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HYMNS  AND  PRAYERS  FOR  THE  USE 
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BOSTON,    MASSACHUSETTS 
1917 


FOREWORD 

THIS  collection  of  tunes  is  intended  to  accom- 
pany Hymns  and  Prayers  for  the  Use  of 
THE  Army  and  Navy,  and  can  be  secured  from 
Houghton,  Mififlin  Company,  Boston,  the  publishers 
of  that  book. 

Tunes  taken  from  the  Hutch  ins'  Hymnal  are 
used  by  the  permission  of  Dr.  Hutchins. 

Boston,  July  20,  1917. 


INDEX  TO  FIRST  LINES 

No. 

Abide  with  ine:  f:ist.  fulls  the  eventide 1 

All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus'  Name 2 

Bread  of  the  world,  in  mercy  broken 3 

Come,  Thou  Almighty  King 4 

Eternal  Father!  strong  to  save 5 

Fight  the  good  fight,  with  all  thy  might 6 

Fling  out  the  banner!  let  it  float 7 

For  all  the  Saints,  who  from  their  labours  rest 8 

Go  forward.  Christian  soldier 9 

God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again 10 

God  of  our  fathers,  known  of  old H 

He  leadeth  me!  O  blessed  thought 12 

Holy,  Holy,  Holy!  Lord  God  Almighty 13 

How  firm  a  foundation,  ye  saints  of  the  Lord 14 

I  am  Thine,  O  Lord,  I  have  heard  Thy  voice 15 

I  love  to  tell  the  story 1*^ 

1  need  Thee  every  hour 1^ 

In  the  cross  of  Christ  I  glory 18 

Jerusalem,  the  golden 19 

Jesu,  Lover  of  my  soul "^0 

Jesus,  Saviour,  pilot  me -"1 

Jesus  shall  reign  where'er  the  sun 22 

Just  as  I  am,  without  one  plea 23 

Lead,  kindly  Light,  amid  th'  encircling  gloom 24 

Love  divine,  all  love  excelling -^^ 

Mine  eyes  have  seen  the  glory  of  the  coming  of  the  Lord 26 

My  country!  'tis  of  thee 27 

My  faith  looks  up  to  Thee 2S 


No. 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee 29 

Now  the  da}'^  is  over 30 

O  beautiful  for  spaeious  .skies 31 

O  come,  all  ye  faithful 32 

O  God,  our  help  in  ages  past 33 

O  Jesus,  1  have  promised .  .  .  .  : 34 

O  Jesu,  Thou  art  standing 35 

O  Love  that  wilt  not  let  me  go 3G 

Oh,  say,  can  you  see  by  the  dawn's  early  light 37 

Onward,  Christian  soldiers 38 

Pass  me  not ,  O  gentle  Saviour 39 

Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me 40 

Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise 41 

Stand  up,  stand  up,  for  Jesus 42 

Sun  of  my  soul,  Thou  Saviour  dear 43 

The  Church's  one  foundation 44 

The  Son  of  God  goes  forth  to  war 45 

The  strife  is  o'er,  the  battle  done 46 

Thou  didst  leave  Thy  throne 47 

What  a  friend  we  have  in  Jesus 48 

When  I  survej^  the  wondrous  Cross 49 

Yield  not  to  tcmjitntion 50 


p  2  Swift  to  its  close  ct)bs  out  life's  little  day; 

Eiii til's  jiiys  Kiow  <iiin,  its  glories  pass  away, 

Chaii-;c  ami  doeay  in  all  around  I  see; 
wf  O  Tliou  wlio  ehangcst  not,  (7))  abide  with  nie. 

/  3  I  need  Thy  presence  every  passing  hour ; 
<-r    What  but  "Thy  frrace  can  foil  the  tempter's  power? 

A\nio,  like  Tliyself,  my  guide  and  stay  can  be? 
/      Through  cloud  and  sunshine,  Lord,  (/> )  abide  with  me. 

/  4  I  fear  no  foe.  witli  Thee  at  hand  to  bless: 
Ills  have  no  weight,  and  tears  no  bitterness. 
^Vhero  is  deatli's  sting'.'  wlvere,  grave,  thy  victory? 
1  triumph  still,  if  Tliou  abide  with  me. 


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Whom  David,  Lord  did  call ; 
The  God  incarnate,  Man  divine! 
/  And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all! 

p  3  Sinners,  whose  love  can  ne'er  forget 
The  wormwood  and  the  gall, 
cr  Go,  spread  your  trophies  at  His  feet, 
f    And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all! 

ff  4  Let  every  kindred,  every  tribe, 
Before  Him  prostrate  fall! 
To  Him  all  majesty  ascribe, 
And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all! 


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Look  on  tlie  tears  by  sinners  shed; 
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That  by  Thy  grace  our  souls  are  fed. 


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Gird  on  Thy  mighty  sword; 

Our  prayer  attend  1 
Come,  and  Thy  people  bless; 
Come,  give  Thy  word  success; 
'Staldish  Thy  righteousness, 

Saviour  and  Friend  1 


p  3  Come,  Holy  Comforter, 
Thy  sacred  witness  bear, 
In  this  glad  hour! 
cr  Thou,  Who  almighty  art, 
Now  rule  in  every  heart. 
And  ne'er  from  us  depart, 
Spirit  of  power  1 


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The  highest  praises  bo, 

Hence  evermore; 
Thy  sovereign  majesty 
May  we  in  glory  see, 
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Love  and  adore. 


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p  And  calm  amidst  its  rage  didst  sleep: 

O  hear  us  when  (cr)  we  cry  to  Thee 
p  For  those  in  peril  on  the  seal 

n\f3  Most  Holy  Spirit  1  Who  didst  brood 
Upon  the  chaos  darlc  and  rude, 
And  bid  its  angry  tumult  cease, 
And  give,  for  wild  confusion,  (;>)  peace; 
p  O  hear  us  when  (cr)  we  cry  to  Thee 
p  For  those  in  peril  on  the  seal 

mf  4  O  Trinity  of  love  and  power! 

Our  brethren  shield  in  danger's  hour; 
From  rock  and  tempest,  fire  an<l  foe. 
Protect  them  wheresoe'er  they  go; 
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Lift  up  thine  eyes,  and  seek  His  face ; 
Life  with  its  wav  before  us  lies, 
cr  Christ  is  the  path,  and  Christ  the  prize.  "</4  Faint  not  nor  fear,  His  arms  are  near ; 

He  changeth  not,  and  thou  art  dear ; 
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an -gels  bend  In  aiix-ious  si- lence  o'er  the  sign; 
hea-  then  lands  Shall  see  from  far  the  glo-rious  sight, 
sin  -  sick  souls  That  sink  and  per  -  ish     in    the  strife. 


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And  vain  -  I7  seek  to  com-pre-hend  The  won-der  of  the  love  divine. 
And  nations.crowding  to  be  born,  Baptize  their  spir-  its  in  its  light. 
Shall  touch  in  faith  its    radiant  hem.  And  spring  im-mor-tal     in  -  to  life.     Amen. 


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Fling  out  the  banner!  let  it  float 
Skyward  and  seaward,  high  and  wide, 

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6  Fling  out  the  banner!  wide  and  high, 
Seaward  and  skyward,  let  it  shine. 
Nor  skill,  nor  might,  nor  merit  ours; 
We  conquer  only  in  that  sign. 


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Thou,  Lord,  their  Captain  in  the  well-fought  tight; 
Thou,  in  the  darkness  drear,  the  one  true  Light. 
Alleluia. 
17^  3  O  may  Thy  soldiers,  faithful,  true,  and  bold. 
Fight  as  the  saints  who  nobly  fought  of  old. 
And  win,  with  them,  the  victor's  crown  of  gold. 
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v\f  Yet  all  are  one  m  Thee,  for  all  are  Thine. 
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mp  5  And  when  the  strife  is  fierce,  the  warfare  long, 
cr  Steals  on  the  oar  the  distant  triumph-song, 
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Fear  not  the  secret  foe; 
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cr  Trust  only  Christ,  thy  Ctiptain; 
Cease  not  to  watch  and  pray; 
Heed  not  the  treacherous  voices 
That  lure  thy  soul  astray. 

tnf  3  Go  foward,  Christian  soldier! 
Nor  dream  of  peaceful  rest, 
Till  Satan's  host  is  vanquished 
And  heaven  is  all  possessed; 


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Till  Christ  Himself  shall  call  thee 
To  lay  thine  armour  by, 

And  wear  in  endless  glory 
The  crown  of  victory. 


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Go  forward.  Christian  soldier! 

Fear  not  the  gathering  night: 
The  Lord  has  been  thy  shelter; 
The  Lord  will  be  thy  liglit. 
mf  When  morn  His  face  revealeth, 
CI'  Thy  dangers  all  are  past: 
p  0  pray  that  faith  and  virtue 
May  keep  thee  to  the  last! 


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bo  with  you  till  wo  meet 
be  with  you  till  we  meet 
be  with  you  till  we  meet 
be  with  you  till  we  meet 


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a  -  gain! — 'Neath  His  wings  pro-tect-ing 
a  -  gain! — "Whcii  life's  per  -  lis  thick  con  • 
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found  you,  Put        His  arms  un-fail-ing    round    you; 

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God  of  our  fathers,  known  of  old, 
Lord  of  our  far-flung  battle-line, 

Beneath  whose  awful  hand  we  hold 
Dominion  over  palm  and  pine  — 

Lord  God  of  Hosts,  be  with  us  yet, 

Lest  we  forget  —  lest  we  forget ! 


The  tumult  and  the  shouting  dies; 

The  captains  and  the  kings  depart : 
Still  stands  thine  ancient  sacrifice, 

An  humble  and  a  contrite  heart. 
Lord  God  of  Hosts,  be  with  us  yet, 
Lest  we  forget  —  lest  we  forget! 


Far-called,  our  navies  melt  away; 

On  dune  and  headland  sinks  the  fire: 
Lo,  all  our  pomp  of  yesterday 

Is  one  with  Nineveh  and  Tyre! 
Judge  of  the  nations,  spare  us  yet, 
Lest  we  forget  —  lest  we  foreet! 


If,  drunk  with  sight  of  power,  we  loose 
Wild  tongues  that  have  not  thee  in  awe, 

Such  boastings  as  the  Gentiles  use. 
Or  lesser  breeds  without  the  Law  ■ — 

Lord  God  of  Hosts,  be  viith  us  yet, 

Lest  we  forget  —  lest  we  forget! 


For  heathen  heart  that  puts  her  trust 
In  reeking  tube  and  iron  shard, 

All  valiant  dust  that  builds  on  dust, 
And  guarding,  calls  not  thee  to  guard, 

For  frantic  boast  and  foolish  word  — ■ 

Thy  mercy  on  thy  people.  Lord! 


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gloom,                                  [  bloom,  mine, 

cr  Sometimes     where     Eden's     bowers  Nor  ever  murmur  nor  repine; 

p  By  waters  calm,  o'er  troubled  sea.  Content,  whatever  lot  I  see, 

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mf  He  leadeth  me,  etc.  He  leadeth  me,  etc. 


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Holy,  Holy,  Holy !  (nif)  All  the  saints  adore  Thee. 

Casting  down  their  golden  crowns  around  the  glassy  sea; 
Cherubim  and  seraphim  falling  down  before  Thee, 

Which  wert,  and  art,  and  evermore  shalt  be. 

p  3  Holy,  Holy,  Holy!  though  the  darkness  hide  Thee, 

Though  the  eye  of  sinful  man  Thy  glory  may  not  see, 
cr  Only  Thou  art  holy ;  there  is  none  beside  Thee 
Perfect  in  power,  in  love,  and  purity. 

p  4  Holy,  Holy,  Holy!  (m/")  Lord  God  Almighty! 

ff  All  Thy  works  shall  praise  Thy  Name,  in  earth,  and  sky,  and  sea; 
w^Ioly,  Holv,  Holy!  merciful  and  mighty! 
/God  in  Three  Persons,  blessed  Trinity. 


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inf2  Fear  not,  I  am  with  thee ;  O  be  not  dismayed  I 
I,  I  am  thy  God,  and  will  still  give  thee  aid ; 
I  '11  strenghten  thee,  help  thee,  and  cause  thee  to  stand. 
Upheld  by  My  righteous,  omnipotent  hand. 
p  3  When  through  the  deep  waters  I  call  thee  to  go. 

The  rivers  of  woe  shall  not  thee  overflow ; 
cr  For  I  will  be  with  thee,  thy  troubles  to  bless, 
ATid  sanctify  to  thee  thy  deepest  distress. 
mf  4The  soul  that  to  Jesus  hath  fled  for  repose. 
cr  1  will  not,  I  will  not  desert  to  His  foes : 

That  soul,  though  all  hell  shall  endeavour  to  shake, 
//  1  '11  never,  no,  never,  no,  never  forsake. 


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1.  I          ani  Thine,    0  Lord,      I    have  heard  Thy  voice,    And      it  told   Thy 

3.  Cou  -    se- crate    me  now      to  Thy  serv  -ice,  Lord,    By      the  pow'r    of 

3.  0          the  pure      de  light    of      a     sin  -  gle    hour      That    be  -  fore   Thy 

4.  There  are  depths  of  love    that     I    can  -  not  know      Till      1  cross    the 


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Let  my  soul  look  up  with  a  stead  -  fast  hope. 
When  I  kneel  in  pray'r,  and  with  Thee,  my  God, 
There  are  heights  of     joy    that      I    may     not     reach 


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And  my    will  be  lost  in  Thine. 

I  com-mune  as  friend  with  friend. 

Till  I      rest  in  peace  with  Thee. 


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2.  I      love     to     tell      the      sto 

3.  I      love     to     tell      the      sto 


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Seem  hua  -  ger  -  ing     and  thirst -ing 


Of  Je  -  sus  and  His  love. 
More  won  •  der  •  ful  -  ly  sweet. 
To     hear       it,      like  tile     rest. 


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I  love  to  tell  the  sto  -  ry. 
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Cop^rlgbt,  words  ftod  inusM,  1B72,  bjB.  howxl, 

mf2  I  need  Thee  every  hour; 
Stay  Thou  near  by; 
Temptations  lose  their  power 
"When  Thou  art  nigh. 
er  I  need  Thee,  etc. 

m/3  I  need  Thee  every  hour, 
la  joy  or  pain; 
Come  quickly  and  abide, 
Or  life  is  rain. 
er  I  need  Thee,  etc. 


mfi  I  need  Thee  every  hour; 
Teach  me  Thy  will; 
And  Thy  rich  promises 
la  me  fulfil. 
cr  I  need  Thee,  etc. 

m/b  I  need  Thee  every  hour, 
Most  Holy  One; 
er  0  make  me  Thine  indeed, 
Thou  blessed  Son! 
<pr  I  need  Thee,  etc. 


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All   the  light     of    sa  -    cred  sto-ry  Gath-ers round  its  head  sub-lime.       A-men. 

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•p  2  When  the  woes  of  life  o'ertake  me, 
Hopes  deceive,  and  fears  annoy, 
Never  shall  the  Cross  forsake  me: 
cr  Lo !  it  glows  with  peace  and  joy. 

in/3  When  the  sun  of  bliss  is  beaming 
Light  and  love  upon  my  way. 
From  the  Cross  the  radiance  streaming. 
Adds  new  lustre  to  the  day. 


p  4  Bane  and  blessing,  pain  and  pleasure. 
By  the  Cross  are  sanctified ; 
Peace  is  there  that  knows  no  measure, 
cr  Joys  that  through  all  tim,e  abide. 

^5  In  the  Cross  of  Christ  I  glory. 

Towering  o'er  the  wrecks  of  time; 
All  the  light  of  sacred  story 
Gathers  round  its  head  sublime. 


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cr  All  jubilant  with  song, 

And  bright  with  many  an  angel. 

And  all  the  martyr  throng. 
The  Prince  is  ever  in  them, 

The  daylight  is  serene; 
The  pastures  of  the  blessed 
Are  decked  iu  glorious  sheen. 

p  3  There  is  the  throne  of  David; 
cr  And  there,  from  care  released. 
The  shout  of  them  that  triumph, 
ff  The  song  of  them  that  feast. 


And  they,  who  with  their  Leader, 
Have  conquered  in  the  fight, 
p  For  ever  and  for  ever 

Are  clad  in  robes  of  white. 

iuf  4  0  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
The  home  of  God's  elect! 
0  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
That  eager  hearts  expect! 
p  Jesu,  in  mercy  bring  us 

To  that  dear  land  of  rest! 
cr  Who  art,  with  God  the  Father, 
And  Spirit,  ever  blest. 


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m/)  2  Other  refuge  have  I  none, 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee; 
Leave,  ah  I  leave  me  not  alone, 
Still  support  and  comfort  me: 
cr    All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stayed; 

All  my  help  from  Thee  I  bring; 
p   Cover  my  defenceless  head 

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inf  3  Plenteous  grace  with  Thee  is  found, 
Grace  to  cleanse  from  every  sin ; 
Let  the  healing  streams  abound, 
Make  and  keep  me  pure  within^ 
cr  Thou  of  life  the  fountain  art. 
Freely  let  me  take  of  Thee: 
y*  Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart, 
Rise  to  all  eternity. 


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3.  When  at     last      I      near  the    shore,     And    the     fear  -  ful  break-ers    roar 


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Bois  -  trous  waves  o  -bey  Thy  M'iJl  When  Thou  say'st  to  them,  "Be  still!" 
'Twixt  me    and     the  peace-ful     rest,         Then.while  lean  -  ing    ou     Thy  breast. 


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Won-drous  Sov  -  'reign  of  the  sea,  Je  -  sus,  Sav  -  iour,  pi  -  lot  me. 
May     I     hear    Thee  say    to     me,     "Fear  not,    I       wiU     pi  •  lot     tbeel 


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His  kingdom  stretch  from  shore  to    shore,Till  moons  shall  wax      and  wane  no     more.     Amen. 


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/2  To  Him  shall  endless  prayer  be  made,  ?«/4  Blessings  abound  where'er  He  reigns; 

And  praises  throng  to  crown  His  head ;  The  prisoner  leaps  to  burst  his  chains, 

His  Name  like  sweet  perfume  shall  rise  The  weary  find  eternal  rest, 

With  every  morning  sacrifice.  And  all  the  sons  of  want  are  blest. 

/3  People  and  realms  of  every  tongue  /5  Let  every  creature  rise  and  bring 

Dwell  on  His  love  with  sweetest  song;  Peculiar  honours  to  our  King; 

7?^  And  infant  voices  shall  proclaim  Angels  descend  with  songs  again. 

Their  early  blessings  on  His  Name.  And  earth  repeat  the  loud  Amen. 


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To  rid  my  soul  of  one  dark  blot,  cr  Sight,  richer,  healing  of  the  mind, 

cr  To  Thee,  Whose  blood  can  cleanse  each        Yea,  all  I  need,  in  Thee  to  find, 
p  O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come.        [spot,  p  O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come. 


p  3  Just  as  I  am,  though  tossed  about 
With  many  a  conflict,  many  a  doubt, 
cr  Fightings  and  fears  within,  without, 
p  0  Lamb  of  God,  I  come. 


p  5  Just  as  I  am  :  {cr)  Thon  wilt  receive, 
Witt  welcome,  pardon,  cl<>anse,  relieve 
mf  Because  Thy  promise  I  believe, 
;}  O  Laml)  of  God,  I  come. 


p  6  Just  as  I  am,  {cr)  Thy  love  unknown 

Has  broken  every  V)arrier  down ; 
mf  Now  to  be  Thine,  yea.  Thine  alone, 
()  Laml)  of  God,  I  come. 


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Shouldst  lead  me  ou; 
I  loved  to  choose  a;nd  see  my  path;  (js)  but  now 
Lead  Thou  me  onl 
CT  I  loved  the  garish  day;  and,  spite  of  fears, 

Pride  ruled  ray  will:  (j9)  remember  not  past  years. 

mf  3  So  long  Thy  power  hath  blest  me,  sure  it  still 
Will  lead  me  on 
O'er  moor  and  fen,  o'er  crag  and  torrent,  (p)  till 
The  night  is  gone; 
cr  And  with  the  morn  those  angel  faces  smile, 

Which  I  have  loved  long  since,  (jt>)  and  lost  awhile. 


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r»/  3  Come,  almighty  to  deliver, 

Let  us  all  Thy  life  receive; 
Come  to  us,  dear  Lord,  and  never, 
Never  more  Thy  temples  leave. 

ir  4  Thee  we  would  be  alvvay  blessing;   cr 
Serve  Thee  as  Thy  hosts  above; 
f  Pray,  and  praise  Thee  without  ceasing; 
Glory  ia  Thy  perfect  love. 


5  Finish  then  Thy  new  creation, 

Pure  and  spotless  let  us  be: 

Let  us  Bee  our  whole  sah  ation, 

Perfectly  secured  in  Thee: 

6  Changed  from  gloiy  info  glory, 

Till  in  heaven  we  take  onr  place: 

Till  we  cast  our  crowns  before  Thee, 

Lost  in  wonder,  love,  and  praise 


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Mine  eyes  have  seen  the  glory  of  the 

coming  of   the   Lord: 
He  is  trampling  out  the  vintage  where 

the  grapes  of  wrath  are  stored; 
He  hath   loosed   the   fateful    lightning 

of  His  terrible  swift   sword. 
His   truth   is  marching  on. 

I  have  seen  Him  in  the  watch  fires  of 
a  hundred  circling  camps; 

They  have  builded  him  an  altar  in  the 
evening  dews  and  damps; 

I  can  read  His  righteous  sentence  by 
the  dim  and  flaring  lamps. 
His   day   is  marching  on. 


He  has  sounded     forth     the     trumpet 
that  shall  never  call  retreat; 

He   is  sifting  out  the  hearts  of  men 
before  His  judgment  seat; 

O!   be  swift,  my  soul,  to  follow  Him! 
be  jubilant  my  feet! 
Our   God   is  marching  on. 

tn  the  beauty  of  the  lilies  Christ  was 
born  across  the  sea, 

With  a  glory  in  his  bosom  that  trans- 
figures you  and  me; 

As  He  died  to  make  men  holy,  let  us 
die  to  make  men  free, 
While  God   is  marching  -on. 


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My  country  't  is  of  thee, — 
Sweet  land  of  liberty, 

Of  thee  I  sing: 
Land  where  my  fathers  died, 
Land  of  the  pilgrims'  pride, 
From  every  mountain  side 

Let  freedom  ring! 


My  native  countr>',  thee,  — 
Land  of  the  noble  free,  — 

Thy  name  I  love: 
I  love  thy  rocks  and  rills, 
Thy  woods  and  templed  hills; 
My  heart  with  rapture  thrills 

Like  that  above. 


Let  music  swell  the  breeze,. 
And  ring  from  all  the  trees 

Sweet  freedom's  song! 
Let  mortal  tongues  awake; 
Let  all  that  breathe  partake; 
Lot  rocks  their  silence  break, 

The  sound  prolong! 


Our  fathers'  God,  to  thee, 
Author  of  liberty,  — 

To  thee  we  sing: 
Long  may  our  land  be  bright 
With  freedom's  holy  light; 
Protect  us  by  thy  might. 

Great  God,  our  King. 


28 


=  80.    My     faith   looks    up 
mf 


to     Thee,    Thou  Lamb    of       Cal-  -  va  -  ry. 


guilt 


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a- way;     O 


let    me  from    this  day     Be   vfhol  -  ly     Thine.    A-men. 


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w/  2  May  Tliy  rich  grace  impart 

Strength  to  my  faiutiug  heart, 
My  zeal  iuspire; 
p  As  Thou  hast  died  for  me, 
cr  O  may  my  love  to  Thee 

Pure,  warm,  and  changeless  be, 
A  living  Ore. 

p  3  While  life's  dark  maze  I  tread, 
And  griefs  around  me  spread, 
cr    Be  Thou  ray  Guide; 
7/i/*Bid  darkness  turn  to  day; 


Wipe  sorrow's  tears  away; 
p  Nor  let  me  ever  stray 
From  Thee  aside] 

pp  4  When  ends  life's  transient  dream. 
When  death's  cold,  sullen  stream 
Shall  o'er  me  roll; 
cr  Blest  Saviour,  then  in  love. 

Fear  and  distrust  remove; 
mf  O  bear  mc  safe  above, 
A  ransomed  soull 


29 


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p  2  Though  like  a  wanderer, 
Weary  and  lone, 
Darkness  comes  over  nie. 
My  rest  a  stone; 
cr  Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  be 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee, 
dim  Nearer  to  Thee. 

rnS?>  There  let  my  way  appear 
Steps  unto  heaven ; 
All  that  Thou  sendest  me 

In  mercy  given ; 
Angels  to  beckon  me 
cr  Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee, 
dim  Nearer  to  Thee. 


m/4  Then  with  my  waking  thoughts 
Bright  with  Thy  praise. 
Out  of  my  stony  griefs. 

Altars  I'll  raise; 
So  by  my  woes  to  be 
cr  Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee. 
dim  Nearer  to  Thee. 

/6  Or  if  on  joyful  wing. 
Cleaving  the  sky. 
Sun,  moon,  and  stars  forgot, 

Upward  I  fly, 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee, 
dim  Nearer  to  Thee. 


30 


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Eve-ningsteala  -  cross 


sky; 


7?)/ 2  Jesus,  give  the  weary 

Calm  and  sweet  repose; 
p  With  Thy  teuderest  blessing 
May  our  eyelids  close. 

cr  3  Grant  to  little  children 

Visions  bright  of  Thee; 
Guard  the  sailors  tossing 
On  the  deep,  blue  sea. 

p  4  Comfort  every  sufferer 
Watching  late  in  pain ; 


Those  who  plan  some  evil 
cr  From  their  sins  restrain. 

p  5  Through  the  long  night-watches. 
May  Thine  angels  spread 
Their  white  wings  above  me, 
cr  Watching  round  my  bed. 

»?/  6  When  the  morning  wakens. 
Then  may  I  arise 
Pure,  and  fresh,  and  sinless 
In  Thy  holy  eyes. 


31 


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O  beautiful  for  spadous  skies, 

For  amber  waves  of  grain, 
For  purple  mountain  majesties 

Above  the  fruited  plain! 
America!  America! 

God  shed  his  grace  on  thee. 
And  crown  thy  good  with  brotherhood 

From  sea  to  shining  sea! 

O  beautiful  for  pilgrim  feet, 

Whose  stem,  impassioned  stress, 
A  thoroughfare  for  freedom  beat 

Across  the  wilderness! 
America!  America! 

God  mend  thine  every  flaw, 
Confirm  thy  soul  in  self-control, 

Thy  liberty  in  law! 


O  beautiful  for  glorious  tale 

Of  Liberating  strife. 
When  vaUantly  for  man's  avail, 

Men  lavished  precious  hfe! 
America!  America! 

May  God  thy  gold  refine, 
TUl  all  success  be  nobleness, 

And  every  gain  divine! 

O  beautiful  for  patriot  dream 

That  sees  beyond  the  years 
Thine  alabaster  cities  gleam 

Undimmed  by  human  tears! 
America!  America! 

God  shed  his  grace  on  thee, 
And  crown  thy  good  with  brotherhood 

From  sea  to  shining  sea! 


32 


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/  Yea,   Lord,  we     greet    Thee,  Born  this     hap  -  py     mom  -  ing. 


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^  =  76.    0    God,     our  help      in 
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a    -  ges    past,   Our  hope   for    years    to      come. 


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Our  shel  -  ter  from  the  storm 

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And  our     e-  ter-nal    home:    A-mkn. 


mf2  Under  the  shadow  of  Thy  throne 
Thy  saints  have  dwelt  secure; 
Sufficient  is  Thine  arm  alone, 
And  our  defense  is  sure. 
m/3  Before  the  hills  in  order  stood. 
Or  earth  received  her  frame, 
cr  From  everlasting  Thou  art  God, 
To  endless  years  the  same. 
pi  A  thousand  ages  in  Thy  sight 
Are  like  an  evening  gone : 


Short  as  the  watch  that  ends  the  night 
Before  the  rising  sun. 
J)  5  Time,  like  an  ever-rolling  stream, 
Bears  all  its  sons  away; 

They  tly,  forgotten,  as  a  dream- 
Dies  at  the  opening  day. 
/6  O  God.  our  help  in  ages  past. 
Our  hope  for  years  to  come. 

Be  Thou  our  Guide  while  lifeshall  last. 
And  our  eternal  home. 


34 


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Nor     wan -der  from  the     path- way,     If  Thou  wilt  be    my  Guide.    A-jien. 


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»w/*2  O  let  me  feel  Thee  near  me  1 
The  world  is  ever  near; 
I  see  the  sights  that  dazzle, 
The  tempting  sounds  I  hear; 
p  My  foes  are  ever  near  me, 
Around  me  and  within; 
cr  But,  Jesus,  draw  Thou  nearer, 
And  shield  my  soul  from  sin. 


p  3  O  let  me  hear  Thee  speaking 
In  accents  clear  and  still, 
Above  the  storms  of  passion. 
The  murmurs  of  self-will! 
mf  0  speak  to  re-assure  me, 
To  hasten  or  control! 
cr  0  speak,  and  make  me  listen. 
Thou  Guardian  of  my  soull 


35 


J  =8;^.        O      Je  -  su,  Thou     art  staud-ing 


Out  -  side     the     fast-closed  door, 


^gaJ:2_l_J^-_P__^__p-|i,-__j-_|_p_[:| t-zzzzlizzzBE^-l 


3Z 0—i-0 ^—0—0 ,_L_^ 0 l_^_L5 • A_CZ^_!_I 


In   low  -  ly        pa  -  tieuce   wait  -  lug 


To  pass     the    thresh-  old    o'er: 


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cr 

Shame  on 
cr 


m^mm 


msmsm 


us,  Chris- tiau    bro- thers,      His  Name    and  sign     who     bear; 


xr  III  p        '*■    -^     -9-  -m        -z^'    -'^  c^ 

O  sharae,ihrice  shame  up    -  on     us,    To  keep  Him stand-lng    there!    A.iii:;n. 


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p2  0  Jesu,  Tliou  art  knocking: 

And  lo!  tliat  hand  is  scarred, 
And  thorns  Thy  brow  encircle, 
And  tears  Tliy  lace  have  marred: 
cr  0  love  that  passeth  knowledge, 

So  patiently  to  waitl 
p  O  siu  that  hath  no  equal. 
So  fast  to  bar  the  gate! 


p  S  0  Jesu,  Thou  art  jilcading 
In  accents  meek  and  low, 
"  I  died  for  you,  My  childreu. 
cr  And  will  ye  treat  Mc  so?" 
77if   O  Lord,  with  shame  and  sorrow 
We  open  now  the  door: 
Dear  Saviour,  enter,  enter. 
And  leave  us  nevermore. 


36 


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O  Love  that  wilt     not     let      me  go, 

0  Light  that  fol  ■  low'st  all      my  way. 

0  Joy  that  seek  •  est     me  through  pam, 

0  Cross  that  lift  -  est      up      my  head, 


rest 
yield 
can  • 
dare 


my  wea  • 
my   flick  • 
not  close 
not  ask 


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ry       soul      in  Thee;  I  give  Thee  back    the    life       I  owe, 

'ling  torch    to  Thee;  My  heart  re-  stores  its     borrowed  ray, 

my     heart    to  Thee;  I  trace  the    rain  -  bow  through  the  rain, 

to        fly    from  Thee;  I  lay  in      dust,  life's   glo   -  ry  dead. 


3^ 


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r-T 


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That 
That 
And 
And 


in    Thine  o  -  cean  depths  its  flow  May  rich  -  er,     full  •  er  be. 

in      Thy  sunshine's  glow  its  day  May  bright-er,     fair  -  er  be. 

feel     the   prora-ise     is     not  vain  That  morn  shall  tear  •  less  be. 

from  the  ground  there  blos-soms  red,  Life  that  shall    end  -  less  be. 


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37 


1  Oh: saj',  can  j-ou 

2  On  the    shore,dim .  ly 

3  Oh!_      thus  be     it 


see      by    the  dawns  ear.  ly       light,What   so   proud-ly     we 
seen  thro' the  mists  of    the      deep,  Where  the    foe's  haugtt.y 
ev  .    er  when  free  men  shall  stand,     Be    .     tween  their  loved- 


hail'd       at    the       tu-i .  l)g:ht's  last     gleam_ing?Whose  broad  stripes  and  bright    stars,  thro'   the 

host       in  dread      si  .  lence     re    .    po   .   ses,  What     is  that  which  the     breeze,  o'er     the 

homes    and  the     war'-,    des  .    o     .     la.  tion;  Blest  with      vie.  t'ry     and       peac«,  may    the 


per  -    il  .  ous        fight,    O'er    the        ram .  parts  we      ■watch'd,  were  so        gal  .  lant .  ly 
tow.    er .    ing       steep,    As      it  fit  .    ful  .    ly        blows,   half    con .  ceals,  half   dis. 

heavh  -  res.  cued       land    Praise  the      Pow'r   that    hath      made      and    pre  .  served  us       a 


stream. ing?  And  the  rock.et's  red 
clos  .  es?  Now  it  ca(ch.es  the 
na  .  tion!    Then  con.quer   we 


glare,     the  bombs  burst .  ing     in         air,        Gave 
gleam      of      the      mom.ings  first     beam,     In    full 
must,   when  our     cause    it        is  just.       And 


proof  thro' the      night    that  our   flag  was  still   there.     ,  Oh, say, does  that 

glo.  ry    re   .'fleet  .   ed   now  shines  on    the    stream;  Tis  the    star-s  paneled 
this     be    our      mot    .    to,  "In     God    is     our    trust!"   And  the    star-span. gled 


star-span.gled 
ban.ner.  Oh, 
ban.ner     in 


ban,  ner       yet 
long  may      it 
tri  .  uinph  shall 


wave 
wav-" 


Oer  the 
O'er  the 
O'er  the 


land 
land 
land 


the 
the 
the 


free,  and  the  •  home  of  the  brave? 
free,  and  the  home  of  the  brave! 
free,  and  the    home  of  the      brave! 


38 


iiB3=J=iJ=J|^^i 


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f^^m 


108.  On-ward,Chris-tian  sol-diers,  Marching  as    to  war,  With  the  cross  of    Je-sus 
■f  '  -#-     f-    p   ^      -1   J.   -•-  ♦   -<9-     -^    -^    -*-    -«-  iX- 


i^^:^ 


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Christ, 


Go  -  ing  on    be  -  fore  I 

i=r=:i — I — f^^ 


the  roy-al      Mas-ter,  Leads  a -gainst  the    foe; 


-i 1 h- 


,_J     I    -,^4^1  I      I  ,-i-4— ( 


-/•-•-  -•-     -♦-    -•-    -f-      -f- 
diers, 


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Forward  In -to    bat -tie.    See,  His  ban 

J .J 


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ners  go.    Onward.Christlan  sol 
-^-//.      .       J 


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iiill 


/2  At  tlie  sign  of  triumph 

Satan's  host  doth  Hee; 
On,  then.  Christian  soldiers, 

On  to  victory ! 
Hell's  foundations  quiver 

At  the  shout  of  praise; 
Brothers,  lift  your  voices. 

Loud  your  anthems  raise  I 

ff  Onward,  etc, 

/3  Like  a  mighty  arijiy 

Moves  the  Church  of  God; 
Brothers,  we  are  treading 

Where  the  saints  have  trod; 
We  are  not  divided, 

All  one  Body  we, 
One  in  hope  and  doctrine, 

One  in  charity. 

ff  Onward,  eto. 


7H/4  Crowns  and  thrones  may  perish. 
Kingdoms  rise  and  wane, 
/But  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Constant  will  remain; 
Gates  of  hell  can  never 

'Gainst  that  Church  prevail ; 
We  have  Christ's  own  promise, 
And  that  cannot  fail. 
.//Onward,  etc. 

/5  Onward,  then,  ye  people! 

.Join  our  happy  throng! 
Blend  with  ours  your  voices 

In  the  triumph  song! 
Glory,  laud,  and  honour. 

Unto  Christ  the  King; 
This  through  countless  ages 

Men  and  angels  sing. 

ft'  Onward,  etc. 


39 


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1.  Pass    me    not,      0    gen  •  tie  Sav 

2.  Let      me     at        a  throne  of    nier 

3.  Trusting      on  -    ly      in   Tliy  mer 

4.  Thou,  the  Spring  of    all     my  com 


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4=;=4 


iour,  Hear     my  hum      ble  cry; 

cy  Find       a  sweet    re  lief; 

it,  Would    I    seek    Thy  face; 

fort.  More   than  life      to  me, 


U      I  I 


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While  on  oth  -  ers  Thou  artsmil 
Kneel  •  ing  there  in  deep  con  -tri 
Heal  my  wounded,  bro  -  ken  spir 
Whom  have     I      on   earth    be  -  side 


ing.  Do        not  pass     me      by. 

tion,  Help     my    un  -   be  -    Kef. 

it,  Save     me     by    Thy    grace. 

Thee?  Whom  in  Heav'n  but  Thee? 


Chorus. 


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iour,        Sav  -  iour,      hear      my      hum  -  ble 


31 


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While     on 


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jt)  2  Should  ray  tears  for  ever  flow, 
Should  my  zeal  no  languor  know, 
AH  for  sin  could  not  atone, 
cr  Thou  must  save,  and  Thou  alone; 
In  my  hand  no  price  I  bring, 
Simply  to  Thy  Cross  I  cling. 


pp  3  While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath. 
When  mine  eyelids  close  in  death 
cr  When  I  rise  to  worlds  unknown. 

And  behold  Thee  on  Thy  throne, 
mf  Rock  of  Ages,  cleft  for  me, 
p  Let  me  hide  myself  in  Thee. 


41 


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Strong  in    the  strength  which  God     sup-plies,  Thro'  His      e  -   ter  -  nal    Son 


^Yho  in  the  strength  of     Je -sus  trusts  Is  more  than  con-quer  -  or.       Amek. 


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/  3  Stand  then  in  His  great  might,       p  5  That  having  all  things  done, 
With  all  His  strength  endued;  And  all  your  conflicts  past, 

And  take,  to  arm  you  for  the  fight,  cr  Ye  may  o'ercome,  thro'  Christ  alone, 
The  panoply  of  God.  /  And  stand  complete  at  last. 

7??/ 4  From  strength  to  strength  go  on,  6  To  God,  the  Father,  Son, 
Wrestle,  and  fight,  and  pray:  And  Spirit,  ever  blest, 

Tread  all  the  pow'rs  of  darkness  down.       The  One  in  Three,  the  Three  in  One. 
cr  And  win  the  well-fought  day.  Be  endless  praise  addressev. 


42 


Till    ev 


is    van-quished,  And  Christ  is  Lord     in- deed.       A-men. 


mf  2  Stand  up,  stand  np,  for  Jesus  I 
The  trumpet  call  obey ! 
cr  Forth  to  the  mighty  conflict 
In  this  His  glorious  day! 
y  Ye  that  are  men  now  serve  Him 
Against  unnumbered  foesl 
Let  courage  rise  with  danger, 
And  strength  to  strength  oppose. 

mf)  3  Stand  up,  stand  up,  for  Jesus! 
Stand  in  His  strength  alone! 
/>The  arm  of  flesh  will  fail  you. 
Ye  dare  not  trast  your  own; 


p  Put  on  the  Gospel  armour. 
And  watching  unto  prayer, 
When  duty  calls,  or  danger. 
Be  never  wanting  there  1 

7n/*4  Stand  up,  stand  up,  for  Jesus! 
The  strife  will  not  be  long; 
This  day,  the  noise  of  battle; 
The  next,  the  victor's  song. 
p  To  Him  that  overcometh, 
A  crown  of  life  shall  be; 
He  with  the  King  of  Glory 
Shall  reign  eternally. 


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92.  Sun  of  my  soul,  Thou  Sav  -  iour  dear, 


not     night  if     Thou  be  near; 


O  may  no  earth-born  cloud  a-rise    To  hide  Thee  from  Thy  servant's  eyes.  A  -  men. 


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p  2  When  the  soft  dews  of  kindly  sleep 
My  weary  eyelids  gently  steep. 
Be  my  last  thought,  how  sweet  to  rest 
For  ever  on  my  Saviour's  breast. 

wt/3  Abide  with  me  from  morn  till  eve, 

For  without  Thee  1  cannot  live; 
dim    Abide  with  nie  when  night  is  nigh, 
p    For  without  Thee  1  dare  not  die. 

75  4  If  some  poor  wandering  child  of  Thine 
Have  spurned  today  the  voice  divine, 


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Now,  Lord,  the  gracious  work  begin ; 
Let  him  no  more  lie  down  in  sin. 


mf5  Watch  by  the  sick ;  enrich  the  poor 
With  blessings  from  Thy  boundless 

store ; 
Tie  every  mourner's  sleep  to-night, 
p     Like  infant's  slumbers,  pure  and  light. 

rr  C>  Come  near  and  bless  us  when  we  wake, 
Ere  through  theworld  our  way  wetake, 
/      Till  in  the  ocean  of  Thy  love 

We  lose  ourselves  in  heaven  above. 


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m/2  Elect  from  every  nation, 

Yet  one  o'er  all  the  earth, 
Her  charter  of  salvation, 

One  Lord,  one  Faith,  one  Birth; 
One  holy  Name  she  blesses, 

Partalies  one  holy  food. 
And  to  one  hope  she  presses, 

With  every  grace  endued. 

p  3  Though  with  a  scornful  wonder 
Men  see  her  sore  opprest. 
By  schisms  rent  asunder, 
By  heresies  distrest ; 
cr  Yet  saints  their  watch  are  keeping, 
mf  Their  cry  goes  up  "  How  long?  " 
cr  And  soon  the  night  of  weeping 
/  Shall  be  the  morn  of  song. 


p  4  'Mid  toil  and  tribulation. 
And  tumult  of  her  war 
She  waits  the  consummation 
Of  peace  for  evermore; 
cr  Till  with  the  vision  glorious 
Her  longing  eyes  are  blest, 
/  And  the  great  Church  victorious 
p  Shall  be  the  Church  at  rest. 

mf5  Yet  she  on  earth  hath  union 
With  God  the  Three  in  One, 
cr  And  mystic  sweet  communion 

With  those  whose  rest  is  won 
/  O  happy  ones  and  holy ! 
p  Lord,  give  us  grace  that  we 
Like  them,  the  meek  and  lowly, 
cr  On  high  may  dwell  with  Thee. 


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/3  The  martyr  first,  whose  eagle  eye 
Could  pierce  bej-ond  the  grave ; 
Who  saw  his  Master  in  the  sliy. 
And  called  on  Him  to  save. 

mj)  4  LikeHim,  withpardon  on  His  tongiie, 
In  midst  of  mortal  pain, 
mf  lie  pray 'd  for  them  that  did  the  wrong : 
/  ^Yho  follows  in  his  train  ? 


?»/6  They  met  the  tyrant's  brandished  steel. 
The  lion's  gor j  mane ;  [feel : 

p  They  bowed  their  necks  the  death  to 
cr  Who  follows  in  their  train  ? 

/7  A  noble  army:  men  and  boys. 
The  matron  and  the  maid ; 
Around  the  Saviour's  throne  rejoice. 
In  robes  of  light  arrayed. 


mf  5  A  glorious  band,  the  chosen  few,  mf  8  They  climbed  the  steep  ascent  of  heav'n 
On  whom  the  Spirit  came:     [knew.  Through  peril,  toil,  and  pain: 

Twelve  valiant  saints,  their  hope  they  p  0  God,  to  us  may  grace  be  given 

And  mocked  the  cross  and  flame.  To  follow  in  their  train. 


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f  2  The  powers  of  death  have  done  their  worst, 
But  Christ  their  legions  hath  dispersed: 
ff  Let  shout  of  holy  joy  outourst, 

Alleluial 

/  3  The  three  sad  days  are  quickly  spedj 
He  rises  glorious  from  the  dead; 
All  glory  to  our  risen  Head! 

Alleluial 

/  4  He  closed  the  yawning  gates  of  hell, 
The  bars  from  heaven's  high  portals  fell; 
Let  hymns  of  praise  His  triumphs  tell! 

Alleluia! 

p  5  Lord!  by  the  stripes  which  wounded  Thee, 
From  death's  dread  sting  Thy  servants  free, 
/  That  we  may  live  and  sing  to  Thee. 

//  Alleluia!     Amen. 


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fi  Heaven^s  arclies  rang  when  the  angels  sang, 

Vrodaiining  Tliy  royal  degree; 
dim  But  ill  lowly  birtli  didst  Tliou  come  to  earth, 

And  in  great  luiniility. 
cr     O  come  to  my  licart,  Lord  Jesusl 

There  is  room  in  my  heart  for  Thee. 

rnf^Z  Thou  earnest,  0  Lord,  with  the  living  word, 

That  should  set  Thy  people  free; 
dim  But  with  mocI<ing  scorn,  suid  with  crown  of  thorn, 
p      They  bore  Thee  to  Calvary. 
0  come  to  my  heart.  Lord  Jesus  1 
Thy  Cross  is  my  only  plea. 
mf   4  When  the  heavens  shall  ring,  and  the  angels  sing 
At  Thij  coming  to  victory, 
Let  Thy  voice  call  me  home,  saying,"Yot  tJiere  is  room^ 
There  is  room  at  My  side  for  Thee." 
f  And  mij  heart  shall  rejoice,  Lord  Jesus, 
When  Thou  comcst  and  callest  for  me. 


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1.  What    a  friend  we  have   in      Jo  •  sus,         All      our  sins  and  griefs  to   bear; 

2.  Havo    wo     tri  -  als  and  temp- ta  •  tions?       Is    tlicre  Irou-ble      a-  ny-wluTu? 

3.  Are      wo  weak  and  beav-  y  -   la  -   den,        Cumber'd  witli    a  load   of    can'? 


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What    a   priv  -  i  •  lege    to    car  -   ry  Ev    -  'ry-thing  to   God    in   pray'r. 

We  should  ncv-er    be    dis-cour-aged,        Take    it      to    the  Lord   in   pray'r. 
Pre- cious  Sav-iour,  still  our    rcf  -  uge —      Take    it      to    the  Lord   in   pray'r. 


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Oh,  what  peace  we  oft  -  en  for  -  fcit, 
Can  we  find  a  friend  so  faith  -  ful. 
Do      thy  friends  despise, for- sake    thee? 


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Who  will  all  our  sor-rows  share? 
Take    it      to    the  Lord  in     pray'r; 

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m/2  Forbid  it.  Lord,  that  I  should  boast. 

Save  in  the  Cross  of  Christ,  my  God : 


cr  Did  e'er  such  love  and  sorrow  meet? 
Or  thorns  compose  so  rich  a  crown? 
All  the  vain  things  that  charm  me  most,  ;„y  4  wgre  the  whole  realm  of  nature  mine, 
I  sacrifice  them  to  His  blood.  That  were  a  tribute  far  too  small ; 

p  3  See,  from  His  head,  His  hands.  His  feet        /  Love  so  amazing,  so  divine, 

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