum 13
General r&cr0 of Worship
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Call to Worship
Hymn
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in thy fear will I worship toward thy holy temple.
LEADER: come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord
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in spirit and in truth.
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ASSEMBLY: O Lord, open thou our lips, and our mouth shall show forth
thy praise.
LEADER: The Lord is hi his holy temple.
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Let all the earth keep silence before him.
Seek ye the Lord while he may be found;
Call ye upon him while he is near.
The Lord is gracious and full of compassion:
Slow to anger, and of great mercy.
The Lord is in his holy temple.
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Let all the earth keep silence before him.
TResponsive IReaOing (Psalm 96. standing)
sing unto the Lord a new song; sing unto the Lord, all the earth.
Sing unto the Lord, bless his name ; show forth his salvation
from day to day.
Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous works among all
the peoples.
For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised :
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GENERAL WORSHIP AND PRAISE
He is to be feared above all gods; honor and majesty are before him:
Strength and beauty are in his sanctuary.
Ascribe unto the Lord, ye kindreds of the peoples, ascribe unto the
Lord glory and strength.
Ascribe unto the Lord the glory due unto his name :
Bring an offering, and come into his courts.
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Truth in its beauty, and love in its tenderness,
These are the offerings we lay on his shrine.
These, though we bring them in trembling and fearfulness,
He will accept in the Name all divine. Amen.
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worship the Lord in holy array:
Tremble before him, all the earth. Say among the nations,
the Lord reigneth :
The world also is established that it cannot be moved:
He will judge the peoples with equity.
Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice ;
Let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof;
Let the field exult, and all that is therein ;
Then shall all the trees of the wood sing for joy before the Lord;
For he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth :
He will judge the world with righteousness,
And the peoples with his truth.
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O Lord, our Lord,
How excellent is thy name in all the earth!
When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy ringers,
The moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained;
What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
And the son of man, that thou visitest him?
For thou hast made him but little lower than the angels,
And hast crowned him with glory and honor.
Thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands;
Thou hast put all things under his feet:
All sheep and oxen,
Yea, and the beasts of the field;
* The fowl of the air, and the fish of the sea,
And whatsoever passeth through the paths of the seas.
O LORD, OUR LORD,
HOW EXCELLENT IS THY NAME IN ALL THE EARTH I
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IV. Boioioas ant> Beatftufce
A Service of Joyful Worship
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Praise ye the Lord.
The Lord's name be praised.
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Be thou, God! exalted high;
And, as thy glory fills the sky,
So let it be on earth displayed,
Till thou art here, as there, obeyed! Amen.
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LEADER: It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord,
And to sing praises unto thy name, most High:
To show forth thy loving-kindness in the morning,
And thy faithfulness every night.
ASSEMBLY: Serve the Lord with gladness :
Come before his presence with thanksgiving.
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DOXOLOGY AND BEATITUDE
LEADER: From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the Lord's
name is to be praised.
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Good will to men, we bow the knee,
We praise, we bless, we worship thee.
We give thee thanks, thy name we sing,
Almighty Father, heavenly King. Amen.
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Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the wicked; but his
delight is in the law of the Lord.
Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, that seek him with the whole
heart.
Blessed is the man that endureth temptation; he shall receive the crown of
life which the Lord promised to them that love him.
Blessed is the man whose strength is in the Lord. .
Blessed is the man whose transgression is forgiven, wdiose sin is covered.
Blessed is the man that considereth the poor; the Lord will deliver him in
the day of evil.
Blessed are they who regard justice, and who practice righteousness at all
times.
Blessed are they that dwell in thy house; they will be still praising thee.
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Lo, God is here! him, day and night,
United choirs of angels sing;
To him, enthroned above all height,
Heaven's host their noblest praises bring. Amen.
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Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.
Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they
shall be rilled.
Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of
God.
Blessed are they that are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs
is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are ye when men shall revile you, and persecute you,
And shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
Rejoice, and be exceeding glad; for great is your reward in heaven:
For so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.
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Hail to the Lord's Anointed
(WESTWOOD. 7,6,7,6,D.)
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I will bless the Lord at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together.
O give thanks unto the Lord; call upon his name; make known his deeds
among the people;
Talk ye of his wondrous works. Glory ye in his holy name.
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Lord my God, thou art very great ;
Thou art clothed with honor and majesty:
Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment;
Who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain;
Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters;
Who maketh the clouds his chariot;
Who walketh upon the wings of the wind;
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Who maketh winds his messengers,
Flames of fire his ministers :
Let the glory of the Lord endure for ever;
Let the Lord rejoice in his works :
Who looketh on the earth, and it trembleth;
He toucheth the mountains, and they smoke.
I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live:
I will sing praise to my God while I have any being.
Let my meditation be sweet unto him :
I will rejoice in the Lord.
BLESS THE LORD, MY SOUL.
PRAISE YE THE LORD.
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We praise thee, God;
We acknowledge thee to be the Lord.
All the earth doth worship thee, the Father everlasting.
To thee all angels cry aloud;
The heavens, and all the powers therein;
To thee cherubim and seraphim continually do cry,
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Sabaoth;
Heaven and earth are full of the majesty of thy glory.
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The glorious company of the apostles praise thee.
The goodly fellowship of the prophets praise thee.
The noble army of martyrs praise thee.
The holy Church throughout all the world doth acknowledge theC|
The Father of an infinite majesty;
Thine adorable, true and only Son;
Also the Holy Ghost, the Comforter.
Thou art the King of Glory, Christ;
Thou art the everlasting Son of the Father.
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We praise thee, God ;
We acknowledge thee to be the Lord.
All the earth doth worship thee, the Father everlasting.
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Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts:
The whole earth is full of his glory.
Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God, the Almighty,
Who was, and who is, and who is to come.
Worthy art thou, our Lord and our God,
To receive the glory and the honor and the power.
Great and marvelous are thy works, Lord God, the Almighty;
Righteous and true are thy ways, thou King of the ages.
Who shall not fear, Lord, and glorify thy name?
For thou only art holy.
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Our Heavenly Father, thine is the beauty of this fair and friendly day. May
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to thee, the Source of all truth! Breathe thy loving Spirit on us all, and make
thy morning shine within our hearts as in the skies above. Help us to make
more beautiful thy day. William and Mary Gannett
All the earth shall worship thee, the Father everlasting. We praise thee, we
bless thee, we worship thee, we glorify thee, we give thanks to thee for thy
great glory, Lord God, heavenly King, God the Father Almighty. Amen.
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God the Lord a King remaineth,
Robed in his own glorious light;
God hath robed him, and he reigneth,
He hath guided him with might.
Alleluia! Alleluia!
God is King in depth and height.
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For of him and through him and unto him are all things.
To him be the glory for ever and ever.
Now unto the blessed and only Potentate,
The King of kings, and Lord of lords;
Who only hath immortality,
Dwelling in light unapproachable,
Whom no man hath seen nor can see:
To him be honor and power everlasting. Amen.
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Heaven and earth are full of thy glory:
Glory be to thee, Lord Most High. Amen,
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The Lord is my shepherd ; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures ;
He leadeth me beside the still waters ; he restoreth my soul :
He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil, for thou art with me ;
Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies :
Thou anointest my head with oil ; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life ;
And I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever. (Seated )
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How Strong and Sweet My Father's Care
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I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills:
From whence cometh my help ?
My help cometh from the Lord,
Who made heaven and earth.
He will not suffer thy foot to be moved:
He that keepeth thee will not slumber.
Behold, he that keepeth Israel
Will neither slumber nor sleep.
The Lord is thy keeper:
The Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand.
The sun shall not smite thee by day,
Nor the moon by night.
The Lord will keep thee from all evil;
He will keep thy soul.
The Lord will keep thy going out and thy coming in
From this time forth and for evermore.
IReaponae How Strong and Sweet (Second stanza)
keep me ever in thy love,
Dear Father, watching from above;
And let me still thy mercy prove,
And care for me. Amen.
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GOD OUR KEEPER AND OUR SHEPHERD
IResponsfoe TCeaoing (Psalm 46)
God is our refuge and strength,
A very present help in trouble.
Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be removed,
And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea;
Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled,
Though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof.
There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God,
The holy place of the tabernacles of the Most High.
God is in the midst of her ; she shall not be moved ;
God will help her, and that right early.
The nations raged, the kingdoms were moved:
He uttered his voice, the earth melted.
The Lord of hosts is with us ;
The God of Jacob is our refuge.
Thou Art My Shepherd
(LYNDE. 6,6,6,4,6,6,6,4)
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ALL: THE WORD OF THE LORD ENDURETH FOREVER.
LEADER: All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doc-
trine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.
ASSEMBLY: Search the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal
life, and they are they that testify of me.
Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
Is not my word like a fire, saith the Lord? and like a hammer
that breaketh the rocks hi pieces?
The word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-
edged sword. It is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the
heart.
Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only.
x Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and light unto my path.
Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, that seek him with
the whole heart.
THE BIBLE AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
LEADER: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk
of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by
the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thy hand, and they shall he
as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the
posts of thy house, and on thy gates.
ASSEMBLY: Thy word have I hid in my heart, that I might not sin against
thee.
Take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to with-
stand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.
I will delight myself in thy statutes; I will not forget thy word.
Iprager (All uniting)
Our Heavenly Father, without whose help labor is useless, without whose light
search is vain, invigorate our studies and direct our inquiries, that by due
diligence and right discernment, we may establish ourselves and others in thy
holy faith. Let us not linger in ignorance, but enlighten and support us, for
the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord. Samuel Johnson
Open wide the window of our spirits, and fill us full of light; open wide the door
of our hearts, that we may receive and entertain thee with all our powers of
adoration and love. Amen. Christina Rossetti
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And let them bring me to thy holy hill.
God, then will I go unto thy altar,
On the harp we will praise thee, Lord our God!
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THE BIBLE AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Commandments*
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and
with all thy mind.
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.
Honor thy father and thy mother.
Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thy heart.
Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
Thou shalt not covet anything that is thy neighbor's.
Thou shalt not steal, nor deal falsely, nor lie one to another.
Thou shalt not kill.
Thou shalt cherish no impure desire.
Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honor the face of the old.
Resist not him that is evil:
But whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also.
And if any man would take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak also.
And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him two.
Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee, turn not
thou away.
LOVE YOUR ENEMIES:
BLESS THEM THAT CURSE YOU;
Do GOOD TO THEM THAT HATE YOU;
AND PRAY FOR THEM THAT DESPITEFULLY USE YOU, AND PERSECUTE YOU.
BE YE THEREFORE PERFECT, EVEN AS YOUR HEAVENLY FATHER IS PERFECT.
(Tune 'Morning Star' No. 46)
I would be learning, day by day, the lessons
My heavenly Father gives me in his Word;
I would be quick to hear his lightest whisper,
And prompt and glad to do the things I've heard,
And prompt and glad to do the things I've heard. Amen.
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Thou art the Bread of Life,
Lord, to me;
Thy holy Word the truth
That saveth me;
Give me to eat and live
With thee above;
Teach me to love thy truth,
For thou art love. Amen.
*This arrangement is from The Book of Worship of the Church School Hugh Hartshorne. Charles Scrfl>
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Master-workman of the race,
Thou Man of Galilee,
Who with the eyes of early youth
Eternal things did see,
We thank thee for thy boyhood faith,
That shone thy whole life through;
Did ye not know it is my work,
My Father's work to do?
JESUS' BOYHOOD AND EARLY TRAINING
Leader will read Luke 2 (41-52) dosing with these lines:
ALL: AND JESUS ADVANCED IN WISDOM AND STATURE, AND IN FAVOK
WITH GOD AND MEN.
(Second stanza)
Carpenter of Nazareth,
Builder of life divine,
Who shapest man to God's own law,
Thyself the fair design,
Build us a tower of Christ-like height,
That we the land may view,
And see, like thee, our noblest work
Our Father's work to do. (Seated)
I. PHYSICAL
LEADER: I therefore so run, as not uncertainly; so fight I, as not beating the air;
but I buffet my body and bring it into bondage; lest by any means,
after that I have been a herald to others, I myself should be rejected.
ASSEMBLY: Every man that striveth in the games exerciseth self control
in all things.
LEADER: The glory of young men is their strength.
ASSEMBLY: My strength is as the strength of ten because my heart is pure,
Of tbe 3BOS (LEADER)
Oh! the joy of the measured strength.
To run with the fleet, and leap with the supple,
And strive with the strong!
To struggle with friendly foes, and to know at length,
By measuring strength with strength,
Where you stand as a man among men.
To reach with body and soul
For the wreath of bays, and then
To rejoice that the best man wins,
Though another be first at the goal.
Oh! Life is sweet. Justin stem
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THE FOUR FOLD LIFE
II. SOCIAL
ALL: No MAN LIVETH UNTO HIMSELF.
LET ME LIVE IN A HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD,
AND BE A FRIEND TO MAN.
LEADER: Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their
labor.
For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is
alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.
And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a three-
fold cord is not quickly broken.
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AND TO RETURN FROM FOLLOWING AFTER THEE:
FOR WHITHER THOU GOEST, I WILL GO;
AND WHERE THOU LODGEST, I WILL LODGE:
THY PEOPLE SHALL BE MY PEOPLE,
AND THY GOD MY GOD:
WHERE THOU DEEST I WILL DIE,
AND THERE WILL I BE BURIED:
THE LORD DO so TO ME, AND MORE ALSO,
IF AUGHT BUT DEATH PART THEE AND ME.
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THE FOUR FOLD LIFE
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3 By communion of the banner, 4 Creed nor faction can divide us,
Crimson, white and starry banner, Race nor language can divide us,
By the baptism of the banner, Still, whatever fate betide us,
Children of one Church we be. Children of the Flag are we. Amen.
III. MENTAL (Seated)
LEADER: Happy is the man who findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth under-
standing.
ASSEMBLY: For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of
silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold.
She is more precious than rubies: and none of the things thou canst
desire are to be compared with her.
Length of days is in her right hand; in her left hand are
riches and honor.
Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.
She is a tree of life to them that lay hold upon her : and happy
is everyone that retaineth her.
IV. RELIGIOUS
ALL: THE FEAR OF THE LORD is THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM.
TRUST IN THE LORD WITH ALL THINE HEART; AND LEAN NOT UNTO
THINE OWN UNDERSTANDING.
IN ALL THY WAYS ACKNOWLEDGE HIM, AND HE SHALL DIRECT THY PATHS.
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Give me clean hands, clean words, and clean thoughts; help me to stand for the
hard right against the easy wrong; save me from habits that harm; teach me
to work as hard and play as fair in thy sight alone as if all the world saw;
forgive me when I am unkind; and help me to forgive those who are unkind
to me; keep me ready to help others at some cost to myself; send me chances
to do a little good every day, and to grow more like Christ. Amen.
William DeWitt Hyde
ALL: FOR THEIR SAKES I SANCTIFY MYSELF.
I BESEECH YOU THEREFORE, BRETHREN, BY THE MERCIES OF GOD,
TO PRESENT YOUR BODIES A LIVING SACRIFICE, HOLY, ACCEPTABLE
To GOD, WHICH is YOUR SPIRITUAL SERVICE.
Master Workman (Third stanza)
thou who dost the vision send
And gives to each his task,
And with the task sufficient strength,
Show us thy will, we ask;
Give us a conscience bold and good,
Give us a purpose true,
That it may be our highest joy,
Our Father's work to do. Amen. jayT. stocking
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IX. Sbe Heroic Xtfe
Carry On, My /S<wl, Ccvrry On!
IPrelU&e Bo. 130 Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus (Followed by the singing of first
stanza only. Standing)
Stand up, stand up for Jesus,
Ye soldiers of the cross;
Lift high his royal banner,
It must not suffer loss:
From victory unto victory
His army shall he lead,
Till every foe is vanquished,
And Christ is Lord indeed. Refrain.
LEADER: Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
ASSEMBLY: For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and
of love, and of a sound mind.
LEADER: Wait on the Lord: be of gopd courage, and he shall strengthen thine
heart.
ASSEMBLY: They that wait on the Lord, shall renew their strength; they
shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not
be weary; they shall walk, and not faint.
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Stand up, stand up for Jesus,
The trumpet call obey;
Forth to the mighty conflict,
In this his glorious day:
Ye that are men, now serve him
Against unnumbered foes;
Let courage rise with danger,
And strength to strength oppose. Refrain.
LEADER: Put on the whole armour of God that ye may be able to stand against
the wiles of the devil.
ASSEMBLY: For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against princi-
palities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of
this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
LEADER: Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be
able to stand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.
ASSEMBLY: Watch ye, stand fast hi the faith, quit ye like men, be strong.
IftO* 185 How Firm a Foundation ( Theodore Roosevelt's Favorite Hymn )
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord!
Is laid for your faith in his excellent word!
What more can he say, than to you he hath said,
To you, who for refuge to Jesus have fled?
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THE HEROIC LIFE
Hardships will be your lot, but trust in God, he will give you comfort. Temptation will
befall you, but the teachings of our Saviour wiU give you strength. Let your valor as a
soldier and your conduct as a man be an inspiration to your comrades and an honor to your
country. General Pershing
(All unite reverently. Remain standing)
Heavenly Father, thou knowest I desire to do my whole duty now and always.
Give me an open mind to hear thy call and a willing heart to respond. May I
be able through thee both to do and to dare. Keep me from faltering or turn-
ing aside from any task thou hast given me. May I be strong, having on the
whole armor of God, and on every battlefield may I acquit myself like a true
soldier of the Cross. Amen. Judson Swift
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Fear not, I am with thee, be not dismayed,
For I am thy God, I will still give thee aid;
I'll strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand,
Upheld by my gracious, omnipotent hand. Amen.
Toiling Upward!
LEADER: No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for
the kingdom of God.
ASSEMBLY: The heights by great men reached and kept
Were not attained by sudden flight,
But they, while then 1 companions slept,
Were toiling upward in the night.
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Prepared for the Fight ?
LEADER: Without labor there is no arriving at rest, nor without fighting can the
victory be reached.
ASSEMBLY: If thou art unwilling to suffer, thou refusest to be crowned,
But if thou desire to be crowned, fight manfully, endure pa-
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LEADER: Without a combat thou canst not attain unto the crown of patience.
ASSEMBLY: Be thou therefore always prepared for the fight,
If thoU Wilt have the Victory. Thomas a Kempis
LEADER: Did you tackle the trouble that came your way
With a resolute heart and cheerful,
Or hide your face from the light of day
With a craven heart, and fearful?
a trouble's a ton or a trouble's an ounce,
Or a trouble is what you make it;
And it isn't the fact that you're hurt that counts,
But only how did you take it.
You're beaten to earth. Well, well, what's that?
Come up with a smiling face.
It's nothing against you to fall down flat,
But to lie there that's disgrace.
The harder you're thrown, why, the higher you bounce;
Be proud of your blackened eye.
It isn't the fact that you're licked that counts,
It's how did you fight and why.
And though you be done to death, what then?
If you battled the best you could;
If you played your part in the world of men,
Why, the critic will call it good.
Death comes with a crawl or comes with a pounce,
And whether he's slow or spry,
It isn't the fact that you're dead that counts,
But only how did you die.
Carry On, My Soul, Carry On!
ALL: CARRY ON! CARRY ON!
FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT AND TRUE;
BELIEVE IN YOUR MISSION, GREET LIFE WITH A CHEER,
THERE'S BIG WORK TO DO, AND THAT'S WHY YOU ARE HERE.
CARRY ON! CARRY ON!
LET THE WORLD BE THE BETTER FOR YOUJ
AND AT LAST WHEN YOU DIE, LET THIS BE YOUR CRY:
CARRY ON, MY SOUL! CARRY ON! Robert w. Service
LEADER: Behold, I come quickly: hold that fast which thou hast, that no man
take thy crown. Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the
temple of my God.
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X. fiDotber's
( Mother's Day is observed the second Sunday in May )
( This service also commemorates Father's Day and the Home )
Unsttumental reluDe
The White Carnation
It is suggested that a white carnation be worn by everyone. It is the memory flower, symbolic of moth-
erhood ; its whiteness stands for purity, its form for beauty, its fragrance for love, its universality for charity,
its hardihood for fidelity.
LEADER: So here's to the white carnation,
Wear it on Mother's Day;
Flower that blooms for mother,
Winsome, gallant, and gay.
Flower of perfect sweetness,
Flower for hut and hall,
Here's to the white carnation,
And to mother our best of all.
Margaret E. Sangster
1RO. 48 For the Beauty of the Earth ( Standing )
For the beauty of the earth,
For the glory of the skies,
For the love which from our birth
Over and around us lies,
Lord of all, to thee we raise
This our hymn of grateful praise.
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flo. 182 Happy Home
happy home, where thou art loved the dearest,
Thou loving friend and Saviour of our race,
And where among the guests there never cometh
One who can hold such high and honored place.
happy home, where each one serves thee, lowly,
Whatever his appointed work may be,
Till every common task seems great and holy,
When it is done, Lord, as unto thee.
OUR FATHER, WHO ART IN HEAVEN,
HALLOWED BE THY NAME, THY KINGDOM COME,
THY WILL BE DONE ON EARTH, AS IT IS IN HEAVEN.
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD,
AND FORGIVE us OUR DEBTS, AS WE I-ORGIVE OUR DEBTORS;
AND LEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION;
BUT DELIVER US FROM EVIL:
FOR THINE IS THE KINGDOM, AND THE POWER, AND
THE GLORY, FOR EVER. Amen.
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MOTHERS' DAY
iHemtl 1Re0ponse ( Verse three, No. 48 )
For the joy of human love,
Brother, sister, parent, child,
Friends on earth, and friends above,
For all gentle thoughts and mild,
Lord of aU, to thee we raise
This our hymn of grateful praise. Amen.
Ebe Messages of 3Ffve (Bovecnors to Gbeft States on dfootber'0 2>ag (Unison)
I hope that every man and woman, boy and girl, in our state may value at its own supreme
worth the counsel,the self-sacrifice,and the unfailing love which only a devoted mother can give.
Show reverence and respect for the best friend that God ever gave us Mother.
No state is greater than its Mothers.
The very word " Mother" is a synonym for reverence. In all nature there is nothing so
tender and loving and joyous as the relationship between mother and child.
I respectfully request our citizens generally throughout the state to observe the second
Sunday in May as Mother's Day. If the day can be spent, at least in part, in her presence,
make it one of great comfort to her by such ministrations as the heart of a true man will dic-
tate. If she is living elsewhere, write her a letter full of cheer and confession of love. If
ahe is held in the great beyond, do some deed of beneficence in her name that will cheer the
life of another.
IResponsfve IRea&fng
ALL: HONOR THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER THAT THY DAYS MAY BE LONG IN
THE LAND WHICH THE LORD THY GOD GIVETH THEE.
LEADER: My son, hear the instruction of thy father and forsake not the teaching
of thy mother.
I thank God, having been reminded of the unfeigned faith that is in
thee, which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, and thy mother
Eunice.
Hear the words of King Lemuel concerning a woman of the Bible:
ASSEMBLY: Strength and dignity are her clothing;
She stretcheth forth her hand to the poor;
She openeth her mouth with wisdom;
And the law of kindness is on her tongue.
Her children rise up and call her blessed ;
Her husband also, and he praiseth her, saying:
"Many daughters have done worthily,
But thou excelleth them all." (Seated)
Lord Jesus, thou hast known
A mother's love and tender care,
And thou wilt hear while for my own mother most dear
I make this Sabbath prayer.
Protect her life, I pray,
Who gave the gift of life to me;
And may she know, from day to day, the deepening glow
Of joy that comes from thee.
I cannot pay my debt
For all the love that she has given;
But thou, love's Lord, wilt not forget her due reward,
Bless her in earth and heaven. Henry Van Dyke
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MOTHER'S DAY
Messages of 3Ftx>e <5reat Hovers of flfcotbets
The love of a mother is never exhausted,
It never changes, it never tires.
It endures through all; in good repute, in bad repute, in the face of the world's condemna-
tion,
A mother's love Still lives On. Washington Irving
All mothers are rich when they love their children.
There are no poor mothers, no ugly ones, no old ones.
Their love is always the most beautiful of the Joys.
And when they seem most sad, it needs but a kiss which they receive or give to turn all
their tears into stars in the depths of their eyes. Maurice Maeterlinck
The happiest part of my happy life has been my mother, and with God's help she will be
more to me than ever. Phillips Brooks
Even He that died for us upon the Cross, in the last hour, in the unutterable agony of death,
was mindful of his mother, as if to teach us that this holy love should be our last worldly
thought. Henry W. Longfellow
All that I am or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother. Abraham Lincoln
Jf aitb Of Ut JfatbetS ( Music 'St. Catherine,' No. 172 )
Faith of our fathers, living still
In spite of dungeon, fire and sword,
O how our hearts beat high with joy
Whene'er we hear that glorious word.
Faith of our fathers, holy faith,
We will be true to thee till death. Amen.
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We are seventy strong,
And we will stand with thee
To keep the door of the house of our God.
To bring in our sons in their young manhood,
And to stand with them in worship,
And to lead them forth in service
For the Lord, our God.
/DbOtber'S 3Love (Music ' Waltham/ No. 50 )
You struggled blindly for my soul
And wept for me such bitter tears
That through your faith my faith grew whole
And fearless of the coming years.
For in the path of doubt and dread
You would not let me walk alone,
But prayed the prayers I left unsaid
And sought the God I did disown.
You gave to me no word of blame
But wrapped me in your love's belief,
Dear love, that burnt my sin like flame,
And left me worthy of your grief. Hester I. Radford
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XL Gbanfesgiving
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penfng Sentences
LEADER: that men would praise the Lord for his goodness,
And for his wonderful works to the children of men.
ASSEMBLY: The Lord is good to all; and his tender mercies are over alt
his works.
LEADER: Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel.
Who only doeth wondrous things;
ASSEMBLY: And blessed be his glorious name forever;
And let the whole earth be filled with his glory.
LEADER: Enter into his gates with thanksgiving,
And into his courts with praise;
Be thankful unto him, and bless his name.
ASSEMBLY: For the Lord is good ; his mercy is everlasting;
And his truth endureth to all generations.
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God bless our native land;
Firm may she ever stand
Through storm and night:
When the wild tempests rave,
Ruler of wind and wave,
Thou who art strong to save,
Be thou her might!
Thanksgiving for Guidance in the Past
LEADER: Blow ye the trumpet in Zion;
Sing aloud unto God our strength.
Take a psalm, and blow ye the trumpet,
In the time appointed, on our solemn feast day.
ASSEMBLY: O remember the days of old, and consider the years,
Consider the years of many generations.
LEADER: Ask thy father, and he will show thee;
Ask thy elders, and they will tell thee what works were done in their
days, in the times of old.
ASSEMBLY: They wandered in the wilderness, in a solitary way;
They found no city to dwell in.
Hungry and thirsty, their soul faulted in them.
LEADER: Then they cried unto the Lord in their trouble,
And he delivered them out of their distresses.
And he led them forth by the right way,
That they might go to a city of habitation.
ASSEMBLY: O that men would praise the Lord for his goodness,
For his wonderful works to the children of men. (Seated)
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THANKSGIVING
THE FIRST THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION (Plymouth, Dec. n, 1621)
Our corn did prove well; and, God be praised, we had a good increase of Indian corn. Our'jharvest
being gotten in, our Governor sent four men on fowling, that so we might, after a special manner
rejoice together after we had gathered the fruit of our labors. Many of the Indians came amongst
us, and among the rest their greatest king, Massasoit, with some ninety men whom for thtee days
we entertained or feasted. Edward winslow
FIRST THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION
It is ordered y l ye II th day of June throughout this ju r isdiction shall be sett apart for a day
of Thanksgiving to Almighty God for His great and victorious me'cyes to o r dreare native
countrye for y e comfortable and seasonable supplying vs w th moderate showers andHis.mercy
in w th drawing His afflicting hand from vs.
What sought they thus afar?
Bright jewels of the mine?
The wealth of seas, the sports of war?
They sought a faith's pure shrine.
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Thanksgiving for the Abundant Harvest
LEADER: Lord, thou hast been favorable unto thy land.
The earth is full of the goodness of the Lord.
ASSEMBLY: Thou visitest the earth and waterest it,
Thou greatly enrichest it with the river of God, which is full of
water ;
Thou preparest them corn, when thou hast so provided for it.
LEADER: Thou waterest the ridges thereof abundantly,
Thou settlest the furrows thereof;
Thou makest it soft with showers,
Thou blessest the springing thereof.
ASSEMBLY: Thou crownest the year with thy goodness,
And the little hills rejoice on every side.
The pastures are clothed with flocks ;
The valleys also are covered oyer with corn;
They shout for joy, they also sing.
ALL: A BLESSING FOR THE LOAF
Back of the loaf is the snowy flour,
And back of the flour ; the mill ;
And back of the mill is the wheat and the shower,
And the sun, and the Father's wilL Maitbie Babcock
AUTUMN
A haze on the fair horizon,
The infinite tender sky,
The ripe, rich tints of the cornfields,
And wild geese sailing high,
And all over upland and lowland
The charm of the golden-rod,
Some of us call it autumn
And others call it God. Carrutb
(First and second stanzas only. Standing)
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THANKSGIVING
Praise to God and Thanks We Bring
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THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving for Spiritual Blessings
(Seated)
ALL: IT is WRITTEN: MAN SHALL NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE, BUT BY EVERY
WORD THAT PROCEEDETH OUT OP THE MOUTH OF GOD.
LEADER: From oldest times, when shepherds dwelt
In tents of hah 4 outspread,
This art was ordered with the law
That man should live by bread.
By bread, but ' not by bread alone,'
The spirit hath its need,
And on the ministry of truth
Its growing strength must feed, julia Ward Howe
ASSEMBLY: Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us.
That we should be called the Sons of God.
LEADER: Bless the Lord, my soul;
And all that is within me, bless his holy name.
ASSEMBLY: Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits;
Who redeemeth thy life from destruction ; who crowneth thee
with loving-kindness and tender mercies.
ALL: THANKS BE UNTO GOD FOR HIS UNSPEAKABLE GIFT.
(All unite reverently)
Father of mankind, who givest to thy creatures all things richly to enjoy! What
can we render thee for all the abounding blessings that crown our lives! What
canst thou do but give, what can we do but receive, since all we can offer is
already thine own. Thou hast given the earth to the children of men. We
give thanks and praise for the coming and going of day and night, for the march
of the seasons, for the ever repeated miracle of growth by which all creatures
are fed. We give thanks for the countless common benefits and comforts of
every day and night: for the flowers of human kindness that spring along the
path; for the law of commandments which teaches that we are thy servants;
for the gospel of love which assures us that we are thy children. Amen.
Praise to God and Thanks We Bring (Third stanza)
Thanksgiving for Our Country and What She Is to Be
New occasions teach new duties : Tune makes ancient good uncouth ;
They must 'upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of Truth ;
Lo, before us gleam her camp-fires ; We ourselves must Pilgrims be,
Launch our Mayflower, and steer boldly through the desperate whiter sea,
Nor attempt the Future's portal with the Past's blood-rusted key. James Russell Lowell
Men Whose Boast It Is (Tune ' St. George's, Windsor.' See p. 33)
Men whose boast it is that ye Is true freedom but to break
Come of fathers brave and free, Fetters for our own dear sake,
If there breathe on earth a slave, And with leathern hearts forget
Are ye truly free and brave? That we owe mankind a debt ?
If ye do not feel the chain No! true freedom is to share
When it works a brother's pain, All the chains our brothers wear,
Are ye not base slaves indeed, And, with heart and hand, to be
Slaves unworthy to be freed? Earnest to make others free; Amen.
James Russell Lowell, 1843
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RING IN THE CHRIST
XII. Cbr(0tma0
Instrumental preluc-e 'fc^mn Bo. 70 (From "The Messiah")
t)gmn IftO. 36 Come, All Ye Faithful, Joyful and Triumphant
1Re0pon0tve IReaMne (Standing)
LEADER: The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they thai
dwelt in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light
shined.
ASSEMBLY: For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the
government shall be upon his shoulders; and his name shall
be called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting
Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his govern-
ment and of peace there shall be no end.
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Ibgmn 1ftO, 31 Joy to the World; the Lord Is Come
tRcsponsfve IReaolng
LEADER: And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field,
keeping watch over their flock by night.
ASSEMBLY: And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of
the Lord shone round about them : and they were sore afraid.
LEADER: And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good
tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.
ASSEMBLY: For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which
is Christ the Lord.
LEADER: And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in
swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.
ASSEMBLY: And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the
heavenly host praising God, and saying,
LEADER : Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.
ASSEMBLY: And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them
into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go
even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass,
which the Lord hath made known unto us.
LEADER: And they came with haste and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe
lying in a manger.
ASSEMBLY: And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying
which was told them concerning the child.
LEADER: And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told
them by the shepherds.
ASSEMBLY : But Mary kept all these sayings, and pondered them in her heart.
ALL: AND THE SHEPHERDS RETURNED, GLORIFYING AND PRAISING GOD
FOR ALL THE THINGS THAT THEY HAD HEARD AND SEEN, AS IT
WAR TOLD UNTO THEM.
1RO. 32 Hark the Herald Angels Sing
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RING IN THE CHRIST
THREE NATIVITY PICTURES IN SONG AND VERSE
Sbe Ifcings an& tbe Stat (Leader)
The Kings of the East are riding
To-night to Bethlehem.
The sunset glows dividing,
The Kings of the East are riding ;
A star their journey guiding,
Beaming with gold and gem.
The Kings of the East are riding
To-night to Bethlehem.
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( SECOND SERVICE )
1RO. 36 O Come, All Ye Faithful, Joyful and Triumphant
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Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto yoi 1
is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, who is Christ, the Lord.
Luke 2 : 10, 11
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government shall be upon his
shoulders ; and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlast-
ing Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and of peace there
shall be no end.
Isa. 9:6, 7
Unvocation
O GOD, of heavenly glory, and source of earthly peace and good will ; may our Christmas
be merry, because it is touched with joy divine I may the remembrance of thy Christ's
birth be holy, because he is really born in our hearts to-day, in his purity arid love;
through the same, thy son, jsus Christ bur Lord. Airi&n.
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RING IN THE CHRIST
IKsmn 1Ro. 33 It Came Upon the Midnight Clear
<3lOtfa 1Tn 3SrcelSf0 ( To be read in unison )
(An ancient hymn based on the Christmas Angels' Song.)
Glory be to God on High : and on earth peace, good will towards men.
We praise thee, we bless thee, we worship thee : we glorify thee, we give thanks to thee
for thy great glory.
Lord God, heavenly King : God the Father Almighty.
Lord, the only -begotten Son, Jesus Christ: Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the
Father,
Thou that takest away the sins of the world : have mercy upon us.
Thou that sittest at the right hand of God the Father: have mercy upon us.
For thou only art holy: thou only art the Lord. Thou only, O Christ with the Holy
Ghost : art most high in the glory of God the Father. Amen.
IRO. 31 Joy to the World; the Lord Is Come
IResponStve IReaofttg The Song of Mary, the Mother of Our Lord
LEADER : My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour.
ASSEMBLY: For he hath looked upon the low estate of his handmaid ;
LEADER : For behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.
ASSEMBLY : For he that is mighty hath done to me great things ; and holy is his name.
LEADER : And his mercy is unto generations and generations on them that fear him,
ASSEMBLY : He hath showed strength with his arm ; he hath scattered the proud in the
imagination of their heart.
LEADER: He hath put down princes from their thrones, and hath exalted them of low
degree.
ASSEMBLY: The hungry he hath filled with good things ; and the rich he hath sent empty
away.
IflO. 35 Little Town of Bethlehem
Scripture TLesson Luke 2: 1-20
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OUR FATHER, WHICH ART IN HEAVEN,
HALLOWED BE THY NAME, THY KINGDOM COME,
THY WILL BE DONE ON EARTH, AS IT IS IN HEAVEN.
GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BREAD.
AND FORGIVE US OUR DEBTS, AS WE FORGIVE OUR DEBTORS;
AND LEAD US NOT INTO TEMPTATION ;
BUT DELIVER US FROM EVIL:
FOR THINE IS THE KINGDOM, AND THE POWER, AND
THE GLORY, FOR EVER. Amen.
3Ble0Sfng ( Responsive)
LEADER : The peace of the Lord be always with you,
ASSEMBLY: And with thy spirit.
LEADER : Let us depart in peace.
ASSEMBLY : In the nam'e of th'e Lord.
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RING IN THE CHRiSl
Supplementary Program of Christmas Hymns and Carols
1. Prophecy
Joy to the world. No. 31.
Watchman, tell us of the night. No. 49.
Hail to the Lord's Anointed. Orders of Worship, p. n.
2. The Star
There's a beautiful star. No. 41.
There's a song in the air. No. 38.
3. The Night
Silent night, holy night. No. 37.
4. The Manger
Away in a manger. No. 44.
All my heart this night. No. 42.
Sleep, my little Jesus. No. 49.
We would see Jesus. No. 223.
5. Bethlehem
little town of Bethlehem. No. 35.
come, all ye faithful. No. 36.
6. The Angels
Hark, the herald angels sing. No. 32.
It came upon the midnight clear. No. 33.
Angels, from the realms of glory. No. 34.
7. The Shepherds
In the lonely midnight. No. 39.
8. The Wise Men
Brightest and best of the sons. No. 46.
As with gladness men of old. No. 47.
9. Christmas Bells
1 heard the bells on Christmas Day. No. 50.
^ Ring out the old, ring in the new. No. 146.
10. The Christmas Spirit Missionary
In the lonely midnight. No. 39.
From the eastern mountains. No. 43.
Christians, lo, the star appeareth. No, 51.
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1RO, 67 All Hail the Power of Jesus Name
CHRIST'S RESURRECTION
LEADER : Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto
the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain
others with them.
ASSEMBLY: And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre.
LEADER: And they entered in, and found not the body of the Lord Jesus.
ASSEMBLY: And it came to pass, as they were much perplexed thereabout, behold, two
men stood by them in shining garments.
LEADER: And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said
unto them, Why seek the living among the dead?
ASSEMBLY : He is not here, but is risen : remember how he spake unto you when he was
yet in Galilee,
LEADER : Saying the Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be
crucified, and the third day rise again.
ASSEMBLY: And they remembered his words.
ALL: AND RETURNED FROM THE SEPULCHRE, AND TOLD ALL THESE THINGS UNTO THE
ELEVEN, AND TO ALL THE REST.
Alternative, IftO, 02 The Day of Resurrection
Hosanna! Praise Be Thine
UNISON Arranged from JULES GRANIER
,et the whole ere a - tion cry, Glo-ry to the Lord on high:
san " - na! Ho-san na! praise be thine ! Ho san-na ! praise be thine. A-MEN.
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LEADER: Ye men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of
God, among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst
of you, as ye yourselves also know ; him being delivered by the determinate counsel and
foreknowledge of God, ye have taken and by wicked hands have crucified and slain : whom
God hath raised up, having loosed the pains of death : because it was not possible that
he should be holden of it.
Repent ye, therefore and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the
remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. For the promise is
unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord
our God shall call. 39
MESSIAH VICTORIOUS
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LEADER: As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son
of man be lifted up; that whosoever believeth in him, should not
perish, but have eternal life.
ASSEMBLY: For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in him, should not perish,
but have everlasting life.
LEADER: Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, and hath redeemed us to God by
his blood, to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength,
and honor, and glory, and blessing.
ASSEMBLY: Blessing and honor, glory and power, be unto him that sitteth
upon the throne, and unto the Lamb, for ever and ever.
ALL: HALLELUJAH! FOR THE LORD GOD OMNIPOTENT REIGNETH.
THE KINGDOM OF THIS WORLD IS BECOME THE KINGDOM OF OUR LORD,
AND OF HIS CHRIST; AND HE SHALL REIGN FOR EVER AND EVER.
KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS. HALLELUJAH!
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LEADER: death, where is thy sting ?
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The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law:
But thanks be to God which giveth us the victory
Through our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Lift up your heads, ye gates;
And be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doors:
And the King of glory will come in,
Who is the King of glory?
The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle.
Lift up your heads, ye gates;
Yea, lift them up, ye everlasting doors:
And the King of glory will come in.
Who is this King of Glory?
The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory.
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1 Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates!
Behold the King of glory waits;
The King of kings is drawing near;
The Saviour of the world is here.
2 blest the land, the city blest,
Where Christ the Ruler is confest!
happy hearts and happy homes
To whom this King of triumph comes!
3 Fling wide the portals of your heart!
Make it a temple, set apart
From earthly use for heaven's employ,
Adorned with prayer and love and joy.
4 Redeemer, come! I open wide
My heart to thee: here, Lord, abide!
Let me thy inner presence feel :
Thy grace and love in me reveal. Amen.
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Translated by Catherine Winkworth, 1855
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NOW THE GOD OF PEACE, WHO BROUGHT AGAIN FROM THE DEAD
OUR LORD JESUS, THE GREAT SHEPHERD OF THE SHEEP,
MAKE us PERFECT IN EVERY GOOD WORK TO DO HIS WILL,
WORKING IN us THAT WHICH is WELL-PLEASING IN HIS SIGHT,
THROUGH JESUS CHRIST;
TO WHOM BE THE GLORY FOR EVER AND EVER. Amen.
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XIV. Service of Commemoration
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BO. 156 God of Our Fathers (Standing)
I. OUR DAY OF MEMORY
Call to Worgbfp (Read responsibly)
Renewed this day be all noble memories,
All high and holy traditions of the past.
Remembered be our Fathers, who founded the nation in integrity and
piety,
And died in faith, not having received the promises, but seeing
them afar off.
ALL: THE PATH OF THE JUST is AS THE SHINING LIGHT, THAT SHINETH MORE
AND MORE UNTO THE PERFECT DAY.
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WAXED MIGHTY IN WAR,
TURNED TO FLIGHT ARMIES OF ALIENS.
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NESSES, LET US RUN WITH PATIENCE THE RACE THAT IS SET BEFORE US.
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SERVICE OF COMMEMORATION
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Where loyal hearts and true
Stand ever in the light,
All rapture through and through,
In God's most holy sight. Amen.
ASSEMBLY: We need not go to Mecca or to Palestine to find the Holy
Land.
The soul of man can transfigure earth and make it holy ground.
Sacred are the Mount of Olives and the Garden of Gethsem-
ane;
Sacred the field of Thermopylae and the Town Common at
Lexington;
Sacred are Plymouth Rock and Bunker Hill.
All are sacred because they bear the stamp of man's im-
mortal SOUl. James Freeman Clark
II. MAKING DEATH SIGNIFICANT
1bgmn IftO. Abide with Me
I fear no foe, with thee at hand to bless:
Ills have no weight, and tears no bitterness.
Where is death's sting? Where, grave, thy victory?
I triumph still, if thou abide with me.
Hold thou thy cross before my closing eyes,
Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies;
Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee;
In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me. Amen. (Seated)
LEADER:
'Why fear death? It is the most beautiful adventure that life gives us.'
For all the boundless universe
Is life there are no dead. (Bulwer Lytton)
We make too much of the circumstances men call death.
All life is one. All service one, be it here or there. Alice Freeman Palmer
The whole race reaches new heights in the breast of some simple hearted soldier, who so loves
life that he has much to give, but so loves his country and his cause that he freely gives it all.
Ralph Barton Perry
To die for truth is not to die for one's country, but to die for the world. Jean Paul Richter
That no one who has died for a great cause is ever wasted, that the only right expression of grief
is a fresh self-dedication to the cause the loved one loved, is an attitude toward loss that may well
pass from the army of warriors to that greater army of civilians. Winifred Kirkiand
IftO. 183 For All the Saints
Thou wast their rock, their fortress, and their might;
Thou, Lord, their captain in the well-fought fight;
Thou, in the darkness drear, their one true light.
Alleluia.
may thy soldiers, faithful, true, and bold,
Fight as the saints who nobly fought of old,
And win with them the victor's crown of gold.
Alleluia. Amen.
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SERVICE OF COMMEMORATION
III. THE CLOUD OF WITNESSES
ALL: THEIRS NOT TO MAKE REPLY,
THEIRS NOT TO REASON WHY,
THEIRS BUT TO DO AND DIE.
LEADER: That other generations might possess
From shame and menace free in years to come
A richer heritage of happiness,
He marched to that heroic martyrdom. Alan seeger
ASSEMBLY: One by one Death challenged them. One by one they smiled
in his grim visage, and refused to be dismayed. They had
been lost, but they had found the path that led them home ;
and when at last they laid their lives at the feet of the Good
Shepherd, what could they do but smile? Donald Hankey
LEADER : Lord, thou didst suffer more for me
Than all the hosts of land and sea.
So let me render back again
This millionth Of thy gift. Joyce Kilmer'
ASSEMBLY: Patriotism is not enough; I must have no hatred or bitter-
ness toward any One. Edith Cavell (just before her execution)
ALL; To YOU FROM FALLING HANDS WE THROW THE TORCH BE YOURS TO
HOLD IT HIGH;
IF YE BREAK FAITH WITH US WHO DIE,
WE SHALL NOT SLEEP, THOUGH POPPIES GROW, IN FLANDERS FIELDS.
John McCrae
IV. BLESSED ARE THEY THAT MOURN
1bl8mn BO. 182 Hark, Hark, My Soul
Hark, hark, my soul! angelic songs are swelling
O'er earth's green fields and ocean's wave-beat shore:
How sweet the truth those blessed strains are telling
Of that new life when sin shall be no more !
Angels of Jesus, angels of light,
Singing to welcome the pilgrims of the night! Amen.
ASSEMBLY: I am the resurrection and the life ;
He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live,
Whosoever believeth in me shall never die.
LEADER: God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes;
There shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying,
Neither shall there be any more pain.
ASSEMBLY: Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.
ALL: BE WORTHY OF YOUR NOBLE DEAD,
SO SHALL YOUR HEARTS BE COMFORTED.
HE IS NOT LOST WHO GOES BEFORE,
BUT, STANDING IN THE OPEN DOOR,
HE WAITS YOU THERE WITH OUTSTRETCHED HANDS,
LOVE'S DEAREST, BEST AMBASSADOR.
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V. HOLD HIGH THE TORCH
LEADER: Because you live, though out of sight and reach,
I will, so help me God, live bravely, too,
Taking the road with laughter and gay speech,
Alert, intent to give life all its due. Winifred Letts
Lincoln's Speech at Oettpeburg
LEADER: Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth upon this
continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the
proposition that all men are created equal.
ASSEMBLY: Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether-
that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated,
can long endure.
LEADER: We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to
dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those
who here gave their lives that that nation might live.
ASSEMBLY: It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot con-
secrate, we cannot hallow this ground.
LEADER: The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated
it far above our poor power to add or detract.
ASSEMBLY: The world will little note nor long remember what we say
here, but it can never forget what they did here.
, LEADER: It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished
work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced.
ASSEMBLY: It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task re-
maining before us : that from these honored dead we take
increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the
last full measure of devotion:
That we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have
died in vain; that this nation, under God, shall have a new
birth of freedom; and that government of the people, by
the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
Wo, 153 Beautiful for Spacious Skies
i beautiful for spacious skies, 2 beautiful for pilgrim feet,
For amber waves of gram, Whose stern, impassioned stress
For purple mountain majesties A thoroughfare for freedom beat
Above the fruited plain! Across the wilderness!
America! America! America! America!
God shed his grace on thee, God mend thine every flaw,
And crown thy good with brotherhood, Confirm thy soul in self-control.
From sea to shining sea! Thy liberty in law! Amen-
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{Flag Day, June 14
Independence Day, July 4
Armistice Day, November u
Citizenship Day
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1. God ofHosts,with thy strong hand Pro-tect our homes and fa - ther
2. De - fend, God, this land of ours, Its grass - y plains, its moun- tain
3. Teach us in truth and light to grow, Thy laws to love, thy word to
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land ; Be thou our shield in war and peace And guide pur steps till life shall cease.
to w 'rs ; Thy blessing be up -on it shed, Like morning dew on flow - 'ry bed.
know; In thee we will for aye a-bide;O King of glo-ry, be our guide! A-MEN.
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LEADER: Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord,
And the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.
ASSEMBLY: Righteousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any
people.
LEADER: When the righteous are in authority the people rejoice; but when the
wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.
If thou hearken diligently unto the voice of the Lord thy God,
The Lord thy God will set thee on high above all nations of the earth.
THE AMERICAN FLAG AND AMERICAN IDEALS
LEADER : And all these blessings shall overtake thee.
Blessed shalt thou be in the city, and blessed shalt thou be in the field.
Blessed shall be the fruit of thy body and the fruit of thy ground.
Blessed shall be thy basket and thy store.
Blessed shalt thou be when thou comest in, and blessed shalt thou be
when thou goest out.
The Lord shall cause thine enemies that rise up against thee to be
smitten before thy face.
ASSEMBLY: Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabi-
tants thereof.
Loose the bands of wickedness and undo the heavy burdens.
Let the oppressed go free ; break every yoke.
Then shall thy light break forth as the morning,
And thine health shall spring forth speedily.
And thy righteousness shall go before thee :
And the glory of the Lord shall be thy reward. (Seated)
LEADER:- ATHENIAN OATH (Translated from the Greek)
We will never bring disgrace to this, our nation, by any act of dishonesty or
cowardice, nor ever desert our suffering comrades in the ranks; we will fight
for the ideals of the nation: both alone and with others: we will revere and
respect our nation's laws, and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence
in those above us who are prone to annul and set them at naught; we will
strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty, thus in all these
ways, we will transmit this nation not only not less but greater, better and
more beautiful than it was transmitted to us.
ALL: FROM CONCORD BRIDGE TO THE MEUSE
The road from Concord Bridge to the heights above the Meuse is long, but it
runs straight, and along it men are still led by the same love of liberty and
service of democracy which was revealed in our first battle morning nearly a
century and a half ago. Frank H. simonds
ALL:
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My name is Liberty! By day in heaven's light
From out a mighty land A pillar of fire by night
I face the ancient sea, At ocean's gate I stand
I lift to God my hand: Nor bend the knee. Clarence stedman
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Thou, too, sail on, Ship of State!
Sail on, Union, strong and great!
Humanity with all its fears,
With all the hopes of future years,
Is hanging breathless on thy fate. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable. Damei
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Equality
We hold these truths to be self-evident:
That all men are created equal;
That they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights;
That among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness;
That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriv-
ing their just powers from the consent of the governed. Thomas Jefferson
fwmanitE
With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God
gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up
the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for
his widow and his orphan to do all which may achieve and cherish a just
and lasting peace among ourselves, and with all nations. Abraham Lincoln
Service
God hath made of one blood all nations of men, and we are his children,
brothers and sisters all.
We are citizens of these United States, and we believe our Flag stands for self-
sacrifice for the good of all the people. We want, therefore, to be true citizens
of our great country, and will show our love for her by our works.
Our country asks us to live for her, and so to live and so to act that
her government may be pure, her officers honest, and every corner of
her territory shall be a place fit to grow the best men and women,
who shall rule over her. Mary McDowell
BOucation anD Zlmerfcanfjatfon
The Flag means universal education light for every mind, knowledge for every
child. We must have but one flag. We must also have but one language.
This must be the language of the Declaration of Independence woodrow Wilson
IRfgbteousness
I have lived a long time; and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see
of this truth,
THAT GOD GOVERNS IN THE AFFAIRS or MEN.
And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it possible that
an empire can rise without his aid ?
We have been assured in the sacred writings that except the Lord build the house,
they labor in vain that build it. I firmly believe this; and I also believe that
without his concurring aid we shall succeed in this political building no better
than the builders of Babel. Benjamin Franklin
World 3iStotbetboo&
But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which
we have always carried nearest our hearts for democracy, for the right of
those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the
rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a
concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make
the world itself at last free, woodrow Wilson
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THE AMERICAN FLAG AND AMERICAN IDEALS
The Flag and What It Stands For
fiM:OCe00tOnal /HbatCb (Instrumental. All standing at attention)
National flag borne by Color Guard to platform or altar.
2lpostropbe to tbc arias (AU uniting)
All hail to our glorious ensign!
Courage to the heart, and strength to the hand, to which, in all time, it shall be
entrusted. On whatsoever spot it is planted, there may freedom have a foot-
hold, humanity a brave champion, and religion an altar. Edward Everett
In the name of God we lift up our banner, and dedicate it to peace, 'union, and
liberty nOW and forevennore. Henry Ward Beecher
I am what you make me, nothing more.
I swing before your eyes as a bright gleam of color.
A symbol of yourself.
A pictured suggestion of that big thing which makes this nation.
My stars and my stripes are your dream and your labors.
They are bright with cheer, brilliant with courage, firm with faith, because
you have made them so out of your hearts.
WE ARE ALL MAKING THE FLAG. Franklin K. Lane
Salute to tbe 3Flag
I pledge allegiance to my flag
And to the republic for which it stands;
One nation, indivisible,
With liberty and justice for all.
National Bntbem
' say, can you see, by the dawn's early light
What so proudly we nailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
say, does that Star-Spangled Banner still wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
(All sealed)
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God of purity and peace, God of light and freedom, God of comfort and joy,
we thank thee for our country, this great land of hope, whose wide doors thou
hast opened to so many millions that struggle with hardship and with hunger
in the crowded Old World.
We give thanks to the power that has made and preserved us a nation, that has
carried our ship of state through storm and darkness and has given us a place
of honor and power that we might bear aloft the standard of impartial liberty
and impartial law.
May our altars and our schools ever stand as pillars of welfare; may the broad
land be filled with homes of intelligent and contented industry, that through
the long generations our land may be a happy land and our country a power
of good will among the nations. Amen. Charles Gordon Ames
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PEACE AND WORLD BROTHERHOOD
( Standing)
LEADER: Awake, awake, put on thy strength, Zion:
ASSEMBLY: Put on thy beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the Holy City.
LEADER: Shake thyself from the dust; arise, sit on thy throne, Jerusalem.
ASSEMBLY: Loose thyself from the bands of thy neck, O captive daughter
of Zion.
"flj^mn O Zion Haste ( Stanzas one, two and Chorus )
LEADER: thou that tellest good tidings to Zion,
Get thee up into a high mountain.
ASSEMBLY: O thou that tellest good tidings to Jerusalem,
Lift up thy voice with strength.
LEADER: Lift it up, be not afraid;
Say unto the cities of Judah,
Behold your God.
Ibgmn O Zion Haste (Chorus)
LEADER: Then shall the King say:
For I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat;
I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink:
I was a stranger, and ye took me in: naked and ye clothed me:
I was sick, and ye visited me:
I was in prison, and ye came unto me.
ASSEMBLY: Verily I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it to one of the
least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
Dgntn O Zion Haste ( Stanzas third and fourth and chorus )
ALL: THROUGH TRIBULATIONS AND DISTRESS, THEY COME!
THROUGH PERILS GREAT AND BITTERNESS,
THROUGH PERSECUTIONS PITILESS, THEY COME!
THEY COME BY PATHS THE MARTYRS TROD,
THEY COME FROM UNDERNEATH THE ROD,
CLIMBING THROUGH THE DARKNESS UP TO GOD, THEY COME!
OUT OF MIGHTY TRIBULATION,
WITH A SOUND OF JUBILATION,
THEY COME ! THEY COME !
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PEACE AND WORLD BROTHERHOOD
O Zion Haste (Chorus)
LEADER: Go ye therefore, and make disciples of all the nations,
Baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and of the Holy
Spirit:
Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I commanded you:
ASSEMBLY: And lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.
1&Btnn O Zion Haste ( Stanza one )
LEADER: The spirit of the Lord is upon me,
Because he anointed me to preach good tidings to the poor:
He hath sent me to proclaim release to the captives,
And recovering of sight to the blind;
To set at liberty them that are bruised,
To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.
Ibgmtt O Zion Haste ( Stanza two )
LEADER: He will not fail nor be discouraged till he shall have set justice in the
earth; and the isles shall wait for his law.
When the Son of man shall come in his glory,
And all the holy angels with him, v
Then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory,
And before him shall be gathered all nations.
Zion Haste ( Stanza three )
ALL: BLESSED BE THE LORD GOD, THE GOD OF ISRAEL,
WHO ONLY DOETH WONDROUS THINGS:
AND BLESSED BE HIS GLORIOUS NAME FOR EVER;
AND LET THE WHOLE EARTH BE FILLED WITH HIS GLORY.
O Zion Haste ( Stanza four )
1bgmn 1RO. 163 Fling Out the Banner, Let It Float
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I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth :
And in Jesus Christ His only Son, our Lord ; Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, Born
of the Virgin Mary, Suffered under Pontius Pilate, Was crucified, dead, and buried;
He descended into hell ; The third day He rose again from the dead ; He ascended into
heaven, And sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty ; From thence He
shall come to judge the quick and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Ghost; the Holy Catholic Church; The Communion of Saints; The
Forgiveness of Sins ; The Resurrection of the body ; and the Life everlasting. Amen.
thou strong Father of all nations, draw all thy great family together with an
increasing sense of our common blood and destiny, that peace may come on
earth at last, and thy sun may shed its light rejoicing on a holy brotherhood
of peoples. Amen.
IResponsive
FROM THE AMERICAN STANDARD EDITION OF
THE REVISED VERSION OF THE BIBLE
SELECTED AND ARRANGED BY
HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK
IRew l?orft
Century Co.
THE text used in this volume is taken from the American Standard
Edition of the Revised Bible, copyright, 1901, by Thomas Nelson & Sons
and is used by permission.
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THESE responsive readings are an attempt to adapt for the public worship
those noble passages of both Old and New Testaments which are suited
to the purpose. In general all didactic scriptures have been avoided, and those
chosen which, like the Psalms, present to God the united prayer and praise of
the congregation, or, like the great chapters in Isaiah, represent the people as
meditating upon and exalted by their common faith. The rendering is that
of the American Standard Revised Version, with this exception; that wher-
ever the name Jehovah appears, the general term Lord has been used. This
is done in answer to a widespread and reasonable demand.
Un&ex of Subjects
No.
A Call to Worship 1
Morning Prayer ........ 2
Evening Prayer . . . . . . . .3
The Majesty of God 4
God in Nature 5
God's Wisdom 6
The Grace of God . .7
The Shepherd God 8
God our Deliverer .9
Praise for God's Goodness . . . . .10
Confidence in God . . . . . . .11
The Christian's Refuge . . . . . . .12
Comfort in God's Power .13
Prayer for Protection ....... 14
Prayer in Trouble . . . . . . . .15
Praise for Deliverance ....... 16
The Majesty of Life . . . . . . .17
National Thanksgiving . . . . . , .18
Prayer for Godliness ....... 19
Delight in the Law of the Lord 20
The Contrite Heart 21
The Joy of Salvation 22
The Righteous and the Wicked ' 23
The Greatness of Love ....... 24
Fatherhood and Brotherhood 25
Social Sin and Penitence . . . . . .26
National Penitence 27
True Religion 28
The Glorious Future 29
God's Certain Victory 30
The World-wide Gospel 31
The Great Mission 32
The Great King 33
The Nativity 34
The Glory of the Cross 35
The New Year 36
Gratitude to Christ 37
The Joy of Obedience 38
Thanks for Public Blessings 39
Thanks for Material Blessings 40
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IResponsive IReabings
FROM THE
AMERICAN STANDARD EDITION OF THE
REVISED VERSION OF THE BIBLE
SELECTION 1
- A CALL TO WORSHIP
Psalm xcv
COME, let us sing unto the Lord. Let us make a joyful
noise to the rock of our salvation.
Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving; let us
make a joyful noise unto him with psalms.
For the Lord is a great God,
And a great King above all gods.
In his hand are the deep places of the earth ;
The heights of the mountains are his also.
The sea is his and he made it ; and his hands formed the dry land.
O come, let us worship and bow down ; let us kneel before
the Lord our Maker:
For he is our God,
And we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his
hand.
Isaiah m
LORD thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy
name;
For thou hast done wonderful things, in faithfulness and truth.
5 (OVER)
6 IResponefoe IReabings
Lo, this is our God ; we have waited for him, and he will save us :
this is the Lord ;
We have waited for him, we will be glad and rejoice in his
salvation.
SELECTION 2
MORNING PRAYER
Psalm v
GIVE ear to my words, Lord, consider my meditation.
Harken unto the voice of my cry, my King, and my
God;
For unto tliee do I pray.
Lord, in the morning shalt thou hear my voice;
In the morning will I order my prayer unto thee, and will keep
watch.
Psalm cxxx
OUT of the depths have I cried unto thee, O Lord.
Lord, hear my voice : let thine ears be attentive to the voice of my
supplications.
If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who could
stand ?
But there is forgiveness with thee, that thou mayest be feared.
1 wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and in his word do I
hope.
My soul waiteth for the Lord, more than watchmen wait for
the morning ;
Yea, more than watchmen for the morning.
Israel, hope in the Lord ; for with the Lord there is loving-
kindness.
With him is plenteous redemption. And he will redeem Israel
from all his iniquities.
' Psalm Ixii.
MY soul, wait thou in silence for God only ;
For my expectation is from him.
He only is my rock and my salvation: he is my high tower*,
1 shall not be moved.
Responsive IReabings 7
With God is my salvation and my glory: the rock of my
strength, and my refuge, is in God.
Trust in him at all times, ye people;
Pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us.
SELECTION 3
EVENING PRAYER
Psalm Iziii
OGOD, thou art my God ; earnestly will I seek thee:
My soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee, in a
dry and weary land, where no water is.
So have I looked upon thee in the sanctuary, to see thy power
and thy glory.
Because thy lovingkindness is better than life, my lips shall
praise thee.
So will I bless thee while I live :
I will lift up my hands in thy name.
My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness ;
And my mouth shall praise thee with joyful lips; when I re-
member thee upon my bed,
And meditate on thee in the night-watches.
For thou hast been my help, and in the shadow of thy wings
will I rejoice.
My soul followeth hard after thee ;
Thy right hand upholdeth me.
Psalm cxxi
I WILL lift up mine eyes unto the mountains ;
From whence shall my help come ?
My help cometh from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
He will not suffer thy foot to be moved :
He that keepeth thee will not slumber.
Behold, he that keepeth Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.
The Lord is thy keeper : the Lord is thy shade upon thy right
hand.
The sun shall not smite .thee by day, nor the moon by night.
The Lord will keep thee from all evil ; he will keep thy soul
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SELECTION 4
THE MAJESTY OF GOD
Isaiah zl
WHO hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand,
and meted out heaven with the span,
And comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and
weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance?
Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being his counsellor
hath taught him?
With whom took he counsel, and who instructed him, and
taught him in the path of justice,
And taught him knowledge, and showed to him the way of un-
derstanding?
Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are ac-
counted as the small dust of the balance :
Behold he taketh up the isles as a very little thing.
And Lebanon is not sufficient to burn, nor the beasts thereof
sufficient for a burnt-offering.
All the nations are as nothing before him;
They are accounted by him as less than nothing, and vanity.
To whom then will ye liken God?
Or what likeness will ye compare unto him?
Have ye not known? have ye not heard? hath it not been told
you from the beginning?
Have ye not understood from the foundations of the earth?
It is he that sitteth above the circle of the earth, and the inhabit-
ants thereof are as grasshoppers.
That stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth
them out as a tent to dwell in;
That bringeth princes to nothing; that maketh the judges of the
earth as vanity.
Lift up your eyes on high, and see who hath created these,
that bringeth out their host by number:
He calleth them all by name;
By the greatness of his might, and for that he is strong in power,
not one is lacking.
Why sayest thou, Jacob, and speakest, Israel,
My way is hid from the Lord, and the justice due to me is
passed away from my God?
Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard?
IResponsipe IReaMnos 9
The everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the
earth, fainteth not, neither is weary;
There is no searching of his understanding.
He giveth power to the faint; and to him that hath no might
he increaseth strength.
Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men
shall utterly fall:
But they that wait for the Lord shall renew their strength;
They shall mount up with wings as eagles;
They shall run, and not be weary; they shall walk, and not
fahit.
SELECTION 5
GOD IN NATURE
Psalm ziz
THE heavens declare the glory of God;
And the firmament showeth his handiwork.
Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night showeth
knowledge.
There is no speech nor language ; their voice is not heard.
Their line is gone out through all the earth,
And their words to the end of the world.
In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun, which is as a bride-
groom coming out of his chamber,
And rejoiceth as a strong man to run his course.
His going forth is from the end of the heavens,
And his circuit unto the ends of it; and there is nothing hid
from the heat thereof.
Psalm viii
LORD, our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth,
Who hast set thy glory upon the heavens !
Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast thou established
strength, because of thine adversaries,
That thou mightest still the enemy and the avenger.
When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon
and the stars, which thou hast ordained;
What is man, that thou art mindful of him? And the son of
man, that thou visitest him?
For thou hast made him but little lower than God, and crownest
him with glory and honor.
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Thou makest him to have dominion over the works of thy
hands ;
Thou hast put all things under his feet: all sheep and oxen,
Yea, and the beasts of the field, the birds of the heavens, and
the fish of the sea,
Whatsoever passeth through the paths of the seas.
Lord, our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth!
SELECTION 6
GOD'S WISDOM
Psalm cxxxix
OLORD, thou hast searched me, and known me.
Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising? thou
understandest my thought afar off.
Thou searchest out my path and my lying down, and art ac-
quainted with all my ways.
For there is not a word in my tongue, but, lo, O Lord, thou
knowest it altogether.
Thou hast beset me behind and before, and laid thy hand upon
me.
Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high, I cannot
attain unto it.
Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? or whither shall I flee from
thy presence? If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there:
If I make my bed in Sheol, behold, thou art there.
If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the uttermost
parts of the sea;
Even there shall thy hand lead me, and thy right hand shall
hold me.
If I say, Surely the darkness shall overwhelm me, and the light
about me shall be night;
Even the darkness hideth not from thee,
But the night shineth as the day :
The darkness and the light are both alike to thee.
How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, God !
How great is the sum of them!
If I should count them, they are more in number than the sand :
When I awake, I am still with thee.
TRespon0h>e IReabings 11
Search me, God, and know ray heart :
Try me, and know my thoughts ;
And see if there be any wicked way in me,
And lead me in the way everlasting.
SELECTION 7
THE GRACE OF GOB
Isaiah Iv
HO, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters,
And he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat;
Yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price.
Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread ?
And your labor for that which satisfieth not?
Hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye that which is good,
and let your soul delight itself in fatness.
Incline your ear, and come unto me ; hear and your soul shall live :
And I will make an everlasting covenant with you.
Seek ye the Lord while he may be found ; call ye upon him while
he is near :
Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his
thoughts;
And let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon
him ;
And to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.
Psalm cxvi
GRACIOUS is the Lord, and righteous ; yea, our God is merciful.
The Lord preserveth the simple : I was brought low, and he
saved me. .
Return unto thy rest, my soul ;
For the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee.
For thou hast delivered my soul from death,
Mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.
What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits toward me?
I will take the cup of salvation, and call upon the name of the
Lord.
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I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call upon
the name of the Lord.
I will pay my vows unto the Lord, yea, in the presence of all
his people,
In the courts of the Lord's house,
In the midst of thee, O Jerusalem. Praise ye the Lord.
SELECTION 8
THE SHEPHERD GOD
Isaiah xl
OTHOTJ that tellest good tidings to Zion, get thee up on a
high mountain ;
O thou that tellest good tidings to Jerusalem, lift up thy voice
with strength;
Lift it up, be not afraid ; say unto the cities of Judah, Behold,
your God !
Behold, the Lord will come as a mighty one, and his arm will
rule for him:
Behold, his reward is with him, and his recompense before him.
He "will feed his flock like a shepherd.
He will gather the lambs in his arm, and carry them in his
bosom, and will gently lead those that have their young.
Psalm xxiii
THE Lord is my shepherd ; I shall not want
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; he leadeth me
beside still waters.
He restoreth my soul :
He guideth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's
sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil
For thou art with me ; thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies :
Thou hast anointed my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and lovingkindness shall follow me all the days
of my life ;
And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
"Responsive Uteabings is
John x
JESUS said unto them, I am the good shepherd : the good shep-
herd layeth down his life for the sheep.
He that is a hireling, and not a shepherd, whose own the sheep
are not, beholdeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep,
and fleeth.
And the wolf snatcheth them, and scattereth them: he fleeth
because he is a hireling, and careth not for the sheep.
I am the good shepherd ; and I know mine own, and mine own
know me,
Even as the Father knoweth me, and I know the Father ; and I
lay down my life for the sheep.
And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I
must bring,
And they shall hear my voice ;
And they shall become one flock, one shepherd.
Hebrews xiii
NOW the God of peace, who brought again from the dead the
great shepherd of the sheep with the blood of an eternal covenant,
even our Lord Jesus,
Make you perfect in every good thing to do his will,
Working in us that which is well-pleasing in his sight,
Through Jesus Christ; to whom be the glory for ever and erer.
Amen.
SELECTION 9
GOD OUR DELIVEKER
Psalm xxxiv
I WILL bless the Lord at all times : his praise shall continually
be in my mouth.
My soul shall make her boast in the Lord :
The meek shall hear thereof, and be glad.
Oh magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name to-
gether.
I sought the Lord, and he answered me,
And delivered me from all my fears.
They looked unto him, and were radiant ; and their faces shall
never be confounded.
(OVER)
14 1Re8ponsi\>e IReaMngs
This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him, and saved him
out of all his troubles.
The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear
him, and delivereth them.
Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good : blessed is the man
that taketh refuge in him.
Oh fear the Lord, ye his saints; for there is no want to them
that fear him.
Come, ye children, hearken unto me : I will teach you the fear
of the Lord.
What man is he that desireth life, and loveth manj'- days, that he
may see good?
Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
Depart from evil, and do good ; seek peace, and pursue it.
The eyes of the Lord are toward the righteous and his ears
are open unto their cry.
The face of the Lord is against them that do evil,
To cut off the remembrance of them from the earth.
The righteous cried and the Lord heard, and delivered them out of
all their troubles.
The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart.
And saveth such as are of a contrite spirit.
Many are the afflictions of the righteous; but the Lord de-
livereth him out of them all.
He keepeth all his bones: not one of them is broken.
Evil shall slay the wicked; and they that hate the righteous
shall be condemned.
The Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants;
And none of them that take refuge in him shall be condemned.
SELECTION 10
PRAISE FOR GOD'S GOODNESS
Psalm ciii
BLESS the Lord, my soul; and all that is within me, bless
his holy name.
Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits :
Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases;
Who redeemeth thy life from destruction;
Who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies;
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Who satisfieth thy desire with good things, so that thy youth
is renewed like the eagle.
The Lord executeth righteous acts, and judgments for all that are
oppressed.
He made known his ways unto Moses, his doings unto the
children of Israel.
The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abundant
in lovingkindness.
He will not always chide ; neither will he keep his anger for
ever.
He hath not dealt with us after our sins, nor rewarded us after
our iniquities.
For as the heavens are high above the earth, so great is his
lovingkindness toward them that fear him.
As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our
transgressions from us. .
Like as a father pitieth his children,
So the Lord pitieth them that fear him.
For he knoweth our frame ; he remembereth that we are dust.
As for man, his days are as grass ; as a flower of the field, so he
flourisheth. For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone ; and the
place thereof shall know it no more.
But the lovingkindness of the Lord is from everlasting to
everlasting upon them that fear him,
And his righteousness unto children's children ;
To such as keep his covenant, and to those that remember
his precepts to do them.
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CONFIDENCE IN GOD
Psalm xci
HE that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall
abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress; my
God, in whom I trust.
For he will deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from
the deadly pestilence.
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He will cover thee with his pinions, and under his wings shall
thou take refuge :
His truth is a shield and a buckler.
Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night,
Nor for the arrow that flieth by daj ;
For the pestilence that walketh in darkness,
Nor for the destruction that wasteth at noonday.
A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy
right hand;
But it shall not come nigh thee.
Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold, and see the reward
of the wicked,
For thou, Lord, art my refuge! thou hast made the Most High
thy habitation ;
There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come
nigh thy tent.
For he will give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all
thy ways.
They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy
foot against a stone.
Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder :
The young lion and the serpent shalt thou trample under foot.
Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver
him : I will set him on high, because he hath known my name.
He shall call upon me, and I will answer him; I will be with
him in trouble :
I will deliver him, and honor him.
With long life will I satisfy him, and show him my salvation.
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THE CHRISTIAN'S REFUGE
Isaiah xliii
BUT now thus saith the Lord that created thee, Jacob, and
he that formed thee, Israel :
Fear not, for I have redeemed thee;
I have called thee by thy name, thou art mine.
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When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee;
And through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee:
When thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned,
Neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.
Fear thou not, for I am with thee; be not dismayed, for I am
thy God;
I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee;
Yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteous-
ness.
Micah vii
BUT as for me, I will look unto the Lord; I will wait for the God
of my salvation:
My God will hear me. Rejoice not against me, mine
enemy:
When I fall, I shall arise; when I sit in darkness, the Lord will
be a light unto me.
I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned
against him.
Until he plead my cause, and execute judgment for me;
He will bring me forth to the light, and I shall behold his
righteousness.
Romans viil
FOR I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not
worthy to be compared
With the glory which shall be revealed to us-ward.
For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor
principalities,
Nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height,
nor depth, nor any other creature,
Shall be able to separate us from the love of God.
Which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
SELECTION 13
COMFORT IN GOD'S POWER
Isaiah xl
OMFORT ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God.
Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem; and cry unto her,
that her warfare is accomplished,
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That her iniquity is pardoned, that she hath received of the
Lord's hand double for all her sins.
The voice of one that crieth, Prepare ye in the wilderness the
way of the Lord;
Make level in the desert a highway for our God.
Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill
shall be made low;
And the uneven shall be made level, and the rough places a plain.
And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall
see it together;
For the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.
The voice of one saying, Cry. And one said, What shall I cry ?
All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower
of the field.
The grass withereth, the flower fadeth, because the breath
of the Lord bloweth upon it;
Surely the people is grass. The grass withereth, the flower
fadeth ;
But the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Psalm xlvl
GOD is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
Therefore will we not fear, though the earth do change, and
though the mountains be shaken into the heart of the seas;
Though the waiters thereof roar and be troubled, though the
mountains tremble with the swelling thereof.
There is a river, the streams whereof make glad the city of
God,
The holy place of the tabernacles of the Most High.
God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: God will
help her, and that right early.
The nations raged, the kingdoms were moved: he uttered his
voice, the earth melted.
The Lord of hosts is with us ; the God of Jacob is our refuge.
Come, behold the works of the Lord, what desolations he hath
made in the earth.
He maketh wars to cease unto the end of the earth; he break-
eth the bow, and cutteth the spear in sunder ;
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He burneth the chariots in the fire.
Be still, and know that I am God :
I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth,
The Lord of hosts is with us ; the God of Jacob is our refuge.
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PRAYER FOR PROTECTION
Psalm xxvii
Lord is my light and my salvation ; whom shall I fear ?
The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be
afraid?
When evil-doers came upon me to eat up my flesh,
Even mine adversaries and my foes, they stumbled and fell.
Though a host should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear :
Though war should rise against me, even then will I be
confident.
One thing have Tasked of the Lord, that will I seek after:
That I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my
life,
To behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in his temple,
For in the day of trouble he will keep me secretly in his
pavilion:
In the covert of his tabernacle will he hide me ;
He will lift me up upon a rock. And now shall my head be
lifted up above mine enemies round about me;
And I will offer in his tabernacle sacrifices of joy;
I will sing, yea, I will sing praises unto the Lord.
Hear, Lord, when I cry with my voice : have mercy also upon
me, and answer me.
When thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee,
Thy face, Lord, will I seek.
Hide not thy face from me ; put not thy servant away in anger :
Thou hast been my help; cast me not off, neither forsake me,
God of my salvation.
When my father and my mother forsake me, then the Lord will
take me up.
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Teach me thy way, Lord; and lead me in a plain path, be-
cause of mine enemies.
Deliver me not over unto the will of mine adversaries :
For false witnesses are risen up against me, and such as
breathe out cruelty.
I had fainted, unless 1 had believed to see the goodness of the
Lord in the land of the living.
Wait for the Lord: be strong, and let thy heart take courage;
yea, wait thou for the Lord.
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PRAYER IN TROUBLE
Psalm xlii
AS the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my
soul after thee, God.
My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God : when shall I
come and appear before God ?
My tears have been my food day and night,
While they continually say unto me, Where is thy God ?
These things I remember, and poiir out my soul within me,
How I went with the throng, and led them to the house of God,
With the voice of joy and praise, a multitude keeping holyday.
Why art thou cast down, O my soul ? And why art thou dis-
quieted within me ?
Hope thou in God ; for I shall yet praise him
For the help of his countenance.
my God, my soul is cast down within me :
Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of thy waterfalls : all thy
waves and thy billows are gone over me.
Yet the Lord will command his lovingkindness in the day-time ;
And in the night his song shall be with me, even a prayer unto
the God of my life.
1 will say unto God my rock, Why hast thou forgotten me ?
Why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
As with a sword in my bones, mine adversaries reproach me,
While they continually say unto me, Where is thy God?
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Why art thou cast down, my soul ? And why art thou dis-
quieted within me?
Hope thou in God ; for I shall yet praise him,
Who is the help of my countenance, and my God.
Psalm xlili
JUDGE me, God, and plead my cause against an ungodly
nation:
Oh deliver me from the deceitful and unjust man,
For thou art the God of my strength; why hast thou cast me
off?
Why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy?
Oh send out thy light and thy truth; let them lead me: let
them bring me unto thy holy hill,
And to thy tabernacles. Then will I go unto the altar of God,
Unto God my exceeding joy; and upon the harp will I praise
thee, God, my God.
Why art thou cast down, my soul ? And why art thou dis-
quieted within me ?
Hope thou in God; for I shall yet praise him, who is the help
of my countenance, and my God.
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PRAISE FOR DELIVERANCE
Psalm evil
OGTYE thanks unto the Lord ; for he is good ;
For his lovingkindness endureth for ever.
Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he hath redeemed
from the hand of the adversary,
And gathered out of the lands, from the east and from the
west, from the north and from the south.
They wandered in the wilderness in a desert way ;
They found no city of habitation. Hungry and thirsty, their
soul fainted in them.
Then they cried unto the Lord in their trouble,
And he delivered them out of their distresses,
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He led them also by a straight way, that they might go to a city
of habitation.
Oh that men would praise the Lord for his lovingkindness,
And for his wonderful works to the children of men !
For he satisfieth the longing soul, and the hungry soul he
filleth with good.
Such as sat in darkness and in the shadow of death, being bound
in affliction and iron,
Because they rebelled against the words of God, and con-
temned the counsel of the Most High:
Therefore he brought down their heart with labor ; they fell down,
and there was none to help.
Then they cried unto the Lord in their trouble,
And he saved them out of their distresses.
He brought them out of darkness and the shadow of death,
and brake their bonds in sunder.
Oh that men would praise the Lord for his lovingkindness, and
for his wonderful works to the children of men I
For he hath broken the gates of brass, and cut the bars of iron
in sunder.
They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great
waters ;
These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep.
For he commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind, which lifteth
up the waves thereof.
They mount up to the heavens, they go down again to the
depths:
Their soul melteth away because of trouble.
They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are
at their wits' end.
Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble, and he bringeth
them out of their distresses.
He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are
still.
Then are they glad because they are quiet ; so he bringeth them
unto their desired haven.
Oh that men would praise the Lord for his lovingkindness,
and for his wonderful works to the children of men!
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THE MAJESTY OP LIFE
Job xl, zxzvii
CANST thou by searching find out God?
Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection ?
It is high as heaven; what canst thou do? deeper than Sheol;
what canst thou know ?
The measure thereof is longer than the earth, and broader
than the sea.
God thundereth marvellously with his voice ;
Great things doeth he, which we cannot comprehend.
Stand still, and consider the wondrous works of God.
Dost thou know how God layeth his charge upon them, and
causeth the lightning of his cloud to shine?
Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works
of him who is perfect in knowledge?
Canst thou with him spread out the sky, which is strong as a
molten mirror ?
Teach us what we shall say unto him ;
For we cannot set our speech in order by reason of darkness.
God hath upon him terrible majesty. Touching the Almighty, we
cannot find him out :
He is excellent in power; and hi justice and plenteous right-
eousness he will not afflict.
Proverbs ill
TRUST in the Lord with all thy heart,
And lean not upon: thine own understanding:
In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he will direct thy paths.
Then shalt thou walk in thy way securely, and thy foot shall
not stumble.
When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid:
Yea, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet.
Be not afraid of sudden fear, neither of the desolation of the
wicked, when it cometh :
For the Lord will be thy confidence, and will keep thy foot
from being taken.
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NATIONAL THANKSGIVING
Psalm cv
OGIVE thanks unto the Lord, call upon his name;
Make known among the peoples his doings.
Sing unto him, sing praises unto him;
Talk ye of all his marvellous works.
Deuteronomy viii
FOR the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of
brooks of water, of fountains and springs, flowing forth in valleys
and hills;
A land of wheat and barley, and vines and fig-trees and pome-
granates;
A land of olive trees and honey; a land wherein thou shalt eat
bread without scarceness, thou shalt not lack anything in it;
A land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills thou
mayest dig copper.
And thou shalt eat and be full, and thou shalt bless the Lord thy
God
For the good land which he hath given thee.
Beware lest thou forget the Lord thy God, in not keeping his
commandments,
Lest, when thou hast eaten and art full, and hast built goodly
houses, and dwelt therein;
And when thy herds and thy flocks multiply, and thy silver and
thy gold is multiplied, and all that thou hast is multiplied;
Then thy heart be lifted up, and thou forget the Lord thy
God,
Lest thou say in thy heart, My power and the might of my hand
hath gotten me this wealth.
But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God, for it is he that
giveth thee power to get wealth.
I Chronicles xxix
BLESSED be thou, Lord, our Father, for ever and ever.
Thine, Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory,
and the victory, and the majesty:
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For all that is in the heavens and in the earth is thine;
Thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head
above all.
Both riches and honor come of thee, and thou rulest over all;
And in thy hand is power and might; and in thy hand it is to
make great, and to give strength unto all.
Now, therefore, our God, we thank thee, and praise thy glorious
name;
For all things come of thee, and of thine own have we given
thee.
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PRAYER FOR GODLINESS
Psalm Ii
HAVE mercy upon me, God, according to thy lovingkind-
ness:
According to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my
transgressions.
Wash me thoroughly from mine iniquity, and cleanse me from
my sin.
For I know my transgressions; and my sin is ever before
me.
Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done that which is
evil in thy sight;
That thou mayest be justified when thou speakest, and be
clear when thou judgest.
Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity; and in sin did my
mother conceive me.
Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward parts;
And in the hidden part thou wilt make me to know wisdom.
Purify me with hyssop, and I shall be clean:
Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.
Make me to hear joy and gladness, that the bones which thou
hast broken may rejoice.
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Hide thy face from my sins, and blot out all mine iniquities.
Create in me a clean heart, O God ; and renew a right spirit
within me.
Cast me not away from thy presence; and take not thy holy
Spirit from me.
Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me
with a willing spirit.
Then will I teach transgressors thy ways;
And sinners shall be converted unto thee.
Deliver me from bloodguiltiness, God, thou God of my
salvation;
And my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousness.
Lord, open thou my lips;
And my mouth shall show forth thy praise.
For thou delightest not in sacrifice; else would I give it;
Thou hast no pleasure in burnt-offering.
The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit :
A broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.
SELECTION 20
DELIGHT IN THE LAW OF THE LORD
Psalm i
BLESSED is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the
wicked,
Nor standeth in the way of shiners, nor sitteth in the seat of
scoffers :
But his delight is in the law of the Lord;
And on his law doth he meditate day and night.
And he shall be like a tree planted by the streams of water,
That bringeth forth its fruit in its season.
Whose leaf also doth not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall
prosper.
The wicked are not so, but are like the chaff which the wind
driveth away.
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Therefore the wicked shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners
in the congregation of the righteous.
For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous ; but the way
of the wicked shall perish.
Psalm xix
THE law of the Lord is perfect, restoring the soul:
The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple.
The precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart:
The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the
eyes.
The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever:
The ordinances of the Lord are true, and righteous alto-
gether.
More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold;
Sweeter also than honey and the droppings of the honey-
comb.
Moreover by them is thy servant warned : in keeping them there
is great reward.
Who can discern his errors? Clear thou me from hidden
faults.
Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not
have dominion over me:
Then shall I be upright, and I shall be clear from great trans-
gression.
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart
Be acceptable in thy sight, Lord, my rock, and my redeemer.
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THE CONTRITE HEART
Ezra xl
OM Y God, I am ashamed and blush to lift up my face to thee,
my God;
For our iniquities are increased over our head, and our guilti-
ness is grown up unto the heavens.
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Since the days of our fathers we have been exceeding guilty unto
this day
For we are bondmen; yet our God hath not forsaken us hi our
bondage,
But hath extended lovingkindness unto us.
And after all that is come upon us for our evil deeds, and for
our great guilt,
Seeing that thou our God hast punished us less than our iniquities
deserve,
Shall we again break thy commandments?
Lord, the God of Israel, thou art righteous;
Behold, we are before thee in our guiltiness; for none can
stand before thee because of this.
Psalm xxv
UNTO thee, Lord, do I lift up my soul.
O my God, in thee have I trusted let me not be put to
shame ;
Show me thy ways, Lord; teach me thy paths.
Guide me in thy truth, and teach me ; for thou art the God of
my salvation;
For thee do I wait all the day. Remember, Lord, thy tender
mercies and thy lovingkindnesses;
For they have been ever of old.
Remember not the sins of my youth, nor my transgressions :
According to thy lovingkindness remember thou me, for thy
goodness' sake, O Lord.
Good and upright is the Lord; therefore will he instruct sinners
in the way.
The meek will he guide in justice ; and the meek will he teach
his way.
All the paths of the Lord are lovingkindness and truth
Unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies.
For thy name's sake, Lord, pardon mine iniquity, for it is
great.
Oh keep my soul, and deliver me :
Let me not be put to shame, for I take refuge in thee.
Let integrity and uprightness pseserve me, for I wait for
thee.
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THE JOY OF SALVATION
Bphesians I, ii
BLESSED be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who
hath blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly
places in Christ :
Even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world,
That we should be holy and without blemish before him in love :
Having foreordained us unto adoption as sons through Jesus
Christ unto himself,
According to the good pleasure of his will, to the praise of the
glory of his grace, which he fully bestowed on us in the Beloved :
In whom we have our redemption through his blood, the for-
giveness of our trespasses !
God, being rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us,
Even when we were dead through our trespasses,
Made us alive together with Christ (by grace have ye been saved),
And raised us up with him, and made us to sit with him in the-
heavenly places, in Christ Jesus :
That in the ages to come he might show the exceeding riches of
his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus :
For by grace have ye been saved through faith; and that not
of yourselves, it is the gift of God;
Not of works, that no man should glory. For we are his work-
manship,
Created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God afore
prepared that we should walk in them.
Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all
that we ask or think', according to the power that worketh in us.
Unto him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus unto
all generations for ever and ever. Amen.
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SELECTION 23
THE EIGHTEOUS AND THE WICKED
Psalm xxxvii
I RET not thyself because of evil-doers,
Neither be thou envious against them that work unright-
eousness.
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For they shall soon be cut down like the grass, and wither as the
green herb.
Trust in the Lord, and do good;
Dwell in the land, and feed on his faithfulness.
' Delight thyself also in the Lord; and he will give thee the
desires of thy heart.
Commit thy way unto the Lord ; trust also in him, and he will
bring it to pass.
And he will make thy righteousness to go forth as the light,
And thy justice as the noonday.
Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for him :
Fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way.
Because of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass.
Cease from anger, and forsake wrath :
Fret not thyself, it tendeth only to evil-doing. For evil-doers
shall be cut off;
But those that wait for the Lord, they shall inherit the land.
For yet a little while, and the wicked shall not be :
Yea, thou shalt diligently consider his place, and he shall not be.
But the meek shall inherit the land, and shall delight them-
selves in the abundance of peace.
Better is a little that the righteous hath than the abundance of
many wicked.
A man's goings are established of the Lord; and he delighteth
in his way.
Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down ;
For the Lord upholdeth him with his hand.
I have seen the wicked in great power, and spreading himself like
a green tree in its native soil.
But one passed by, and, lo, he was not: yea, I sought him,
but he could not be found.
Mark the perfect man, and behold the upright ;
For there is a happy end to. the man of peace.
As for transgressors, they shall be destroyed together : the end of
the wicked shall be cut off.
But the salvation of the righteous is of the Lord:. he is their
stronghold in the time of trouble.
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And the Lord helpeth them, and rescueth them:
He rescueth them from the wicked, and saveth them, because
they have taken refuge in him.
SELECTION 24
THE GREATNESS OF LOVE
I John iv
BELOVED, let us love one another : for love is of God
And every one that loveth is begotten of God and
knoweth God.
He that loveth not knoweth not God ; for God is love.
Herein was the love of God manifested hi us,
That God hath sent his only begotten Son into the world that we
might live through him.
Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us,
And sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.
No man hath beheld God at any time :
If we love one another, God abideth hi us, and his love is
perfected in us :
God is love ; and he that abideth in love abideth in God, and God
abideth in him.
If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar:
For he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, cannot love
God whom he hath not seen.
And this commandment have we from him, that he who
loveth God love his brother also.
I Corinthians xiii
IF I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not
love,
I am become sounding brass, or a clanging cymbal.
And if I have the gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all
knowledge ;
And if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have
not love, I am nothing.
And if I bestow all my goods to feed the poor.
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And if I give my body to be burned, but have not love, it
profiteth me nothing.
Love suffereth long, and is kind ; love envieth not ; love vaunteth
not itself, is not puffed up,
Doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not its own, is not
provoked, taketh not account of evil ;
Kejoiceth not in unrighteousness, but rejoiceth with the truth ;
Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things,
endureth all things.
Love never faileth : but whether there be prophecies, they shall
be done a way;
Whether there be tongues, they shall cease ; whether there be
knowledge, it shall be done away.
For we know in part, and we prophesy in part ; but when that
which is perfect is come, that which is in part shall be done away.
When I was a child, I spake as a child, I felt as a child, I
thought as a child:
Now that I am become a man, I have put away childish things.
For now we see in a mirror, darkly; but then face to face:
Now I know in part ; but then shall I know fully even as also I
was fully known.
But now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; and the great-
est of these is love.
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FATHEBHOOD AND BKOTHEKHOOD
Isaiah Ixiii
I WILL make mention of the lovingkindnesses of the Lord, and
the praises of the Lord.
According to all that the Lord hath bestowed on us,
And the great goodness toward the house of Israel, which he hath
bestowed on them
According to his mercies, and according to the multitude of
his lovingkindnesses.
For he said, Surely, they are my people, children that will not
deal falsely : so he was their Saviour.
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In all their affliction he was afflicted, and the angel of his
presence saved them:
In his love and in his pity he redeemed them ;
And he bare them, and carried them all the days of old.
For thou art our Father, though Abraham knoweth us not, and
Israel doth not acknowledge us ;
Thou, O Lord, art our Father; our Redeemer from ever-
lasting is thy name.
I John Hi
BEHOLD what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon
us,
That we should be called children of God;
Beloved, now are we children of God, and it is not yet made
manifest what we shall be.
We know that, if he shall be manifested, we shall be like him ;
For we shall see him even as he is.
And every one that hath this hope set on him purifieth himself,
even as he is pure.
In this the children of God are manifest, and the children of the
devil :
Whosoever doeth not righteousness is not of God, neither
he that loveth not his brother.
For this is the message which ye heard from the beginning,
that we should love one another :
We know that we have passed out of death into life, because
we love the brethren.
He that loveth not abideth in death. Whosoever hateth his
brother is a murderer ;
And ye know that no murderer hath eternal lif e abiding in
hun.
Hereby know we love, because he laid down his life for us : and
we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.
But whoso hath the world's goods, and beholdeth his bro'her
in need,
And shutteth up his compassion from him, how doth the love of
God abide in him ?
My little children, let us not love in word, neither with the
tongue; but in deed and truth.
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And this is his commandment,
That we should believe in the name of his Son Jesus Christ,
and love one another, as he gave us commandment.
And he that keepeth his commandments dwelleth in him, and
he in him.
And hereby we know that he abideth in us, by the Spirit
which he hath given us.
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SOCIAL SIN AND PENITENCE
Psalm xv
OLORD who shall sojourn in thy tabernacle? Who shall
dwell in thy holy hill?
He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness and
speaketh truth in his heart;
He that slandereth not with his tongue, nor doeth evil to his
friend,
Nor taketh up a reproach against his neighbor;
In whose eyes a reprobate is despised, but who honoreth them
that fear the Lord ;
He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not;
He that putteth not out his money to interest, nor taketh reward
against the innocent.
He that doeth these things shall never be moved.
Daniel iz
THE Lord our God -is righteous in all his works which he doeth,
and we have not obeyed his voice.
And now, O Lord our God, that hast brought thy people forth
out of the land of Egypt with a mighty hand.
We have sinned, we have done wickedly.
O Lord, according to all thy righteousness, let thine anger and
thy wrath, I pray thee, be turned away from thy city;
Because for our sins, and for the iniquities of our fathers,
Thy people are become a reproach to all that are round about
us.
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Now therefore, our God, hearken unto the prayer of thy servant,
and to his supplications,
And cause thy face to shine upon thy sanctuary that is deso-
late, for the Lord's sake.
my God, incline thine ear, and hear;
Open thine eyes, and behold our desolations, and the city
which is called by thy name :
For we do not present our supplications before thee for our right-
eousnesses,
But for thy great mercies' sake.
Lord, hear; Lord, forgive; Lord, hearken and do; defer not,
For thine own sake, my God, because thy city and thy
people are called by thy name.
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NATIONAL PENITENCE
Hosea iv
HEAR the word of the Lord, ye children of Israel ; for the
Lord hath a controversy with the inhabitants of the land,
Because there is no truth, nor goodness, nor knowledge of
God in the land.
There is nought but swearing and breaking faith,
And killing, and stealing, and committing adultery.
Amos v
FORASMUCH therefore as ye trample upon the poor, and take
exactions from him of wheat :
Ye have built houses of hewn stone, but ye shall not dwell in
them;
Ye have planted pleasant vineyards, but ye shall not drink the
wine thereof.
For I know how manifold are your transgressions, and how
mighty are your sins
Ye that afflict the just, that take a bribe,
And that turn aside the needy in the gate from their right.
1 hate, I despise your feasts, and I will take no delight iu your
solemn assemblies.
Yea, though ye offer me your burnt-offerings and meat-
offerings, I will not accept them ;
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Neither will I regard the peace-offerings of your fat beasta.
Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs;
For I will not hear the melody of thy viols.
But let justice roll down as waters, and righteousness as a
mighty stream.
Psalm Ixxix
EEMEMBEE not against us the iniquities of our forefathers :
Let thy tender mercies speedily meet us; for we are brought
very low.
Help us, God of our salvation, for the glory of thy name ;
And deliver us, and forgive our sins, for thy name's sake.
So we thy people and sheep of thy pasture
Will give thee thanks for ever; we will show forth thy praise
to all generations.
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TEUE EELIGIOK
Jeremiah vii
THUS saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel,
Amend your ways and your doings, and I will cause you
to dwell in this place.
Trust ye not in lying words, saying, The temple of the Lord, the
temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord, are these.
For if ye thoroughly amend your ways and your doings ;
If ye thoroughly execute justice between a man and his neighbor;
If ye oppress not the sojourner, the fatherless, and the widow,
and shed not innocent blood,
Neither walk after other gods to your own hurt :
Then will I cause you to dwell in the land that I gave to your
fathers, even for evermore.
Behold, ye trust in lying words, that cannot profit.
Will ye steal, murder, and commit adultery, and swear falsely,
and burn incense unto Baal,
And walk after other gods that ye have not known,
And come and stand before me in this house, which is called
by my name, and say, We are delivered?
Is this house, which is called by my name, become a den of
robbers in your eyes ?
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Behold, I, even I, have seen it, saith the Lord.
Isaiah i
WHAT unto me is the multitude of your sacrifices? saith the
Lord:
I have had enough of the burnt-offering of rams, and the fat
of fed beasts ;
And I delight not in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of
he-goats.
When ye come to appear before me, who hath required this
at your hand, to trample my courts?
Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an abomination unto
me;
New moon and sabbath, the calling of assemblies, I cannot
away with iniquity and the solemn meeting.
Your new moons and your appointed feasts my soul hateth;
They are a trouble unto me ; I am weary of bearing them.
And when ye spread forth your hands, I will hide mine eyes from
you;
Yea, when ye make many prayers, I will not hear:
Your hands are full of blood.
Wash you, make you clean; put away the evil of your doings
from before mine eyes;
Cease to do evil; learn to do well; seek justice, relieve the op-
pressed,
Judge the fatherless, plead for the widow.
Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though
your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow;
Though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.
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THE GLORIOUS FUTURE
Isaiah zliii
created thee, Jac
he that formed thee, Israel:
OUT now thus saith the Lord that created thee, Jacob, and
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Fear not, for I have redeemed thee ; I have called thee by thy
name, them art mine.
When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee ;
And through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee:
When thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned,
neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.
For I am the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Saviour.
Isaiah liv
FOR a small moment have I forsaken thee ; but with great mercies
will I gather thee.
In overflowing wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment;
But with everlasting lovingkindness will I have mercy on thee,
saith the Lord thy Redeemer.
For this is as the waters of Noah unto me;
For as I have sworn that the waters of Noah shall no more go
over the earth,
So have I sworn that I will not be wroth with thee, nor rebuke
thee.
For the mountains may depart, and the hills be removed ;
But my lovingkindness shall not depart from thee, neither
shall my covenant of peace be removed, saith the Lord that
hath mercy on thee.
thou afflicted, tossed with tempest, and not comforted,
Behold, I will set thy stones in fair colors, and lay thy foun-
dations with sapphires.
And I will make thy pinnacles of rubies, and thy gates of car-
buncles, and all thy border of precious stones.
And all thy children shall be taught of the Lord; and great
shall be the peace of thy children.
Enlarge the place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the cur-
tains of thy habitations ;
Spare not: lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy stakes.
For thou shalt spread abroad on the right hand and on the left ;
And thy seed shall possess the nations, and make the desolate
cities to be inhabited.
For thy Maker is thy husband ; the Lord of hosts is his name :
and the Holy One of Israel is thy Redeemer ;
The God of the whole earth shall he be called.
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GOD'S CERTAIN VICTORY
Isaiah Hi
AWAKE, awake, put on thy strength, O Zion; put on thy
beautiful garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city :
For henceforth there shall no more come into thee the uncir-
cumcised and the unclean.
Shake thyself from the dust ; arise, sit on thy throne, Jerusalem :
Loose thyself from the bonds of thy neck, O captive daughter
of Zion.
How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that
bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace,
That bringeth good tidings of good, that publisheth salvation,
that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth !
The voice of thy watchmen I they lift up the voice, together do
they sing ;
For they shall see eye to eye, when the Lord returneth to Zion.
Break forth into joy, sing together, ye waste places of Jerusalem ;
For the Lord hath comforted his people, he hath redeemed
Jerusalem.
The Lord hath made bare his holy arm in the eyes of all the
nations ;
And all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our
God.
Psalm xziv
LIFT up your heads, ye gates ;
And be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doors:
And the King of glory will come in.
Who is the King of glory ?
The Lord strong and mighty, ihe Lord mighty in batfla
Lift up your heads, O ye gates;
Yea, lift them up, ye everlasting doors :
And the King of glory will come in.
Who is this King of glory?
The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory.
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SELECTION 31
THE WORLD-WIDE GOSPEL
Psalm cxiii
PRAISE ye the Lord. Praise, ye servants of the Lord.
Praise the name of the Lord. Blessed be the name of
the Lord
From this time forth and for evermore.
From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same
the Lord's name is to be praised.
The Lord is high above all nations, and his glory above the
heavens.
Who is like unto the Lord our God, that hath his seat on high,
That humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven
and in the earth?
He raiseth up the poor out of the dust,
And lifteth up the needy from the dunghill; that he may set him
with princes.
Even with the princes of his people.
Isaiah ii
AND it shall come to pass in the latter days, that the mountain of
the Lord's house shall be established on the top of the mountains,
And shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall
flow unto it.
And many peoples shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to
the mountain of the Lord;
And he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths :
And he will judge between the nations, and will decide concern-
ing many peoples;
And they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their
spears into pruning-hooks;
Nations shall not lift up sword against nation,
Neither shall they learn war any more.
Psalm cxrii
OH praise the Lord, all ye nations;
Laud him, all ye peoples.
For his lovingkindness is great toward us;
And the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. Praise ye the
Lord.
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THE GREAT MISSION
Isaiah Ix
THE Spirit of the Lord is upon me; because the Lord hath
anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek;
He hath sent me to bind up the broken-hearted,
To proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison
to them that are bound;
To proclaim the year of the Lord's favor, and the day of
vengeance of our God ;
To comfort all that mourn; to appoint unto them that mourn in
Zion, to give unto them a garland for ashes,
The oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the
spirit of heaviness ;
That they may be called trees of righteousness,
The planting of the Lord, that he may be glorified.
Isaiah xlix
YEA, saith the Lord, It is too light a thing that thou shouldest be
my servant ,to raise up the tribes of Jacob and to restore the pre-
served of Israel :
I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, that thou mayest
be my salvation unto the end of the earth.
Thus saith the Lord, In an acceptable time have I answered thee,
and in a day of salvation, have I helped thee;
And I will preserve thee, and give thee for a covenant of the
people,
Saying to them that are bound, Go forth; to them that are in
darkness, Show yourselves.
They shall feed in the ways, and on all bare heights shall be
their pasture.
They shall not hunger nor thirst; neither shall the heat nor sun
smite them :
For he that hath mercy on them will lead them, even by
springs of water will he guide them.
Sing, heavens; and be joyful, earth; and break forth into
singing, mountains:
For the Lord hath comforted his people, and will have com-
passion upon his afflicted.
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THE GREAT KING
Isaiah iz
THE people that walked in darkness have seen a great light:
They that dwelt in the land of the shadow of death, upon
them hath the light shined.
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given ; and the
government shall be upon his shoulder :
And his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, Mighty
God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Of the increase of his government and of peace there shall be no
end,
Upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdom, to establish
it,
And to uphold it with justice and with righteousness from henc/
forth even for ever.
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this.
Isaiah xi
AND there shall come forth a shoot out of the stock of Jesse, and
a branch out of his roots shall bear, fruit.
And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the spirit of
wisdom and understanding,
The spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of
the fear of the Lord.
And his delight shall be in the fear of the Lord; and he shall
not judge after the sight of his eyes,
Neither decide after the hearing of his ears ; but with righteous-
ness shall he judge the poor,
And decide with equity for the meek of the earth;
And he shall smite the earth with the rod of his mouth ; and with
the breath of his lips shall he slay the wicked.
And righteousness shall be the girdle of his waist, and faith-
fulness the girdle of his loins,
And the wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie
down with the kid ;
And the calf and the young lion and the fatling together;
And a little child shall lead them.
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And the cow and the bear shall feed ; their young ones shall
lie down together;
And the lion shall eat straw like the ox.
And the sucking child shall play on the hole of the asp, and
the weaned child shall put his hand on the adder's den.
They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain ;
For the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as
the waters cover the sea.
SELECTION 34
THE NATIVITY
MAGNIFICAT
Lufcet
MY soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced
in God my Saviour.
For he hath looked upon the low estate of his handmaid :
For behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.
For he that is mighty hath done to me great things; and holy
is his name.
And his mercy is unto generations and generations on them that
fear him.
He hath showed strength with his arm; he hath scattered
the proud in the imagination of their heart.
He hath put down princes from their thrones, and hath exalted
them of low degree.
The hungry he hath filled with good things; and the rich he
hath sent empty away.
He hath given help to Israel his servant, that he might remember
mercy,
As he spake unto our fathers, toward Abraham and his seed
for ever.
BENEDICTUS
Luke i
BLESSED be the Lord, the God of Israel ; for he hath visited
and wrought redemption for his people,
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And hath raised up a horn of salvation for us in the house of
his servant David,
As he spake by the mouth of his holy prophets that have been
from of old,
Salvation from our enemies, and from the hand of all that
hate us ;
To show mercy towards our fathers, and to rercember his holy
covenant ;
The oath which he sware unto Abraham our father, to grant
unto us that we being delivered out of the hand of our enemies
Should serve him without fear, in holiness and righteousness
before him all our days.
Yea and thou, child, shalt be called the prophet of the Most
High:
For thou shalt go before the face of the Lord to make ready his
ways ;
To give knowledge of salvation unto his people in the re-
mission of their sins,
Because of the tender mercy of our God,
Whereby the dayspring from on high shall visit us,
To shine upon them that sit in darkness and the shadow of death j
To guide our feet into the way of peace.
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THE GLOKY OF THE CKOSS
Romans v
>EING therefore justified by faith, we have peace with God
through our Lord Jesus Christ ;
Through whom also we have had our access by faith into this
grace wherein we stand;
And we rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
For while we were yet weak, in due season Christ died for
the ungodly.
For scarcely for a righteous man will one die :
For peradventure for the good man some one would even dare
to die.
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But God commendeth his own love toward us,
In that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
Isaiah liii
WHO hath believed our message? and to whom hath the arm of
the Lord been revealed?
For he grew up before him as a tender plant, and as a root
out of a dry ground :
He hath no form nor comeliness; and when we see him, there is
no beauty that we should desire him.
He was despised, and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and
acquainted with grief:
And as one from whom men hide their faces he was despised; and
we esteemed him not.
Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows;
Yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised
for our iniquities :
The chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes
we are healed.
All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one
to his own way,
And the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.
Therefore will I divide him a portion with the great, and he
shall divide the spoil with the strong;
Because he poured out his soul unto death, and was numbered
with the transgressors:
Yet he bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the
transgressors.
SELECTION 36
THE NEW YEAR
Psalm cli
MY days are like a shadow that declineth; and I am withered
like grass.
But thou, O Lord, wilt abide for ever; and thy memorial name
unto all generations.
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Of old didst thou lay the foundation of the earth; and the Jieavens
are the work of thy hands.
They shall perish, but thou shalt endure;
Yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment ; as a vesture shalt
thou change them, and they shall be changed ;
But thou art the same, and thy years shall have no end.
Psalm xc
LORD, thou hast been our dwelling-place in all generations.
Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst
formed the earth and the world,
Even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God.
Thou turnest man to destruction, and sayest, Return, ye
children of men.
For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is
past, and as a watch in the night.
Thou earnest them away as with a flood; they are as a sleep:
In the morning they are like grass which groweth up.
In the morning it flourisheth, and groweth up ; in the evening
it is cut down, and withereth.
So teach us to number our days, that we may get us a heart of
wisdom.
Return, O Lord; how long ? And let it repent thee concern-
ing thy servants.
Oh satisfy us in the morning with thy lovingkindness, that we
may rejoice and be glad all our days.
Make us glad according to the days wherein thou hast afflicted
us.
And the years wherein we have seen evil.
Let thy work appear unto thy servants, and thy glory upon
their children,
And let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us ;
And establish thou the work of our hands upon us; yea, the
work of our hands establish thou it.
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GRATITUDE TO CHRIST Epheslans |
BLESSED be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
who hath blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the
heavenly places in Christ:
Even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world,
That we should be holy and without blemish before him in love:
Having foreordained us unto adoption as sons through Jesus
Christ unto himself,
According to the good pleasure of his will, to the praise of the
glory of his grace, which he fully bestowed on us in the Beloved:
In whom we have our redemption through his blood, the for-
giveness of our trespasses!
God, being rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us,
Even when we were dead through our trespasses,
Made us alive together with Christ (by grace have ye been saved),
And raised us up with him, and made us to sit with him in the
heavenly places, in Christ Jesus :
That in the ages to come he might show the exceeding riches of
his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus:
For by grace have ye been saved through faith; and that not
of yourselves, it is the gift of God;
Not of works, that no man should glory. For we are his work-
manship,
Created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God afore
prepared that we should walk in them.
Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all
that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us.
Unto him be the glory in the church and hi Christ Jesus unto
all generations for ever and ever. Amen.
SELECTION 38
THE JOY OF OBEDIENCE psaimcz*
BLESSED are they that are perfect in the way, who walk in
the law of the Lord.
Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, that seek him with
the whole heart.
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Yea, they do no unrighteousness; they walk in his ways.
Thou hast commanded us thy precepts, that we should observe
them diligently.
Oh that my ways were established to observe thy statutes!
Then shall I not be put to shame.
Wherewith shall a young man cleanse his way?
By taking heed thereto according to thy word.
With my whole heart have I sought thee:
Oh let me not wander from thy commandments.
Thy word have I laid up in my heart, that I might not sin
against thee.
Blessed art thou, O Lord : Teach me thy statutes.
With my lips have I declared all the ordinances of thy mouth.
I have rejoiced in the way of thy testimonies, as much as in
all riches.
I will meditate on thy precepts, and have respect unto thy ways.
I will delight myself in thy statutes : I will not forget thy word.
Ezekiel xviii
I WILL judge you; every one according to his ways, saith the
Lord.
Return ye, and turn yourselves from all your transgressions;
so iniquity shall not be your ruin.
Cast away from you all your transgressions, wherein ye have
transgressed;
And make you a new heart and a new spirit : for why will ye die ;
For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord,
Wherefore turn yourselves, and live.
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THANKS FOR PUBLIC BLESSINGS
Psalm cxlvil
> RAISE ye the Lord ; for it is good to sing praises unto our God ;
For it is pleasant, and praise is comely.
The Lord doth build up Jerusalem; he gathereth together the
outcasts of Israel.
He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.
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He counteth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their
names.
Great is our Lord, and mighty in power; his understanding is
infinite.
The Lord upholdeth the meek; he bringeth the wicked down to
the ground.
Sing unto the Lord with thanksgiving;
Sing praises upon the harp unto our God,
Who covereth the heavens with clouds, who prepareth rain for
the earth,
Who maketh grass to grow upon the mountains.
Praise the Lord, Jerusalem; praise thy God, O Zion.
For he hath strengthened the bars of thy gates; he hath blessed
thy children within thee.
He maketh peace in thy borders; he filleth thee with the finest
of the wheat.
He sendeth out his commandment upon earth; his word runneth
very swiftly.
He giveth snow like wool; he scattereth the hoar-frost like
ashes.
He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his
cold?
He sendeth out his word, and melteth them: he causeth his
wind to blow, and the waters flow.
He showeth his word unto Jacob, his statutes and his ordinances
unto Israel.
He hath not dealt so with any nation; praise ye the Lord.
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THANKS FOR MATERIAL BLESSINGS
Psalm cxxxvl
OGIVE thanks unto the Lord; for he is good; for his loving-
kindness endureth for ever.
To hun who alone doeth great wonders ; for his lovingkindness
endureth for ever:
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To him that by understanding made the heavens ; for his loving-
kindness endureth forever:
To him that spread forth the earth above the waters ; for his
lovingkindness endureth for ever:
To him that made great lights; for his lovingkindness endureth
for ever:
The sun to rule by day; for his lovingkindness endureth for
ever;
The moon and stars to rule by night;
For his lovingkindness endureth for ever.
Psalm Izv
THOU makest the outgoings of the morning and evening to
rejoice.
Thou visitest the earth, and waterest it, thou greatly enrichest
it;
The river of God is full of water:
Thou providest them grain when thou hast so prepared the
earth.
Thou waterest its furrows abundantly; thou settlest the ridges
thereof : thou makest it soft with showers ;
Thou blessest the springing thereof. Thou crownest the
year with thy goodness ; and thy paths drop fatness.
They drop upon the pastures of the wilderness; and the hills are
girded with joy.
The pastures are clothed with flocks; the valleys also are
covered over with grain; they shout for joy, they also sing.
Deuteronomy xxxiii
FOR the precious things of heaven, for the dew, and for the deep
that coucheth beneath,
And for the precious things of the fruits of the sun, and for
the precious things of the growth of the moons,
And for the chief things of the ancient mountains,
And for the precious things of the everlasting hills,
And for the precious things of the earth ?.nd the fulness thereof,
Praise ye the Lord.
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Come, Holy Ghost, Creator blest 7
Come, O Divine Messiah 1
Faith of our fathers 5
Hail, Cross divine 23
Hail, Virgin, dearest Alary .17
He comes to me 10
Holy God we praise thy name 3
Holy Patron! Thee saluting 22
Jesus, my Lord, my God 12
Let hosts of heaven attend 11
Like a strong and raging fire 14
Mother dear, pray for me 18
O angels blest, His praises 8
O dearest Mother of Mercy 20
O Lord, I am not worthy 9
O Sacred Heart 13
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Pray for the dead, all ye 24
Return to God, poor sinner 4
Softly and still, night comes 19
Tantum ergo Sacramentum .27
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an - gels blest,
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God most high,
Sac - ra ment,
His prais - es sing for ev er-more;
my Lord and God to thee I call;
be - fore this mir - a - cle of love,
I hope, I love, I thee a-dore;
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My Je - sus sweet, my King whom I a - dore,
Oh, come from heaven and be my love, my all.
The an - gels bend in won-dering awe a bove ;
Oh, make me love thee ev - er more and more ;
Comes this hap - py
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thee dear Lord,
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Oh, take it for thine own and from me ne'er de -
One word of par - don speak, my spir - it healed shall
I love thee, dear est King, I love and thee a -
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O Angels Blest, His Praises Sing
King;
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be;
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My Je - sus dear, whom I a - dore, my God and King.
Oh, take it for thine own and from me ne'er de - part.
One word of par - don speak, my spir - it healed shall be.
I love thee, dear est King, I love and thee a - dore.
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The Lord's Prayer
Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name; Thy kingdom come;
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily
bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us;
and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen.
The Angelical Salutation
LJAIL Mary, full of grace! the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou amongst
* * women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of out
death. Amen.
The Apostles' Creed
T BELIEVE in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth; and in
* Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost,
born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified; died, and
was buried. He descended into hell; the third day He rose again from the dead:
He ascended into heaven, sitteth at the right hand of God the Father Almighty:
from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the
Holy Ghost, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion of Saints, the forgiveness
of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. Amen.
The General Confession
I CONFESS to Almighty God, to blessed Mary ever Virgin, to blessed Michael
* the Archangel, to blessed John the Baptist, to the holy Apostles Peter and
Paul, and to all the Saints, that I have sinned exceedingly in thought, word,
and deed, through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault,
Therefore I beseech blessed Mary ever Virgin, blessed Michael the Archangel,
blessed John the Baptist, the holy Apostles Peter and Paul, and all the Saints,
to pray to the Lord our God for me.
May the Almighty God have mercy on me, and forgive me my sins, and bring
me to everlasting life. Amen.
May the Almighty and merciful Lord grant me pardon, absolution, and
remission of all my sins. Amen.
An Act of Contrition
OMY GOD I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest all my
sins, because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell; but most
of all because they offend Thee, my God, Who art all-good and deserving of all my
love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Thy grace, to confess my sins, to do penance,
and to amend my life.
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Holy Days of Obligation
ALL Sundays in the year.
Feast of Circumcision of Our Lord, January i.
Ascension of Our Lord.
Assumption of B. V. Mary, August 15.
Immaculate Conception, December 8.
All Saints, November I .
Christmas Day Nativity of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
The Ten Commandments
I. I am the Lord thy God; thou shalt not have strange gods before Me.
II. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.
III. Remember that thou keep holy the Sabbath Day.
IV. Honor thy father and mother.
V Thou shalt not kill.
VI. Thou shalt not commit adultery.
VII. Thou shalt not steal.
VIII. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.
IX. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife.
X. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's goods.
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Home anb patriotic Section
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NUMBER
Flag of honor, flag of daring 5
From the halls of Montezuma 8
Hail, Columbia, happy land 3
Nights are growing very lonely 11
O, Columbia, the gem of the ocean 2
Private Perks 10
There's a church in the wildwood 1
They were summoned from 9
Wherever war, with its red woes (J
We're tenting tonight 7
Ye sons of Freedom, wake to glory 4
HOME AND PATRIOTIC SONGS
There's a Church in the Wildwood
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6 Wherever War, With Its Red Woes
( RED CROSS SPIRIT )
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We're Tenting To-night
(TENTING ON THE OLD GAMP GROUND)
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Of the loved ones at home that gave us the hand, And the tear that said 'Good-bye.'
Of the brave and true who've left their homes, Oth-ers been wounded long.
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2, Our flag's un- furled to ev - ery breeze From dawn to set -ting
3, When we were called a- cross the sea To stand for home and
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HOME AND PATRIOTIC SONGS
Keep the Home-Fires Burning
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10 Private Perks Is a Funny Little Codger
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With a smile a funny smile. With his smile his funny smile.
Five feet none, he's an artful little dodger He was loved by the privates and commanders
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Smile, boys, that's the style. With his smile his funny smile.
What's the use of worrying? He told all his pals, the short, the tall
It never was worth while, so What a time he'd had ;
Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag, And as each enlisted like a man
And smile, smile, smile. Private Perks said now my lad,-REF.
GEORGE ASAF
Copyright, 1915, by Francis, Day & Hunter. Used by permission
11 Nights Are Growing Longer
( THERE'S A LONG, LONG TRAIL )
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i Nights are growing very lonely, There's a long, long trail a winding
Days are very long ; Into the land of my dreams,
I'm agrowing weary only Where the nightingales are singing
Listening for your song. And a white moon beams ;
Old remembrances are thronging There's a long, long night of waiting
Through my memory. Until my dreams all come true ;
Till it seems the world is full of dreams Till the day when I'll be going down
Just to call you back to me. That long, long trail with you.
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Calling sweet and low;
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Everywhere I go.
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I forget your not with me,
When I think I see you smile.-REF.
STODDART KING
Copyright, 1919, by M. WhHmark & Sone. Used by permission
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