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THE CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE HYMNAL
WITH FIVE HYMNS WRITTEN BY
REVEREND MARY BAKER EDDY
DISCOVERER AND FOUNDER OF
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
PUBLISHED BY
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
U. S. A.
t^BOUXilCAL lABlUkSf
MAR 27 1916
DiviNnY School
\vv?>;<r(
Copjrig^t, 1898, 1908, 1905, and 1909 by
*^HB ChSIITIAK ScISVCB BoABD of DlRBClOBS*
Bonox, Mam.
All righU retervsd
20R.10-14
C^f<*Sc\
PREFACE TO THE 1910 EDITION OF
THE HYMNAL
In presenting the 1910 edition of the Hymnal, the Committee does not
claim that all the hymns therein are strictly scientific, as the selection had to be
made very largely from the writings of authors who were unacquainted with
the teachings of Christian Science. Nevertheless, it is believed that it is repre-
sentative of the best religious and poetic thought in hymnology, including a
number of excellent compositions contributed by Christian Scientists. In the
musical department an effort has been made to present a useful and varied
collection of tunes, the purpose being to appeal to every lover of church music,
of whatever taste or ability. The improvements introduced in the edition of
1898 (which was a comprehensive revision of the earlier one) have been
retained, not the least of these being the printing of the words and syllables
beneath the notes to which they are to be sung.
The present edition contains five hymns written by Mary Baker Eddy, and
the hymns "I need Thee every hour," "Fm a pilgrim, and I'm a stranger," and
"Eternity," which were originally included in the Hymnal in accordance with
her wish. Also two of the tunes, which, in the earlier editions, had become
very closely associated with her hymns "Shepherd, show me how to go" and
"O'er waiting harpstrings of the mind," have been reinserted, at Mrs. Eddy's
request.
The new book may be used in connection with former editions, as it is not
so much a revision of the Hymnal, as it is an enlargement. A number of tunes
that were rarely used have been replaced by others of exceptional merit, and
some were removed because of complications in the copyright, but in most
cases the hymns and tunes from 1 to 193 remain unchanged. A new tune has
been composed for "Shepherd, show me how to go" by Mrs. Eddy, and thirty-
six other hymns have been given additional settings, the new music having
been selected, after careful consideration, from a list of several hundred tunes
taken from the best English, German, and American sources. Ten new hymns
...
Ill
PREFACE TO TEE 1910 EDITION OP TBE HYMNAL.
have been set to the following tunes : "The Mother's Evening Prayer'* by Mrs.
Eddy to a tune called "Morecambe" ; "The heavens declare the glory/' "All
power is given unto our Lord/' "Our Gk>d is Love/' and "O tender, loving
Shepherd/' all by Frederic W. Root to "St. Anselm" by Barnby, "Ein Feste
Burg" by Martin Luther, "Varina" by George F. Root, and "Homeland" by
Sir Arthur Sullivan, respectively; "He leadeth me" by J. H. Gilmore to
"Aughton" by Bradbury; "We thank Thee, heavenly Father," from The
Christian Science Journal, to a tune by Mendelssohn; "O God, our help in
ages past" by Watts to "St. Anne" by Croft ; "There's a wideness in God's
mercy" by the Rev. F. W. Faber to "Carter" by E. S. Carter, and "Come, ye
disconsolate" by Thomas Moore to "Consolator" by Samuel Webbe. A new
arrangement of "Abide with me" by Bertha Woods, and a hymn by Mr. Root
suggested by the words "Rock of Ages/' have also been added.
Grateful acknowledgments are due to the following publishers and
individuals, for the use of tunes copyrighted, published, composed, or arranged
by them: In England— the Rev. W. Boyd, 207; the Rev. R. R. Chope, 230;
The Congregational Union of England and Wales, 218; J. W. Elliott, 200;
W. Garrett Horder, 64, 90; M. F. Lomas, 224; James Nisbet & Co., 100;
Novello & Co., Ltd., 16, 24, 34, 36, 38, 40, 150, 157, 169, 219, 222, 228, 237;
E. M. Oakeley, 206 ; Reid Bros., Ltd., 226 ; Weekes & Co., 132, 177 : In Amer-
ica — American Baptist Publication Society, 92; A. S. Barnes & Co., 55, 66,
167; Biglow & Main, 208; Lyman F. Brackett, many tunes; John Church Co.,
193; Albert F. Conant, 118, 189, 196, 197; Oliver Ditson Co., 51, 115, 163,
171, 186; Fillmore Bros., 192; the Rev. Charles L. Hutchins, 53, 91, 93;
Beekman F. Ilsley, 130; William L. Johnson, 161, 179; Mrs. Mary Runyon
Lowry, 182; Charles H. Morse, 172; Frederic W. Root, 79, 88, 122, 143, 144,
191; Mrs. C. W. Rosan, 37; George C. Stebbins, 225; and the Century Com-
pany for over fifty tunes, arrangements, and harmonizations taken from their
publications.
Permission to use hymns written, published, or controlled by them has
been graciously given by the following-named firms and persons: the Rev.
Mary Baker Eddy, 161, 178, 179, 186, 189, 195, 196, 197, 198; American
Baptist Publication Society, 27, 56, 66, 75, 130, 212; A. S. Barnes & Co., 10,
26, 89, 141, 147, 167, 204; Biglow & Main Co., 208; Century Company, 102,
113, 116, 120, 143, 168, 181, 183, 225; John Church Co., 193; Miss Alice
iv
PREFACE TO THE 1910 EDITION OF THE HYMNAL.
Dayton, 92 ; Rev. S. Baring-Gould, 157 ; Hodder and Stoughton, 76 ; H. O.
Houghton, 3, 8, 17, 34, 49, 71, 77, 82, 83, 84, 85, 90, 172, 176, 201, 220; Mrs.
Isabella Keyes, 28 ; Miss Laura C. Nourse, 121, 122 ; Frederic W. Root, 188,
191, 237, 238, 240 ; and the Universalist Publishing House, 7, 43, 94. Thanks
are also due for similar courtesies to the firms of C. H. Richards, American
Unitarian Association, Methodist Book Concern, Anson D. F. Randolph &
Co., and J. & A. McMillan.
In ascertaining the ownership of tunes copyrighted in England, much
assistance was rendered by the firm of Novello & Co., Ltd., of London; and
valuable information has been obtained from the "Dictionary of Hymnology"
by John Julian, D.D., and from the "Biographical Dictionary of Musicians"
by Theodore Baker.
Words and music known to be copyrighted have not been used without the
permission of the owners. If inadvertently any copyrighted material has been
inserted without knowledge of the copyright, the publishers, trusting that they
may be pardoned for the unwitting infringement, will gladly rectify the mis-
take in subsequent editions.
Thb Pubushers.
Boston, Mass., December, 1909.
CamSTtAN SCIENCE HYMNAL
Ck>mmunion Dozology.
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1 Old Hundred, l-m.
IMao Watts, alt.
OuUlaume Frano.
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2 I Praise Thee, Lord, for Blessings Sent. l. m.
Braokett.
1. I praise Thee, Lord, for bless - ings sent To
2. I take Thy hand and fears grow still; Be
8. That truth gives prom - ise of a dawn. Be
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break the dream of hu - man pow'r. For now my shal - low
hold Thy face, and doubts re- move ; Who would not yield his
neath whose light I am to see, When all these blind -ing
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feet truth
the wis -
and thirst
and bound
est path
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for me.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
3 ])Sissionary Chant. i..m
8«intt«l IiOnirt«Uow.
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1. O Life
2. From hand
8. One in
4. The fro
that
to
the
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mak
hand
free
step,
te rF— H
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the
dom
the
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all things
greet • ing
of the
full
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flows,
truth,
breath,
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From eye to eye the sig -
One in the joy of pat^s
The wide hor - i - zon's grand
of
nals
un
er
men I
run,
trod,
view.
Our pil-grim
From heart to
One in the
The sense of
p
fe
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feet, wet with thy dew. In gladness hith-er turn a - gain,
heart the bright hope glows; The seek-ers of the Light are one.
heart's per - en * nial youth. One in the laig - er tho't of God.
Life that knows no death, — ^The Life that maketh all things new.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
4 Press On, Press On, Ye Sons of Light, l. >l
WUllaa OtaMkell. Bnokatt.
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To Him who con-q'reth sin and death : Then shall ye hear His
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ta tion down, And bat • tling for a bright - er crown.
word,««Well done/'True to the last, press on, press on I
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
5 Truro, l. m.
John Keble, atn;
Oharles Bumey.
!• If on our dai - ly course, our mind
2. Old friends, old scenes, will love - lier be,
8. The triv - ial round, the com - mon task.
Be set, to
As more of
Will fur - nish
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see ;
ask;
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Some soft-
Room to
ures still,
'ning gleam
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of
our
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count -less price, God will pro - vide for sac - ri - fice.
love and prayer Shall dawn on ev - *ry cross and care,
selves, a road To bring us dai - ly near - er God.
6
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
6 Alsace, l. m.
iMtAO Watts, abr.
Beethoven.
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1. King-doms and thrones to God be - long ; Crown Him, ye
2. Pro - claim Him King, pro- nounce Him blest ; He's your de
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your rest ; When
won-drous
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pow'r re - hearse; His hon • ors shall en • rich yoiir verse.
na - tions faint, God is the strength of ev - 'ry saint
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7 (Germany, l. m.
Mrs. Mary A. Uvermore, sbr.
BeetboTwi.
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1. Je - 8US, what
2. Not by the
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Should we our broth - er seek
A love that will his wrong
for - giv'n 1" If heed - ed,
to gain; Not by the
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O what pow'r di - vine Would then trans - form our earth to heav*n.
pris - on or the sword. The shack - le, or the clank-ing chain,
on - ly bless-ings know, And wrath, and sin shall die a - way.
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bj arrmngement with the Ukiyxbsaubt Pububhiko Houbs.
8
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Sun of Our Life, Thy Quickening Ray. l. bl
MlTttr Wendell HolxnaB, abr.
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Braokett.
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8. Grant
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Whose light is truth, whose warmth is love. Be - fore Thy ev - er
And kin-dling hearts that bum for Thee, Till all Thy liv - ing
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soft-ened light Cheers the long watch »es of the night
blaz • ing throne We ask no lus - tre of our own.
al - tars claim One ho - ly light, one heav'n - ly flame.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
9 Ware. l. m.
Isaac Watts.
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1. Our
2. Peo -
8. Bless -
4. Let
God
pie
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ev
shall
and
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realms
bound
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wher
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e'er
rise.
the
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and
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sun
tongue
reigns ;
bring
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Does his sue - ces - sive
Dwell on His love with
The pris-'ner leaps to
Pe - cu-liar hon - ors
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loose
to
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neys run ; His king-dom
est song, And in - faut
nis chains, The wea - ry
our King; An -gels de •
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stretch from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more.
Yoi - ces shall proclaim Their ear - ly blessings on His name,
find e - ter - nal rest, And all the sons of want are blest,
scend with songs a - gain, And earth re-peat the long A - men.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
) Father, Thou Joy of Loviag Hearts, l. m.
Bernard of Clairvaoz.
Tr. by Bay Palmer.
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1, Fa -
ther,
Thou
Joy of
lov •
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2. Thy
truth
un -
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bliss that earth im- parts, We turn un- filled to Thee a -gain,
seek Thee Thou art good, To them that find Thee, All in all.
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CHBISTIAir SCIENCE HYMNAL.
11 Wareham. l. h.
Cbsrles H. Barlow.
WllUsm Enapp.
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1. Why
2. As
8. Of
4. Then
search
death
aU
rise
the
less
that
and
fu
as
was
greet
ture
His
and
the
and
Spir
is
signs
the
it
to
that
pastt
free,
come*
prove
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Why
The
The
Un .
do
Per-
pres -
real
ye look with
feet lives and
ent holds the
the a - ges'
tear - f ul eyes, And
works to • day, — As
Mind and Cause; And
long la - ment I The
i^p
seek,
in
God
"one
far
the
lives
far-
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off, for Par - a - disc ? Be - neath thy feet. Life's pearl is cast,
an - cient Pro-phet's lay, Where there's an o - pen eye to see.
in e - ter - nal laws, And here, to - day, up - holds His throne.
ofiF di-vine e - vent" Is noWj and that e - vent is^ Love.
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Oarollne Ollxnan.
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1. Lord, may Thy truth up - on the heart Now
2. May pray'r now lift her sa - cred wings, Con -
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fall and dwell as heay*n-ly dew, And flow'rs of grace in
tent - ed with that aim a - lone Which bears her to the
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fresh - ness start Where once the weeds of er - ror grew 1
King of kings, And rests her at His shel - t*ring throne I
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CB&lSTtAN SCIENCE SYMNAt.
13 Park Street, l. m.
Bav. John S. B. Monaell, alt. and abr.
Mt'^^ 1 — ' ■ ' ^
Frederick M. A. Venua.
3
!• Fight the good fight with all thy might, Christ is thy strength, and
2. Run the straight race thro' God's good grace, Lift up thine eyes, and
3. Faint not nor fear. His arms are near. He chang-eth not, and
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Christ thy right ; Lay hold on life, and it shall be Thy joy and
seek His face ; Life with its way be - fore us lies, Christ is the
thou art dear: Re- ly on Him, and thou shalt see That Christ is
^X—Pm • ^•" '" ^ "" -"^
crown e - ter - nal - ly, Thy joy and crown e - ter - nal-ly.
path, and Christ the prize, Christ is the path, and Christ the prize,
all in all to thee. That Christ is all in all to tiiee.
14
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
14 Had I the Tongues of Greeks and Jews. l. bc
Imums Watta, abr.
^^m
1. Had I
2. Should I
3. If love
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the tongues
dis - trib
to God
Braokett.
m.
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of Greeks and Jews,
ute all my store
and love to men
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And no - bier speech
To feed the hun -
Be ab - sent, all
m
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than an - gels use,
gry, clothe the poor ;
my hopes are vain;
If love be
Or give my
Nor tongues, nor
^
ab - sent, I am found Like tink-ling brass, an emp - ty sound,
bod - y to the flame, To g^n a mar - tyr's glorious name : —
gifts, nor fie - ry zeal. The work of love can e'er f ul • fill.
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15
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
15 Zephyr, l. m.
John Bowrinff, alt.
W. B. Brftdbary.
1. Up
2. On
8. More
4. Flow
m
:■£
on the 60s
might - ier wing,
glo - rious still,
to re - store.
pel's
in
as
but
f
sa - cred page
loft - ier flight,
cen - turies roll,
not de - stroy;
i-
i
f
1
I
^
^— ^
^
beams of a - ges shine;
year does knowl-edge soar;
blest, new pow'rs un - furled,
cloud -less lamp of day
And, as it
And, as it
So Truth re -
Pours out its
f
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3:
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hast - ens, ev - 'ry age But makes its bright-ness
soars, the Gos - pel light Be - comes ef - f ul - gent
veals the per - feet whole. Its ra-diance shall o'er -
floods of light and joy, And sweeps the ling-'ring
more di - vine,
more and more,
flow the world, —
mist a - way.
CSktBftAN SCIENCE MYMKAL.
16 Deventer. l. m.
Stepben O. Bulllnoh, abr.
fe
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2. It
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Berthold Tours.
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not thy heart with - in thee burned
was the voice of Gk>d that spake
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At eve - ning's calm and ho - ly hour, As if its in - most
In si - lence to thy si - lent heart; And bade each wor-thier
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depths dis-cemed The pres - ence of a loft - ier power ?
thought a - wake. And ev - 'ry dream of earth de-part.
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Music by permUtion of Novbllo & Co , Ltd.
17
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
17 Woodworth. l. m.
J. O. Wbittlar.
1?:
W. B. Bradbury.
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2. That all of good the past hath had Re - mains to
8. Thro' the harsh nois - es of our day, A low sweet
4. Henceforth my heart shall sigh no more For old - en
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land a Pal - es - tine. .
break-ing calm and clear. .
here and ev - 'ry - where. .
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18 Melcombe. l. m.
W. H. Burtoieh, abr.
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For - get - f ul of thy Lord's commands : From du - ty's claims no
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pres - ent scan, And hear the call of God and man.
life is free, — Be - hold, to - day hath need of thee.
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CHRISTIAN SCnSNCE HYMNAL.
19 Retreat, l. m.
James Montflromery, alt. and abr.
Thomas Hastinsrs.
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2. With bound
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tri - umphed we would tread ; To all with will - ing
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The sick were
He spoke the
The gifts of
healed,the hun - gry
word and raised die
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
20 Father, My All in All Thou Art. l. m.
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glo - ry and my crown; My life in death, my all in all.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL,
21 Wareham. l. m.
Eosea Ballou, alt. and abr.
WilUam Knapp.
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The wil - der -
The deaf shall
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parch -ed ground shall grow; And glad- ness spring on ev - 'ry tree;
walk, the blind be -hold. And joy through all the earth shall ring.
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22 Winchester, New. l. m.
Sir Robert Grant.
Muslkalisohes Handbuoh, Hamburg.
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2. Al - might - y
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truth di - vine and pre - cepts wise. In each a heav'n - ly
moon for - get her night - ly tale, And deep - est si - lence
moved, a - mid the wreck of spheres, Thy word shall shine in
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hush on high The ra - diant cho - rus of the sky; —
cloud - less day. When heav'n and earth have passed a - way.
23
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
23 Federal Street. l.m.
▲. O. Ooxe, alt. and abr.
I
H. K. Oliver.
That
So
The
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in
thy
pure, so
scorn, the
lum - ing
meek - ness used
made to live
scoffs of men,
all my
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to shine, That lit thy
in Ught? Ohl who like
be - fore? So meek, for
of woel And give me
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tiiee did
giv-ing.
ev -er
path -way, trod
ev - er go
God - like, high,
on the road
In wondrous love, O Son of
So pa-tient thro' a world of
So glo-rious in hu - mil - i
To trace thy foot-steps. Son of
God!
woe?
- ty?
God!
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
24 Thy Will, Almighty Father, Thine, l. m
H. 8. S. Wesley.
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2. Re - fleet • orsy we, of all
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Of all the 8unH9hine of Thy love. No life from Thee we
Truth and Love, The great, e - ter - nal, ho - ly One.
know a - part, But peace on earth of heaven a - bove.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
25 Hursley. l. m.
William Cowper, alt.
r. J. Haydn.
Arr. by William Henry Monk, Mas. Doo.
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2. For Thou, with - in no walls con - fined,
8. Here we may prove the pow'r of prayV
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To strength-en
hold Thy mer - cy - seat; Wher-e'er they
est the hum - ble mind; Such ev - er
faith and sweet - en care ; To teach our
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seek Thee, Thou art found. And ev - 'ry place is hal - low'd ground,
bring Thee where they come, And go - ing, take Thee to their home,
faint de - sires to rise. And bring all heav'n be - fore our eyes.
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6 O God, Whose Presence Glows in All. l. m.
N. L. Frothingham, abr.
Brackett.
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glows
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2. That
love
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pour
8. Send
down
its
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To keep us meek, and make us free ; And throw its bind - ing
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bless - ing more Round each with all, and all
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is Love,
with Thee,
er rest.
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27 Duke Street. l.h.
O. W. Byerest.
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1. "Take up thy
2. Take up thy
8. Take up thy
cross,
cross,
cross,
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nor
then.
Sav
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the
his
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shame;
strength.
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Nor
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thou wouldst my
let thy fool
calm - ly ev
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be; De - ny thy
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self, the world for - sake, And humbly f ol - low af - ter me.
thee the cross en - dured, He conquered sin, and death,and helL
to a bet - ter home. And lead to vie • t'ly o*er the graye.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
28 Gtod is the Life, the Truth, the Way. l. m.
Mrs. Isabella B. Ksyas.
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Braokett.
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2. Come
8. Press
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Life, the Truth, the
fount which flows for
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Which leads tin - to the per - feet day. The Way which
Come, and ac - cept the gra - cious call, Je * sus, who
Look up and thou shalt see the Light, Ac -quaint thy •
mor - tals should a - dore, If they would reach the un - seen shore,
came the Way to show. Has said, that all, the Way may know.
self at once with Love, And Truth shall guide to Light a - hove.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
29 Hamburg, l. m.
Greflrorlan Tone vllL
Arr. by Liowell ICaaon.
1. When Je - sus, our
2. So let our lips
8. Thus shall we best
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The ho - ly gos - pel
The hon- ors of our
Fa - ther's name, In ev - 'ry
we pro - fess; So let our
Sav - iour, God, When the sal
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act, in ev - 'ry thought,He lived the pre - cepts which he taught,
works and vir - tues shine, To prove the doc - trine all di - vine,
va - tion reigns with - in, And grace subdues the claim of sin.
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30 If My Immortal Saviour Lives, lm.
Anne Steele.
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Braokett.
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my faith un - shak - en dwell;
my heart, thy trust re - pose.
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Then my im - mor - tal life is sure ; His word a
For ev - er sure the prom - ise stands ; Not all the
If Je - sus is for - ev - er mine, Not death it -
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firm foun - da - tion gives ; Here may I build, and rest se - cure,
claims of earth or hell Can e*er dis - solve the sa - cred bands,
self — that last of foes — Shall bi*eak a un - ion so di - vine.
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31 Hebron, l. h.
James Montffomery.
Lowell season.
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2. In
8. With
4. Thus
Chris - tian war - rior,
pan - op
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of
see him stand
truth com - plete.
this
strong
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in his
moves ;
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In the whole ar • mor of his God ; The Spir-it^s sword is
Sal - va-tion's hel - met on his head, With righteous -ness, a
From this the a - lien ar - mies flee ; Till more than con - quer -
Sin, death,and hell he tram-pies down, — Fights the good fight ; and
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in his hand ; His feet are with the gos • pel shod,
breastplate meet. And faith's broad shield be - fore him spread.
or he proves,Through Christ, who gives him vie - to • ry.
takes at length,Throughmer-cy, an im • mor - tal crown.
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CBRISTtAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
32 I Cannot Always Trace the Way. l. m.
Brackett.
1. I can
2. Yes, God
not al - ways
is love; — a
trace
thought
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the
like
way
this,
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Where ThoUy Al- might -y One, dost move; But I can al - ways,
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al - ways say, That God is love, that God is love.
woes, to bliss. For God is love, for God is love.
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CHmSTIAM SCIUNCJi HYMNAL.
33 Ward. l. m.
John Bowrinar.
Scotch Melody.
Arr. by Lowell Mason.
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1. How sweet - ly flowed
2. From heav'n he came,
3."Come, wan - d'rers, to
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and rest :" Yes, sa - cred
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gloom - y night he broke, Un - veil - ing
Teach - er, we will come, O - bey thee.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
34 O Love Divine, Whose Constant Beam. l. m.
J. G. Whittier. abr.
Sir Joseph Bamby.
1. O Love Di - vine, whoae con - stant beam
2. Nor bounds, nor clime, nor creed Thou know'st:
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
35 Rockingham, l. h.
W. H. Druznmond.
Lowell
1. One cup of heal
2. In true and in
8. Kind deeds of peace
ing
ward
and
oil
faith
love
and
wine,
trace
be - tray
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One of- f 'ring laid on mer - cy's shrine, Is thrice more grate - f ul.
The source of ev - 'ry out-ward grace; With - in the pi - ous
Wher-e'er the stream has found its way; But,where these spring not
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heart it plays, A liv - ing fount of
rich and fair, The stream has nev - er
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joy and praise.
wan-dered there.
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36 Sazby i^ m.
T. B. Hatthewa.
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1. The lift - ed eye, and bend • ed knee, Are but vain
2. The pure, the hum - ble, con - trite mind. Sin - cere, and
8. Love (rod and man — this great com-mand Doth on e •
k.
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hom - age, Lord, to Thee;
to Thy will re - signed,
ter - nal pil • lars stand;
In vain our lips
To Thee a no
This did Thine an
Thy
bier
cient
praise pro - long. The heart, a stran - ger to the song,
of . f'ring yields. Than She - ba's groves, or Shar-on's fields.
pro - phets teach, And this Thy Well - Be - lov - ed preach.
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37 Linwood. l. m.
Anon.
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2. God is the on
8. If true to God^
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My per -feet self, one must
Then true to Lovede - duce
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be With God, then, — and that
then ; <* Be true" means, true to
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knows
thought
God
no sin — That self that is
be -gun It solv-eth all
a-bove, To self, and to
the
the
our
on
mys
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ter -y.
low-men.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
\ EschoL L.M.
Kaaao Watts, alt. and abr.
G. M. Garrett.
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1. High
in
the
heav'ns,
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nal
God!
2. For .
ev
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firm
Thy
jus -
tice
stands.
8. Life
like
a
foun -
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rich
and
free.
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Thy goodwnesB in full glo - ry shines ; Thy truth shall break thro*
As moun-tains their foun - da-tions keep : Wise are the won-ders
Springs from the pres-ence of my Lord; And in Thy light we
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of Thy hands; Thy
all shall see The
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vails and dark-ens Thy de - signs,
judg - ments are a might - y deep,
glo - ries prom-ised in Thy word.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
39 Bera. l.m. at
Ninety First Psalm, arr. Tate and Brady.
J. ■. GonUL
1. He that has God his
2. His ten - der love and
8. Be - cause with well - placed
guar - d'an
watch - ful '
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Tliou mak'st the Lord
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And from the noi • some
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to my • self
- ver thee
fore DO ill
of
His
on
Him
wings
thee
ru
shaU
shall
m
say,
spread,
come,
P
He is my for
And COY - er thy
Nor to thy heav'n
tress and my
un - guard - ed
pro • tect • ed
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head;
home
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Shall o - ver- whelm - ing
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
40 Valete. l. m. ei.
Mrs. J. H. Bell.
Sir Arthur 8. Sullivan.
1. Press
2. Press
on I dear
on ! and
trav - el
know that
ler,
God
press
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
41 Ortonville. c. m.
Anon.
Thomas Hastiaffs.
1. ''I am the way, the truth, the life/' Our
2. A way, it is not hedged with forma, A
8. To point that liv - ing way, to speak That
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truth, toolaj:ge for creeds, A life, in-dwell-ing,deep and broad,
truth ''which makes men free," To bring that quickening life from heav'n,
Must in my path -way tread. Must in my path-way tread.''
That meets the heart's great needs, That meets the heart's great needs.
Is high -est min - is - try. Is high -est min - is - try.
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44
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
\ The Spirit Breathes upon the Word. cu.
WOliain Oowper, »br. BntokaM.
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2. The hand
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on the na - tions rise, — They rise, but nev - er set
world of dark-ness shine With beams of heav'n-ly day.
CHRISTIAN 8CISNCB HYMNAL.
43 Dedham. c. u.
Wm. OcrdtiMr.
1.
Faith
grasps the
bless
• ing
she
de .
sires.
2.
But
sweet - er
far
the
stiU
small
voice.
8.
No
ao - cents
flow,
no
words
as -
cend;
m
Hope points the up - ward
Un • heard by hu - man
All ut - ter-ance fail - eth
gaze; And Lore, ce
ear, When (Sod has
there; But God Him
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made the heart re - joice, And dried the bit - ter tear.
self doth com - pre - hend And an - swer si - lent prayer.
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46
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
44 LambetlL c. m.
Isaac WattB, alt. and abr.
Anon.
1. Hap - py the
2. Know - ledge — a
3. This is the
heart
lasl
grace
where
'tis
that
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lives
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Love
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And all in vain our fear; . . Our stub - bom
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blight - est of the train, And strengthens all the rest. . .
sins will fight and reign. If love be ab - sent there,
strike our joy - f ul strings. In bright-est realms of bliss. . •
47
CHRISTIAN 8CIIHNCE HYMNAL,
45 Coronation, c. m.
Bev. F. W. Faber. alt.
Oliver HoldMi.
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1. God's glo - ry is a wond'rous thing, Most strange in all its ways,
2. Oh, blest is he to whom is giv'n The in-stinct that can tell
8. And blest is he who can di-vine Where right doth real -ly lie,
4. And right is right,since God hi God ; And right the day must win ;
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And of all things on earth,least like What men a- gree to praise.
That God is on the field, when He Is most in - vis - i - ble I
And dares to take the side that seems Wrong to man's blind - fold eye I
To doubt would be disloy - al - ty. To f al - ter would be sin I
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And of all things on earth,least like What men a - gree
That God is on the field, when He Is most in - vis
And dares to take the side that seems Wrong to man's blind -
To doubt would be dis-loy - al - ty, To f al - ter would
to praise.
i-blel
fold eye I
be sin I
CHRISTIAN SCIBNCM HYMNAL.
46 Chesterfield, cm.
Q. F. P. Hardenburff, abr.
I
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Bev. Thomas Haweis.
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1. We say to all men far
2. He lives; His pres - ence hath
and near,
not ceased.
That Christ has ris'n a - gain ; That He is with us
Though foes and fears be rife; And thus we hail the
lunr and here, And er - er shall re - main.
gM • pel feast, A world re • newed to life I
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CBRtSTlAN SCIENCS HYllNAL,
47 Peterborough, c. u.
Isaao Watts, abr.
*
J^^j^ j^j-N
Ralph Harrison.
1
1. Joy
2. No
3. He
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more let sin and sor
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And makes the
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na - tions
King;
ground,
prove
Let er • 'ry heart pre
He comes to make His
The glo • ries of His
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pare Him room, And heav'n
bless • ings flow. Far as
right - eous - ness, And won
and na • ture sing,
the curse is found,
ders of His love.
CBRISTtAN SCISNCS HYMNAL.
48 Oaksville. c. m.
Gharles Zeuner.
1. Scorn not
2. No act
8. Work and
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the
falls
de
slight - est word or deed,
fruit - less; none can tell
spair not; bring thy mite,
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How vast its pow'r may be ; Nor what
Nor care how small it be ; God is
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with
each wind - waft - ed seed, Wait - ing its
suits en - fold - ed dwell With -in it
all that serve the right. The ho - ly.
na • tal hour,
si - lent - ly.
true, and free.
CHRISTIAN aCIBNCB HYMNAL.
49 Arlington, c. m.
3. 0. Wtaittler. ate.
Tbomaa A. Am*.
#•• -ft .<2.
ti
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e Lord Chrii
To bring the Lord Christ
A pres-ent help is
Is by our beds of
What - e'er our name or
down;
He;
pain;
sign,
In vain we search the
And faith has yet its
We touch Him in life's
We own Thy sway, we
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low - est deeps,
01 - iv - et,
throng and press,
hear Thy call.
For
And
And
We
Him no depths can
love its Gal - i -
we are whole a
test our lives by
drown.
lee.
gain.
Thine!
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
O Whatever Dims Thy Sense of Truth, c. m.
Uary W. Hale, alt. and abr. , Braokett.
m$^
1. What - ev
2. Pre - serve
8. And pray
er
the
of
dims
tab
God,
thy sense
let of
that grace
of truth,
thy thoughts
be giv'n
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Or stains thy pur • i • ty, Though light as breath of
From ev - 'ry blem - ish free, While the Re -deem - er*s
To tread this nar - row way: — How dark so • ev - er
sum
- mer air,
Count
it
as
sin
to
thee.
low
- ly faith
Its
tem -
pie
makes
with
thee.
it
may seem.
It
leads
to
cloud -
less
day.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
51 Manoah. c. m.
William Goode.
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AxT. from O. A. BoeslziL
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1. How
2. They
8. They
4. For
f
blest
tru
who
them
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are
ly
in
far
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they whose hearts are
rest up - on His
faith un - mixed with
great - er things than
pure,
word,
doubt
these
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From guile their tho'ts are free,
In full - est light of love,
Th' en-graft - ed word re - ceive,
Doth Christ the Lord pre - pare ;
To them shall God re -
In this their trust, they
Whom the first sigrn of
Whose bliss no heart of
yeal Him
ask no
heay'n - ly
man can
- self,
more
pow*r
reach,
They shall His glo - ry
Than guid - ance from a
Per - suades, and they be
No hu - man voice de
see* • • •
bove. . .
lieve. . .
clare. . .
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
2 Bemerton. c. m.
O. F. Alexander.
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H. W. Oreatorez.
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2. Lift up the heart, lift up the mindt
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Un • til the grace be giv'n, That, while we tray - ail
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round us now, If we but lift our eyes,
yet on earth. Our hearts may be in heaven.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
53 NaiOmi. c. m.
J. H. O. NaeffeU.
AxT. by Ijoweu Mason.
1. Help
2. Help
8. Up
us
us
in
to help each
to build each
to Thee, our
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Our lit
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Let us
in all things grow ;
Let each his friend - ly
In - crease our faith, con
Till Thou hast made us
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broth -
us
here
er*s
m
be
care,
love,
low.
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56
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
54 St. Etheldreda. c. m.
HoratluB Bonar, alt. and abr.
Bev. Thomas Turton.
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1
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2. Not ma
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the
ny
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ble called.
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ny
gra - cious choice,
great or wise ;
A - mid the voi - ces
They whom God makes His
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of this earth How might - y is Thy voice I
kings and priests Are poor in hu - man eyes.
67
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
55 Maitland. c. m.
John Milton, tit. and abr.
rtTTt-riizj
i
O. N. Allen.
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1. How
2. Lord
8. For
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love - ly are Thy dwell - ings, Lord»
God of Hosts, aJtaX reign'st on high,
Grod the Lord, both sun and shield.
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They are the tru - ly
Gives grace and glo - ry
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bright;
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How beau - ti - ful the
Who on Thee on - ly
No good from him shall
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sweet ac - cord Of those who pray to
will re - ly, In Thee a - lone will
be with - held Whose ways are just and
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Thee ! . .
rest. . .
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
3 Oh» Speed Thee, Christian, on Thy Way. c. m.
Braokett.
I
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1. Oh, speed thee, Chris - tian,
2. There is a bat - tie
8. Oh, faint not, Chris - tian I
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to
not
thy way,
be fought,
with sighs
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And to thy ar
An up - ward race
Come thou be - fore
mor cling ;
to run;
His throne :
With gird - ed
A crown of
The race must
loins the call o - bey, That g^ce and mer - cy bring,
glo - ry to be sought, A vie - t'ry to be won.
come be -fore the prize. The cross be - fore the crown. •
CHEISTIAN SCIENCJS HYMNAL.
57 Balerma. c. m.
Joseph Swain.
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Buffh Wilson.
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3
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1. How sweet, how heav'n
2. When, free from en
3. Let love, in one
4. Love is the gold
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vy, scorn,
de - light
en chain
the sight,
and pride,
fill stream,
that binds
p
When those
Our wish
Through ev
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who
es
ry
py
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love
all a -
bos - om
hearts a •
..a
Lord
bove,
flow;
bove ;
In
Each
And
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broth - er's fail - ings hide. And
sweet, and dear es - teem In
heir of heav'n who finds His
so ful - fill His word I
show a broth - er*8 love I
ev - 'ry ac - tion glow,
bos - om glow with love.
CSmSTlAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
) Albano. c. m.
Anon.
Vlnoent Novello.
3.
i^
1. Be - neath the thick but
2. Tra - di - tions, forms, and
3. Strong hearts and will - ing
break - ing cloud,
self - ish aims
hands we need,
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Have dimmed the in - ner light; Have close - ly veiled the
Our tem - pie to re - pair ; Re - move the gath - 'ring
d:
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our lips. Our
spir - it • world And
dust of years. And
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hearts with
an - gels
show the
man
from
mod
at strife.
our sight.
el fair.
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CMBISTIAN 3CIENCB HYMNAL.
59 Evan. c. m.
^mns and Tttnes, at>r.
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m.
1. Now
2. We
8. The
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w.
3
Wm. H. HaT»rg«L
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to our lor - ing
need not, Lord, our
pure in heart are
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ther.
God,
glad -
- ness
leave,
al -
ways
glad;
A gladnsome song be - gin; His smile is on the
To wor-ship Thee a - right ; Our joy - ful - ness for
The smile of God they feel ; He doth the se - cret
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world a - broad, His joy our hearts with - in.
praise re - ceive! Thou mak'st our lives so bright I
of His joy To blame - less hearts re - veal.
1
62
CHRISTIAN SCLENCB HYMNAL.
60 Speak Gtently, it is Better Far. cm.
G. W. Lanirford.
1. Speak gen - tly,
2. Speak gen - tly
3. Speak gen - tly:
it
to
'tis
18
the
a
bet - ter
err - mg:
lit - tie
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Braokett.
far
know
thing.
To rule by love
They must have toiled
Dropped in the heart's
m^
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than
in
deep
fear; Speak gen - tly:
vain ; Per - chance un
well; The good, the
p
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let no harsh word mar The good we may
kind - ness made them so ; O win them back
joy that it may bring, E - ter - ni - ty
do here,
a - gain.
shaU telL
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
61 Azmon. c. m.
Isaac Watts.
Arr. by William Cameron, alt. and abr.
O. G. Glaser. Arr. by Ix>'well Maaon.
tea
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1. Su - preme in
2. He gives the
Ql
wis - dom
con - quest
as
to
in powr,
the weak,
8. Mere hu - man en - er
4. They, with un - wea - ried
gy shall fainti
st^p, shall tread
The Rock of A - ges stands
I
Sup - ports the faint - ing
And youth-ful vig - or
The path of life di
heart
cease
vine
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Canst thou not search
And cour - age in
But those who wait
With grow -ing ar
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His
the
up •
dor
mind,and trace
e - vil hour
on the Lord,
The work - ing of
His heav'n - ly aids
In strength shall still
hands?
im - part,
in - crease.
on • wani move, With grow - ing bright - ness shine.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
62 Te Timid Saints, Fresh Courage Take. c. u.
William Cowper, alt. and ate.
Braokett.
1. Ye tim
2. His pur
3. Blind un
id saints, fresh cour
pos - es will ri
be - lief is sure
age take I
pen fast,
to err.
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The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mer - cy,
Un - fold - ing ev - 'ry hour ; The bud may have a
And scan His work in vain ; God is His own in -
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and will break In bless - ings on your head,
bit - ter taste. But sweet will be the flow'r.
ter - pret - er, And He will make it plain.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
63 Hebdomadal, c. m.
Bernard Barton, alt. and abr.
Thomas Banks Strong.
1. Walk
2. Walk
8. Walk
4. Walk
m
in
the
the
the
the
Ughtl
Ughtl
Ughtl
light I
80
and
and
and
Hg
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thou shalt
thou shalt
thou shalt
thou shalt
own
see
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That fel - low - ship of love, His Spir - it on - ly
Thy heart made tru - ly His, Who dwells in cloud - less
Thy dark - ness passed a - way. Be - cause that Light hath
Thy path,though thorn - y, bright,' For God by grace shall
can
Ught
on
dwell
m
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thee shone
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And
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whom
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Him
per
self
IS
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
64 Sacrifice, c. m.
laaao W«tt«. abr.
!• Joy
2. No
8. He
^3
i=a
to the world, the
more let sin and
rules the world with
#-
Lord
sor
truth
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IS oome;
row
and
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grow,
grace,
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Let earth re - ceive her King ; Let e v - 'ry heart pre -
Nor thorns in - fest the ground. He comes to make His
And makes the na- tions prove The glo - ries of His
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pare Him room, And heav'n and na
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right- ecus - ness, And won - ders of
T^
By pennlision of W. Gabbbtt Hordxb.
67
iW
iMr
ture
sing.
is
found.
His
love.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
65 St. Agnes, c. m.
Samuel JohxiBon, abr.
I
&ev. J. B. Dykes, Mus. Doo.
1. Cit y
2. One ho
8. How gleam
4. In vain
of
ly
Thy
the
God,
Church,
watch
8ur
how
one
fires
ge's
broad and
ar - my
through the
an . gry
far
strong,
night,
shock,
Out -spread Thy walls sub - lime ! The true Thy char - tered
One stead - fast high in - tent, One work - ing band, one
With nev - er - faint - ing ray 1 How rise Thy tow'rs, se -
In vain the drift - ing sands ; Un-harmed up - on th' E -
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ter - nal Rock,
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o -
Of ev - 'ry age
One King Om - nip
To meet the dawn - ing
Th* E - ter - nal Cit - y
clime,
tent I
day I
stands.
CH&ISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
66 Elvet. en
8. F. Smith, abr.
Bev. J. B. Dykes, Mus. Doo.
1. Plant
2. Joined
ed
in
in Christ,
one bod
^^
the
y
liv - ing vine,
may we be :
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This day, with one ac - cord, Our -selves, with hum - ble
One in - ward life par - take ; One be our heart, one
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faith and joy, We yield to Thee, O Lord I
heav'n • ly hope In ev - 'ly bos • om wake.
Muvto from Plymouth Hymnal, published by A. S. Barnxs ft Co. Used by pemlssloii.
69
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
67 Belmont, c. il
W. H. Bathurst, abr.
1. O for
2. A faith
8. Oh, give
a faith that
that shines more
us such a
r
will not shrink,
bright and clear
faith as this.
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Though pressed by ev - 'ry f oe ; •
When tern - pests rage with - out ; •
And then, what -e'er may come,.
That will not trem - Ue
That when in dan - ger
We'll taste, e'en here the
on the brink
knows no fear,
hal - low'd bliss
Of a - ny earth • ly
In dark - ness feels no
Of an e - ter • nal
woe; •
doubt \ •
home. •
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
I Worship Thee, Sweet Will of Gtod. c. m.
•V. F. W. Faber, abr.
Braokett.
1. I wor
2. When ob
8. He al
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j^
ship Thee, sweet
sta • cles and
ways wins who
Will
tri
sides
of God,
als seem
with God,
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And all Thy ways a - dore; . .
Like pris - on walls to be, . . .
To him no chance is lost; . .
And ev
I do
God's will
u* i-
'ry day I
the lit - tie
is sweet - est
live,
I
to
I
can
him
seem
do,
when
To
And
It
i. i
love Thee more
leave the rest
tri - umphs at
and
to
his
more.
Thee,
cost
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
69 Christmas, c. m.
John Morison, abr.
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Arr. from G. F. Handel.
3
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1. To
2. His
8. His
us a Child of
name shall be the
pow'r, in • creas • ing,
Hope is bom.
Prince of Peace,
still shall spread ;
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To us a Son is giv'n; Him shall the tribes of earth o - bey,
For - e V - er-more a • dor'd ; The Won-der - f ul, the Counsel - lor.
His reign no end shall know; Jus-tice shall guard His throne above.
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Him all the hosts of heav'n, Him all the hosts ofheav'n.
The great and might- y Lord I The great and might -y Lord I
And peace a - bound be • low, And peace a • bound be - low.
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CHRISTIAJf SCIENCE HYMNAL.
70 Lord 1 1 Have Made Thy Words My Choice, c. h.
Isaac Watts, alt. and abr.
Braokett,
1. Lordl
2. I'U
8. *Tis
I
read
a
have made
the his
broad land
Thy
fry
of
word
of
wealth
my
Thy
un -
choice,
love,
known,
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All Voices in Unison ( or Solo.)
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My last - ing her
And keep Thy law
Where springs of life
r r
i - tage s There shall my no - blest
in sight, While thro* the prom - is -
a - rise ; Seeds of im - mor - tal
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joice,
rove,
sown.
My warm
With ev
And hid
est
er
den
thoughts en - gage,
fresh de - light
glo - ry lies.
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73
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HT2LNAL,
71 Simpson, cm.
J. O. Wblttler, abr.
nx>m Iionls Spolir.
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What
m
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words are less
may Thy
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we pray ; But,
than deeds ; And
vice be ? Nor
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fig - ured clouds of white, We trace the noon - day sun.
clear, we own in Thee The Light, the Truth, the Way.
trust can find Thy ways We miss with chart of creeds,
form, nor rit - ual word. But sim - ply f ol - I'wing Thee.
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74
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
72 St. Flavian, cm.
laaao Watts, abr.
Day's Psalter.
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1. We walk by faith
2. 'Tis pleas - ant to
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be - lieve Thy grace.
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the
home. We're
flesh. And
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ab - sent from the Lord,
pres - ent, Lord, with Thee.
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CHBISTLAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
73 Avon. c. M.
Anon, alt.
Huffh Wnioii.
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1. Our God
2. Teach us
8. Heirs of
4. So may
IS
to
the
the
love;
love
same
un
and
each
im
be
all
oth
mor
liev
His
er,
tal
ing
saints
Lord,
bliss,
world
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His im - age bear be - low ; The heart with love to
As we are loved by Thee ; None who are tru - ly
Our hopes and aims the same, With bonds of love our
See how true Chris -tians love; And glo - ri - fy our
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God in - spired, With love
bom of God, Can live
hearts u - nite. With mu
Sav - iour's grace. And seek
to
in
tual
that
man
en
love
grace
will glow,
mi - ty.
in - flame,
to prove.
76
CHBI8TIAN 8CIENCS HYMNAL.
74 Come» Te that Know and Fear the Lord. c. m.
Oeorve Burder, abr.
ft,.
Brsokett.
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1. Come, ye that know and fear the Loid^
2. This pre • cious truth His word de - olaies,
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And all His mer - cies prove; Je • sus, the
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heart and voice ac-cord, To sing that **God
gift of gifts ap-pears, To show that ** God
is love."
is love."
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77
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL,
75 Heber. c. m.
Oeo. W. Dotuie, alt.
O«or00 Klncsley.
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2. Thou
8. Thou
4. Thou
f
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art
art
art
art
the
Way:
to
Thee
the
Truth:
Thy
word
the
Life:
the
rend
the
Way,
the
Truth,
a - lone
a - lone
ing tomb
the Life,
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From sin and death we flee;
True wis-dom can im - part;
Pro - claims Thy con - qu'ring arm ;
Grant us that Way to know;
And he who would the
Thou on - ly canst im •
And those who put their
That Truth to keep, that
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fold that
trust in
Life to
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Truth,
Thee
win.
Must seek Him,
And pu - ri
Nor death nor
Whose joys e
Lord,
heU
ter
by
the
shaU
nal
Thee,
heart
harm,
flow.
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CMMBTtAN SCIENCE MtMNAL.
76 St. Leonard, cm.
T. H.01U.
Etoniy Snwit.
^
1. Walk with
2. Te shall
^
your
not
God
faint,
a
ye
long
shall
the
not
road,
fail,
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Your strength He will re - new ; Wait on the ev - er
Made in the spir - it strong; Each task di - vine ye
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last - ing God, And He will work with
still shall hail. And blend it with a
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song.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
77 Colchester, cm.
J. a. Whittier.
Henry PurcelL
For
AU
The
And
ev - er
oth - er
mistB of
ev - 'ry
flow
names
earth
sym •
ing free,
a - bove ;
a - way I
bol wanes :
For ev - er shared, for
But love a - lone knows
Shine out, O Light di -
The Spir - it o - ver-
ev - er whole, A nev - er - ebb - ing seal
whence it came, And com - pre - hend - eth love,
vine, and show How wide and far we stray!
brood - ing all, E - ter - nal Love, re - mains.
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CmtlSTlAlf SCIENCE HYMNAL.
78 Harville. c. m.
Garolino A. Mason, abr.
James Flint.
1. 1
2. He
i
can - not walk
is my stay
in
and
dark
my
ness
de -
J.
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long, My Light is by my side : I can - not stum-ble
fence, How shall I fail or fall ? My keep- er is Om-
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or go wrong, While f ol - I'wing such a guide,
nip - o - tence ; My Ru - ler ml - eth all.
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CSMSTtAN SCIBNCS BYMNAL.
79 Coventry, c. m.
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BnffUflh Melody.
Arr. by Frederic W. Boot.
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1. The God who made both
2. The poor, op - pressed by
8. By Him the blind re
teri
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m
heav'n and
all their
ceive their
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And all that they
Are saved by His
The weak and fall'n
con - tain, Will
de - cree; He
He rears ; With
nev - er
gives the
kind re -
quit His
hun - gry
gard and
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stead - fast truth
need - ful food,
ten - der love
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Nor make His
And sets the
He for the
prom - ise vain,
pris - 'ners free,
right - ecus cares.
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80 Bright was the Quiding Star that Led. c. m.
Harriet Aaber» abr.
Braokett.
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1. Bright was
2. But, lol
8. Oh, haste
.JT—^ -^
the
a
to
guid
bright
fol
ing star
er, clear
low where
that led,
- er lights
it
leads I
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With mild, be - nig - nant ray, .
Now points to his a - bode: .
The gra - cious call o - bey, .
The Gen - tiles to the
It shines thro' sin and
Be rug -ged wilds or
low - ly shed Where the Re - deem - er lay. . •
soar - row's night, To guide us to our Lord. • .
flow - 'ry meads The Chris - tian's des - tined way. . .
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
81 Southport. c. M.
OeoTffe Klxiir>l^*
at - inos - phere
Prin - ci - pie
mor - tal sense
m
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of
of
we
w
love di - vine,
be - ing, God«
must de - stroy,
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We live, and move, and breathe ; Tho' mor - tal eyes may
Is with us ev - 'ry - where ; He holds us per - feet
If we would bring to light The won - ders of e -
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see it not; "lis sense
in His love, And we
ter - nal Mind, Where sense
f r
that would de
His im - age
IS
lost
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bear.
sights
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE EYMNAL.
82 Abrige. cu.
Samuel Lonfff allow.
1. The lov - ing
2. The faith - ful
8. No hoi . low
friend to all
wit • ness to
rite, no life
Isaac 8mltli«
who bowed
the truth,
less creedi,
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Be - neath life's wea • ry load, From lips bap - tized in
His just re - buke was hurled Out from a heart that
His pierc - ing glance could bear; But long • ing hearts which
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hum - ble pray*r, His con
burned to break The fet
sought Him found That God
so • la • tions flowed,
ters of the world,
and heaven were there.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
83 Dundee, c. m.
J. a. Whlttler.
aaillamne Fraa^
I
1. O pure
2. The truths
3. Press on I
Re
ye
and.
form
urge
if
ers ! not
are
we
borne
may
m vain
a - broad
not share
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Your trust in hu - man kind ; The good which blood - shed
By ev . 'ry wind and tide; The voice of
The glo - ry of your fight, We'll ask at
na - ture
least, in
could not gain, Your peace - ful
and of God Speaks out up
ear - nest pray'r, God's bless - ing
zeal shall find,
on your side,
on the Right.
86
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
84 St. Iffagnus. cm.
Samuel Ijoncf eUow.
Jermalab dark.
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1. Be - neath the shad - ow of the
2. O bond of un - ion, strong and
8. Then, Je - sub, be thy Spir - it
cross,
deep!
ours;
As
O
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swift our
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re - move,
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shall move
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Je - sus gives, — His
cross can harm, If
sac - ri - fice. And
bless - ed word
we but hold
the sweet tasks
of
to
of
love,
this,
love.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
85 St. Martin's, cm.
lEtaunuel Lonirtellow, abr.
WlUlam
1. One
2. From old -
8. Her priests
are
Church of God ap - peara
time, on far - thest ^ores,
all God's faith • ful 80ii8»
Be - neath
To serve
ry
the
the
age and race,
pine or palm,
world raised up ;
Un - wast - ed
One Un - seen
The pure in
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Pres
heart
the
ence
her
lapse of years, Un - changed by
she a - dores. With si - lence
bap - tized ones ; Love, her
chang-ing place,
or with psaln
com - mu - nion-cup.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
|l Make Channels for the Streams of Love. c. ii
.Slcliard C. Trench.
Brackett.
1. Make chan - nels for
2. But if at a
8. For we must share.
the
ny
if
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time we cease
we would keep
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Where they may broad - ly run ; .
Such chan - nels to pro - vide, •
That bless - ing from a - bove : •
t
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And love has
The ver - y
Ceas - ing to
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o - ver - flow - ing sti^eams, To fill them ev - 'ry one. .
founts of love for us Will soon be parched and dried. .
give, we cease to have, Such is the law of love. .
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
87 Eckhardtsheim. c. h.
Olutrlas Zdnner.
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1. Low - ly
2. Midst keen
8. Je - BUS
i^
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in heart
re - proach
our pat
to
and
tern
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and
who
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our
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scorn,
guide
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friend and ser
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His cross
and
may
meek
we
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A
vant found ; He washed their
he stood; His foes, un •
all bear; O may we
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feet, he wiped their tears. And healed each bleed-ing wound,
grate -ful, sought his life; He la -bored for their good,
tread his ho • ly steps. His joy and glo - ly share.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
88 Preghiera. c. m.
James Montgomery, alt. and abr.
Frederio W. Boot.
1. Pray'r is
2« Pray'r is
3. Pray'r is the Chris-tian's vi - tal
the heart's sin - cere de
the sim - plest form of
sire, .
speech,
breathy
. That
. The
i^M
a
U t - tered or un - ex - pressed ; The mo - tion of
in - f ant lips can try ; . . . . Pray'r the sub - lim - est
Chris - tian's na - tive air : . . . His watch - word o - ver -
r.
hid - den fire
strains that reach .
com - eth death —
That trem - bles in
The Maj - es - ty
the breast,
on high.
He
en - ters heav'n with pray'r.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
89 St. Asaph, c. m. d.
B. H. Sears, alt.
J. M. GiomoTidil.
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1. It came up - on the mid - night clear, Tl
2. O ye, be - neath life's crush - ing load. Whose
8. For lo, the days are hast - 'ning on, By
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glo . rious song
forms are bend
proph - ets seen
of
ing
of
old, . . The an
low, . . Who toil
old, . . When with
gels bend
a - long
the ev
mg
the
er -
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f-
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near the earth Their
climb - ing way With
cir • cling years Shall
r
won - drous sto - ry told ;
pain - ful steps and slow I
come the time fore - told.
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Look
When
now,
the
the earth, good
for glad and
new heav'n and
wiU
gold
earth
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to
en
shaU
1
men,
hours
own
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From heaVn's all - gra - cious King ;
Come swift - ly on the wing;
The Prince of Peace their King,
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The world in sol - emn
O rest be - side the
And the whole world send
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still - ness lay To hear the an - gels sing,
wea - ly road. And hear the an - gels sing,
back the song Which now the an • gels sing.
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CERISTtAN SCIENCB HYMNAL.
90 Petersham, c. m. d.
J. O. Whittlar.
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1. Ohl not
2. Though her
a
aid
lone witli out - ward sign
ed by naught of fear,
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Of fear, or voice from heav'n, The mes - sage of a
Or out- ward sign or show; Though on - I j to the
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94
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truth di - vine, The call of Grod, is giv'n;
in - ward ear It whis - pers soft and low;
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man - na fell,
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Love for the true and right, Zeal for the Chris -tian's
Un - seen, yet from a - bove, Ho - ly and gen - tie
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bet - ter part, Strength for the Chris -tian's fight,
heed it well, The call to Truth and Love.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
91 Brattle Street, c.hd.
John Byland.
Iffnaoe PlereU
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Will here all good pro
pend; To Thee in ev - *ry
Thee; I must have all things
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my on - ly Friend!
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my care on Thee ;
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the
the
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same ; May I with this be
veil, To cred - it what my
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Say - iour saith, Whose word can
cern shall be To love and
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in Thy name,
nev - er fail,
praise Thee more.
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92 Spohr. c. m. d.
Alice Dayton.
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2. God
3. God's
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fi - nite;
is plain.
The hand that fash - ions
Un - hal - lowed thought He
The long - ing to be
IS
could
good
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di - vine; His works pass not a - way.
not plan — Love's work and Love must fit.
and true Has brought the Light a - gain
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Man is the
Life, Truth, and
And Man does
no - blest work of God,
Love the pat • tern make,
stand as God's own child.
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pow'r, and
grace.
Im - mor - tal ; per - feet
Christ is
the
per - feet
heir;
The clouds of sense roll
The im -
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of His
Love.
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His Mind Re « fleet - ed, face to face,
back, and show The form di - vine - ly fair,
ev • *ry tongue, And heav'n and earth ap • prove.
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93 Dennis, s. ic.
Philip Doddridge, abr.
J. H. O. NaegaU.
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saints se - cure - ly dwell ;
changed from day to day :
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That hand which bears ere*
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And bear a
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chil - dren well,
song a - way.
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Our Heaven is Everywhere. s.u.
Oaa Fletoher, alt. and abr.
Braokett.
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heav'n
is
ev
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where, . .
2. 'Tis
where
the
trust •
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heart . ,
8. Wher
- ev
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truth
a
bides, . .
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If we but love our God, .
Bows meek-lj to its grief, .
Sweet peace is ev - er there;.
Un-swerv - ing tread the
Still look - ing up with
If we but love and
it
nar - row way. And ev - er
ear - nest faith For com - fort
serve the Lord, Our heav'n is
shun the broad,
and re - lief. •
ev - *iy - where.
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95 Thatcher, s. h.
Anon.
O. F. HandeL
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1. O Spir . it, source of light, Thy grace is
2. Now to our eyes dis - play The truth Thy
8. Thy teach - ings make us know The mys - t'ries
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to
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heav*n - ly way,
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The joy of things
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3 Imposture Shrinks from Light, s. m.
Thomas Scott, alt. and abr.
Braekett.
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1. Ln - pos - ture shrinks from light,
2. With un - der - stand - ing blest,
8. The truth Thou dost im - part,
And dreads the
Cre - at - ed
May we with
pierc - ing
eye ; . .
But
sa -
cred
to be
free, • •
Our
faith
on
firm - ness
own ; • •
Ab .
horr -
ing
truths the
man we
each e
test in - vite, They bid
dare not rest. Sub - ject
va - sive art, And fear
us search and try.
to none but Thee.
- ing Thee a - lone.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
97 State Street. s.m.
Felicia D. Hemans, alt. and abr.
Jonathan O. Woodman.
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shad - ows come a - way ; Where all the sounds of
pure re • pose and love Breathe thro' the bright, ce -
leaves no sad - d'ning trace; Come, trust -ing heart, come
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thy
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God,
f— 1 — r
And storms no more have
The spir - it of the
Thy ho - ly rest - ing
^^
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sway,
dove,
place.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
\ Let Party Names No More. s. m.
Benjamin Beddome.
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1. Let
par -
ty
names
no
more
The
2. A .
mong
the
saints
on
earth,
Let
8. Thus
wiU
the
church
be
low
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mu • tual love be found; Heirs of the same in
sem • ble that a • hove ; Where streams of pleas • me
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bond and free, Are one in Christ their head,
her - i - tance, With mu - tual bless • ings crowned,
ev - er flow, And ev • *ry heart is love.
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99 Laban. s. m.
M. J. H. Zlnk, abr.
Lowell Mason.
1. TEne
2. Oh .
8. The •
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joy - ful news I
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Fly to Thine out-stretched
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It will re - lieve the heart
No oth - er can we choose.
And there find health and rest.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
3 Holyrood. s. m.
•▼. OeoTire Herbert, abr.
James Watson.
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Lfet=t
1. Teach
me,
my
God
and
King,
In
2. To
scorn
the
sens
. es'
sway
While
8. If
done
be .
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Thy
laws,
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Thou tiie way,^ — In all be Thou the end.
this the cause. The mean - est work di - vine.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
101 St. Thomas. s.m
James Montgromeiy, alt.
h
William Tansur.
z£
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1. Tis God the Spir - it
2. Sup - port - ed by His
8. 'Tis He that works to
leads
grace,
will,
pfl
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In paths be -
We still pur -
"Tis He that
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works
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to
known;
way;
do;
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As
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work
sured
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that
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be
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1. Ser
vants
of
Christ,
a
rise,
2. Go
where
the
sick
re
cline,
8. So
shall
you
share
the
wealth,
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Where mourn - iug hearts
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the toil. The dew of
de - plore; And where the
de - spoil, And the blest
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sons of sor - row pine, Dis-pense
gos - pel's say - ing health Re - pay
-s^
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your hal - low*d lore,
your ar - d'ous toil.
109
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103 Boylston. s. h.
Obarlea Wesley, abr.
Lowell Mmoo.
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2. Stand then in His great
8. From strength to strength go
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might,
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put your ar - mor on, Strong is the strength which
all His strength en • dued, And take, to arm you
tie, and fight, and pray ; Tread all the poVrs of
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I Heirs of Unending Life. s. m.
enJiMDin Beddome.
Brsokett.
While
With
'Tis
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yet we so - journ here,
might be - fore un - known ;
He that works to do;
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and
with
fear.
formed is
ours.
The strength is
all
His
own.
which we
act,
His be the
glo
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tool
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
105 AthoL s. M.
PhiUp Doddridflre.
Balph Haniflon.
1^
s
^^4^^m^ ,
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1. Ye ser
2. Let all
8. Watch,— 'tis
4. Oh, hap
j-
r
vants
of
the
Lord!
Each
your
lamps
be
bright,
And
your
Lord's
com -
mand;
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py
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vant
he.
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gold - en flame ; Gird up your loins as
speak He's near; Mark the first sig - nal
pos - ture found I He shall his Lord with
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rap - ture see. And be with hon
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His gate.
His name,
ap - pear,
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3 Carlisle, s. m.
[rs. Vokes.
Oliarles Lookhart.
1. Ye
mes
- sen
gera
of
Christ 1
His
2. The
Mas
- ter,
whom
you
serve,
Will
S. Moun
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shall
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pose;
A . rise, and fol • low
De - pend - ing on His
The cause is God's — and
where
prom
will
He leads. And peace
ised aid. With sa
pre - vail. In spite
at - tend your way.
cred cour-age go.
of all His foes.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
107 Olmutz. s. M.
Oharles Panions, abr.
Arr. by Lowell Mason.
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2. It
8. Hid
4. Then
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gainst the .light of good; But
long en - slay - ed mind ; And
all who know its pow'r; And
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bring the light of
all who will may
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Where it shall be
In this most gra
With Christ in God
your food,
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
I Sow in the Mom Thy Seed. s.m.
ames Montgomery.
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2. And
in
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tbou no heed; Broad - cast it o'er the land,
stalk, the ear, And the full com at length.
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109 Silver Street, s. m.
Bev. Thomas Ck>g8well Upham.
IflaAO Smith.
1. Hap
2. He
8. Noth
4. Give
^m^.
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us.
the
eth
he
O
man,
to
calls
God,
who
his
his
this
knows
task,
own;
mind.
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Soon
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giv'n; Nor waits, nor
say; His feet are
mand, And doth its
care
doth
shod
high
and
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for
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find In Thy
points out the way.
ders come from Heav*n,
a - lone o - bey.
great word to stand.
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Make Haste, O Man, to Do. s. m.
HoratiuB Bonar, alt. and abr.
hi
Braokett.
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2, Up then, with speed and
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ev - er must be done; • Thou hast no time to
ease and self a • way — This is no time for
lose in sloth. When all to Truth must come.
thee to sleep — Up, watch, and work, and pray!
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BiollSAn lielodf .
1. From the
2. His ex
8. Love to
1^
ta - ble now re
am - pie while be
God and man dis
tir - ing,
hold - ing,
play - ing,
i
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May our lives His im -
Walk - ing stead - fast in
hath spread,
age bear;
His way,
May our thoughts re
Him our Lord and
Joy at - tend us
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fresh - ment find - ing, Grow in all things like our Head.
Mas - ter call - ing, His com - mands may we re - vere.
in be - liev -ing. Peace from Grod, thro' end -less day!
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
2 St. Oswald, to, ?•.
rame* Montgomery* i^br.
Rev. J. B. Dykes, Mus. Doo.
1. CaU
2. He
8. There
the Lord thy sure
shall chai^ His an
no tu - nnilt can
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des - ei-t wilds thou sleep,
ter - nal safe -guard there.
CHRISTIAN SCIMNCJS MYMNAL.
113 Bartimeus. as ?■.
Sttmuel Johnson, abr.
8t«pliea Janka.
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2. By
8. By
ward, Chris - tian, though the
the thorn • road, and none
thy trust - ful, calm en
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Where thou art be drear and
Is the mount of vis • ion
Guid • ing, cheer • ing, like the
lone ; God hatb set a
won ; Tread it with - out
sun. Earth - boundheartsthou
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shrink- ing, broth - er !
shalt de • liv • er;
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Je - sus trod it, — press thou on I
Oh, for their sake, — press thou ont
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114 Merton. 8b, ts.
John Bowrinff , abr.
Willlftm Henry Monk, Mua. Doc.
Ail the path in which we rove ; Bliss He wakes and
Will His change - less good - ness prove ; From the gloom His
Hope and com • fort from a - bove ; Ev • 'ry - where His
woe He light • ens; God
brightness stream - eth ; God
glo • ly shin - eth, God
is wis - dom, God is Love,
is wis - dom, God is Love.
is wis • dom, God is Love.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HTMNAL.
115 Bathbun. ss, ?■.
Gottfried Arnold. Tr. by Mloa O. Wlnkworth, alt. <md ate.
3
1. WeU
2. WeU
8. Well
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that
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all things los • ing,
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all for • sak • ing,
hearts miirht sev • er
N
E'en him- self doth count as naught,
But his God, whose boundless love
Walk - eth not in shad - ows vain,
From earth's tempt -ing van - i - ties.
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Makes the heart where-
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need • ful choos-ing, That with all true bliss is fraught I
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peace is tak-ing Through this vale of tears and paint
Him for • ev • er In whom all our full • ness lies I
CHBISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
116 Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters, as, 78.
Pboebe A. Hansford, alt. and abr. Braokett.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
117 Stockwell. 8b, 7s.
D. B. Jones.
1. Hear our pray'r, oh gra - cious Fa
2. Armed with faith may
8. Like the star of
we press on
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depths of er - ror^s dark -ness. In - toTruth'se - ter- nal day.
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118 Enow, O Child, Thy Full Salvation, sm ?«.
Henry Francis Lsrte, alt. and abr.
J. 8. Bach.
Arr. by Albert F. Ck>nant.
1. Know, O child,
2. Think what spir
8. Haate thee on
thy full sal
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did to win thee ; Child of heav'n,can'st thou re - pine ?
day be - fore thee, God's own hand shall guide thee there.
CHEISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
119 Wilmot. 88.78.
8t. Thomas of Aqxiino.
C. M. von Weber.
1. On
2. He,
8. Lol
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hon - or, bless - ing, Might, and end - less maj - es - ty.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
120 Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer, u, ?■.
Mm. la, M. Willis, abr.
Braokett.
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121
• 8s, 78.
Laura C. Noiirse, alt. and abr.
1. Now sweep - ing down
2. For flow'r and fruit
8. His
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22 Redeemer, ss, ?&
Laura C. Nourse, alt. and abr.
G. F. Handel.
Arr. by Frederlo W. Root.
1. With Love
2. For God
su - preme,
Christ the way —
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dor.
129
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123 St. Sylvester. 8i.7s.
B. O. Waterston, abr.
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2. World • lings blind • ly may re
8. Thrones may tot - ter, em • pires.
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Close their eyes and call it night;
All their glo-ries cease to be;
Krfrri'n
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Creedsanddog-mas all may
Learn - ed scof - fers may a •
While She,Christlike,crown8 the
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But they can • not quench Her light!
And from bond • age sets them
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
24 Vainly Through Night's Weary Hours. 8a,78.
Henry Francis Lyte.
Braokett.
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2. Vain
8. Vain
f
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were all our toil
er still the hope
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and
of
hours,
la • bor,
heav - en,
Keep we watch, lest foes a - larm ; Vain our bul - warks,and our
Did not God that la - bor bless ; Vain, with -out His grace and
That on hu - man strength re -lies; But to him shall help be
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
125 Autumn, ss, 78, d.
Mrs. F. 8. Lovejoy.
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in
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prayer; All our Chris-tian life a
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
126 Austria, ss, ?•. d.
BUzabetta Charlea, alt. koA sbr.
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2. Is the heart a well
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live in lov • ing, And by serv - ing love will grow.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
127 Bavaria, ss, 78, d
F. L. Hey wood, alt. and abr.
1. Break - ing through
2. Christ - like in
the
its
clouds of
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
128 Peace be to this Congregation. 8s,7a,D.
Charles Westoy.
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1. Peace be to this cou • gre - ga - tionl
2. O thou God of Peace, be near us.
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139
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
129 Greenville, te, ?•, d.
J. M. Neale, «lt.
I7 Fa - tlier, Thou hast
would trust in Thy pro
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Thy di - rect - ing, Thou our on - ly guard from hanal
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When we wan . dered, Thou bast found us;
Keep us from our own un - do • ing,
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Help us turn to Thee when tried, Still our strength in
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been a - round us, All our paths were in Thy sight
Thee re - new - ing. Keep us ev - er at Thy side !
141
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CEBISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
130 nsley. Sa, 7a, D.
Thomaa Hastlnffs, alt.
V. a. lUay.
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Let not fear thy thoughts em - ploy ; Though the
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pros - pect be most drear • y. Thou may'st reap the fruits of joy :
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142
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
Show'rs of
Lol the
rain will fall from hear - en,
scene of yer - dure bright - 'ning,
Then the cheer • ing sun will shine;
See the ris - ing grain ap - pear;
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plen-teous fruit be giv - en, Through an in-fluence all di - vine,
gain I the fields are whit-'ning,H&r - vest time is sure • ly near.
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CHmSTlAN SCIENCE BYMNAL.
131 Weimar, sb, ts, 4..
Bev. Thomas Kelly, alt.
Anotont Melody.
1. Look, ye saints I the day is break -ing; Joy - f ul times are
2. God of Ja - oob, high and glo - nous I Let Thy pec - pie
near at hand;God, the might -y God, is speak-ing By His word in
see Thy pow'r ; Let the gos - pel be vie - to - rious Thro' the world for
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ev - er- more : Then shall i - dols Per - ish,while Thy saints a - dore.
144
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32 Wildersmouth. 8s,7a,4i.
B«T. Tbomaa Kelly, sbr.
■. J. Hopkina, Mua. Ooo.
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1. Ey - 'ry hu - man tie may per - ish ; Friend to friend un-faith -ful prove ;
2. In the for - nace Ood may prore thee» Thence to bring thee forth more bright,
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Moth-ers ceaee their own to cher - ish ; Hear'n and earth at last re - move ;
But can nev - er cease to love thee ; Thou art pre-cious in His sight :
Je - no - vahV
But no chan - ges Can at - tend Je - ho - vah's love.
Ood is with thee ; God thine ev - er - last - ing light
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146
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133 Zion. 8b, 7s, 4&
Jonathan Bvans.
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2. Oh, may all
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134 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah I sb, ts, 4>.
William Williams, alt. and abr. Braokatt.
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2. O - pen is
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Leads me all my jour •* ney through.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
135 Nuremburg. ts.
Jooifth Conder.
Johann Budolph Able.
1. Day
2. Day
8. Lord,
4. Thou
by
by
my
my
day
day
times
dai
the
the
are
man
prom
in
task
na
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Thy
shalt
feU:
reads,
hand:
give;
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Oh, to learn this les - son well I Still by con - stant
<'Dai - ly strength for dai - ly needs : Cast fore - bod - ing
All my san- guine hopes have planned, To Thy wis - dom
Day by day to Thee I live ; So shall add - ed
mer - cy fed,
fears a - way;
I re - sign,
years ful • fil
Give me. Lord, my dai • ly bread.
Take the man - na of to - day.''
And would mould my will to Thine.
Not my own, my Fa - ther's wilL
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
136 Everlasting Arms of Love. ts.
J. B. Macduft
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Bimokett.
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2. He
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last
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Faith - f ul is what - e'er be - tide ; Glad - ly, then, we
on,
bears us
jour - ney on,
His the arm
With His arm
we
to
lean up - on.
lean up - on.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
137 Hendon. ts.
William OaskeU, abr. and alt.
O. H. A.
1. Might- 7
2. All that
8. What 80 -
Grod, the First, the Last, What are a - ges
be - Ing e'er shall know, On, still on, Uuo'
e'er our lot may be, Calm - I7 in this
I
i
^pl^^^^^^
in Thy sight But as yes • ter - day when past, Or a
far - thest years, All e - ter - ni - ty can show. Bright be •
tho't we'll rest, — When we see as Thou dost see. We shall
^S^^^^p
watch with- in the night? Or a watch with -in the night?
fore Thee now ap • pears. Bright be - fore Thee now ap - pears,
love Thee and be blest. We shall love Thee and be blest.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
38 Partners of a Glorious Hope. ts.
Oharles Wesley, alt.
Braokett.
1. Part - ners
2. StiU for
8. In our
m
of
get
lives
^
^
a
the
our
glo
things
faitih
k
rious hope !
be - hind,
be known.
i
Ukison.
Lift your hearts
and
voi - ces up;
No - bly
let
us
Fol - low God
the
on - ly Mind,
To the
mark
un
Faith by ho -
ly
ac - tions shown ;
Faith that
rooun-
tains
Jt
l3
'^
E^?E^-^
bear
wea
can
Unison.
the strife, Keep the ho - ii - ness of life;
ried press. Seize the crown of right - eous - ness.
re - move, Faith that al - ways works by love.
The fmall notes are for ftccompaniment only.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
139 Pleyel. ?..
J. T. B»hTim»lT. Tr. by Mlas O. Wlakwortb, abr
Ignao* Ptoj«L
1. Word
2. Lol
8. Lotd
of
the
of
F
Life,
rip
bar
most
'ning
vest.
pure,
fields
let
most
we
there
r=^
strong I
see:
be
^
^^
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t
t
(S^
p
Lot for thee the na-tions long; Spread, till from its
Might -y shall the har- vest be; But the reap - ers
Joy and strength to work for Thee, Till the na - tions
J-
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i
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p
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I
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^
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I
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f
drear - y night All the world a • wakes to light,
still are few; Great the work they have to do.
far and near See Thy light. Thy law le - veie.
^ ri
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
Wait, My Heart* upon the Lord. ts.
f. Lloyd, alt. and abr.
3K M M
^
^
1.. Wait, my heart,
2. If
3. Rock
the
of
sor
A
up
rows
on
of
I'm
r~g r- -c
g
*:
^
^J=S=
t
^
Braekett.
?z=
?z:
t
the Lord,
thy case
Be - cure.
To His gra -
Seem pe - cul -
With Thy prom
1
cious prom - ise flee,
iar still to thee,
- ise full and free ;
Lay - uig hold up -
God has prom • ised
Faith - ful, pos - i -
on His word, " As thy days thy strength shall be.**
need - ful grace — " As thy days thy strength shall be.**
tive, and sure — " As thy days thy strength shall be."
m
±^s.
5
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155
CHRISTIAN SCIB2TCB HYMNAL.
141 Dijon. 7..
Oliver Eolden.
1. They
2. In
8. Then,
^PF
i^ I i^ — =j:
who
our
my
seek the throne
sick - ness, in
heart, in ev
^m
I
=5
of
oar
'ry
I
J. O. Btttb»u«r.
grace, .
health ; .
strait,
^
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3
3i=J:
Find
In
To
f
i
1^
I
that throne in ev • *iy
our want, or in our
thy Fa - ther come and
3
place:
wealth,
wait;
If
If
He
■&■
we
W6
will
m^^
^m.
^^^?gi
f=
live a life of pray 'r, God is pres - ent e v - 'ry - where,
look to God in pray'r, God is pres - ent ev - *iy - where,
an • swer ev - 'ry pray'r, God is pres - ent ev - 'ly - where.
156
i
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
I Holy Bible I Book Divine I ?•.
obn Burton^ abr.
Braokett.
1. Ho •
l7
Bi .
blel
book
di .
vine I
2. Mine
to
chide
me
when
I
rove,
8. Mine
to
com •
fort
in
dis -
tress,
t
s
-i
■i
-m
^^
r
^^
Pre - cious treas -
ure I
thou art mine :
Mine
to tell me
Mine to show
a
Sav-iour's love;
Mine
thou art to
If the Ho -
ly
Spir - it bless;
Mine
to show, by
e
r=f-
p^p^bp
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:2
J
i
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trr
g
whence I came; Mine to tell me what I am; —
^uide and guard ; Mine to give a rich re - ward ; —
liv • ing faith, Man can tri - umph o - ver death.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
1 143 Herford. 7s.
J. B. Lowell.
BnffliBh Melody.
Arr. by Frederic W. Boot.
^ ^^^
1. They are slaves who will not choose Ha - tred,
2. They are slaves who fear to speak For the
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fall • en and the weak ; They are slaves, who
N^
si - lence, shrink From the truth they needs must think,
dare not be In the right with two or three.
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158
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
t Elijah. 7..
mes Montgomery.
Mendelssohn*
Adapted by Frederic W. Boot.
^
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r^r
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1. God made all
2. So shall all
His crea
our slay
tures
ery
free;
cease.
4= ^._i J -j r h
p=^
^
Life it • self is lib - er - ty ; God
All God's chil - dren dwell in peace. And
or - dained no
the new - bom
W^m-
--=^
oih - er bands . . Than u - nit - ed hearts and hands,
earth re- cord . . Love, and Love a - lone, is Lord.
CHEISTIAN SCIENCE MYMNAL.
145 Halle, ts, ei.
Thomas Toke Lynch, alt. and abr.
1. Gra .
2. Truth
8. Might
^1^
^m
C10U8
ful
I
spir
spit
spir
t
it,
it,
it.
I
:t
F. J. Haydn.
Arr. by Thomas BasUngs.
J—
dwell
dwell
dwell
t-
with
with
with
^
me;
me;
me;
^
1
I
I
I
my
my
my
self
self
self
would
gra -
cious
l)e.
would
truth
- ful
be.
would
might
- y
be.
i
^
I
And,
And
Might
Wi-
with words
with wis
y so
\
that
dom
as
I
160
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1^
I
help
kind
to
and
and
pre
heal,
clear
vail
fet
\
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CHBISTLAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
Would
Let
Where
Thy
Thy
an
life
life
aid
in
in
ed
mine
mine
man
re
ap
must
veal;
pear;
fail;
t=^
I
t
And with
And with
Ev - er
ac
ac
by
tions
tions
a
bold
broth
might
and meek
er - ly
y hope
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Christ's
own
gra -
ClOUS
Fol r
low
Christ's
sin
Press
ing
on
and
spir
cer
bear
it
mg
^^
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f
I
speak.
ty.
up.
161
OHttlSTlAN SCtENCM SYMlTAL.
146 Watchman. ?•, d.
JohnBowrlnff.
m
Lowell ICaaon.
f
1. Watch
i. Watch
8. Watch
^m
f
^
^
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man,
man,
man,
teU
teU
teU
ua
us
us
of
of
of
I
t
^
the
the
the
nighti
night;
night,
m
w
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What
High
For
9^
f
its signs
er yet
the mom
of prom
that star
ing seems
f
ise are ? Trav
as - cends ; Trav
to dawn; Trav
ler, o'er
'ler, bless
'ler, dark - ness
^
^
f
i
1^
f
moun - tain's height
ness and light,
takes its flight,
See that glo
Peace and truth
Doubt and ter
its
ror
beam - ing starl
course por - tends;
are with - drawn ;
162
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Watch .
• man,
does
its
beau -
t'ous
ray
Watch .
man,
wiU
its
beams
a -
lone
Watch .
> man,
let
thy
wan -
d'rings
eease ;
^
Aught of hope
Gild the spot
Hie thee to
or joy fore - tell ? Trav -
that gave them birth ? Trav -
thy qui - et homel Trav-
eler, yes ; it
'ler, a - ges
'ler, lol the
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brings the day. Prom - ised day of Is
are its own ; See, it bursts o'er all
Prince of peace, Lol the Son of God,
I
ra - el.
the earth !
is come I
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
147 Webb. 78.«te.n
8. F. Smith.
1. The morn
2. Blest riv
ing light
er of
IS
sal
break
va
o. J. Webb.
tiont
The dark - ness dis - ap - pears I The sons of earth are
Pur - sue thine on - ward way; Flow thou to ev - 'ly
m
i
m
^
wak
na
M
k
ing
tion.
To
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I
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in
mm
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not
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that
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sweeps
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Tti - nmph-ant reach their home: Stay not till all the
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ly
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
148 Aurelia. 7«,«s,d.
Junes Montgomery, »br.
8. 8. Weeley, Mue. Doe.
i
^
^
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1. God comes, with sue - eor
2. To Him shall prayV un
speed
ceas
f
%
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ing,
f
i
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^
j.— J — /
^^Ip
j-j-i-
s
To those who suf - fer wrong; To help the poor and
And dai - ly vows, as - cend ; His king - dom still in
r
f
' I I H+-d =
^^N
S^ H— H J^N ^
need • y,
oreas • ing,
And
A
r=*f
bid the weak be
king - dom with - out
i
t
I
166
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strong,
end.
1
CHBI8TIAN aCIBNOB HYMNAL.
t
\
comes
tide
to
of
break
time
t
z
op
shaU
i
pres
nev
-J-
aion,
er
*
And set the cap - tive free. To take a - way trans
His COY - e - nant re - move ; His name shall stand for -
s
i=^=
sion, And
er; His
i
r
rule in e - qui
great, best name of
*
Love.
16T
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BYMNAL.
149 Ewing. ts, aa. ix
▲.I1.W.
AlOTfcBrtT BwlBff.
5
m
1. In heaven - ly
2. Wher - ev - er
3. Green pas - tures
love
He
are
a
may
be
bid
guide
fore
mg,
me,
me.
^^
f
t.
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m
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i^^Ea^^EES*^^
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^^
No change my heart shall fear ; And safe is such con •
No want shall turn me back; My shep^^herd is be -
Which yet I have not seen ; Bright skies will soon be
fid
side
o'er
ing, For noth - ing chang - es here,
me, And noth - ing can I lack,
me, Where dark - est clouds have been.
m
k
t
i
.^OLL
\
168
t
^
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
I
22
f-
The
storm
may
roar
with
out
me.
His
wis -
dom
ev
er
wak
eth,
My
hope
I
can
- not
meas
ure,
My heart may low be
His sight is nev - er
My path in life is
laid;
dim ;
free;
But God is round a
He knows the way He
My Fa« ther has my
f , f : ^-
^
i
bout
me.
And
can
I
be
dis - mayed ?
tak
eth,
And
I
will
walk
with Him.
treas
ure.
And
He
will
walk
with me.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
150 Day of Rest. 7<i.ob,d.
Jane Borthwlok, »br.
3. W. BUiott.
1. Now
2. Let
m
IS
aU
the
that
^
time
now
■Ife-
ap - proach
di - vides
us
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By proph - ets long fore - told, When all shall dwell to -
Re - move and pass a - way, Like shad - ows of the
ii
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geth
mom
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er,
ing
22
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Be
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shep • herd and
fore the blaze
-^
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one fold,
of day.
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170
CHRISTIAN SCISNCE HYMNAL.
^
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Now Jew
Let all
UL
and Gen
that now
tile,
u
meet
nites
p^^
ing
us
^
From many a dis - tant shore, A - round one al - tar
More sweet and last - ing prove, A clos - er bond of
t
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kneel - ing, One com - mon Lord a - dore.
u • nion. In a blest land of love.
TtM man note* are lor aocompaniment only.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
151 Greenland. 78, 6«, d.
Benjamin Oouirlit &br.
1. How beau - t'ous on the moun - tains,
2. Break forth in hymns of glad - ness;
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The feet of him that brings, Like streams from liv - ing
O waste Je - ru - sa - lem I Let songs, in - stead of
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foun • tains, Good tid - ings of good things;
sad • ness. Thy ju • bi • lee pro - claim;
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
t
tk
That
The
i
M,
i
A
pub
Lord,
J
i
Ji
lish - eth sal
in strength vie
i
va
to
1
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nous,
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And ju - bi - lee re - lease, 'To ev - 'ly tribe and
Up - on thy foes hath trod ; Be - hold, O earth I the
m
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na
glo
tion, God*s reign of joy
rious Sal - va - tion of
M^
173
and peace I
our Godl
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m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HTMNAL.
152 Munich. 78, es, d.
James Montgomery.
J. Q. Storl's ChoraIba(dL
Harmonized by Mendelasobn.
i
I
1. God
2. Place
IS
on
mrPr\
^k
f
t
mj strong sal
the Lord re
va
U
i
tion;
anoe;
What foe have I to fear? In dark-ness and temp-
My heart, with conr - age wait ; His truth be thine af -
't ^ I —
t=a
h=r=f
?
g fOT~
1
m
ta • tion, My Light, my Help is near:
fi - ance, When faint and des . o • late:
174
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SYMNAL.
I
I
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Though hosts
His might
F
en
Thy
I
camp
heart
E
¥
a
shaU
round
strength
t
f
me,
en.
F
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tr
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Firm in the fight I stand; What ter - ror can con-
His love thy joy in -crease ; Mer - cy thy day shall
it:
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sz:
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r
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found me, With God at my right hand?
length - en: The Lord will give thee peace I
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176
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL,
153 Missionary Hymn. 78,e8,D.
1. A
2. The
8. The
Lowell Mason.
glo - nous day is
ad - yo - cates of
watch - word has been
dawn
er
spo
^f^
ror,
ken,
I
And o'er the wak - ing earth
Fore- see the glo-rious mom,
The light has brok - en forth,
The her - aids of the
And hear in shrink- ing
Far shines the bless - ed
mom
ter
to
ing
Are
spring -
ing
in -
to
birth.
ror.
The
watch -
word
of
re -
form.
ken
Up
- on
the
star -
tied
earth.
176
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
In
dark
and
hid .
den
pla
ces
It
rings
from
hiU
and
val
ley,
To
hearts
and
homes
be .
night
ed
%
m.
J.
*
\
There shines the bless - ed light ;
It breaks op - pres-sion's chain.
The beam of truth dis -
A thou -sand free -men
The bless - ed truth is giv'n. And peace and love, u -
%
^
pla
ral
nit
^
i=c=5
I
ces
ed,
The dark - ness of the night.
And swell the might - y strain.
Point up - ward un - to heav'n.
J
177
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
154 Wordsworth. 78, e., d.
Rev. Carl Johann Phllipp Spitta.
Tr. by Richard Massie, alt. and abr.
William Henry Monk, Mus. Doa
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Since, what - so - e*er it be, It makes no sep - a
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ed For all man • kind and
tion Be - tween my Lord and
me:
me:
178
CHBISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
%
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1^^
I
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f
2S
m
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I know no death, O
Since Thou, mj God and
S2:
Fa
Teach
w
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er,
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Be - cause I live in Thee ; Thy life it is which
Vouch-safe to be my own, Though poor, I shall be
a
PEg
Sig
■^
frees
rich
f
us From death e - ter
er Than mon . arch on
■g:
1
nal - ly.
his throne.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BYMNAL.
155 St. Cecilia, es.
Bmily F. Seal, alt. aad abr.
Bev. Ij. Q. Hayne, Mua. Doe.
J
t
1
i
1. What
2. Thou
8. Dreams
4. Take
IS
art
of
then
thy
Truth's
sense
the
birth
hon
dis
charm
right,
est
ap
ed
man,
child,
pear
rod;
-|2-
of the per -
less and pure
Truth dawns on
art not er -
feet One I What
of heart. Tread
the sight. The
ror's thrall I Thou
IS
thy
- ing, meek,
phan - toms
hast the
^?^^^
L
Fa .
un -
of
gift
ther's
de-
thy
from
r==r
S
*—t
3
1
plan
filed
fear,
God —
For
In
Flee
Do
His
Christ
ing
min
F
f
be
ly
be
ion
lov
paths
fore
ed
a
the
ver
son?
part
Ught.
all.
i
tlEa
S
F
i
180
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
3 If Ood is AU in AU. «.
mily F. Seal, alt. and abr.
Braokett.
^^
t
t-
y
^
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1. If
2. If
8. We
4. Oh,
God
God
see
Per
IS
is
ere
feet
aU
aU,
a
and
in
in
tive
Di
all,
spaee •
Mind, .
vine ! .
^=1
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^^
^^^^p^^tt
His chil- dren can - not fear.
No sub - tie er - ror creeps.
The Prin - ci - pie, the Life ;
We hear Thy lov - ing call,
See base -less e - vil
We see Truth's glow- ing
And Soul and Sub-stance
And seek no earth - Ij
mm
t^
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A little slower.
^^ m
fall,
face,
find,
shrine
Know - ing that
And Love that
But nev - er
But "crown Thee
r
God
IS
nev - er
dis - cord,
Lord of
here!
sleeps,
strife.
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1. On • ward, Chris -tian sol - diers, March -ing as to war,
2. Like a might - y ar - my, Moves the Church of God;
8. Crowns and thrones may per • ish, King-doms rise and wane,
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For - ward in • to bat - tie, See, his ban - ners go.
One in hope and doc - trine, One in char - i - tj.
We have Christ's own prom - ise, And that can - not faiL
This through count-less a - ges. Men and an - gels sing.
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158 Bethany, os, 48.
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2. Though
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near - er to Thee: E'en though it be a cross
the sun gone down, Dark - ness be o - ver me,
steps un - to heav'n; All that Thou send - est me
that rais - eth me. Still
my rest a stone. Yet
in mer - cy giv'n; An
all
in
gels
my song
my dreams
to beck -
shall be,-
I'd be
on me.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
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Near
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4 Then, with my waking thoughts bright with Thy praise.
Out of my stony griefs Bethel 1*11 raise ;
So by my woes to be
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee.
6 Or if on jo3rf ul wing cleaving the sky.
Sun, moon, and stars forgot, upwards I fly.
Still all my song shall be,
Neai-er, my God, to Thee,
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee,
185
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
159 Italian HymxL 0e,4a.
M. M., alt.
F. OUutUaL
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1. From out the hid- 'ous night, Seek-ing Thy per - feet lights
2. Armed with Thy Truth^s sharp 8teel,No fear of foes I feel^-—
8. Turn - ing from death and sin, Thy Life to en • ter in,
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Dear Lord, I come I Am-bushed on ev - 'ry side, Dark er - ror's
Strong in Thy might Love, crowning all with peace,Bids strife and
Lord, may I prove, — All things to us are giv'n,Health,hope,and
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foe - men hide ; Ambushed on ev - 'ry side, Thon lead'st me on.
tu - mul t cease ;Loye,crowning all widi peace. Makes ser-Tice light
joys of heav*n, — All things to us are giv*n. Gifts of Thy loye.
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CHBI8TIAN SCIENCE EYMNAL.
90 Truth Comes Alike to AIL te.4a.
8. J. ATery.
Brackett.
1. Troth oomes a - like to all, Who on Her name dare calU
2. Come, all • per • vad • ing Love, Blest heart of Heav'n a - bove.
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Trin • i - ty. And ev • *ry heart shall see E • ter • nal rest
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
161 Shepherd, Show Me How to Go. tb, 66. d.
ICaiy Baker Bddy.
PrayerfaUy.
William Ijymaii JotantOB.
1. Shep - herd,
2. Thou wilt
8. So, when
show
bind
day
w^r
me
the
grows
how
stub
dark
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and
go
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Make self -right -. eous
Lead Thy lamb - kins
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be
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sow,
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fold.
How to feed
Break earth's stu
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M otlo oopyrl^t, 1905, by Chbutiait Scikmcc Boabd or DzttSOTOM.
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and
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re - joice
the door,
de - parti
All the rug - ged way.
And Thou know'st Thine own;
Shep - herd, wash them clean.
189
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
162 Capetown, ts. s*.
Charlotte Elliott, abr.
From " OelstUobA Uedar."
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each
est
night and
war - rior's
to o
day;
way;
bey;
Am- bushed lies the e - vil one: Watch and pray-
All with warn - ing voice ex - claim, — Watch and pniy*
Hide with - in thy heart His word, — Watch and pray*
190
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
163 Gtottschalk. ?•.
Joolali Ckmder.
Arr. from !•. M. Gtottsotaalk.
1. Day by
2. Day by
8. Lord, my
4. Thou my
day the
day the
times are
dai - ly
man - na fell;
prom - ise reads,
in Thy hand :
task shalt give ;
Oh,
"Dai
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Day
to
ly
my
by
learn this les • son well I
sti'ength for dai - ly needs:
san • guine hopes have planned,
day to Thee I live;
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Thy wis - dom
shsdl add - ed
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fears a - way;
I re - sign,
years f ul - fill
Give me, Lord, my dai - ly bread.
Take the man - na of to - day."
And would mould my will to Thine.
Not my own, my Fa - ther's will.
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CHRISTIAN SCIBNCB HYMNAL.
164 St. Vincent, sa, ^
F. A. F.a abr«
J. Uffloi
1. In Thee, oh Spir • it, true
2. With - in Thy Love is safe
S. In Thee I have no pain .
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a • bid - ing
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From ev - *jy thought that giv • eth fear ; With - in Thy
No an • zious thought,no load of care. Thou art the
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Light of glo • rious splendor,I lose the earth-clouds,drear and wild.
Truth, a per • feet chiding,Should I for - get that Thou art near,
same to - day, to - morrow; Thy love and truth are e v • 'ry - where.
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CHRISTIAN SCIBNCH HYMNAL.
165 Eventide, vh.
HMuy Fntnois Lyte, ftbr.
WnUun Benxy Monk, Hus. Doo.
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1. A - hide widi me : fast falls the e - ven - tide ; The dark-ness
2. I need Thy pres-ence ev- 'ry pass-ing hour. What but Thy
8. I fear no foe, with Thee at hand to bless ; His have no
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grace can foil the tempter's pow*r? Who like Thy- self my
weigh t,and tears no bit - ter • ness : Where is death*s sting ? where,
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goide and stay can be ? Thro' cloud and sunsbine,0 a - bide with
graTe,thy vio • to • ty ? I triumph 8tdll4f Thou a - bide with
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166 Toulon, lo..
floratlua Bonar, alt.
The Oeneva Psalter.
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1. Here, O my Lord, I'd see Thee face to face; Here would I
2. Here would I feed
8. And as we rise,
4. Feast af - ter feast
up - on the bread of God ;
the sym-bols dis - ap- pear ;
thus comes and pass-es by ;
Here drink with
The feast, the'
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roy - al wine of heav'n ; Here would I lay a -
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the glad feast a -bove~Giv - ing sweet fore -taste
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hand th' e-ter-nal grace, And all my wea- ri- ness up - on Thee lean,
side each earthly load. Here taste a - fresh the calm of sin for - giv'a
moTe,but Thou art here — Near - er than ev - er — still my Shield and Sun.
of the fes - tal joy. The Lamb's great bridal feast of bliss and love.
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CSSISTJAN SCIBNCB HYMNAL.
167 Berlin, lo..
W. F. 8h«rwln, »br.
Mandalssohn.
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2. Ohy blest as - sur - ance from our ris - en Lord I
&• «* Ask what thou wilt,'' but, oh, re - mem - ber this, —
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Oh, precious comfort breathing from the Word! How great the promise !
We ask and have not, for we ask a -miss When, weak infaith, we
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this — «* Abide in me," And doth the Mas- ter's word abide in thee?
could there greater be ? <^ Ask what thou wilt, it shall be done for thee !'*
on - ly half be - lie ve That what we ask we real- ly shall re - ceive.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCm HYMNAL.
168 Savannah, loi
Theodore Parker.
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1. O Thou great Friend to all the sons of men, Who once ap -
2. We look to thee : thy truth is still the light Which guides tlie
8. Yes : Thou art still the Life ;Thou art the Way The ho - liest
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- ing ev - er for the per - feet day.
the Light,Life, Way, which Thou hast giv'n-
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
160 Lux Benigna. lo, 4, 10, 4, 10, 10.
J61m Henry Newman, abr.
Rev. J. B. Dykes. Mub. I>oo«
1* Leadykindly Lightiamid th*enoircling glooin,Lead Thou me onl The night is
8. I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou Shouldst lead me on ; I loVd to
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dark, and I am far from home, — Lead Thou me on I Keep Thou my feet I I
choose and see my path; butnow,Lead Thou me on I I loved the gar - ish
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do not ask to see • . The dis - tant scene, — one step enough for me.
day,and spite of fe ars, . Pride ruled my will : remember not past years.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
170 Portuguese, ni.
Oeorffe Keith, abr»
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2. "Fear not
3. "When through
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am
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thy
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fi • cient, shall be
eel
give
thy
lent word I What more can He
thee aid ; I'll strength - en thee,
sup • ply ; The flame shall not
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say, than to you He hath said, —
help thee, and cause thee to stand,
hurt thee; I on - ly de - sign
To you, who for
Up - held by My
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sus have fled?
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
171 Henley, iii, loi.
Harriet Beeotaer Btowa, alt.
Lowell Ummoa,
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1. StillyStill with Thee when pur-plemorn-ing break -eth. When the tiied
2. A • lone with Thee, a - mid the seem-ing shad-ows, The sol-emn
3. So shall it ev - er be in that bright morning, When Di-yine
Mftif-f-^ p^
wak - eth, and the shad-ows flee, Fair • er than mom - ing,
hush of be - ing, new - ly born, A - lone with Thee, in
sense bids ev - 'ry shad - ow flee. And in that hour fair
love-lier than the day - light,I>awns the sweet consoiousnessJ am with Thee,
breathless ad - o - ra - tion. In the calm dew and freshness of the mom.
er than daylight dawning. Be - mains the glo - rious thought I am with Thee.
200
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
172 Seccomb. lu, iob.
J. O. Whlttier*
Charles H. Morse.
1. Oh, be whom Je - sus loved has tru- ly spo - ken,That ho - lier
2. Theii,broth-er man, fold to thy heart thy broth-er ! For where love
8. Fol - low, with rev -'rent 8 teps,the great ex-am - pie Of him whose
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wor - ship, which God deigns to bless, He - stores the lost, and
dwells, the peace of Grod is there : To wor - ship right - ly
ho - ly work was do - inggood; So shall the wide earth
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is to love each other ; Each smile a hymn,each kindly deed a pray'r.
seem our Father's temple,£ach lov-ing life a psalm of grat - i - tude.
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CHRISTIAN SCIJENCE HYMNAL.
173 Lyons, lu ( or 128, lu ).
Anon.
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COW - aids may fail; Thy du • ty pur •
He will re - quite ; De - sert those that
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174 While Thou, O My Gtod, Art My Help and Defender.
lis (12a, lis).
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2. Yes, Thou
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help and de - fend • er. No cares can o*er •
sor - row and dan - ger, My strength when I
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fer,
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my
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wiles
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and
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and
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joy
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world will but ren - der More live - ly my
land of the stran - ger, My treas - urey my
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hopes in my God and my alL
glo - ry, my God, and my all.
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175 Lischer. h. m.
Immw Wktta, alt. and abr.
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1. My feet shall
2. No bum • ing
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Arr. by Ijowell Mason.
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heats by day,
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fall in fa - tal snares. Since God* my guard and
blasts of ey - 'ning air, Shall take my health a -
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guide,
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Those wake - ful eyes That ney - er sleept
Thou art my sun. And Thou my shade,
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To guard my head By night or noon.
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When dan - gers rise.
By night or noon.
Shall Is - rael keep
To guard my head
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
176 C&IDI. 8, 6, 8, 6, 8, 8.
Samuel Ijonfffallow, abr.
Thomas Hastinfffr
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1. I look to Thee
2. Dis - cour - aged in
8. Em - bos - omed deep
m
the
in
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dear
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Dis - heart
Held in
er
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law,
m
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load,
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Shamed by
Thy hand
Thy touch, e - ter
its fail - ures or
in all things I
nal Love,
its fears,
be - hold,
208
And
I
And
CHRISTIAN SCISNCS HYMNAL.
all
sink
all
18
be
things
well
side
in
a
gain: .
the
road ; .
Thy
hand; .
i
Ej
^
The
thought
of
Thee
is
might
- ier
far
But
let
me
on
ly
think
of
Thee,
Thou
lead -
est
me
by
un -
sought
ways,
f-F=^=J^-^
F=
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1
i
Than sin and pain and sor - row
And then new heart springs up in
And tum'st my mourn - ing in - to
i^
are.
me.
praise.
■^
i
209
CHRISTIAN SCISNCB HYMNAL.
177 Wessex. 8, c, 8, c, a, &
Bernard Barton, alt.
a. J. Hopkins MUS.DOG.
^ ^
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3^^
1. Oh, be not faith - less I with the mom
2. Thou know - est not which seed shall grow
8. Oh, could our in - ward eye but view.
I
it
W:
*
Cast
Or
Our
I
J
thou
which
hearts
I
i
a
may
but
t.
broad
die
feel
4
^
thy
or
a
I
grain I
live;
right,
fe
t
?
p
fc=;i=F^
^
At
In
m
1
noon
faith
What faith
*
h=i= ^
faint
and
and
I
i
i
not, nor
hope, and
love and
hope
can
t
F
be for . lorn,
pa - tience, sow!
do,
m
By permlMioa •! Metm. Wkxkk* ft Co., on behslt of tba Exon. of tte late B. J. Horsim.
210
CHBISTIAN 3CIXNCB HTONAL.
nr
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i
At
Hie
By
9;, I; I
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H
i
r
ey . mng
in - crease
their ce
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BOW
God
les
f=^
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a
shaU
tial
f
gaini
give,
mig^t^
i
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1
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Pi
Bless
Ao
We
ed
i
cord « ing
should not
^^^uLU 'g^ g
-m ■
to
Bay,
f
are they, what - e'er
* f^-r-^-
k
i
be - tide.
His gra - cious will, —
with lone • I7 dread,
I
/vs
til
Who
As
The
m
thus
best
pow'r
i
aU
His
of
our
^=F= J
wa - ters
pur - pose
a
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SOW
may
cle
e
be
ful
is
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side.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
178 Communion Hymn, lo, ?, ?, 7, ».
Mary Baker Bddy.
Braokott.
i
X
^
1. Saw
2. Mouru
3. Sin
4. Strong
ye
er,
ner,
est
my
it
it
de
Sftv
calls
calls
liv
iour?
you,—
you,—
'rer,
t
I
^
If:
B
i«^ verse only.
I
Hi
1= 1 g I ^ i
y 2d, 3d, and 4th verses only.
X
Heard ye the glad sound?
( Omit )
( Omit )
( Omit )
"^m
^
#-
n
.— ffl-
■«
i
^ # •--^ g
( OmU )
come to my bos - om,
come to this foun - tain,
friend of the friend - less,
m
m
^eee4
I
Felt
Love
Cleanse
Life
m
ye
wipes
the
of
f
f-
the
your
foul
all
powr
tears
sen
Be
ifeEfE^
of
all
ses
ing
k
the
a
with
di
Word?
way,
in;
vine:
Oopyrlght, 1689, by Mabt Bakxb Eddy. Uied by permiitlon.
212
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
Twas
And
'Tig
Thou
k
f±
the
wiU
the
the
Truth
lift
Spir
Christ,
l=f
made
shade
that
not
us
of
makes
the
I
free,
gloom,
pure,
creed ;
I
^
^i
p
i
And
And
That
Thou
was
for
ex
the
found
you
alts
Truth
■^EEFt
f
by
make
thee,
in
s
f
you
ra -
and
thought
and
diant
will
and
F
F
me
room
cure
deed;
52:
\
Midst the
AU thy
Thou the
life and the love
glo - ries of one
sor - row and sick
wa - ter, the bread,
end • less
ness and
and the
^m
+
fe
I-
f=F
day.
sin.
wine.
s
CERISTIAy SCIENCE ETMNAL.
179 0*er Waiting Harpstrings of the Mind. u,4m.
Way Baker Biddy. WUllam Lymaa JotuMon.
With feeling.
1. O'er wait
8. Then his
6. Thus Truth
7. My pray'r,
^j
i=fe
ing harp - strings of the mind
un - veiled^ sweet mer • cies show
en - grounds me on the Rock,
some dai - Ij good to do
A-
Jl
^m
&
^
f
zJ
^^
There sweeps a strain, Low, sad, and sweet, whose
Life's bur- dens light; I kiss the cross, and
Up - on Life's shore, 'Gainst which the winds and
To Thine, for Thee ; An of - f ring pure of
n.. . i.
meas
wake
waves
Love,
ures bind
to know
can shock,
where - to
g
•^--?
^:
^
The pow'r of
A world more
Oh, nev - er
God ( Omit. .
pain, 2. And
bright 4. And
more ! 6. From
)
V
^
?
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Worda oopyriffht, 1887, by Kutr Baksr Eddt. Used by Mimiadon.
^ ~ >ppight, 1906, by Gbaibtiax SoixiroB Boabd of DzAaoTOBi.
214
CHRISTIAN avieifCE HYMNAL.
^■-
Last stanza only.
End. I
t
U- r
(Omit . .
lOiiiit . .
lOmit . .
lead • eth
w-
m
«^f=«
I
• • •
) wake a white ^ winged
) o^er earth's trou - bled^
) tir • ed joy and
me.
S=j
F
?
^
t
F
£
F
t
an
an
grief
gel
gry
^
throng Of thoughts, il
sea I see Christ
far, And
p
near
^
er
lumed Bj
walk, And
Thee,—
I
I
^N
.2). a
^^^p^^^
^B
faith, and breathed in
come to me, and
Fa- ther,^ere Thine own
* ^. J. J
rap - tared song, With love
ten - der • ly, Di • vine
chil - dren are, I love
¥
215
fi
^
per-fumed.
ly talk,
to be.
!^
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
180 Blumenthal. ss, ts, d.
J. M. Neale, alt.
J. D. Blumentfaal.
1. Ho - ly Fa - ther, Thou hast taught ua
2. We would trust in Thy pro - tect - ing,
s
^Ef;
iA=^
f
^
I
{^EEEt
t
fct
r
a
r
^H
m^i
_^—
We should live to Thee a - lone ; Year by year. Thy
Whol - ly rest up - on Thine arm, Fol - low whol - ly
^
F=^
#N^N^
iz;
?i:
^
^fe^^^P
i
fn"
hand hath brought us, On through dan- gers oft un-known.
Thy di - rect - ing, Thou our on - ly guard from harm I
^ ^
e
F=r^
^^
216
CHBISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
bdE
^
^
^^
When
Keep
S
±k
r
^
we
us
wan -
from
dered,
our
t
r — r T r
Thou
own
TT
hast found
un - do
i
^
£
us;
ing,
p=f
1
1 -M j __ ^
J-^-^-gl
^
^
^
When we doubt - ed, sent us light; Still Thine arm has
Help us turn to Thee when tried, Still our strength in
a g^ =j=
I
^
i
I
been
Thee
a -
re -
round
new -
us, All
ing, Keep
*
our paths are
us ev - er
1-
in Thy sight,
at Thy side I
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
181 rm a Pilgrim and I'm a Stranger.
M. 8. B. Dana.
p^
1. Tin a
2. There tbe
8. There's the
r
pii
glo
oi
^^m.
^
AftODi
f
S
m
gnm.
and
rm
a
stian -
ger;
ly
is
ev -
er
shin
mgl
*r
to
which
I
jour -
ney;
ppp ^^a^^ ^
1
f
I can
Oh, my
My Re
tar - ry, I can tar - ry but
long - ing heart, my long - ing heart
deem - er, my Re - deem - er, is
a
is
its
night!
there I
light!
5 — U — tc
5
i
Do not de • tain me,
Here in this coun - try
There is no sor - row,
for I am
so dark and
a . ny
go - uig
drear - y,
sigh ■ ing,
By pennisston of the Ckvtvkt Oo.
218
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
^^^
^^
m.
V-
ft
I
f
zjiL
To
where
the
foun
- tains
are
ev -
er
flow -
ing:
I
long
have
wan
- dered
for .
lorn
and
wea -
ly:
Nor
an •
• y
tears
there,
nor
a -
ny
dy .
ing:
/I
^
I'm a
s
^^^PP
t
I
t^
T
pil - grim, and I*m a
f
stran - ger ;
1
^^^^^
m
i
I can tar - ly, I can tar - ry but a night.
4=M=c^±4zH=F:a si
219
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
182 I Need Thee Every Hour.
" Without me ye oan do nothing.** Johk 16: 6.
Mrs. Annie 8. Hawks.
i 1 — I-
p^mm
Robert Zjowry.
i^^
1. I need Thee ev-'ry hour, Most gra - cious Lord;No ten- der voice like
2. I need Thee ev-'iy hour; Stay Thou near by ;Temp-ta-tion8 lose their
8. I need Thee ev-'ry hour, In joy or pain; Come quickly and a •
4. I need Thee ev-'ry hour; Teach me Thy will ; And Thy rirfi proiiHft-
5. I need Thee ev-'iy hour, Most Ho - ly One; Oh,makeme Thinein-
.N _N J J Tj.
Refrain.
?Z^
-^-
fe^^^i^
:<=3=
Thine Can peace af - ford. I need Thee,ohI I need Thee; Ev-'ry hour I
pow*r When Thou art nigh.
bide, Or life is vain,
es In me ful - fil.
deed, Thou bless- ed Son.
^Ufe^^
Copyright, 1900, by Mabt Bukyon Lowbt.
Renewal. Used by permission.
220
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
) Onward, Christian, Though the Region, sa, ts.
xnuel Johnson, abr.
Oeorire Goltermann, arr.
^
1. On
2. By
3. By
ward, Chris
the t^om
thy trust
3
£=P:
^^
^F^
^^^m
t
tdan, though the re -
road, and no oth
ful calm en - deav
gion Where thou
- er Is the
- or, Quid - ing.
*=E
t^r^r-g
^^^^^m
P^=d=S
art
mount
cheer -
be drear and
of vis - ion
ing, like the
lone; God hath set a guar-dian
won ; Tread it with - out shrink - ing,
sun; Earth-bound hearts thou shalt de
'd^^^^^^^^mm
le .
broth
Uv
gion
- erl
er;
Ver - y near thee,-
Je - BUS trod it, -
Oh, for their sake,-
press thou
press thou
press thou
--3.-
on I
on I
on I
m
CBRlSTtAir SCtMNCt! BtUNAL.
184 Benevento. tb. d.
John Taylor.
BamuM Webb*.
P^W^P^^^^
1. Glo - ry be to God on high^God whose glo-iy fills the skj;
2. Mark the won-ders of His hand,Pow'r no em- pire can with-stand;
B teB -liHf-TffffiF
^^^k^^m^^ m
Peace on earth to man for-giv'n, Man^the well be-loved of heav'n.
Wis - dom, an-gels' glorious theme;Goodnes8 one e - ter - nal stream.
'^m
n
^
r-'^
^dd^^E^^ j j l j j ji
Fa-vored mor-tals, raise the song; End - less thanks to God be -long;
Gracious Be - ing,f rom Thy throne Send Thy promised blessing down ;
^^m
"^^m
^m
^^a
Hearts o'er-flowing with His praise, Join the hymns your voi-ces raise.
Let Thy light,Thy truth, Thy peace Bid our ra-ging passions cease.
f
222
CBBISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
Eventide, lo..
rth« Wooda.
WllUam EaniT Uonk, Mua. Doe.
1. A - bide \vith me I Fast breaks the morning Light, Our day- star
2. I know no fear, with Thee at hand to bless, Sin bath no
8. I know thy Pres-ence ev-'iy paes-ing hour, I knowtliy
ria - es, bau-ish-ing ail night; Thou art our strength,ob
power and life no wretch-ed - ness; Health, hope, and love in
peaoe, for Thou a - lone art power; O Love Di-vine — a -
Truth tliat niaketh free I We would unfail-ing-Iy a^ bide in Thee,
all a-ruund I see For those who trustingly a- bide in Thee,
bid - ing con-etant-ly — I need not plead, Thou dost abide with me.
CHRISTIAN aCIBNQE HYMNAL.
186 Serenity, s.. ^
Mary Baker Bddy.
Arr. from W. V. Wallace.
1. Blest Christ
2. Dear Christ,
8. Thou God
4. Thou gen
6. Or cm •
T=
^^g
e
morn, though murk - y clouds
ev - er here and near,
de . a. Life en - crowned,
beam of liv - ing Love,
creed, or earth - bom taint,
b^—j^ — - — -—
^
m
4=^
way —
song —
le - hem babe
less Life —
to - day
Thy light
No na •
Be - loved,
Truth in
With all
was bom where
tal hour and
re - plete, by
fi - nite — so
thou art — be
storm en - shrouds Nor
moth - er's tear — To
flesh em - boimd Was
far a - bove All
thou our saint — Our
mor
Words copyriffht, 1903, by Mary Bakxb Eddy. Used by p«rmlMion.
Hiuio by p«rinlstion of Ouyeb Ditboit Co.
224
CHMSTIAN SCIENCE BYMNAL.
7 In Thee, Oh Spirit, True and Tender, m, m.
'. A. F., abr.
Braokett.
5^
B
f
5
m
^=1
J
pf^ff
1. In Thee, O Spir - it, tame
2. With- in Thy Love is safe
8. In Thee, I have no pain
and ten - der, I
a - bid - ing, From
or sor - row, No
m
M^-r ^
E^
r~n'
i
^
^
2±
^
^^
fT^T^M
3
f
22
-^
*r
find my Life as God's own child ; With -in Thy Light of
ev - 'ry thought that giv - eth fear ; With -in Thy Truth a
anx-ious thought,no load of care. Thou art the same to
glo - rious splendor, I lose the earth-clouds,drear and wild,
per - feet chid - ing,Should I for -get that Thou art near,
day, to - mor - row ; Thy Love and Truth are ev - 'ly- where.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
188 Toplady. ts, ei.
F.W.R. Words adapted from the
popular hymn by Rev. A. M. Toplady.
Thoinms
1. Rock of A - ges. Truth Di - vine. Be Thy strength f or-ev- er mine ;
2. Rock of Truth,our f or-tress strong, Ref -uge from the shafts of wrong,
8. Truth, the Christ, a - sj - lum sure, On this rock we are se -cure;
^M
m4\i^iu^.
fe
Let me rest se-cure on Thee, Safe a - bove life's rag
When from foes of sense I flee. Let me hide my -self
Cure is there for ev - *ry ill. Peace is there our life
ing sea
in Thee,
to fiU.
^^^^
Rock of A - geSjTruth Di • vine. Be Thy strength for-ev-er mine.
CffmSTlAK 8CIMNCE HYMNAL.
189 Christmas Morn. 88, is.
Mary Baker Bddy.
Albert P. Conant.
1. Blest Christ - mas
2. Dear Christ, for
8. Thou God - i
4. Thou gen • tie
6. Or cru - el
mom, though murk
• ev - er here
de - a, Life
beam of liv -
creed, or earth •
- y clouds Pur
and near, No
en - crowned. The
ing Love, And
bom taint. Fill
sue
era
Beth
death
us
thy way —
die song —
le - hem babe
less Life —
to - day
Thy
No
Be -
Tmth
With
light was bom where
na - tal hour and
loved, re - plete, by
in - fi - nite — so
all thou ai-t — be
storm
moth
flesh
far
thou
en
er's
em
a
our
shrouds Nor
tear— To
bound Was
bove All
saint — Our
r
dawn
thee
but
mor
stay,
nor
be
thy
tal
al
day I
long.
shade.
strife,
way.
Words eopyright, 19QS. by Mabt Bakbr Eddt. Used 1>7 permlMlon.
Mnsio oopyrlg&t, 1908, by CHKUTiAir Scnexcs Boakd ov Ijiuctobs.
007
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
190 Lead, Kindly Light, Amid the Encircling GIoosl
John Henry Newman, abr.
10, 4, 10, 4, 10, 10.
^
til
I j l J: SUA
1. Lead, kind - ly Light, a - mid th'en - cir - cling gloom,
2. I was not ev • er thus, nor pray'd that Thou
Ka^g^
t
r
r
r
"FFtfl
^^
Lead Thou me
Shouldst lead me
on I
on;
The night is
I loved to
^
til
dark,
choose
i
idz
and
and
see
^:
am
my
i
ft
t
^
far from home
path ; but now.
t
^
I
tk
f
228
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
^m.
^^^^
3
5
?
=5t
1*
Keep Thou my feet! I do not ask to see
I loved the gar - ish day, and, spite of fears,
K^ »^:s^^
19-
r^
— M— y-
r=
m
The dis - tant soene, — one step e - nough for me.
Pride ruled my will: re • mem - ber not past years.
^
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f
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CERISTIAK SCIENCE HYMNAL.
191 Varina. c. m. d.
F. W. B.
1. Our
2. Our
8. O
Oeoriro F. Boot.
God
is
Love,
un •
- chang -
ing
Love,
God
is
Mind,
the
per -
feet
Mind,
lov -
ing
Fa .
ther,
well
we
know
s
i
I
r=F=F
^
%g=X
^i
m
i
J£
ITT*
4=t^
i
^
£
=F-r
^S
?
And can we ask for more? Our prayer is vain that
In - tel - li-gence Di - vine, Shall mor - tal man ask
That words a - lone are vain. That those who seek Thy
p
asks in - crease ; 'Twas
Him to change His
will to do, The
in - ii - nite be • fore.
in - ii - nite de • sign
true com - mun - ion gain.
230
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
^m^
t
t:=$
fr
Ask not the Lord with breath of praise
The heart that yearns for right - eous - ness.
Then may our deeds our pure de - sire
^^^
= - -1 tr =
For
With
For
^m
more than we
ac •
• cept ;
The
- pen fount is
long - ing un -
al .
loved.
In
such de sire sends
growth in grace
ex -
press.
That
we may know how
I
p^
I
t
^
* r
free
to all, God's prom - is - es are kept
up a prayer That ne'er re - turn - eth void.
Love Di - vine For - ev - er waits to bless.
I
4=^^=fcJ
I
i
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
192 Rouse, ye Soldiers !
Watch ye^ ttaandfasL in the/aithi quU yau like men, be itrong.
M. H. Tipton.
Earnestly,
1 Ck>B. i«:ia
J. a.F.
1. RouBO, je
2. Rouse, ye
8. Rouse, ye
sol - diers of the cross 1
sol - diers brave and true I
sol - diers, to the charge I
And
Un
Our
put your ar - mor on;
furl your ban - ner high !
Cap-tain's gone be - fore ;
Brave - ly fight for truth and
Bold - ly stand at Christ's corn-
Grand - ly march with shout and
OopyrlgbtUM, by FIluiobb Bros. By permlstloii.
232
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
Chobtts.
tttt
Rouse ye I Rouse ye I Rouse ye» sol • diers, bisve and
I
\ 3
25ZSZ3
#— # — ^
^
xtjUj
itezfe^fe
strong, bisve and strong, Bold - ly fight
^^.
for the truth and
E
— a — J ^— * — ^-41 # # # #-d>-l-i
right, And win the vie - tor's crown,
crown.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
193 Eternity.
BUen M. H. Oat66.
P. P. BUM.
1. Oh, the clang - ing bells of Time I Night and
2. Oh, the clang -ing bells of Time! How their
ta ! I ii=#^ ^^
^^^^^^p^l^
day they nev - er cease; We are wea - ried with their chime,
chang-es rise and fall, But in un -der-tone sub - lime,
^^^^^^ m
^
^
For they do not bring us peace; And we
Sound - ing clear • ly through them all, Is a
S
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t
f
f-f-f-
I
^^
Copplght by The Johx Obokob Co. Used by pwrmttaloo.
234
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
'^^^^^^
^m
hush our breath to hear, And we strain our eyes to see
voice that must be heard, As our mo - ments on - ward flee,
^^^^^m
t
^
t
m
Bit.
HallerUando.
p^^mtif ntitiSJiUia
If thy shores are drawing near, — E - ter - ni - ty I E - ter - ni - ty I
And it speak-eth,aye, one word, — E - ter - ni - ty I E - ter - ni - ty I
N
^^F^FfPff n
8 Oh, the clanging bells of Time I
To their voices, loud and low.
In a long, unresting line
We are marching to and fro ;
And we yearn for sight or sound
Of the life that is to be.
For thy breath doth wrap us round, —
Eternity I Eternity !
4 Oh, the clanging bells of Time I
Soon their notes will all be dumby
And in joy and peace sublime,
We shall feel the silence come ;
And our souls their thirst will slake.
And our eyes the King will see,
When thy glorious mom shall break,—
Eternity I Eternity !
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HTMNAL.
194 Carter, ss, tk.
Bev. F. W. Faber, alt. aad ator.
B«v. ■. S. OaitM*.
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2. For the
3. If our
wide
love
love
nesB
of
were
m
God
but
God's mer - oj,
is broad - er
more sim • pie.
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Than is seen by hu - man mind, And the heart of
We should take Him at His word ; And our lives would
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in His jus - tice, Which is more than lib • er • ty.
the E - ter • nal Is most won • der - f ul - ly kind,
be all sun -shine In the sweet -ness of our Lord.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
195 Shepherd, Show Me How to Oo. ts, gs, d.
Mary Baker Bddy. Brackett.
1. ShepherdyShow me how to go O'er the hill-side steep, How to gath-er,
2. Thoa wilt bind the stubborn will,WoaDd the cal-lons breast,Make self-righteoos-
S. So, when day grows dark and cold,Tear or triumph harms,Lead Thj lambkins
^-p-f-H
how to sow, — How to feed Thy sheep; I will lis -ten for Thy voice,
ness be still. Break earth's stupid rest. Strangers on a bar-ren shore,
to the fold, Take them in Tbine arms ; Feed the hun-gry, heal the heart,
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Lest my footsteps stray ; I will fol- low and re -Joice All the rug-ged way.
Laboring long and lone, We would enter by the door, AndThou know'st Thine own ;
Till the morning's beam ; White as wool,ere they dcpart,Sbepherd,wash them clean.
Words copyrisbt, 1887, by Mart Bakbb Eddt. Used by penniulon.
^97
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
196 Shepherd. 78,68,d.
Mary Baker Eddy. .
Albert F. Conant.
1.
Shep
- herd,
show
me
how
to
go
2.
Thou
wUt
bind
the
stub -
- born
will.
8.
So,
when
day
grows
dark
and
cold.
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or tri - umph harms, Lead Thy lamb - kins
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how to
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to the
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SOW, .
How
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sheep;
still, •
Break
earth's stu
- pid
rest
fold, .
Take
them in
Thine
arms;
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Words copyright, 1887, by Mart Bakbr Eoot. Used by permission.
Moslo copyright, 1908, by Chbistiak Scibncb Board of Dirxctobs.
238
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
I
wiU
lis
ten
for
Thy
voice,
Stran -
gera
on
a
bar -
ren
- shore,
Feed
the
hun
- gry»
heal
the
heart,
• •
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Lest my foot - steps stray; I will fol - low
La - b'ring long and lone, We would en - ter
Till the mom • ing's beam; White as wool, ere
m
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and
by
they
re
the
de
joice
door,
part,
All the rug - ged way.
And Thou know'st Thine own ;
Shep - herd, wash them clean.
239
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
197 Morecambe. loi.
Mary Baker Bddy.
Anonymous.
Arr. by Albert F. Ctonanfe.
1. O gen
2. Love is
8. O make
tie pres
our ref
me glad
ence,
uge;
for
peace
on -
ev -
P4-f-H
F^?^
I
and joy and pow*r, —
ly "with mine eye
'ry scald - ing tear,
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di - vine,
be - hold
that owns each wait - ing hour,
the snare, the pit, the fall;
ferred, in - gra - ti - tude, dis - daini
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Thou Love that guards the
His hab - i - ta - tion
Wait, and love more for
^
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nest - ling's fal t'ring
high is hera, and
ev - 'ry hate, and
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fear
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Words copyright, 1883, by Mabt Bakkb Bdot. Used by permiasloii.
fiarmoDization copyright, 1908, by Christiak Scikkcs Boamd of Dibsctoba.
240
CBBISTIAN SCIENCE EYMNAL.
Keep Thou my child
(Omt«.
on
up - ward wing to
i
.^u
- night.
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IS.
I 2d^ 3d^ 4th and 6th verses only.
( Omit )
His arm en - cii* - cles me, and mine, and all.
No ill, — since God is good, and loss is gain.
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4 Beneath the shadow of His mighty wing ;
In that sweet secret of the narrow way.
Seeking and finding, with the angels sing :
" Lo I I am with you alway,*' — watch and pray,
5 No snare, no fowler, pestilence, or pain ;
No night drops down upon the troubled breast,
When heaven's aftersmile, eartli's teardrops gain.
And mother finds her home and heavenly rei
CHRISTLAN SCIENCE HYMNAL,
198 Eddy. 8>,4«.
Maiy Baker Bddy.
m ^^
1. O'er wait - ing barpstrings of the mind There sweeps a strain,
2. And wake a white- winged an - gel throng Of thoughts, il-lumed
3. Then his un-veiled,sweet mer-cies show Life's bur ^ dens light;
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Low, sad, and sweet, whose measures bind The power of pain.
By faith, and breathed in rap-tured song, With love per- fumed.
I kiss the cross, and wake to know A world more bright
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4 And o'er earth's troubled, angp-y sea
I see Christ walk,
And come to me, and tenderly.
Divinely talk.
5 Thus Truth engrounds me on the
Rock,
Upon Life's shore,
'Gainst which the winds and waves
can shock.
Oh, nevermore 1
6 From tired joy and grief afar,
And nearer Thee, —
Father, where Thine own children
are,
I love to be.
7 My prayer, some daily good to do
To Thine, for Thee ;
An ofifring pure of Love, where-
to
God leadeth me.
Words copyright, 1887, by Ma&t Bakbb Body. Used by permlssioD.
242
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
199 Festus. l.m.
From a German Chorale.
1. I praise
2. I take
8. That truth
Thee, Lord, for bless - ings sent
Thy hand and fears grow still;
gives prom - ise of a dawn.
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To break the dream of hii- manpower. For now my shal-low
Be -hold Thy face, and doubts re-move ; Who would not yield his
Be- neath whose light I am to see, When all these blind- ing
cis - tern's spent, I find Thy font and thirst no more,
wav - 'ring will To per - feet truth and bound -less love I
vails are drawn, This was the wis - est path for me.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
200 Church Triumphant, l. m.
William Oaskell.
J. W. BllSott.
1. Press on, press
2. Press on, press
on 1 ye sons
on 1 still look
of
in
light,
fiuth
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tir - ing in your bo • ly fight, Still tread - ing each temp
Him who con-q'reth sin and death: Then shall ye hear His
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ta - tion down, And bat - tling for a brigbt-er crown,
word, ^^Well done." True to the last, press on, press on I
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Oopyrtfit by J. W. Eixioxr. Uted by pmniMioii.
244
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201 Rivaulz. l. m.
Oliver Wendell Holmes.
1=4:
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Bev. J. B. D7kes, Mub. Doo
1. Sun of our life, Thy quick-'ning ray Sheds on our
2. Lord of all life, be - low, a - bove. Whose light is
8. Grant us Thy truth to make us free, And kind- ling
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path the glow of day; Star of our hope. Thy
truth, whose warmth is love, Be - fore Thy ev - er
hearts that bum for Thee, Till all Thy liv - ing
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soft-ened light Cheers the long watch -es of the night,
blaz - ing throne We ask no lus - tre of our own.
al - tars claim One ho - ly light, one heaven - ly flame.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
202 Tallis' Canon, l. m.
Isaac Watts.
Thomas Tallls.
1. Our God shall reign wher - e'er
the
sun
2.
Peo -
pie
and
realms
of
ev -
V
tongue
3.
Bless -
ings
a -
bound
wher
- e'er
He
reigns;
4.
Let
ev
- 'ly
crea -
ture
rise,
and
bring
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Does his
Dwell on
The pris -
Pe - cu -
sue - ces - sive jour- neys run ; His kingdom stretch from
His love with sweet -est song, And in-fant voi-ces
'ner leaps to loose his chains. The wea - ry find e -
liar hon - ors to our King ; An - gels de -scend with
shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more,
shall pro - claim Their ear • ly bless - ings on His name,
ter • nal rest. And all the sons of want are blest
songs a - gain, And earth re - peat the long A - men.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
203 Eisenach, lm.
Johann Hermann Soheln.
1. Fa - ther, my all in
2, In bonds, my per - feot
8. My smile be - neath the
»#fe=ri=Fl ^
all Thou art, My
lib • er - iy; My
cold world's frown ; In
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rest in toil, my ease in pain; The heal - ing of my
light in e - vil's dark - est hour; In want, my plen-ti-
grief, my joy un- speak - a - ble; In shame, my glo-ry
m
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a
m
bro - ken heart;
f ul sup - ply ;
and my crown ;
In strif e,my peace ; in loss, my gain ;
In weak-ness, my al - might - y power ;
My life in death, my all in all.
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247
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
204 Louvan. l. m.
N . li. Frothingbam, »t>r.
V. O. Taylor.
P^^ ^^^B
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1. O God, whose pres-ence glows iu all, With -in,
2. That love its ho - ly in - fluencepour To keep
8. Send down it« an - gel to our side. Send in
t3=
a
us
its
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round us, and
meek, and make
calm up . on
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a - bove 1 Thy word we bless. Thy
us free; And throw its bind - ing
the breast ; For we would know no
f
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name we call, Whose word
bless - ing more Round each
oth - er guide ;And we
is Truth, whose name is Love.
with all, and all with Thee,
can need no oth - er rest
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
205 Refuge, l. m.
Anne Steele.
Ait. from a Gtormen Oborale.
1. K my
2. Here let
8. Here, O
im - mor - tal Sav - iour lives. Then my im •
my faith un - shak - en dwell ; For - ev - er
my heart, thy trust re - pose, If Je - sus
mor- tal life is sure; His word a firm foun-'
sure the prom - ise stands ; Not all the claims of
is for . ev - er mine, Not death it - self — that
da - tion
earth or
last of
gives ; Here
may I
build.
and
rest
se - cure.
hell Can
e'er dis
- solve
the
sa •
cred bands
foes — Shall
break a
un -
ion
so
di - vine.
sTiti^
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
206 Abends, lm.
John Bowrinir*
p^nrr^ ^^
H. 8. Oakeley, Mas. Doo.
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fe*
1. I can - not al - ways trace the way Where Thoo, Al
2. Yes, God is love ; — a thought like this Can ev - 'ly
k
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might - y One, dost move; But I can al - ways,
gloom - y thought re - move. And turn all tears, all
al - ways say. That God is love, that God is love,
woes, to bliss, For God is love, for God is love.
By permission of E. M.
250
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
►7 Pentecost, l. m.
^v. John 8. B. MonBeU, alt. aad atar.
Bav. William Boyd«
1. Fight the good fight with all thy- might, Christ is thy
2. Run the straight race thro' 6od*s good grace, Lift up thine
8. Faint not nor fear, His arms are near, He ohang-eth
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strength, and Christ thy right ; Lay hold on life,
eyes, and seek His face; Life with its way
not, and thou art dear: Re • ly on Him,
and
he-
and
it shall be Thy joy and crown e - ter • nal - ly.
fore us lies, Christ is the path, and Christ the prize,
thou shalt see That Christ is all in all to thee.
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OopyiiCM by Bar. Wiixiav Botd. Used by penniMioii.
261
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
206 Aughton. l.bld.
J. H. OUmore, atar.
. W.B.
1. He lead - eth me I O bless • ed thought I O
2. Some - times 'mid scenes of deep - est gloom. Some
r=f\ i i j: i_^
words with heay 'n-ly com - fort fraught I What-e'er I do, wher-
times where E • den's bow - ers bloom, By wa - ten calm, o*er
'Ttjrp
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^1^^^
f
e'er I be, Still 'tis God's band that lead - eth me.
trou - bled sea, Still 'tis His hand that lead - eth me.
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CHmSTlAN SCnCJfCH HYMNAL.
Rbfbaik.
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I wotddbe. For by His hand He lead • eth me.
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CBEISXIAN SCIBNCJi HYMNAL.
209 York. c. m.
Anon.
^
Sootoh PaaltAr.
way,
the truthy the life/* Our
not hedged with forms, A
8. To point that liy • ing way,
to
speak That
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bless - ed Mas - ter said; ''And who - so to the
truth, too large for creeds, A life, in - dwell - ing,
truth ''which makes men free," To bring that quick - 'ning
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deep and broad. That meets the
life from heav'n. Is high - est
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path - way
heart's great
min - is
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needs.
try.
CHRISTIAN 8CIENCS HYMNAL.
210 St. Stephen, cm
William Oowper.abr.
Bav. wmiam Jones.
m
1. The Spir - it breathes up - on the word;
2. The hand that gave it, still sup - plies
8. Let ey - er - last - ing thanks be thine.
And
The
For
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brings the truth to sight;
gra - cious light and heat;
such a bright dis - play,
m^^
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Pre - cepts and prom -is -
Its truths up - on the
As makes a world of
P^^
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m
es af • ford
na - tions rise,-
dark - ness shine
A sano - ti - fy - ing light.
They rise, but nev - er set.
With beams of heav'n - ly day.
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CH&ISTIAK SCUCNCJS UtMNAL.
211 St. Peter, cm.
John Milton, alt. and abr.
Mt^?
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A. B. Batnacto.
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1. How love
% Lord God
8. For God
i^i
ly are Thy dwell •
of Hosts, that reign'st
the Lord, both sun
j-
t
ings, Lord,
on high,
and shield,
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From noise and trou - ble free ; How beau - ti - f ul the
They are the tru - ly blest Who on Thee on - ly
Gives grace and glo - ry bright; No good from him shall
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sweet
will
be
ac - cord Of those who pray to Thee I
re - ly, In Thee a - lone will rest,
with - held Whose ways are just and right.
CMHISTUN SCIMNCS HYMNAL.
2 HummeL c. ic
mon.
^^
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22
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L Ohy speed thee, Chris • tian,
2. There is
8. Oh, faint
on
a bat - tie to
not, Chris - tiani not
thy way,
be fought,
with sighs
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to
up
thou
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thy ar
ward race
be • fore
mor cling ;
to run;
His throne ;
With gird • ed
A crown of
The race must
^ =m=^^ ^ ^
loins the
call
glo - ry
to
be
oome be
- fore
the
bey. That grace and raer-cy bring,
sought, A vie - fry to be won.
prize, The cross be-fore the crown.
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CSJilSTlAN aCtENCS HYMNAL.
213 Sawley. c. m.
a. W. Lanfford.
^^
James Waloli.
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1. Speak gen - tly,
2. Speak gen - Uy
8. Speak gen - tly:
it
to
'tis
T
is
the
a
bet
err
Ut
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ter far
ing: know
tie thing.
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To rule by
They must have
Dropped in the
love
toiled
heart's
than
in
deep
fear;
vain;
weU;
Speak gen - Uy:
Per -chance un -
The good, the
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let
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joy
no harsh word mar The good we may
ness made them so ; O win them back
that it may bring, £ - ter - ni - ty
do here.
a -gain.
shall telL
CHBlSTIAir SCISKCM MtMNAL.
.4 Southwell, c. K.
WlUlam Oowper, alt. and »br.
H. 8. Irons*
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1. Ye
2. His pur
3. Blind un
id
pos
be
saints,
es
Uef
fresh cour
will rip
is sure
age take!
en fast,
to err.
I-
The clouds ye so much dread Are big with mer - cy,
Un - fold - ing ev - 'ry hour ; The bud may have a
And scan His work in vain; God is His own in -
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and will break In bless - ings on your head,
bit - ter taste, But sweet will be the flow'r.
ter - pret • er. And He will make it plain.
CHBISTULU SCIENCJe UYMNAL.
215 St. Anne. c. m.
laMM Watts, alt. aad »t>r.
WllUam Oroft.
i
a
ges
pasti
or -
der
stood.
in
Thy
sight
a
ges
past,
f
Our hope for
Or earth re
Are like an
Our hope for
time to come, Our shel - ter from the
ceived her frame, From ev - er - last - ing
eve - ning gone, Short as the watch that
time to come. Thou art our guard while
7 blast, And our e
art God, To end - less
the night Be - fore the
ges last. And our e
S^
ter
years
ris
ter
\
nal home ;
the same,
ing sun.
nal home.
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260
OHBISTIAN aCIENCB HYMNAL.
6 Maker, c. ic
ev. F. W. F»ber, Abr.
F. O* Maker.
1. I wor - ship Thee, sweet Will of Grod,
2. When ob - sta - cles and tai • als seem
8. He al - ways wins who sides with Grod,
^
And
Like
To
all
pns
him
Thy
OQ
no
I
l-U^±-
f
ways a - dore;
walls to be,
chance is lost ;
And ev
I do
God's will
the
is
day I live, I seem To love Thee more and more,
lit - tie I can do, And leave the rest to Thee,
sweet-est to him when It tri - umphs at his cost
Motto oopjrlflit,l>jF.O.MiJLSB. Used by pemlMtoik
261
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE STMNAL.
217 Warwick, c. m.
laaao Watts, alt. aad »br.
Samual Stantor.
1. Loidl
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have made Thy
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of Thy love,
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prom -is - es I rove, With ev - er fresh de - light,
mor - tal bUss are sown, And hid - den glo - ry lies.
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is God to me.
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Say - iour saith, Whose word can nev - er fail,
cem shall be To love and praise Thee more.
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221 Franconia. s. m.
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J. G. Ebellng*
1. Heirs of
2. God will
8. 'Tis He
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
222 Chiselhurst. s. u.
James Montgomery.
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1. Sow in the mom
2. And da - ly shall
thy seed,
ap - pear
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224 Chamouni. a., tb, d.
St. Thomas of Aquino.
O. Liomas.
1. On the night of that last sup - per Seat - ed
8. Lo I o'er an - cient forms do - part - ing, New - er
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225 Evening Prayer, as, 7a.
PhcBbe A. Hanaford, alt. and abr.
O. C. Stebblns.
1. Cast thy bread
2. Cast thj bread
8. As the seed
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up - on the wa - ters,
by bil - lows float - ed,
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226 Galilee, s^ tb.
Henry Francis Lyte, abr.
W. H. Jude.
1. Vain - ly, through night's wea - ry
2. Vain were all our toil and
8. Vain - er still the hope of
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Charles Wesley.
Johann ZundeL
1. Peace be to this con
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Peace, that speaks the heav'n - ly
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228 Lux Eoi. sb, tb, d.
J. M. Neale, alt.
Sir Arthur 8. SolllTac.
1. Ho - ly Fa - ther. Thou hast taught us
2. We would trust in Thy pro - tect - ing,
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230
Me, O Thou Great Jehovah, as. r*. 4>.
William Williams, alt. and abr.
H. 8. Ixxms.
1. Guide
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231 St. Bees. ?>.
Charles Wesley, alt.
Bev. J. B. Dykas, Mua. Doo.
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32 Seymour, ts.
W. F. Lloyd, alt. and abr.
Arr. from C. M. von Weber.
1. Wait, my heart, up
on
the
Lord,
2. If
3. Rock
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With Thy prom - ise
full and
free;
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need - f ul grace — " As thy
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days thy strength shall be."
days thy strength shall be."
days thy strength shall be."
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HYMNAL.
233 St. George. 7b.d.
John BowrinfiT-
1. Watch
2. Watch
8. Watch
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man,
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tell
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its flight, Doubt and ter - ror are with - drawn ;
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234 HoUey. 7..
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guide and guard; Mine to give a rich re - ward; —
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CBSISTIAN SCIENCE BYMNAL.
235 Serug. 6«, 4«.
8. J. Avery.-
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2. Come, all - per - vad - ing Love, Blest heart of Heav'n a - hove,
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star in sight, Press on - ward in the rightyWhichshallen- dure.
TWn - i - ty. And ev - 'ry heart shall see E - ter - nal rest.
287
CHRISTIAN SCISNCS MTMNAL.
236 Horbury. es, 4s.
Sarah F. Adams.
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1. Near
2. Though
3. There
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like
let
my
a
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my song shall be,
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to beck - on me
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4 Then, with my waking thoughts
Bright with Thy praise,
Out of my stony griefs,
Bethel Til raise ;
So by my woes to be
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee !
6 Or if on jojrf ul wing,
Cleaving the sky,
Sun, moon, and stars forgot,
Upward I fly.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
FntflT LINE. Author. Hymn
Abide not in the realm of dreams W,H. BurUtgh 18
Abide with mel Fast breaks the morning light Bertha Woods 185
Abide with me: fast falls the eventide Henry FrancU Lyte 165
A glorious da^r is dawning 153
AlTpower is given unto our Lord F.W.R 240
Be firm and be faithful : desert not the right Anon 173
Beneath the shadow ot the cross Samuel Longfellow 84
Beneath the thick but breaking cloud Anon 58
Be Thou, O God, exalted hi^h Anon page 1
Be true and list the voice within Anon 37
Blest Christmas mom, though murky clouds Mary Baker Eddy 186
Blest Christmas mom, though muri^ clouds Mary Baker Eddy 188
Breaking through the clouds of darkness F,L. Heywood 127
Bright was the guiding star that led Harriet Avber 80
Call the Lord thy sure salvation James Monlgomery 112
Cast thy bread upon the waters Phabe A. Hanaford 116
Cast thy bread upon the waters Phabe A. Hanaford 225
Church of the ever-living God HoroHue Bonar 54
City of God, how broad and far Samuel Johnson 65
Come, Thou all-transfomiing Spirit Jonathan Evans 133
Come, Thou all-transforming Spirit Jonathan Evans 229
Come to the land of peace Felicia D. Hemans 97
Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish ThomM Moore 241
Come, ye that know and fear the LonT Qeorge Burder 74
Come, ye that know and fear the Lord Qeorge Burder 218
Day by day the manna fell Josidh Conder 135
Day by day the manna fell Josiah Conder 163
Etemal Mind the Potter is Alice Dayton 92
Everlasting amis of Love J. R, Macduff 136
Every human tie may perish Rev, Thomas Kelley 132
Faith grasps the blessing she desires 43
Father, hear the prayer we offer Mrs, L, M, WHlis 120
Father, my all in all Thou art 20
Father, my all in all Thou art 203
Father, Thou Joy of loving hearta Bernard of Clavrvaux, Tr. by Ray PaU
mer 10
Fight the good fi^t with all thy mi^t Rev, John S. B. MonseU 13
Fight the good fi^t with all thv might Rev, John S. B. MonseU ^07
From all that dwell below the sues Isaac WaUs
From out the hideous ni^t M. M
From the table now retinng John Rows «^
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FIRST LINE&
FIRST LINE. AuOyar. Efwrn
Gird thy heavenly armor on Charlotte EUioi 162
Glory be to God on high John Taylor 184
God comes, with succor speedy Jamu Mordgomery 148
God is Love; His«mercy brightens John Bowring 114
God is my strong salvation Jamea Montgomery 152
God is the Life, the Truth, the Way Mr8. leabeUa B. Keyee 28
God made all His creatures free James Monlmnnery 144
God's gloiy is a wondrous thing Rev, F. W. Paber 45
Gracious spirit, dwell with me Thomas Toke Lynch 145
Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah WHUam Winters 134
Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah WHUam Winters 230
Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews Isaac Watts 14
Happy the heart where graces reign Isaac Watts 44
Happy the man, who knows Rev, Thomas Cogswell Upham 109
Elath not thy heart within thee burned Stephen O, BuUinch 16
Hear our prayer, oh gracious Father F,L, Heywooa 117
Heirs of unending life Benjamin Beddome 104
Heirs of unending life Benjamin Beddome 221
He leadeth mel O blessed thought! «/. H. Qitmars 206
Help us to help each other, Lora 53
Here, O my Lord, I'd see Thee face to face H&ratius Bonar 166
He that goeth forth with weeping Thomas Hastings 130
He that has God his guardian made Tale and Brady 39
High in the heavens, eternal God Isaac Waits 38
Holy Biblel book divine John Burton 142
Holy Bible! book divine John Burton 234
Holy Father, Thou hast taught us /. Af . Neale 129
Holy Father, Thou hast taught us J,M, Neale 180
Holy Father, Thou hast taught us J,M, Neale 228
How beauteous on the mountains Benjamin Oough 151
How beauteous were the works divine A, 6. Coxe 23
How blest are they whose hearts are pure WiUiam Goode 51
How firm a foundation, ye saints of tlic Lord George Keith 170
How eentle God's commands PhUxp Doddridge 93
How K>vely are Thy dwellings. Lord John Milton 55
How lovely are Thy dwellings. Lord John MiUon 211
How sweet, how heavenly is tne sight Joseph Swain 57
How sweetly flowed the gospel sound John Bowring 33
"I am the way, the truth, the life" Anon 41
"I am the way, the truth, the life " Anon 209
I cannot always trace the way John Bowring 32
I cannot always trace the way John Bowrinq 206
I cannot walk in darkness long Caroline A, Mason 78
If God is aU in aU . . EmHy F. Seal 156
If my immortal Saviour lives Anne Steele 90
If my immortal Saviour lives Anne Steele 205
If on our daily courae, our mind John KMe 5
I know no life divided Rev. Carl J, P. Spitta. Tr. by Richard
Massie 154
I look to Thee in every need Samuel LongfeUow 176
I'm a pilffrim, and I'm a stranger M. S, B. Dana 181
Immortal Love, forever full J,G, WhitHer 77
Imposture shrinks from li^ht Thomas Scott 96
In atmosphere of love divme 81
I need Thee every hour Mrs, Annie S. Hawks 182
In heavenly love abiding A. L. IF. 140
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OP FIRST LINES.
FIRST LINE. Author, Hymn
In Thee, oh Spirit, true ftnd tender F, A. F 164
In Thee, oh Spirit, true and tender F. A. F 187
I praise Thee, Loid, for blessings sent 2
I praise Thee, Lord, for blessings sent 109
It came upon the midniriit dear E, H, Sears 89
I worship Thee, sweet Will of God Rev, F. W. Faber 68
I worship Thee, sweet Will of God Rev F. W. Faber 216
Jesus, what precept is like thine Mre, Mary A, Livermore 7
Joy to the world, — the Lord is come Isaac Wails 47
Joy to the worid, — the Lord is come Isaac Watts 64
Kingdoms and thrones to God belong Isaac Waits 6
Know, O child, thy full salvation Henry Francis Lyte 118
Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling g^oom John Henry Newman 169
Lead, kindly Light, amid the endrding gloom John Henry'Newman 190
Let party names no more Benjamin Beddome 98
Look, ye saintsi the day is breaking Rev, Thomas KeUey 131
LordI I have made Thy word my choice Isaac Watts 70
Lordl I have made Thy word my choice Isaac Waits 217
Lord, may Thy truth upon ^e heart Caroline Gilman 12
Lowly in heart to all wno sought 87
Make channels for the streams of love Richard C, Trench 86
Make haste, O man, to do Horaiius Bonar 110
Make haste, O man, to do Horaiius Bonar 223
Mighty God. the Firet, the Last WiUiam OaskeU 137
My feet shall never slide Isaac WaUs 176
Nearer, my God, to Thee Sarah F, Adams 168
Nearer, my God, to Thee Sarah F. Adams 236
Now is the time approaching Jane Bcrthwick 160
Now sweeping down the years untold Lattra C, Nourse 121
Now to our loving Father, God Hymns and Tunes 60
O'er waiting haip-strings of the mind Mary Baker Eddy 179
O'er waiting haip-strings of ^e mind Mary Baker Eddy 198
O for a faith that will not shrink W.H, Bathurst 67
O God, our help in ages past Isaac Waits 215
O God, whose presence j^ows in all N, L, Frothingham 26
O God, whose presence ilows in all N, L, Frothingham 204
Oh, be not faitnlessl wiui the mom Bernard Barton 177
Oh do not bar your mind Charles Parsons 107
OhI ever on our earthly path C,F, Alexander 62
Oh! eentle presence, peace and joy and power Mary Baker Eddy 197
Oh, he whom Jesus loved has tniiy spoken J,0, Whiitier 172
OhI not alone with outward sign J,0, Whiitier 90
Oh, sometimes gleams upon our sight J,0, WhiHier 17
Oh, speed thee. Christian, on thy way Anon 66
Oh, speed thee. Christian, on thy way Anon 212
Oh, the cUuoginff bells of Time EUen M, H. Oaies 193
O life that maEeth all things new Samuel Longfellow 3
O Lord, I would delight in Thee John Ryland. 91
O Lord, I would delight in Thee John Ryland 219
O Lordl where'er Thy people meet WiUiam Cowper 26
O Love Divine, whose constant beam J.O, Whittier ^^
O Lovel O lifel our faith and si^t J.O. WhiiHer "^^B
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FIRST LiNB. Auihar, Hfmn
O, my people! ioumeving. onward Mrs. F. 5. Lovejmi 125
One cup of healing oil and wine W.H, Dnanmom 35
One holy Church of God appears Samuel Longfellow 85
One holy Church of God appears Samuel Larifellaw 220
On the night of that last supper St. Thomas of Aquino 119
On the nieht of that last supper Si. Thomas of Aquino 224
Onward, Christian soldiere S. Barino4jfould 157
Onward, Christian, though the region /Samuel Johnson 113
Onward, Christian, though the region Samuel Johnson 183
O pure Refonnere! not in vain J.O. WkUtier 83
O Spirit, source of light Arifln 95
O tender, loving Shepherd F. W. R 238
O Thou ^reat Friencf to all the sons of men Theodore Parker 168
Our God is love; and all His saints Anon 78
Our God is Love^ unchanging Love F. W. B. 101
Our God shall reign where'er the sun Isaac WaUs 9
Our God shall reign where'er the sun Isaac Waits 202
Our heaven is everywhere Miss Fletcher 94
F&rtneisof a glorious hope Charles Wesley 138
P&rtners of a f^oiious hope Charles Wesley 231
Peace be to this congregation Charles Wesley 128
Peace be to this congregation Charles Wesleif 227
Planted in Christ, the Bving vine S. F. Smith 66
Prayer is the heart's sincere desire James Montgomery 88
Press on! dear traveller, press on Mrs. J. H. bell 40
Press on, press onl ye sons of light WUHom QaskeU 4
Press on, press onl ye sons of Ug^t William OaskeU 200
Rockof Ages, Truth Divine F. W. E 188
Rouse, ye soldiers of the cross M.H. Tipton 192
Saw ye my Saviour! Heard ye the glad sound Mary Baker Eddy 178
Scorn not the slightest word or deea 48
Servants of Christ, arise Mrs. Lydia H. Sigoumey 102
Shepherd, show me how to go Mary Baker Eddy 161
Shepherd, show me how to go Mary Baker Eddy 195
Shepherd, i^ow me how to go Mary Baker Eddy 196
Soldiers of Christ, arise Charles Wesley 103
Sow in the mom thy seed James Montgomery 108
Sow in the mom thy se«d James Montgomery 222
Speak gently, it is better far G.W. Langford 60
Speak ^ntly. it is better far G.W. Langford 213
Still, still with Thee when purple morning breaketh. .Harriet Beecher Stowe 171
Sun of our life. Thy quickening ray Oliver Wendell Holmes 8
Sun of our life, Thy quickening ray Oliver Wendell Holmes.. 201
Supreme in wisdom as in power Isaac Watts, arr. hy WiUiam Cameron 61
"Take up thy cross," the Savioursaid C.W. Everest 27
Teach me, my God and King Rev. George Herbert 100
The Christian warrior, see him stand James Montgomery 31
The God who made both heaven and earth 79
The heavens declare the glory F, W, R 237
The hopes Thy holy wordsupplies Sir Robert Grant 22
The lifted eye, and bended knee 36
The loving friend to all who bowed Samuel LongfeUow 82
The mormns ligbt is breaking S. F. Smith 147
TheorieSf which thousanda cherish R.C.WaUrston .. 128
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FIRST LiNS. Author. HytMi
There's a wideness in God's mercy Rev. F, W, Faber 194
The Spirit breathes upon the word William Cowper 42
The Spirit breathes upon the word WxUiam Cow-pet 210
They are slaves who will not choose J,R, LcweU 143
They who seek the throne of grace Oliver Holden 141
Thine is a living way M.J.H. Zink 99
Thou art the Way: to Thee alone Oeorffe W. Doane 76
Thy will, ahnightjr Father, Thine H 24
Tis God the Spint leads James Montgomery 101
To us a Child of Hope is bom John Morison 09
True, the heart grows rich in giving Elizabeth Charles 126
Trutn comes alike to all S.J. Avery 160
Truth comes alike to all S. J. Avery 235
Upon the Gospel's sacred page John Bowring 15
Vainly, through night's weary houra Henry Francis Lyte 124
Vainly, through night's weary hours Henry Francis Lyte 226
Wait, my heart, upon the Lord W. F. Lloyd 140
Wait, my heart, upon the Lord W. F. Lloyd, 232
Walk in the light! so thou shalt know Bernard Barton 63
Walk with your God along the road T.H.GiU 76
Watchman, tell us of the night John Bowring 146
Watchman, tell us of the ni^t John Bowring 233
Well for him who all things losing OoUfried Arnold. Tr. by Miss Wink-
toorth 115
We may not climb the heavenly steeps J.O. Whittier 49
We say to all men far and near O.F.P. Hardenburg 46
We thank Thee, heavenly Father Anon 239
We walk by faith of joys to come Isaac Watts 72
Whatever aims thy sense of truth Mary W. Hale 60
WTiat is thy birthright, man Emuy F. Seal 166
When God is seen with men to dwell Hosea BaUou 21
When Jesus, our great Master, came 29
When like a stranger on our sphere James Montgomery 19
While Thou, O my God, art my help and defender 174
Why is thy faith, O child of God, so small W.F. Sherwin 167
Why search the future and the past Charles H. Barlow 11
With Love and Peace and Joy supreme Lavra C. Nourse 122
Word of Life, most pure, most strong J.F. Bahnmaier. Tr. by Miss Wink-
worih 139
Ye messengers of Christ Mrs. Vokes 106
Ye servants of the Lord Philip Doddridge 106
Ye timid saints, fresh courage take TFiUuim Cowper 62
Ye timid saints, fresh courage take TFiUuun Cowper 214
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TUNES.
TUNS. Composer, Hymn
Abends H.S, Oakdey 206
Abrige l$aac Smith 82
Albano Vincent NorMo 68
Alsace Beethoven 6
ArliDgton ThomoM A. Arne ... 40
Athol Kalph Harriaon 106
Aughton W, B, Bradbury., . . 208
Aurelia 8.8, We$ley 148
Aufltria F. J. Baydn 126
Autumn Mareehio 126
Avon bugh mUon 78
Azmon OUiter-Maeon 61
Balerma Hugh Wilson 67
BartiineuB Stephen Jenke US
Bavaria German 127
Beecher Johann Zundel 227
Belmont Mozart 67
Bemerton B, W, Greatorez ... 62
Benevento Samud WMe 184
Bera J. E. Gould 30
Berlin Menddaeohn 167
Bethany Lowell Maeon 168
Blumenthal J.D. Blumenthal . , . 180
Boylston Lowell Maeon 103
Bracondale Josiah Booth 218
Brattle Street IgnacePleyel 91
Bright was the guiding
star Brackett 80
Calm ThomoB Baetinge . . 176
Canonbury 8chumann 12
Capetown Friedrich Filitz 162
Carlisle Charles LockhaH.. . 106
Carter Rev. B. 8, Carter. . . 194
Cast thy bread upon the
waters Bracked 116
Chamouni G. Lomas 224
Chesterfield Rev. Thomas Baweis 46
Chiselhurst 8ir Joseph Barvby . . 222
Christmas oir. from G. F. Handd 69
Christmas Mom Albert F. Conant.. . 189
Church Triumphant . . J. W. EUioU 200
Colchester Henry PurceU 77
CfOme ye that know and
the Lord Brackett 74
\onI>axologj.Guillaume Franck, . p. 1
TUNB« Cempo&er. Hymm
Communion Hymn • . .Braekdt 178
Conaolator Samud Webbe Ml
Coronation Oliver Bolden 4ft
Coyentiy arr. F. W. Bod i»
Day of Rest /. W. EUhU 150
Dedham WilUam Oardimr . . 43
Dennis J,B. O, Naegdi. . . 98
Deventer BerikM Tows 18
Dijon J.O.BtUkcmer 141
Duke Street /. BaUon 87
Dundee Guillmune Franck. , 83
Eckhardtsheim CkaHes Zeimer
Eddy BracktU
Ein Feste Burg Martin Luther
Eisenach Johann H. Sehein . .
Elijah Menddssohn-Rooi . .
Elvet Rev. J. B. Dykes . . .
Eschcd G.M. Garrett
Eternity P.P. BUss
Evan WiUiamH Havergai
Evening Prayer G C. StObins
Eventide WiUiam B, Monk. ,
Eventide William B. Monk. .
Everlasting arms of
Love Brackett
Ewing Alexander JBwing. . *
Father, hear the prayer
we offer Brackett
Father, my all in all
Thou art Brackett
Father, Thou Joy of
loving hearts Brackett
Federal Street B, K. Oliver
Festus F^fxmi a German Chorale
Franconia J, G. Bbding
87
198
240
144
193
69
225
165
186
188
149
120
20
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199
221
Galilee W, B. Jude
Germany Beethoven
God is the Life Brackett
Gottschalk GottschaUc-Main ... 163
Greenland Lausanne Psalter. . . 161
Greenville /. /. j^oiitsetw .... 129
Guide me, O Thou great
Jehovah Brackett... > 184
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TUNC. Compour. Hymn
Guide me, O Thou great
Jehovah H. 8. Iron* 280
Had I the tongues of
Greeka and Jews . . .BrackeU 14
Halle BaydnHoBtingi ... 146
Hamburg arr, Lowell Mcuon . . 29
Hanrille Jame» FUfU 78
Hebdomadal ThomoM B. Strong. . 63
Heber GwrgtKingdgy 76
Hebron Lowdl ifofon 81
Heirs of unending life. J9racikett 104
Hendon C. E,A, Malan ... 137
Henley LoweUMoion 171
Herford arr. F, W, Root 143
HoUey George Hew9 234
Holy Bible BrackeU 142
Holyrood James Walaon 100
Homeland 8irAfihur8,avUivan2SS
Horbury Ret. J. B, Dykee ... 236
Hummel Ckarlee Zeuner 212
Hursley Haydn-Monk 26
I cannot always trace
the way BrackeU 32
IfOodisallinall ....Byadkett 166
If my immortal Saviour
Uvea BrackeU 80
Haley F. G.IUley 130
Tm a pilgrim Anon 181
Imposture shrinks from
light BrackeU 06
I uMd Thee every
hour Rev. Robert Lowry, . 182
In Thee, Oh Spirit, true
and tender BrackeU 187
I praise Thee, Jjotd. ,, BrackeU 2
Italian Hymn F. GiardM 160
I worship Thee BrackeU 68
Know, O child, thy full
salvation BachrCoiuaU
Laban Lowell Maaon
Lambeth Anon
Lead, kindly Light BrackeU
Let party names no
more BrackeU
Linwood G. A, Roeeini
Lischer Sehneider-Miuon . . .
Lord! I have made Thy
words my choice . . .BrackeU
Louvan V. C, Taylor
Lux Benigna Ren. J, B. Bykee. . .
Lux Eoi Sir Arthur 8. Sullivan
Lyons F, J. Haydn
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Maitland G. N. AUen
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806
TUNE. Composer, Hymn
Make haste, Oman... Bhidbeet 110
Maker F C. Maker 216
Manoidi arr. from G. A. Roseini 61
Melcombe Samuel Webbe 18
Merton WiUiam H. Monk. . 114
Missionary Chant Charlee Zeuner 8
Missionary Hymn LoweU Maaon 168
Morecambe Anon 197
Moruington G.C.W. Morningion 102
Munich St&rl-MendeUeohn . . 162
Naomi NaegeU-Maeon 63
Nox Praecessit J. B. Calkin 220
Nurembuig Johann Rudolph Ahle 186
Oaksville Charlee Zeuner 48
0*er waiting harp-
strings of the mind. . William L. Johneon 179
O God, whose presence
glows in all BrackeU .. . 26
Oh, speed thee BrackeU 66
Old Hundred Guillaume Franck.. 1
Olmutz arr. by LoweU Maeon 107
O Love Divine Sir Joeeph Bamby . . 34
Onward, Christian,
thou^ the rc^on . . . George GoUerman . . 183
Ortonville ThonMB Haetinge. . , 41
Our heaven is every-
where BrackeU 94
Park Street F.M. A. Venua 18
Partners of a glorious
hope BrackeU 188
Peace be to this congre-
gation BrackeU 128
Pentecost ........... .Reo. WiUiaunBoyd . 207
Peterborough Ralph Harrieon 47
Petersham C, W. Poole 90
Pleyel .IgnacePleyd 189
Portuguese John Reading 170
Preghlera Frederic W. Root . . 88
Press on, press on I BrackeU 4
Rathbun Ithamar Conkey 116
Redeemer Handel-Root 122
Refuge From a German Chorale 206
Regent Square Henry Smart 229
Retreat Thomae Hastings . . 19
Rivaulx Res. J. B. Dykes ... 201
Rockingham LoweU MoMrn 86
Rouse, ye soldiers J. H.F. 192
Sacrifice Henry Lahee 64
Savannah Ignace Pleyel 168
Sawley James Walch 213
Saxby T. R. MaUhews .... 86
Schumann arr, from Schnunamn 1
Science Brackdt ^
Secoomb CAaries H. Mbrif.^
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF TUNES.
TUNE. Composer, Hymn
Serenity arr.from W, F. WaOace 186
Serug Anon 236
Seymour arr, from C. M, wm Weber 232
Shepherd Albert F. Conant. . . 196
Shepherd, show ue
how to go WiUiam L. Johnson 161
Shepherd, show me
how to go BrackeU 196
Sicily Sicilian Melody .... Ill
Silver Street Isaac Smith 100
Simpson Jrom Louis Spohr. . . 71
Southport Oeorge Kingsley ... 81
Southwell .
.11. S, Irons 214
Sow in the mom BrackeU 108
Speak gently BrackeU 60
Spohr Louis Spohr 92
St. Agnes Rev, J, B. Dykes ... 66
St. Anne WiUiam Croft 216
St. Anselm Sir Joseph Barvjby. . 237
St. Asaph J,M. Oiomotichi . . 89
State Street J. C. Woodman 97
St. Bees Reo, J. B, Dykes ... 281
St. Cecilia Rev. L. G. Hayne . . 166
St. Etheldreda Rev, Thomas Turton 64
St. Flavian Day's Psalter 72
St. George Sir George J. Elvey 233
St. Gertrude Sir Arthur 8, SuUivan 167
St. Leonard Henry Smart 76
St. Leonard Henry Hiles 219
St. Magnus Jeremiah Clark 84
St. MarUn's . WiUiatn Tansur. ... 86
Stockwell D. E. Jones 117
St. Oswald Rev. J. B. Dykes.. . 112
St. Peter A. R. Reinagle 211
St. Stephen Rev. WUliam Jones . 210
St. Sylvester Rev. J. B. Dykes. . . 123
St. Thomas WiUiam Tansur ... 101
St. Vincent J. Uglow 164
Bun of our life BrackeU 8
TalllsCanon Thomas TaUis 202
Thatcher G. F.Handel 96
TUNV. Compaeer. Hym
The Spirit breathes
upon the word BrackeU 42
Thy will, almighty
Father, Thine S. S. Wesley 24
Toplady Thomas Hastings . . 188
Toulon The Geneva PsaUer. 166
Truro Charles Bumey 6
Truth comes alike
to all BrackeU IW
Vainly, through
night's weary liours .BrackeU 184
Valete Sir Arthur 8. SuUisan 40
Varina George F. Root .... 191
Walt, my heart, upon
the Lord
Ward
Ware
Wareham
Wareham
Warwick
Watchman
Wfibh
Weimar
We thank Thee
Whatever dims thy
sense of truth
While Thou, O my
God, art my help . . .
Wildersmouth
Wllmot
Winchester, New
Woodworth
Wordsworth
BrackeU 140
, arr.by LoweU Mason 3S
George Kingsley ...
WiUiam Kncq>p.... 11
WiUiam Knapp.... 21
Samud Stanley S17
LoweU Mason 146
(?. J. Webb 147
Ancient Melody 131
B. J. Hopkine 177
MendeUeohn 238
BrackeU.
GO
BrackeU 174
E. J, Hopkins 138
C.M.wn Weber... 119
Musikalisches Hand-
buch, Hamburg ... 22
W. B. Bradbury. ... 17
WiUiam H. Monk.. 154
Ye timid salnta BraduU 62
York SceUihPsalUT 209
Zephyr W. B. Bradbury 16
Zion Thomae HasUngs. . . 133
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