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AN    ORDER 


Service  for  Gbilbren 


METRICAL    LITANIES    AND   AN    APPENDIX 
OF  PSALMS  AND  HYMNS, 

TOGETHER    WITH 

©ccaeional  Services 

(shortened,  carol,  and  midnight) 

COMPILED    BY    THE 

Rev.  &  Hon.  Canon   BOUVERIE,  M.A., 

Rector  of  Pewsey,  Wilts. 

THE    MUSIC 

edited  by 
THE   COUNTESS    OF    RADNOR. 


LONDON   &  NEW   YORK 
NOVELLO,    EWER    AND    CO. 


1894. 


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PREFACE. 


These  Services  and  Music  for  Children  and  for 
Mission  and  Private  Chapels,*  with  other  beautiful 
music,  both  revived  and  new,  for  wider  use,  have  all 
been  prepared  by  most  skilled  and  loving  hands. 

I  earnestly  hope   that   they   will   minister  to  the 
Love  and  Glory  of  God  in  His  Church. 

December  29,  1894. 


*  The  Shortened  Service  has  been  compiled  primarily  for  use  in  Mission  and 
Private  Chapels. 

The  Archbishop  writes : 

"  In  Churches  the  only  additions  to  the  prescribed  shortening  must  be  taken 
out  of  the  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer  itself,  and  the  Lessons  must  be  those 
from  the  Calendar." — [Ed.] 


PREFACE  TO  FIRST  EDITION. 

My  dear  Mr.  Bouverie, 

I  am  greatly  ashamed  to  think  how  long  a  time 
has  passed  since  I  received  your  interesting  MS.  and  how 
imperfectly  I  have  examined  it.  But  I  have  dipped  into  it 
repeatedly  and  entirely,  and  with  thanks  accept  the  honour 
you  propose  to  do  me,  by  dedicating  the  publication  of 
it  to  me. 

May  every  blessing  of  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God  rest  upon 
your  flock  and  their  pastor  under  The  Great  Shepherd,  Who 
is  as  loving  of  the  lambs  as  of  the  full-grown  sheep,  or  it  may 
be  said  even  more  so. 

Believe  me,  Dear  Mr.  Bouverie, 

Yours  very  faithfully, 

GEORGE   SARUM. 
Palace,  Salisbury, 
315^  October,  1883. 


PREFACE  TO  SECOND  EDITION. 

I  have  much  pleasure  in  commending  this  new  edition  of  the 
"Children's  Service  Book"  to  friends  of  Children  both  in 
the  Diocese  and  out  of  it. 

The  Author  has  kindly  submitted  the  MS.  to  me,  and 
has,  in  my  opinion,  made  man)'  improvements  in  the  book. 

The  former  edition  was,  I  believe,  much  valued  by  those 
who  used  it.  I  cannot,  therefore,  doubt  that  in  its  present 
i  in  it  will  be  even  more  acceptable.  The  tone  and  spirit 
in  which  it  is  written  will  of  themselves  commend  it  to  loving 
Christian  hearts. 

JOHN   SARUM. 
24M  October,  1890. 


LETTER   OF  ACKNOWLEDGMENT. 


In  placing  before  the  public  the  third  edition  of  The  Order  of 
Children's  Service,  etc.,  to  which  has  been  added  an  Appendix  of 
selected  Psalms  and  Hymns,  we  have  especially  to  thank  those  who 
have  been  kind  enough  to  write  new  and  original  music  purposely 
for  this  work,  viz. : — 

Sir  Joseph  Barnby,  Dr.  J.  F.  Bridge,  Mr.  A.  H.  Brown,  Rev.  H. 
W.  Carpenter,  Rev.  W.  H.  Fairbairn,  Dr.  Alan  Gray,  Mr.  Henry 
Leslie,  the  late  Rev.  Sir  F.  A.  G.  Ouseley,  Dr.  C.  Hubert  H. 
Parry,  Mr.  W.  S.  Rockstro,  Mr.  C.  F.  South,  Sir  John  Stainer, 
Prof.  C.  V.  Stanford,  Rev.  W.  H.  Weekes,  and  Mr.  C.  L.  Williams 
(who  wrote  the  music  for  the  Children's  Service). 

We  have  also  to  acknowledge  the  courteous  permission  granted 
for  the  use  of  words  by  Bishop  W.  Walsham  How,  Canon  Dagmore, 
Rev.  T.  H.  Pollock  (for  selections  from  the  "  Litany  Appendix  with 
Sequel"),  Mrs.  C.  F.  Alexander,  Mrs.  McAndrew,  and  Miss  E. 
Wriglesworth ;  Rev.  Ed.  Husband,  for  several  hymns  and  tunes ; 
Lady  Tennyson,  Rev.  H.  Fleetwood  Sheppard,  Mr.  F.  Archer,  Mr. 
H.  Baker,  Mr.  F.  H.  Carter,  Mr.  J.  A.  Fuller-Maitland,  Mr.  W. 
Barclay  Squire,  Dr.  C.  J.  Vincent,  for  tunes;  Sir  Herbert  Oakeley, 
for  "Evening  and  Morning";  the  Committee  of  Hymns  A.  and  M., 
for  use  of  "  St.  Agnes,"  by  Dr.  Dykes ;  Messrs.  Macmillan,  for 
Lord  Tennyson's  words  ;  Messrs.  Nisbet,  for  Miss  F.  R.  Havergal's 
words;  and  Messrs.  Novello  and  Co.,  for  the  use  of  many  tunes  from 
the  "  Hymnary "  and  arrangements  of  music  and  chants  for  the 
Shortened  and  Carol  Services. 

Should  any  copyright  have  been  infringed,  or  any  acknowledg- 
ment omitted,  we  beg  to  ask  the  kind  indulgence  of  those  whose 
permission  we  would  gladly  have  asked,  and  should  any  such 
omission  be  pointed  out  to  us,  it  shall  be  rectified  or  added  in  future 
editions. 

BERTRAND  P.  BOUVERIE. 

H.  M.  RADNOR. 

September  29,  1894. 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

PAGB 

Confession      

••     7 

XXI. 

EUCHARISTIC 

53 

Responses       

..     9 

XXII 

Love  of  God 

54 

Apostles'  Creed 

..   12 

XXIII.      Charity 

55 

I. 

II. 

III. 

Litanies — 
Advent  (i)        ...     . 

Christmas 

Epiphany 

..  14 
..  16 
..  18 

XXIV.  Children's  Litany 

XXV.  Trinity,  No.  3      ... 

XXVI.  Child's  Litany    ... 

XXVII.  Missions        

56 
57 
58 
59 

IV. 
V. 
VI. 
VII. 

Septuagesima,  &c. . 

Lent 

Passiontide      ...     . 
Easter  (i)         ...     . 

..  26 
..  28 
..  30 
..  32 

I. 

II. 

III. 

Christmas  Joy    

I   think  when    I    READ 

The  Land  beyond  the 
Sea     

60 
60 

62 

VIII. 

Ascensiontide  (i)  . 

••  34 

IV. 

Daily,  Daily  Sing  the 

IX. 

Whitsuntide   ...     . 

..  36 

Praises    

64 

X. 

Trinity,  No.  i  ... 

..  38 

V. 

For   Holy  Cross  Day 

66 

X. 

,,          No.  2...      . 

..  40 

VI. 

Offertory  Hymn 

67 

XL 

Holy  Trinity  ...     . 

..  42 

VII. 

On  Our  Festal  Day 

68 

XII. 

Flower  Litany 

..  44 

VIII. 

O    Kind    and    Gentle 

XIII. 

Advent  (2)        ...     . 

••  45 

Saviour    

70 

XIV. 

Incarnation     ...     . 

..  46 

IX. 

To      Christ,      Our 

XV. 

Holy  Childhood    . 

-47 

Heavenly  King     ... 

72 

XVI. 
XVII. 

Penitence         ...     . 
Easter  (2)        ...     . 

..  48 
..  49 

X. 

All     Things     Bright 
and  Beautiful 

74 

XVIII 

.  Ascension  (2)   ...     . 

..  50 

APPENDIX. 

XIX. 

Holy  Ghost     ... 

••  5i 

Psalms       

7 

XX. 

Church     

..  52 

Hymns        

27 

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ORDER  OF  SERVICE  FOR  CHILDREN. 


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Minister. — Suffer  the  little  children  to  come  unto  Me,  and  forbid  them  not, 
for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

Except  ye  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as  a  little  child,  ye  shill  in  no  wise 
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thanks  that  Thou  hast  vouchsafed  to  call  us  to  the  knowledge  of  Thy  grace 
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"  Watch  and  pray." 


1  nHRIST,  Who  in  the  ages  gone 
\J    Wast  with  God,  the  Three  in  One 

Word  of  Life — the  only  Son, 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

2  Thou  didst  leave  Thy  Father's  throne. 
And  didst  dwell  among  Thine  own, 
Though  Thou  wert  by  them  unknown 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

3  Thou  didst  lay  Thy  glory  by  ; 
Willing  e'en  for  man  to  die  ; 
After  years  of  poverty, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

4  By  Thy  wondrous  mercy  shown  ; 
By  Thy  teachings  to  Thine  own  ; 
By  the  Way  Thou  hast  made  known ; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

5  By  the  Truth  till  then  unknown  ; 
By  the  rest  Thy  toil  hath  won  ; 

By  the  Light  Thy  Word  hath  shown  ; 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

6  By  the  Life  by  Thee  outpoured  ; 
By  the  sick  by  Thee  restored  ; 
By  Thy  mercy,  Holy  Lord  ; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

7  For  we  know  the  day  is  near 
When  on  earth  Thou  shalt  appear  ; 
Filling  some  with  dreadful  fear, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

8  Then  in  mercy  hear  our  prayer, 
In  Thy  love  and  pity  spare, 
Make  us  all  Thy  glory  share, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

9  Teach  us  now  our  watch  to  keep, 
Still  to  watch  though  others  sleep, 
Watching  through  the  darkness  deep 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

io Still  we  wait  the  Advent  cry ; 
Long  to  hear  "The  Lord  is  nigh," 
And  to  see  Thee  in  the  sky, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

1 1  Still  the  souls  of  martyrs  cry, 
Who  for  Thee  were  glad  to  die, 
Who  beneath  the  Altar  lie, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 


12  Still  Thy  Church  her  fight  prolongs 
Mingling  tears  and  joyful  songs, 
Earnest  work  with  cruel  wrongs, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

13  Still  by  faith  and  not  by  sight 
Christians  carry  on  the  fight, 
Clad  with  armour  pure  and  bright. 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

14  Armed  with  light  and  fenced  with 

prayer, 
With  Thee  by  them  everywhere, 
Never  need  they  to  despair, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

15  Teach  us,  Lord,  how  we  should  pray, 
Teach  us  what  we  ought  to  say, 
How  to  Thee  true  homage  pay  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

16  Pray  that  we  may  be  forgiven, 
That  a  place  be  found  in  heaven 
For  the  souls  who  here  have  striven : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

17  Pray  that  wanderers  be  restored 
To  the  fold  of  Christ  the  Lord  : 
Made  to  love  His  Holy  Word  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

18  That  we  may  united  be, 
One  in  hope  and  charity, 

One  in  faith  and  love  of  Thee  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

19  So  that  when  we  hear  the  cry : 
"Jesus  comes,  the  Lord  is  nigh  !" 

We  may  meet  Thee  in  the  sky, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

20  Rise  to  meet  Thee  in  the  air, 
And  with  Thee  Thy  glory  share, 
Dimmed  no  more  by  sin  and  care, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

21  Even  so,  Lord  Jesus,  come, 
Come  and  banish  all  the  gloom  ; 
Come  and  take  Thy  children  home  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

22  Quickly  come  and  end  the  night, 
Rise  and  shine  in  splendour  bright, 
Rise,  O  Sun — show  us  Thy  light, 

Even  so,  Lord  Jesus. 

Amen. 


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1  fYN  this  sweetest  day  of  days, 

\J     Saviour,  we  would  sing  Thy 
And  to  Thee  our  voices  raise,  [praise, 
Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

2  We  would  join  the  countless  throng, 
To  which  angel  hosts  belong, 
Praising  Thee  with  perfect  song, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

3  We  would  grateful  worship  bring 
To  our  Newborn  Saviour  King, 
We  would  of  Thy  glory  sing, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

4  We  our  due  would  wish  to  pay, 
Homage  at  Thy  feet  to  lay, 
And  beside  Thy  cradle  say 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

5  Born  a  man — mankind  to  save, 
Born  to  die  that  man  may  have 
Life  beyond  the  darksome  grave, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

6  God  with  us — Emmanuel, 
Coming  here  as  man  to  dwell, 
Saving  us  from  death  and  hell, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

Part  II. 

7  In  a  stable  on  this  day, 
In  a  manger  Jesus  lay, 

Son  of  God  and  man,  we  say 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

8  Shepherds  keeping  watch  by  night, 
Saw  a  vision  passing  bright, 
Heaven  ablaze  with  vivid  light, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

9  While  they  wondered,  wrapt  in  fear, 
Did  an  angel  bright  draw  near, 
Saying  words  that  they  could  hear, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 
10  "  Fear  not  ye— behold  I  tell 
Blessed  news  to  cheer  you  well, 
Christ  is  born — Emmanuel," 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 


1 1  And  to  them  a  sign  he  told, 

"  See  Him  wrapt  in  swaddling  fold, 
Lying  in  a  manger  cold," 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

12  Then  was  heard  a  countless  thror.g, 
Angels  who  to  heaven  belong, 
Sing  a  sweet  and  blessed  song, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

13  "  Glory  be  to  God  on  high, 
Peace  on  earth,  goodwill,"  they  cry, 
"  To  mankind  eternally," 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

14  Then  the  angels  went  away, 
And  the  shepherds  trembling  say, 
"  Here  let  us  no  more  delay," 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

15  We  will  go  and  see  this  thing 
Which  the  holy  angels  sing, 
And  to  Christ  our  homage  bring, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

16  By  the  angel's  guidance  led, 
Knelt  they  at  His  manger  bed, 
And  their  Saviour  worshipped, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

Part  III. 

17  These  were  all  who  worshipped  Thee 
On  Thy  First  Nativity, 
Wonderful  Humility  ! 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

18  But  Thy  birthday  we  all  know, 
May  we  then  true  homage  show, 
And  our  hearts  and  frames  bend  low, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

19  Glory  be  to  Jesus,  Child 
Of  the  Blessed  Virgin  mild. 
Human,  and  yet  undefiled, 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 

20  Holy  Infant,  hear  us  pray, 
Bless  Thy  little  ones  to-day, 
Who  delight  to  sing  and  say 

Glory  be  to  Jesus. 


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8  He  felt  by  Holy  Ghost  assured 
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9  Then  lifting  up  his  trembling  voict, 
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16  And  there  remained  till  he  was  gone 
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18  In  stature  there  He  did  increase, 
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Were  in  Him  clearly  seen. 

19  Nought  else  till  He  was  twelve  years 

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Of  what  befel  Him  then. 


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In  Nazareth  of  Galilee,  [He, 

Unrecognised  by  men. 

Then  with  His  parents  He,  too,  went 

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To  seek  her  missing  Son. 
For  three  long  days  in  vain  she  sought, 
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i  TTOLY  Father,  God  of  Love 
JUL  Hear  us  from  Thy  throne  above, 
Let  our  wants  Thy  pity  move, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

2  Our  offences,  Lord  most  High, 
O  remember  not  ;  we  cry, 
Spare  us,  Lord,  or  else  we  die, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

3*  Take  not  vengeance  on  our  guilt, 
For  His  sake  Whose  blood  was  spilt 
All  our  hopes  on  Christ  are  built, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

4  We  Thy  children  plead  that  Thou 
Wilt  in  mercy  pity  show, 

And  from  sin  wilt  cleanse  us  now, 
We  beseech  Thee,  Father. 

5  Teach  us  how  to  love  like  Thee, 
And  to  all  most  loving  be, 
Though  they  treat  us  cruelly, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Father. 

6  Teach  us  to  be  kind  to  all, 
Gentle  to  the  weak  and  small, 
Helpful,  too,  to  those  who  fall, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

7  When  with  some  in  grief  we  meet, 
Lead  them  to  the  Saviour's  feet, 
There  to  find  true  comfort  sweet, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

8  Teach  us  to  be  patient,  too, 
When  men  know  not  what  we  do, 
Saying  of  us  things  untrue, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

9  Not  unseemly  in  our  ways, 
Seeking  not  for  human  praise, 
Meek  and  humble  all  our  days, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

io*  Thinking  evil  not  at  all, 

Never  pleased  when  others  fall 
Into  errors  great  or  small, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 


1 1  All  believing,  though  obscure, 
Hoping  all,  and  all  endure, 
Trusting  Thee  that  all  is  sure, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us 

1 2*  Bid  us  look  beyond  the  sea 
To  the  land  where  endlessly 
We  shall  offer  praise  to  Thee, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

13  Teach  us  too,  when  others  fail, 
To  remember  we  are  frail, 
Tempted,  we  might  not  prevail, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

14*  When  dark  temptings  come  with 
might, 
Weaker  we  might  wage  the  fight, 
Deeper  fall  from  loftier  height, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

1 5*  Make  us  know  that  'tis  the  meek 
Who  alone  Thy  mercy  seek, 
Who  prevail,  though  they  are  weak, 
We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

16*  And  when  all  at  last  is  done, 
And  the  crown  of  glory  won, 
Thine's  the  glory,  Thine  alone, 

We  adore  Thee,  Father. 

17  Teach  us  humble  thus  to  be, 
Treating  others  lovingly, 
Putting  all  our  trust  in  Thee, 

We  adore  Thee,  Father. 

18  So  may  we  Thy  blessing  win, 

Till  this  world,  deep  stained  in  sin, 
Pass  away,  and  heaven  begin, 

We  adore  Thee,  Father. 

19  Faith,  and  hope,  and  love  shall  be 
Abiding  through  eternity, 

Love  the  greatest  of  the  three, 

We  adore  Thee,  Father. 

20  Holy  Father,  shed  Thy  love, 
On  Thy  children  from  above, 
Let  our  needs  Thy  pity  move, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

Amen. 


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Part  I. 

i   TJOLY,  Holy,  Holy  Three, 
Jl     One  eternal  Deity, 
Humbly  here  we  worship  Thee, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Trinity. 

2  Fallen  creatures  though  we  are, 
With  no  claim  for  Thee  to  spare, 
Yet  to  plead  in  tears  we  dare, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

3  Not  for  works  that  we  have  done, 
Through  the  mercy  of  Thy  Son, 
For  the  pardon  He  has  won, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

4  Worthless  sin-stained  children  we, 
Cannot  pay  our  debt  to  Thee, 
Cannot  set  our  spirit  free, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

5  Though  we  lived  for  endless  years, 
Though  we   mourned  with   ceaseless 

tears, 
Though  we  strove  to  drown  our  fears, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

6  Yet  our  guilt  would  still  remain, 
Still  dark  sin  our  souls  would  stain, 
Causing  hopeless,  ceaseless  pain, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

7  Things  that  we  have  wrongly  wrought, 
Things  to  no  conclusion  brought ; 
Sins  of  word  and  deed  and  thought, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

8  Sins  of  thoughtlessness  and  pride, 
Open  sins  and  sins  we  tried 
Wilfully  from  all  to  hide, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

9  All  we  spread  before  Thy  feet, 
Lay  them  at  Thy  mercy-seat, 
Pardon  now  we  do  entreat, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

Part  II. 

io  By  Thy  life  on  earth  below, 
By  Thy  bitterness  of  woe, 
By  Thy  pains  no  man  can  know, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 


ii   Holy  Jesu,  meek  and  mild, 
Tempted,  and  yet  undefiled 
By  Thy  wanderings  in  the  wild, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

12  By  Thy  fast  of  great  distress 
In  the  weary  wilderness, 
With  the  tempter  merciless. 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

13  By  Thine  answer  when  he  said, 

"  Make  these  stones  to  be  Thy  bread, 
"Men  by  Word  of  God  are  fed," 
Hear  us.  Holy  Jesu. 

14  By  the  Word  Thou  saidst  when  he 
Bade  Thee  doubt  His  care  of  Thee, 
"  God  shall  never  tempted  be," 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

15  By  Thy  stern  command  that  he 
Should  depart  away  from  Thee, 

"  Only  God  shall  worshipped  be," 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

Part  III. 

16  Holy  Spirit,  give  us  grace, 
Bravely  here  to  run  our  race, 
Till  in  heaven  we  see  Thy  face, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

17  Fire  our  hearts  with  burning  love, 
Let  our  needs  Thy  pity  move, 
Let  our  works  our  longing  prove, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

18  Make  us  children  good  and  true, 
Teach  us  what  we  ought  to  do, 
Help  us  to  be  prayerful  too, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

19  All  our  little  efforts  bless, 
As  we  ever  onward  press, 
Till  we  come  to  holiness, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

20  So  to  live  that  when  we  die, 
We  may  in  God's  keeping  lie, 
And  be  His  eternally, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Trinity. 
Amen. 


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i   T7EAVENLY  Father,  Lord  and  King, 
_LL     Listen  while  Thy  children  sing, 
And  to  Thee  their  worship  bring; 
Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

2  Little  ones,  in  love  behold, 

For  whose  sake  the  Christ  was  sold, 
As  the  prophets  had  foretold ; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

3  Jesu,  Lamb  of  God  Most  High, 
Hear  Thy  children's  loving  cry, 
As  in  thought  they  see  Thee  die; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

Part  II. 

4  Holy  One,  betrayed  and  slain, 
Scourged,  tormented,  racked  with  pain, 
Let  our  tears  not  be  in  vain  ; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

5  Who  in  dark  Gethsemane, 
Drain'st  the  cup  of  agony, 
With  no  friend  to  comfort  Thee  ; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

6  Crushed  with  pain  and  anguish  sore, 
Making  from  Thy  brow  to  pour 
Sweat  like  heavy  drops  of  gore  ; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

7  Face  by  face  of  hate  betrayed, 
Sold  by  plot  most  deeply  laid, 

Left  by  friends  who  should  have  stayed ; 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

8  Dragged  before  the  Sanhedrin, 
Falsely  charged  with  heinous  sin, 
Mocked,  tormented,  faint  with  pain  ; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
g  Weary  then  to  Pilate's  court, 
Patient  Jesu,  Thou  wast  brought, 
And  by  soldiers  set  at  nought ; 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
io  Back  with  cruel  scourges  torn, 
Bitter  mocking  meekly  borne, 
Throbbing    forehead    crowned    with 
thorn, 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 
ii  Sinking  'neath  the  Cross's  weight, 
Mocked  and  spurned  with  cruel  hate, 
Crushed  with  pain  and  sorrow  great, 
We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 
12  Hanging  on  the  bitter  tree, 
Left  to  die  in  agony, 
Fainting,  racking,  misery, 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 


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"  They  crucified  Him."  Part  III. 

13  By  those  hours  of  misery, 
Borne  by  Thee  upon  the  tree ; 
Mercy  we  entreat  of  Thee  ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 


14  By  the  cruel  nails  that  tore, 

By  Thy  sweat  and  anguish  sore, 
By  the  thirst  Thou  didst  endure, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

15  By  Thy  words  of  tender  care 
For  Thy  mother  standing  there, 
In  the  grief  she  had  to  bear, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

16  By  the  pain  that  tore  from  Thee 
Cry  of  anguish,  "  Eloi," 

"  Why  hast  Thou  forsaken  Me?" 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

17  By  the  slow  hours  creeping  by, 
By  Thy  willingness  to  die, 

By  Thy  last  expiring  cry, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

18  By  the  horror  and  the  dread, 
By  the  visions  of  the  dead, 

By  the  gloom  and  darkness  shed, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

19  By  the  soldier's  cruel  blow, 

By  the  spear-wound  piercing  through, 
Making  bipod  and  water  flow, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

20  By  Thy  resting  with  the  dead, 
With  the  napkin  round  Thy  head ; 
Where  Thy  friends  Thy  body  laid  ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

Part  IV. 

21  Jesus  Saviour,  by  Thy  love! 
Teach  us  how  our  thanks  to  prove, 
And  our  hearts  with  sorrow  move  ; 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

22  Naught  have  we  to  offer  Thee, 
No  excuse,  not  e'en  one  plea, 
Why  we  should  forgiven  be ; 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

23  If  we  wept  and  mourned  all  day, 
If  we  never  ceased  to  pray, 
'Twould  not  wash  one  sin  away ; 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

24  To  Thy  Cross  alone  we  fly, 
Pointing  upward  to  the  sky, 
Cleansing  all  iniquity ;  [Amen. 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 


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1  pHRIST 
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Dead  that  we  may  live  again, 
Therefore  let  us  keep  the  feast, 

Alleluia  ! 

2  Not  with  leaven  of  wickedness, 
But  the  new  of  righteousness, 
Of  sincerity  and  truth. 

Alleluia  ! 

3  Christ,  the  Lord  of  Life  is  risen, 
Free  for  ever  from  death's  prison, 
First-fruits  of  the  dead  that  slept. 

Alleluia  ! 

4  In  that  once  to  sin  He  died, 
Now  with  God  is  glorified, 
Living  ever  God  and  Man. 

Alleluia  ! 

5  We  ourselves  to  sin  are  dead, 
Live  to  God  in  Christ  our  head, 
Lord  and  Saviour,  God  and  King. 

Alleluia  ! 

6  Christ  is  risen  from  the  dead, 
He's  returned,  as  He  said, 
Riven  are  the  chains  of  death. 

Alleluia  ! 

7  Since  by  men  dark  death  did  reign, 
So  by  man  did  man  obtain 
Resurrection  from  the  dead. 

Alleluia  ! 

8  As  in  Adam  all  men  die, 
So  in  Christ  humanity 
Shall  be  made  alive  again. 

Alleluia  ! 

9  Glory  to  the  Father  be, 
Glory,  Holy  Son,  to  Thee, 
Glory  to  the  Holy  Ghost, 

Alleluia  ! 
io  Is  and  was,  and  aye  shall  be, 
Through  the  ages  endlessly, 
Holy,  Holy,  Holy  Three. 
Alleluia  ! 

Part  II. 
ii  Jesu,  God's  incarnate  Son, 

For  Thy  works  for  sinners  done, 
For  Thy  gifts  for  sinners  won  ; 
We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 
1 2  Teach  us,  pilgrims,  toiling  here, 
Living  in  Thy  Faith  and  fear, 
To  the  end  to  persevere. 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 


is  risen." 

13  That  Thy  grace  our  lusts  may  kill, 
That  we  may  subdue  our  will  ; 
All  Thy  pleasure  to  fulfil ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

14  That  from  sin  we  may  arise, 
Swell  the  triumph  of  the  skies, 
Cleansed  by  Thy  Sacrifice  ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

15  By  Thy  grace  within  our  mind, 
Good  desires  may  always  find 
Holy  fruits  of  every  kind  ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

16  That,  all  holy  as  Thou  art, 
Thou  wilt  dwell  within  our  heart, 
Never  from  us  to  depart, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 
l"]  That  our  love  may  stronger  grow, 
And  our  lives  more  clearly  show 
What  we  hope  to  see  and  know  ; 
We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

18  That  when  earthly  toil  is  o'er, 
We,  in  rest  for  evermore, 
May  behold  Thee,  and  adore  ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

19  That  upon  Thy  Saints  who  pine, 
Longing  to  be  wholly  Thine, 
Thou  wilt  pour  Thy  grace  Divine  ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

20  That  in  mercy  Thou  wilt  come, 
Seeking  those  who  careless  roam, 
Bringing  all  Thy  wanderers  home, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

21  Wipe,  oh,  wipe  away  all  tears, 
Banish  sorrows,  sadness,  fears, 
When  Thy  light  the  darkness  clears; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

22  Teach  us  how  to  keep  our  frame 
Pure  indeed  and  free  from  blame, 
Worthy  of  our  Christian  name  ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

23  So  that  when  the  Angel's  cry 
Rends  the  tomb, ' '  The  Lord  is  nigh !" 
We  shall  meet  Thee  in  the  sky  ; 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

24  When  we,  children,  welcome  Thee, 
And  shall  hear  Thee  say  that  we', 
Where  Thou  art  may  ever  be  ; 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu.   Amen. 
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1  p  OD,  Who  in  the  depths  of  light, 
\J  Reignest  'mid  the  angels  bright, 
Far  above  our  mortal  sight ; 

We  adore  Thee,  Father. 

2  At  Whose  side,  the  Saviour  Word 
Is  enthroned,  the  risen  Lord, 

By  the  hosts  of  heaven  adored  ; 
Alleluia,  Father. 

3  Finish'd  is  His  work  on  earth  ; 
Paid  the  price  of  countless  worth  ; 
By  His  life  and  cruel  death  ; 

Alleluia,  Jesu. 

4  Gone  away  to  heaven  is  He, 
Captive  leads  captivity, 
Setting  sinful  creatures  free  ; 

Alleluia,  Jesu. 

5  Who  shall  rise  to  God  on  High  ? 
Who  shall  mount  beyond  the  sky  ? 
Dwell  in  heaven  eternally  ? 

Alleluia,  Jesu. 

6  He  WThose  hands  are  pure  and  clean, 
He  whose  mind  has  never  been 
Given  to  actions  vile  or  mean  ; 

Alleluia,  Jesu. 

7  He  shall  blessing  surely  reap, 
Him  shall  God  for  ever  keep, 
Nevermore  to  mourn  or  weep  ; 

Alleluia,  Jesu. 

8  Lift  your  heads,  ye  gates  of  heaven, 
Doors  of  Zion  lift  again, 

Let  the  King  of  Glory  in  ; 
Alleluia,  Jesu. 

9  Who's  the  King  of  Glory— Who  ? 
He  Who's  strong  and  mighty  too, 
Lord  of  Battles,  Holy,  True  ; 

Alleluia,  Jesu. 

io   To  His  Father  He  ascends, 
From  His  Father  now  He  sends 
The  Blest  Spirit  on  His  friends  ; 
Alleluia,  Jesu. 

1 1   Holy  Jesu,  Ransomer 

From  the  grave's  victorious  power, 
From  the  sting  of  death's  dark  hour  ; 
We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 


12  Give  us  grace  to  see  Thy  Hand, 
Shielding  us  where'er  we  stand, 
Ever  with  Thy  faithful  band  ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

13  May  we  heavenward  with  Thee  rise, 
Join  the  triumph  of  the  skies, 

See  Thee  one  day  with  our  eyes  ; 
We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

14  May  we  cast  all  sin  away, 

Live  in  Thee,  Lord,  day  by  day, 
Pure  in  all  we  think  and  say ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

15  May  we  do  no  deeds  of  ill, 
Yield  to  Thee  our  wayward  will, 
Thine  alone,  O  Lord,  fulfil ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

16  May  we  help  the  work  along 

By  our  prayers,  our  words,  our  song 
By  our  hate  of  all  things  wrong  ; 
We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

17  May  we  raise  our  hearts  to  Thee, 
Live  with  Thee  continually, 
Though  Thy  Face  we  cannot  see  ; 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

18  Fit  us  for  the  last  great  hour, 
When  shall  cease  the  grave's  dark 

power, 
Death's  sting  gone  for  evermore  ; 
We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

19  Sorrows,  sighs  shall  flee  away, 
Tears  no  more  shall  dim  our  way, 
Nothing  cloud  the  light  of  day  ; 

Glory  to  Thee,  Jesu. 

20  We  shall  meet  those  gone  before, 
Those  whose  loss  we  now  deplore, 
Then  to  part  with,  nevermore  ; 

Glory  to  Thee,  Jesu. 

21  And  with  them  shall  praise  and  sing, 
Thee,  O  Saviour,  Lord  and  King, 
Never  weary  worshipping  ; 

Glory  to  Thee,  Jesu. 

22  Holy,  Holy,  Holy  Three, 
Hear  Thy  Children's  Litany, 
Which  we  now  have  sung  to  Thee 

Holy,  Holy,  Holy. 

Amen. 


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LITANY    OF    THE    HOLY    SPIRIT. 

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Three  in  One,  and  One  in  Three, 
Reigning  ever  gloriously, 

Bless  us  now,  Thy  children. 

2  Holy  Spirit,  Gentle  Dove, 

Gift  Thyself  from  heaven  above  ; 
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3  Give  us  holy  Joy  in  Thee  ; 
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Bright  and  Holy  Spirit. 

4  Peace  in  these  our  restless  hearts  ; 
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Peace  when  thick  he  sends  his  darts  ; 

Holy,  peaceful  Spirit. 

5  Thou  who  sufferest  us  so  long, 
Though  we  oft  have  done  Thee  wrong, 
Make  us,  too,  long-suffering. 

Blessed,  Holy  Spirit. 

6  We  would  very  gentle  be, 
Gentle  in  our  work  and  play, 
Gentle  always  unto  Thee, 

Holy,  gentle  Spirit. 

7  Make  these  hearts  of  ours  be  good, 

Keep  us  from  all  wilful  mood, 

Thoughts,  and  words,  and  actions 
rude, 

Good  and  Holy  Spirit. 


To  believe  in  life  and  death, 
All  the  words  that  Jesus  saith, 
True  and  Holy  Spirit. 

9  Make  us  meek  and  quiet  too, 
Never  pride  nor  anger  show, 
Meek  in  all  we  say  and  do, 

Dear  and  Holy  Spirit. 

io  Give  \xi>  patience,  so  to  bear 
Anything  of  pain  and  care, 
That  may  be  our  lot  to  share, 
Holy,  patient  Spirit. 

1 1  Let  us  not  so  foolish  be, 
Goodness  in  ourselves  to  see, 
Give  us  true  humility, 

Good  and  Blessed  Spirit. 

12  Then  restrain  from  childish  greed 
In  the  use  of  all  we  heed, 

In  the  way  of  te?nperance  lead, 
Strong  and  Holy  Spirit. 

13  Keep  our  spirits  bright  and  clean, 
And  our  bodies  free  from  sin, 
Chaste  without  and  pure  within, 

Pure  and  Holy  Spirit. 

14  So  may  we  all  fruitful  be, 
Bringing  forth  these  fruits  to  Thee, 
To  Thy  praise  eternally, 

Blessed  Holy  Spirit.  Amen. 
E.  G.  Dugmore. 


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Part  I. 
N  the  Name  of  Father,  Son, 
Holy  Spirit,  ever  One, 
Three  in  One,  yet  One  alone, 
Unity  in  Trinity. 


2  Holy  God,  by  Whose  decree 
Earth  was  formed  of  land  and  sea, 
Decked  with  lovely  scenery, 

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3  Father,  Who  our  ways  dost  lead, 
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We  adore  Thee,  Father. 


5  Jesu,  Word  of  God  Most  High, 
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We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 


6  Jesu,  Blessed  Saviour,  Thou, 

To  Whose  name  all  things  shall  bow, 
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We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

7  Who  hast  vanquished  sin  and  pain, 
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We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

8  Lord,  enthroned  at  God's  Right  Hand, 
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Hymning  Thee  in  heavenly  land, 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 


9  Guide  and  comfort  us,  Thy  sheep, 
Who  on  earth,  in  mystery  deep 
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We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 


io  Wandering  here  on  earth  below, 
Longing  Thee  to  see  and  know, 
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We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

Part  II. 

n  Thou  who  saidest  "  Suffer  ye, 
Little  ones,  to  come  to  Me," 
Teach  us  how  to  come  to  Thee, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

12  So  to  come  in  love  below, 

We  Thy  face  by  faith  may  know, 
And  by  deeds  our  fondness  show, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

13  And  when  dying  we  may  hear 
Thy  sweet  voice  in  accents  clear, 
"  Come  to  Me,  My  children  dear," 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

14  Safe  within  Thine  arms  to  dwell, 
Joy  of  which  no  lips  can  tell ; 
Always  Thine,  Who  lov'st  us  well, 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

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15  Holy  Spirit,  give  us  power 

Right  to  choose  in  doubt's  dark  hour, 
When  around  us  dangers  lower, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

16  Make  us  strong  and  brave  and  true, 
Loving,  gentle,  tender,  too, 
Doing  all  we  ought  to  do, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

17  Strong  in  faith  and  filled  with  grace, 
Bravely  may  we  run  our  race, 

Till  in  heaven  we  see  Thy  face, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

18  Holy,  Holy,  Holy  Three, 
Hear  Thy  children's  Litany, 
Which  we  now  have  sung  to  Thee, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

Amen. 


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N  the  Name  of  Father,  Son, 
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Unity  in  Trinity. 


2  Holy  God,  by  Whose  decree 
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We  adore  Thee,  Father. 


5  Jesu,  Word  of  God  Most  High, 
Only  Son  eternally, 

Hear  Thy  children's  Litany, 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

6  Jesu,  Blessed  Saviour,  Thou, 

To  Whose  name  all  things  shall  bow, 
Both  in  heaven  and  earth  below, 

We  adore  Thte,  Jesu. 

7  Who  hast  vanquished  sin  and  pain, 
And  hast  opened  wide  again 
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We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

8  Lord,  enthroned  at  God's  Right  Hand, 
Angel-hosts  around  Thee  stand, 
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We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

g  Guide  and  comfort  us,  Thy  sheep, 
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io  Wandering  here  on  earth  below, 
Longing  Thee  to  see  and  know, 
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We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

Part  II. 

ii  Thou  who  saidest  "  Suffer  ye, 
Little  ones,  to  come  to  Me," 
Teach  us  how  to  come  to  Thee, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

12  So  to  come  in  love  below, 

We  Thy  face  by  faith  may  know, 
And  by  deeds  our  fondness  show, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

13  And  when  dying  we  may  hear 
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"  Come  to  Me,  My  children  dear," 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

14  Safe  within  Thine  arms  to  dwell, 
Joy  of  which  no  lips  can  tell ; 
Always  Thine,  Who  lov'st  us  well, 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

Part  III. 

15  Holy  Spirit,  give  us  power 

Right  to  choose  in  doubt's  dark  hour, 
When  around  us  dangers  lower, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

16  Make  us  strong  and  brave  and  true, 
Loving,  gentle,  tender,  too, 
Doing  all  we  ought  to  do, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

17  Strong  in  faith  and  filled  with  grace 
Bravely  may  we  run  our  race, 

Till  in  heaven  we  see  Thy  face, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spiiit. 

18  Holy,  Holy,  Holy  Three, 
Hear  Thy  children's  Litany, 
Which  we  now  have  sung  to  Thee, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

Amen. 


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1  rriHOU  Who  saidest,  "  Suffer  ye 
X  Little  ones  to  come  to  Me," 
Listen  while  we  pray  to  Thee, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

2  Thou  Who  saidest  when  we  pray, 
"  Our  Father  "  we  may  say, 
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Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

3  "  Hallowed  be  His  Holy  Name," 
Let  all  tongues  tell  out  its  fame  ; 

"  Thou  art  God  !  "  let  all  exclaim, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

4  In  "  Thy  Kingdom  come  "  to  reign, 
Banish  death,  and  sin,  and  pain, 
Let  no  evil  thing  remain, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

5  Bid  from  earth  for  ever  rise 
Praises  that  shall  cleave  the  skies, 
Like  the  angels'  minstrelsies, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

6  Give  to  us  our  bread  each  day, 
Enough  to  keep  all  want  away, 
Let  no  need  our  hearts  dismay, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

7  All  our  sins  forgive  that  we 
Have  committed  against  Thee, 
As  we  would  forgiving  be, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

8  Lead  us  not  where  temptings  lure, 
Lest  our  steps  grow  insecure, 
And  we  miss  the  pathway  sure, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father 

9  And  from  evil  keep  us  free — 
Evil  that  we  cannot  see, 

Evil  that  would  lead  from  Thee, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father, 
io  For  the  Kingdom  is  Thine  Own, 
It  is  Thine,  and  Thine  alone, 
All  Thy  foes  are  overthrown, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 

11  Mighty  Power,  Glory  Bright, 

All  are  Thine  in  Thine  own  right, 
Beautiful  and  Infinite, 

We  adore  Thee,  Father. 

1 2  Now  for  ever  and  for  aye, 
While  the  ages  roll  away, 
Waiting  for  the  endless  day, 

We  adore  Thee,  Father. 


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XI   King  of  sea  and  earth  and  sky, 
Hear  Thy  children's  Litany, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Father. 
2  Holy  Jesus,  Who  didst  take 
Flowers  for  lessons,  by  the  lake, 
Teaching  us  our  lives  to  make, 
Saviour,  more  like  Thine. 
3*  Holy  Spirit,  Who  dost  move 
Child-like  hearts  to  thirst  for  love, 
Breathe  upon  us  from  above, 
Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 
4*  God,  by  Whose  Imperial  power 
All  things  grow,  and  every  flower 
Opes  to  meet  the  morning  hour, 
Hear  us,  Great  Creator. 
5*  Clothing  them  with  colours  bright, 
Filling  all  with  calm  delight, 
Scent  and  beauty,  form  and  light, 
Hear  us,  Great  Creator. 

6  Floral  gifts  we  bring  to-day, 
Flowers  sweet,  and  bright,  and  gay, 
And  before  Thine  altar  lay, 

Takethem,Lord,weprayThee. 

7  Rose  of  Sharon,  Jesu  bless, 
Crimson  blood-stained  is  Thy  dress, 
Dyed  in  sorrow,  pain,  distress, 

Crucified  One,  hear  us. 

8  Lily  of  the  Valley  sweet, 
Type  of  charity  complete, 
Jesu,  at  Thy  sacred  feet, 

Pity,  we  implore  Thee. 

9  May  we  learn  some  lessons,  too — 
How  to  be  Thy  children  true, 
What  to  speak,  and  think,  and  do, 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 
!0  From  the  grass  that  decks  the  field, 
Learn  our  wants  to  Thee  to  yield  ; 
For  Thou  carest — Thou  wilt  shield, 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 


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n  From  the  thistle,  poor  and  mean, 
Learn,  though  poor  on  God  to  lean, 
Of  the  poorest  saints  have  been, 
Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 
12  When  we  look  upon  the  thorn, 
Bid  us  think  by  Whom  'twas  borne, 
And  Whose  sacred  brow  was  torn, 
Teach  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
1 3*  Teach  each  one  it  is  through  pain 
We  must  pass  if  we  would  gain 
That  high  heaven  where  Thou  dost 
Holy  Jesu,  hear  us.        [reign, 
1 4*  Pain  and  sorrow  all  will  be 

Means  to  make  us  more  like  Thee, 
If  we  bear  them  patiently, 
Teach  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
Quickly,  too,  as  flowerets  die, 
So  must  we  on  death-beds  lie, 
When  earth's  life  has  hurried  by 
Teach  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

16  Teach  us,  Lord,  our  lives  to  fill 
Full  of  fragrance,  free  from  ill, 
Loving  all  our  Father's  will, 

O  !  sweet  Jesus,  hear  us. 

17  May  these  flowers,  Lord,  we  pray, 
Blessings  carry  far  away, 
And  to  all  Thy  love  display, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

18  Sweet  and  gentle  smiles  from  heav'n. 
Making  bright  the  darkest  den, 
Where  abide  the  sons  of  men, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

19  Gladden  some  poor  weary  one, 
Who  of  peace  on  earth  hath  none, 
When  the  toil  of  day  is  done, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

20  Soothe  with  gladness  some  in  pain, 
Bring  to  sad  ones  joy  again. 
Bid  Thy  peace  on  all  remain, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

Amen 
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JESU,  Life  of  those  who  die, 
Advocate  with  God  on  high, 
Hope  of  immortality  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

Thou,  Whose  death  to  mortals  gave 
Power  to  triumph  o'er  the  grave  ; 
Living  now  from  death  to  save  ; 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

Thou,  before  Whose    great    white 
All  our  evil  must  be  shown,  [Throne 
Pleading  now  for  us  Thine  own  : 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

Thou,  Whose  death  was  borne  that 
From  the  pow^r  of  Satan  free,  [we, 
Might  not  die  eternally  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

Thou,  Who  dost  a  place  prepare, 
That  in  heavenly  mansions  fair 
Sinners  may  Thy  glory  share  ; 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 


Part  II. 

6  Where  Thy  Saints  in  glory  reign, 
Free  from  sorrow,  free  from  pain, 
Pure  from  every  guilty  stain, 

Bring  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

7  Where  the  captives  find  release, 
Where  all  foes  from  troubling  cease, 
Where  the  weary  rest  in  peace. 

Bring  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

8  Where  the  pleasures  never  cloy, 
Where  in  Angels'  holy  joy, 
God-like  men  their  powers  employ, 

Bring  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

9  Where  in  wondrous  light  are  shown 
All  Thy  dealings  with  Thine  own, 
Who  shall  know  as  they  are  known, 

Bring  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

10  Where  with  loved  ones  gone  before, 
We  may  love  Thee  and  adore 
In  Thy  presence  evermore, 

Bring  us,  Holy  Jesu.     Amen. 


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1  C\  OD  the  Father,  seen  of  none, 
\J     God,  the  soul-begotten  Son, 
God  the  Spirit  with  them  One  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Trinity. 

2  Jesu  Christ,  Incarnate  God, 
Rose  of  Sharon,  Jesse's  Rod, 

Who  mad'st  earth  Thine  own  abode  : 
Hear  us,  We  beseech  Thee. 

3  Thou  Who,  though  the  Word  Divine, 
Madest  flesh  Thy  Godhead's  shrine, 
When  our  hearts  to  Thee  incline  : 

Hear  us,  We  beseech  Thee. 

4  Thou     didst     leave    Thy     Father's 

Throne, 
And  didst  dwell  among  Thine  own, 
Though  Thou  wast  by  them  unknown, 
Jesu,  God  Incarnate. 


5  That  we  may  not  treat  Thee  so, 
Unto  us  Thy  sweetness  show, 
Let  us  all  Thy  blessings  know, 

Jesu,  God  Incarnate. 

6  Unto  Thee,  the  living  Bread, 
By  Thy  power  may  we  be  led, 
In  the  Eucharist  be  fed, 

Jesu,  God  Incarnate. 

7  Shine  upon  us  with  Thy  light, 
Take  away  the  gloom  of  night, 
Purify  our  inward  sight, 

Jesu,  God  Incarnate. 

8  Be  with  us  this  Christmas-tide, 
Be  our  Helper,  be  our  Guide, 
Keep  us  near  Thy  wounded  Side, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 


9  Born  of  royal  David's  race, 
Jesu,  full  of  truth  and  grace, 
Till  we  see  Thee  face  to  face, 

Help  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 


Amen. 


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HOLY  JESU,  Child  Divine, 
By  the  glories  that  are  Thine, 
Veiled  within  so  poor  a  shrine, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
By  the  Angels'  holy  song, 
As  around  they  wondering  throng, 
Owning  Thee  their  Ruler  strong, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
By  the  lowly  cattle  shed, 
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By  the  rough  clothes  o'er  Thee  spread 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
By  the  solemn  praise  and  prayer, 
By  the  gifts  and  offerings  rare 
Laid  in  lowly  homage  there, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
By  Thy  Mother's  blessed  woes, 
By  Thy  fleeing  from  Thy  foes, 
By  Thy  grief  that  no  man  knows, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
By  Thy  life,  so  long  and  still, 
By  Thy  waiting  to  fulfil, 
In  its  time  Thy  Father's  will, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
By  the  care  that  weighed  on  Thee, 
By  Thy  toil  and  poverty, 
By  Thy  sorrows  yet  to  be, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 


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8  Jesu,  Holy  Child  Divine, 

On  our  darkened  nature  shine, 
Give  us  virtues  like  to  Thine  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

9  Make  us  pure  and  undefiled, 
Gentle,  patient,  loving,  mild, 
Trustful  as  a  little  child  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu 
io  Make  us  ever  long  to  know 

Where  our  God  would  have  us  go, 
Shrinking  not  from  toil  or  woe  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

1 1  May  we  mark  the  pattern  fair 
Of  Thy  life  of  work  and  prayer, 
And  for  truth  all  perils  dare  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

12  May  we  calmly  suffer  blame, 
Bear  the  Cross,  despise  the  shame, 
In  Thy  strength  and  in  Thy  Name : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

13  As  we  live  from  year  to  year, 
Jesu,  be  Thou  ever  near, 

Make  us  like  Thee,  Saviour  dear  : 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

14  Bid  us  come  at  last  to  Thee, 
And  for  ever  perfect  be, 
Where  Thy  glory  we  shall  see  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
Amen. 


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1  TMTHER.hear  Thy  children's  call :] 
_E      Humbly  at  Thy  feet  we  fall, 
Prodigals,  confessing  all  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

2  Christ,  beneath  Thy  Cross  we  blame 
All  our  life  of  sin  and  shame, 
1'enitent  we  breathe  Thy  Name  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

3  Holy  Spirit,  grieved  and  tried, 
Oft  forgotten  and  defied, 

Now  we  mourn  our  stubborn  pride  : 
We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

4  By  the  gracious  saving  call 
Spoken  tenderly  to  all 

Who  have  shared  man's  guilt  and  fall, 
We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

5  By  the  nature  Jesus  wore, 

By  the  stripes  and  death  He  bore, 
By  His  life  for  evermore. 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

6  By  the  love  that  longs  to  bless, 
Pitying  our  sore  distress, 
Leading  us  to  holiness, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

7  By  the  love  so  calm  and  strong, 
Patient  still  to  suffer  wrong, 
And  our  day  of  grace  prolong, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 


8  By  the  love  that  speaks  within, 
Calling  us  to  flee  from  sin, 
And  the  joys  of  goodness  win, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

9  By  the  love  that  bids  Thee  spare, 
By  the  Heaven  Thou  dost  prepare, 
By  Thy  promises  to  prayer, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 
io  Grant  us  faith  to  know  Thee  near, 
Hail  Thy  grace,  Thy  judgments  fear, 
And  through  trial  persevere  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

1 1  Grant  us  Hope  from  earth  to  rise, 
And  to  strain  with  eager  eyes 
Towards  the  promised  heav'nly  prize : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

12  Grant  us  Love  Thy  love  to  own, — 
Love  to  live  for  Thee  alone, 

And  the  power  of  gracemake  known : 
We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

1 3  All  our  weak  endeavours  bless, 
As  we  ever  onward  press, 

Till  we  perfect  holiness  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

14  Lead  us  daily  nearer  Thee, 
Till  at  last  Thy  face  we  see, 
Crowned  with  Thine  own  purity  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 
Amen. 


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1  TESU,  Champion  of  the  right, 

V    From  Thy  passion's  gloomy  night, 
Coming  forth  with  Easter  light, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

2  Jesu,  from  Thy  rocky  bed, 
Rising  as  the  Church's  Head, 
Firstfruits  of  the  holy  dead, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

3  Rose  of  Sharon,  from  Thy  tomb, 
Springing  up  in  fairest  bloom, 
Sweet  with  heavenly  perfume, 

Hear  our  Easter  greeting. 

4  Fragrant  Lily,  pure  and  fair, 
Opening  to  the  vernal  air, 
After  winter  bleak  and  bare, 

Hear  our  Easter  greeting. 

5  Sweetest  Flower  of  Eastern  spring, 
Rising  as  creation's  King, 
Drawing  out  from  Death  its  sting, 

Hear  our  Easter  greeting. 

6  Now  a  Conqueror  revealed, 
Coming  from  the  battle-field, 
With  Thy  power  Thy  people  shield, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

7  Victor  in  the  deadly  fray, 
Bursting  forth  to  light  of  day, 
Hear  us,  as  to  Thee  we  pray, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 


8  Risen  from  Thy  silent  grave, 
Risen  now  with  power  to  save, 
Make  us  faithful,  make  us  brave, 

We  beseech  Thee,  Jesu. 

9  With  Thy  Easter  blessing  given 
To  Thy  own  beloved  Eleven, 
Help  us  on  the  way  to  heaven, 

Jesu,  risen  Saviour. 

io  Bless  Thy  Church. Thy  chosen  Bride. 
Formed  from  out  Thy  wounded  Side, 
Bless  her  through  this  Eastertide, 
Jesu,  risen  Saviour. 

1 1  From  our  sins  our  souls  release, 
Greet  us  with  Thy  words  of  peace, 
Till  our  life  on  earth  shall  cease, 

Jesu,  risen  Saviour. 

12  When  our  day  of  life  is  past, 
And  death's  shadow  o'er  us  cast, 
Then  be  with  us  at  the  last, 

Jesu,  risen  Saviour. 

13  Lead  our  spirits  through  death's  gate, 
Into  Paradise  to  wait 

For  the  endless  Easter  state, 
Jesu,  risen  Saviour. 

14  When  from  earth  our  bodies  rise, 
Grant  to  us  the  wished-for  prize, 
In  Thy  home  beyond  the  skies, 

Jesu,  risen  Saviour    Amen. 
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1  TESU,  in  Whose  Name  we  pray, 
0    Who  didst  take  Thine  upward  way 
On  the  first  Ascension  Day, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

2  Jesu,  taken  from  men's  sight, 
Going  back  with  power  and  might, 
To  the  realms  of  endless  light, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

3  Jesu,  Who  from  earth  didst  rise, 
To  Thy  home  beyond  the  skies, 
Hidden  from  our  earthly  eyes, 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

4  Going  to  prepare  a  place, 
That  the  ransomed  human  race 
Might  at  last  behold  God's  Face, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

5  Firstfruits  of  the  holy  dead, 
Up  to  Heaven  by  Angels  led, 
There  to  be  Thy  Church's  head, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

6  Welcomed  back  by  countless  throngs, 
Hailed  with  loud  Angelic  songs, 
Taking  what  to  Thee  belongs, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 


7  Jesu,  our  Ascended  King, 
As  this  Litany  we  sing, 

And  to  Thee  our  tribute  bring. 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

8  Worshipped  as  the  Lamb  once  slain, 
Who  didst  take  away  sin's  stain, 
Having  borne  the  Cross  and  pain, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

9  By  Thy  Session  on  Thy  Throne, 
By  Thy  pleading  for  Thine  own, 
For  whose  sins  Thou  didst  atone, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

io  Jesu,  Who  dost  there  present 
What  in  Thine  own  Sacrament 
Here  Thy  priests  do  represent, 

Help  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

11  Jesu,  Who  dost  intercede 
For  Thy  people  in  their  need, 
Thou   Whose  merits  sinners  plead, 

Help  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

12  That  we  may  at  last  attain 
To  those  mansions  we  would  gain, 
There  with  Thee  in  glory  reign, 

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1  QPIRIT  blest,  Who  art  adored, 
JO     With  the  Father  and  the  Word, 
One  Eternal  God  and  Lord, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

2  Comforter,  to  Whom  we  owe 
All  that  we  rejoice  to  know 
Of  our  Saviour's  work  below, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

3  Thou  Whose  sound  Apostles  heard, 
And  Whose  power  their  spirit  stirred, 
Giving  them  the  living  Word, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

4  Making  Jesus  present  still, 
Showing  man  God's  perfect  will, 
Jesus'  promise  to  fulfil, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

5  Coming  with  Thy  power  to  save, 
Moving  on  Baptismal  wave, 
Raising  sinners  from  their  grave, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

6  Thou,  by  Whom  our  souls  are  fed 
With  the  True  and  living  Bread, — 
Even  Him  Who  for  us  bled, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

7  Spirit,  showing  us  the  way, 
Warning,  when  we  go  astray, 
Pleading  in  us  when  we  pray, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 


8  Spirit,  Whom  our  failings  grieve, 
Whom  the  world  will  not  receive, 
Who  dost  help  us  to  believe, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

9  Spirit,  guarding  all  from  ill, 
Bending  right  our  stubborn  will, 
Though  we  grieve  Thee,  patient  still, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit, 
io  Spirit,  strength  of  all  the  weak, 
Giving  courage  to  the  meek, 
Teaching  faltering  tongues  to  speak, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

1 1  Spirit,  aiding  all  who  yearn 
More  of  truths  Divine  to  learn, 
And  with  deeper  love  to  burn, 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit. 

12  Source  of  love  and  light  Divine, 
With  that  hallowing  grace  of  Thine 
More  and  more  upon  us  shine  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spiri.. 

13  Holy,  loving  as  Thou  art, 
Come  and  live  within  our  heart  : 
Never  from  us  to  depart  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit 

14  May  we  soon,  from  sin  set  free, 
Where  Thy  work  may  perfect  be, 
Jesus'  face  with  rapture  see  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Spirit 
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i   pOD  the  Father,  God  the  Son, 
UT     God  the  Spirit,  Three  in  One. 
Hear  us  from  Thy  Heavenly  Throne, 
Spare  us,  Holy  Trinity. 

2  Jesu,  with  Thy  Church  abide, 

Be  her  Saviour,  Lord,  and  Guide, 
While  on  earth  her  faith  is  tried  : 
We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

3  Arms  of  love  around  her  throw, 
Shield  her  safe  from  every  foe, 
Comfort  her  in  time  of  woe  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

4  All  her  fettered  powers  release, 
Hid  our  strife  and  envy  cease, 
Giant  the  heavenly  gift  of  peace  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

5  All  that  she  has  lost,  restore, 
May  her  strength  and  zeal  be  more 
Than  in  brightest  days  of  yore  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

6  May  she  one  in  doctrine  be, 
One  in  truth  and  charity, 
Winning  all  to  faith  in  Thee  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

7  May  she  guide  the  poor  and  blind, 
Seek  the  lost  until  she  find, 

And  the  broken-hearted  bind  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 


8  Save  her  love  from  growing  cold, 
Make  her  watchmen  strongand  bold, 
Fence  her  round,  Thy  peace  unfold : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

9  May  her  priests  Thy  people  feed, 
Shepherds  of  the  flock  indeed, 
Ready,  where  Thou  call'st  to  lead: 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 
io  Judge  her  not  for  work  undone, 
Judge  her  not  for  fields  unwon, 
Bless  her  works  in  Thee  begun  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

1 1  For  the  past  give  deeper  shame, 
Make  her  jealous  for  Thy  Name, 
Kindle  zeal's  most  holy  flame  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

12  May  her  lamp  of  truth  be  bright, 
Bid  her  bear  aloft  its  light 
Through  therealms  of  heathen  night : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  u<. 

13  Arm  her  soldiers  with  the  Cross, 
Brave  to  suffer  toil  or  loss, 
Counting  earthly  gain  but  dross  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

14  May  she  holy  triumphs  win. 
Overthrow  the  hosts  of  sin, 
Gather  all  the  nations  in  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 
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Unto  Whom  each  sheep  is  known, 
Low  before  Thine  Altar  Throne, 

We  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

2  Oh,  how  blest  to  draw  so  near 
Unto  Thee,  our  Saviour  dear, 
Who  in  mystery  art  here, 

And  adore  Thee,  Jesu. 

3  Thou  Who  tenderly  hast  smiled, 
As  a  little  helpless  Child, 

On  Thy  Maiden-Mother  mild, 

Hear  us,  save  us,  Jesu. 

4  Whom  the  star-led  Magi  three, 
Came  from  far-off  lands  to  see, 
Whom  they  worshipped  reverently  : 

Hear  us,  save  us,  Jesu. 

5  Kneeling  in  the  stable  cave, 
Incense,  myrrh,  and  gold  they  gave, 
We  would  offer  all  we  have  : 

Hear  us,  save  us,  Jesu. 

6  As  in  worship  low  we  kneel, 
May  we  Thy  sweet  Presence  feel  ! 
All  Thy  love  to  us  reveal  : 

Hear  us,  save  us,  Jesu. 

Part  II. 

7  Faithful  Shepherd,  hear  our  cry, 

To  Thine  Arms  Thy  lambs  would  fly, 
On  Thy  boundless  love  rely  : 

Hear  us,  save  us,  Jesu. 

8  Lamb  of  God,  Who  tak'st  away 
All  our  sins,  on  Thee  we  lay 
Every  sin  and  grief  to-day  : 

Hear  us,  spare  us.  Jesu. 


9  Thou  all  sinless,  holy,  pure, 
For  our  sins  didst  grief  endure, 
Thou  hast  made  our  pardon  sure  : 
Hear  us,  save  us,  Jesu. 
io  Sorrow  for  our  sins  impart, 
Cleanse  and  soften  every  heart, 
In  Thy  merit  give  us  part, 

Hear  us,  save  us,  Jesu. 
II  Be  Thy  grace  within  us  shed, 
May  our  youthful  feet  be  led, 
Paths  of  holiness  to  tread  : 

Hear  us,  save  us,  Jesu. 

Part  III. 
j  12  Shepherd,  Who  Thy  life  didst  give, 
That  Thy  sheep  in  Thee  might  life, 
Now  our  grateful  praise  receive  : 
Hear,  accept  us,  Jesu. 

13  As  'neath  veils  of  Bread  and  Wine, 
We  adore  Thee,  King  Divine, 
Make  Thy  Face  upon  us  shine, 

Hear,  accept  us,  Jesu. 

14  May  our  lips  and  lives  express 
Faith,  and  love,  and  thankfulness  ; 
Fill  us  all  with  holiness  : 

Hear,  accept  us,  Jesu. 

15  Make  us  love  Thee  more  and  more, 
Till  we  reach  the  eternal  shore 
Where  unveiled  evermore, 

We  behold  Thee,  Jesu. 

16  Then  in  worship  falling  down, 
Low  before  Thy  glory  Throne, 
We  shall  know  as  we  are  known, 

Praise,  exalt  Thee,  Jesu.   Amen. 


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GOD  the  Father,  Thee  we  own, 
By  Thy  Name  of  love  made  known. 
In  Thy  works  of  goodness  shown  : 

Help  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 

Christ,  in  Thee  is  love  brought  nigh, 
Thou  for  love  of  man  didst  die, 
Thou  for  love  dost  plead  on  high  : 

Help  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 

Spirit,  Gift  of  Love  most  dear, 
Thine  the  warning  voice  we  hear, 
Thine  the  comfort  always  near  : 

Help  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 

God  of  love,  to  Thee  we  owe 
All  our  good  on  earth  below, 
All  the  hope  of  Heaven  we  know  : 

Help  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 

Poor,  unworthy  though  we  be, 
Thou  dost  deign  to  will  that  we 
Should  be  blest  in  loving  Thee  : 

Help  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 

On  our  loveless  nature  shine, 
Come  to  us  in  power  Divine, 
Give  us  love,  and  make  us  Thine  : 

Help  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 


More  than  friend,  however  near, 
More  than  all  we  hold  most  dear, 
More  than  all  in  Heaven,  or  here  : 
Help  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 

Not  from  dread  of  wrath  or  woe, 
Not  for  all  Thou  wilt  bestow — 
For  Thyself  Whose  love  wc  know, 
Help  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 

Though  there  were  no  Heaven  togain. 
Though  there  were  no  place  of  pain, 
Still  our  love  would  not  be  vain  : 

Help  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 

If  we  feel  Thy  bounteous  care, 
If  our  lot  be  poor  and  bare, 
If  Thou  smite,  and  if  Thou  spare  ! 
Help  us.  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 

If  the  world's  applause  we  know, 
If  despised,  and  lying  low, 
Still,  in  joy,  or  fear,  or  woe, 

Help  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 

In  our  health — when  sick  we  lie, 
While  wc  live,  and  when  we  die, 
Now  and  everlastingly, 

1  Iclp  us,  Lord,  to  love  Thee. 
Amen. 


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i   /^  OD  of  mercy,  loving  all, 
VJT     Pitying  Thy  creatures'  fall, 
On  Thy  name  of  Love  we  call : 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

2  Give  the  love  divinely  strong, 
Moved  not,  though  it  suffer  long, 
Kind  to  those  who  do  the  wrong  : 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

3  Give  the  love  that  envies  none 
For  the  joy  of  work  well  done, 

Or  the  good  which  they  have  won  : 
Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

4  Give  the  love  in  kindness  shown, 
Living  not  for  self  alone, 
Making  others'  good  her  own  : 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

5  Give  the  love  to  anger  slow, 
Fearing  seeds  of  strife  to  sow, 
Never  helping  strife  to  grow  : 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

6  Give  the  love  that  thinks  no  ill, 
And  with  power  of  gentle  will 
Can  the  voice  of  slander  still : 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 


7  Give  the  love  that  will  abide 
True  and  firm,  however  tried, 
And  a  brother's  fault  will  hide  : 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

8  Give  the  love  that  faith  makes  blest, 
Hoping  always  for  the  best, 

Even  when  with  doubts  distressed  : 
Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

9  Give  the  love  that  foe  or  friend 
Slight  or  wrong  cannot  offend, 
True,  enduring  to  the  end  : 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

[O  Give  the  love  for  which  we  pray, 
Love  that  never  can  decay, 
Never  fail  or  pass  away  : 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 

[I   Give  the  charity  Divine, 

That  in  all  our  lives  may  shine, 
Proving  us  that  we  are  Thine  : 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thte. 

[2  Loving  man,  and  loving  Thee, 
May  we  here  Thy  children  be, 
And  prepare  Thy  Face  to  see  : 

Hear  us,  we  beseech  Thee. 
Amen. 


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1  TESU,  from  Thy  throne  on  high, 
U  Far  above  the  bright  blue  sky, 
Look  on  us  with  loving  eye  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

2  Jesu,  once  an  Infant  small, 
Cradled  in  the  oxen's  stall, 
Though  the  God  and  Lord  of  all  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

3  Once  a  Child  so  good  and  fair, 
Feeling  want,  and  toil,  and  care, 
All  that  we  may  have  to  bear  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

4  Jesu,  Thou  dost  love  us  still, 
And  it  is  Thy  holy  Will 

That  we  should  be  safe  from  ill  : 
Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

5  Be  Thou  with  us  every  day, 
In  our  work  and  in  our  play, 
When  we  learn  and  when  we  pray 

1  [eat  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

6  When  we  lie  asleep  at  night, 
Ever  may  Thy  Angels  bright 
Keep  us  safe  till  morning's  light  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 


7  May  we  grow  from  day  to  day, 
Glad  to  learn  each  holy  way, 
Ever  ready  to  obey  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

8  May  we  ever  try  to  be 
From  our  sinful  tempers  free, 
Pure  and  gentle,  Lord,  like  Thee  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

9  May  our  thoughts  be  undefiled, 
May  our  words  be  true  and  mild, 
Make  us  each  a  holy  child  : 

1  [ear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 
io  Jesu,  Son  of  God  Most  High, 
Who  didst  in  a  manger  lie, 
Who  upon  the  Cross  didst  die, 

1  [eai  US,  Holy  Jesu. 

11  Jesu,  from  Thy  heavenly  throne, 
Watching  o'er  each  little  one, 
Till  our  life  on  earth  is  done  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu 

12  Jesu,  Whom  we  hope  to  see, 
Calling  us  in  Heaven  to  be 
Happy  evermore  with  Thee  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu.   Amen 


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Part  I.  | 

i   pOD  the  Father,  God  the  Son, 

VJ     God  the  Spirit,  Three  in  One, 

Hear  us  from  Thy  heavenly  Throne  : 

Spare  us,  Holy  Trinity. 

2  Jesu,  Saviour,  ever  mild, 
Born  for  us  a  little  Child, 
Of  the  Virgin  undefiled  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

3  Jesu,  at  Whose  Infant  Feet, 
Shepherds  coming  Thee  to  greet, 
Knelt  to  pay  their  worship  meet : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

4  Jesu,  unto  Whom  of  yore, 
Wise  men,  hastening  to  adore, 
Gold  and  myrrh  and  incense  bore  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

5  Jesu,  to  Thy  Temple  brought, 
Whom,  by  Thy  good  Spirit  taught, 
Simeon  and  Anna  sought : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

6  Jesu,  Whom  Thy  Mother  found 
Midst  the  doctors  sitting  round, 
Marvelling  at  Thy  words  profound  : 

Hear  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

Part  II. 

7  From  all  pride  and  vain  conceit, 
From  all  spite  and  angry  heat, 


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From  all  lying  and  deceit, 

Save  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

8  From  refusing  to  obey, 

From  the  love  of  our  own  way, 
From  forgetfulness  to  pray, 

Save  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

Part  III. 

9  By  Thy  Birth  and  early  years, 
By  Thine  Infant  wants  and  fears, 
By  Thy  sorrows  and  Thy  tears, 

Save  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

10  By  Thy  Pattern  bright  and  pure, 
By  the  pains  Thou  didst  endure, 
Our  salvation  to  procure, 

Save  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

1 1  By  Thy  Wounds  and  thorn-crowned 

Head, 
By  Thy  Blood  for  sinners  shed, 
By  Thy  Rising  from  the  dead, 
Save  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

12  By  the  Name  we  bow  before, 
Human  Name,  which  evermore 
All  the  hosts  of  Heaven  adore, 

Save  us,  Holy  Jesu. 

13  By  Thine  own  unconquered  might, 
By  Thy  glory  in  the  height, 

By  Thy  mercies  infinite,        [Amen. 
Save  us,  Holy  Jesu. 


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i    TESU,  Saviour,  Shepherd  true, 
tl      Who  for  me  the  lion  slew, 
Help  Thy  sinful  child  anew  : 

Help  me,  Holy  Jesu. 

2  Meekly  kneeling  Thee  before, 
Let  me  all  the  past  deplore  ; 
Keep  me  that  I  fall  no  more  : 

Keep  me,  Holy  Jesu. 

3  While  around  me  here  below 
Lurk  the  ills  I  cannot  know, 
Daily  grace  and  strength  bestow  : 

Guard  me,  Holy  Jesu. 

4  Jesu,  Heir  of  David's  line, 
Child  of  Mary,  Babe  Divine, 
Make  Thy  sweet  example  mine  : 

Aid  me,  Holy  Jesu. 

5  When  in  doubt  and  fear  I  stand, 
Take,  oh  take  my  trembling  hand, 
Lead  me  to  the  happier  land  : 

Guide  me,  Holy  Jesu. 

6  By  Thy  promise  to  befriend 
All  who  love  Thee  to  the  end, 
Hear  me,  help  me,  and  defend  : 

Save  me,  Holy  Jesu. 

7  Jesu,  Saviour,  let  me  rest, 

Folded  on  Thy  peaceful  breast, 
Kver  blessing,  ever  blessed  : 

Hold  me,  Holy  Jesu.     Amen. 


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i   TTEAVENLY  Father,  let  Thy  light,   5  Let  Thy  ministers  proclaim 
I!      Break  upon  our  blinded  sight, 


Chase  away  the  shades  of  night 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

2  To  the  nations  gone  astray, 
Thine  eternal  love  display, 
Send  Thy  truth,  direct  Thy  way  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 

3  Sow  the  seed,  Thy  Word  revealed 
In  the  earth's  wide  harvest-field, 
That  the  increase  it  may  yield  : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us. 


Jesu,  Who  didst  suffer  pain, 
To  release  from  error's  chain, 
Man's  lost  Paradise  to  gain  : 

Jesu,  Saviour,  hear  us. 


Far  and  wide  Thy  saving  Name, 
With  Thy  love  all  hearts  inflame  : 
Jesu,  Saviour,  hear  us. 

6  Seek  for  those  who  careless  roam, 
Bring  the  wanderers  safely  home, 
May  Thy  glorious  kingdom  come  : 

Jesu,  Saviour,  hear  us. 

7  Blessed  Spirit,  heavenly  Lord, 
Speak  with  power  the  saving  word, 
That  the  lost  may  be  restored  : 

Blessed  Spirit,  hear  us. 


8  Come  and  breathe  new  life  within, 
Rescue  souls  from  death  and  sin, 
Teach  the  careless  Heaven  to  win 
Blessed  Spirit,  hear  us. 

9  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 
Loving  those  who  need  Thee  most, 
Raise  the  fallen,  save  the  lost : 

We  beseech  Thee,  hear  us.     Amen. 


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i   Tj^ARTH  is  cold  and  still  and  white, 
Xj     Silence  reigns  o'er  earth  and  seci 
But  at  midnight  gates  of  light 
Open  wide  for  thee  and  me. 

2  Angel  voices  fill  the  air, 
Angel  footsteps  cross  the  >now, 
And  a  Child  divinely  fair 
Smiles  upon  a  world  of  woe. 

3  Clouds  and  shadows  flee  apace, 
Glory  reigns  o'er  land  and  sea  ; 
In  the  fulness  of  His  Grace, 

God  is  come  to  thee  and  me  !     Aai;n. 


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i   T  THINK  when  I  read  that  sweet  story  of  old, 
_L     When  Jesus  was  here  among  men, 
And  He  called  little  children  as  lambs  to  His  fold, 
I  should  have  liked  to  have  been  with  Him  then. 

2  I  wish  that  His  hands  had  been  placed  on  my  head, 

That  His  arm  had  been  thrown  around  me, 
And  that  I  might  have  seen  His  kind  look  when  He 
"  Let  the  little  ones  come  unto  Me." 

3  Yet  still  to  His  footstool  in  prayer  I  may  go, 

And  ask  for  a  share  of  His  love  ; 
And  if  I  thus  earnestly  seek  Him  below, 
I  shall  see  Him  and  hear  Him  above 

4  In  that  beautiful  place  He  has  gone  to  prepare 

For  all  who  are  washed  and  forgiven  ; 
And  many  dear  children  are  gathering  there, 
For  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

5  But  thousands  and  thousands  who  wander  and  fall, 

Never  heard  of  that  heavenly  home  ; 
I  should  like  them  to  know  there  is  room  for  them  al 
And  that  Jesus  has  bid  them  to  come. 

6  I  long  for  that  blessed  and  glorious  time, 

The  fairest  and  brightest  and  best, 
When  the  dear  little  children  of  every  clime 
Shall  crowd  to  His  arms  and  be  blest.     Amen. 


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Hymn  III. 

THE  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 
When  will  life's  toils  be  o'er  ? 
When  shall  we  reach  that  soft  blue  shore, 
O'er  the  dark  strait  whose  billows  foam  and  roar  ? 
When  shall  we  come  to  thee, 
Calm  land  beyond  the  sea  ? 

The  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 
How  close  it  often  seems 

When  flushed  with  evening's  peaceful  gleams  ; 

The  wistful  heart  looks  o'er  the  strait  and  dreams- 
It  longs  to  fly  to  thee, 
Calm  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 


The  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 

Sometimes  distinct  and  near, 
It  grows  upon  the  eye  and  ear, 
And  the  gulf  narrows  to  a  thread-like  mere  ; 

We  seem  half-way  to  thee, 

Calm  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 

The  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 

O  how  the  lapsing  years, 
'Mid  our  not  unsubmissive  tears, 
Have  borne,  now  singly,  now  in  fleets,  the  biers 

Of  those  we  love,  to  thee, 

Calm  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 

The  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 

How  dark  our  present  home  i 
By  the  dull  beach  and  sullen  foam, 
How  wearily,  how  drearily  we  roam, 

With  arms  outstretched  to  thee, 

Calm  land  beyond  the  sea  1 

The  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 

When  will  our  toil  be  done  ? 
Slow-footed  years,  more  swiftly  run 
Into  the  gold  of  that  unsetting  sun  ! 

Home-sick  we  are  for  thee, 

Calm  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 

The  land  beyond  the  sea  ! 

Sweet  is  thy  endless  rest, 
But  sweeter  far  that  Father's  breast 
Upon  thy  shores  eternally  possessed  ; 

For  Jesus  reigns  o'er  thee, 

Calm  land  beyond  the  sea  !     Amen. 


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1  T\AILY,  daily  sing  the  praises 
U  Of  the  city  God  has  made  ; 
In  the  beauteous  fields  of  Eden 

Its  foundation  stones  are  laid. 

0  that  I  had  wings  of  Angels 

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1  would  seek  the  gates  of  Sion 
Far  beyond  the  starry  sky. 

2  All  the  walls  of  that  dear  City 

Are  of  bright  and  burnished  gold  ; 
It  is  matchless  in  its  beauty, 
And  its  treasures  ure  untold. 

O  that  I  had  wings,  &c. 

3  In  the  midst  of  that  dear  City 

Christ  is  reigning  on  His  seat, 
And  around  Him  Holy  Angels 
Swing  their  censers  at  His  feet. 
O  that  I  had  wings,  &c 

4  From  the  throne  a  river  issues, 

Clear  as  crystal,  passing  bright, 
And  it  traverses  the  City 
Like  a  sudden  beam  of  light. 

O  that  I  had  wings,  &c 

5  Where  it  waters  leafy  Eden, 

Rolling  over  silver  sands, 
Sit  the  Angels,  softly  chiming 

On  the  harps  between  their  hands, 
O  that  I  had  wings,  &c. 

6  There  the  wind  is  sweetly  fragrant, 

And  is  laden  with  the  song 
Of  the  Seraphs  and  the  Elders, 
And  the  great  redeemed  throng. 
O  that  I  had  wings,  See, 

7  O  I  would  mine  eyes  were  open, 

Here  to  catch  that  happy  strain  ! 
O  I  would  mine  eyes  some  vision 
Of  that  Eden  could  attain  ! 

O  that  I  had  wings,  &c.     Amen. 


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Fling  out  the  Banner  !   Far  and  wide, 

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Nor  skill,  nor  might,  nor  merit  ours, 

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Fling  out  the  Banner  !  Let  it  float, 

Skyward   and  seaward,    far   and 
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Our  glory,  only  in  the  Cross, 

Our  only  hope,  the  Crucified. 

Amen. 


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Shall  bear  Thy  prayers  to  heaven. 

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Cast  at  His  feet  above. 

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Give  of  thy  goods,  and  lift 
Thy  heart  to  Him  Who  gave 

The  infinite,  the  priceless  gift, 
Himself  thy  soul  to  save. 

Give  of  thy  goods  with  joy, 
In  faith,  and  hope,  and  love  ; 

And  He  true  bliss,  without  alloy, 
Shall  give  to  thee  above.     Amen. 


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In  its  bright  array, 
O  gracious  Saviour,  to  Thine  House  we  ccmc  : 
Children's  joys  shall  be 
Smiled  upon  by  Thee, 
Who,  once  a  Child  didst  share  an  earthly  home. 


For  all  joys  of  earth, 

For  our  harmless  mirth, 
Our  glad  Thanksgivings  unto  Thee  we  bring  : 

Hear  us,  while  we  raise 

Grateful  songs  of  praifie, 
And  children's  lips  proclaim  the  children's  King 


On  all  things  we  do, 

Right  and  pure  and  true, 
We  know  we  may  Thy  heavenly  blessing  claim 

As  on  sacred  days, 

So  in  week-day  ways, 
O  may  we  praise  and  glorify  Thy  Name. 


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Be  our  God  and  Guide, 
Our  hearts  to  cheer  amid  this  world  of  woe  \ 

Thus  through  life  may  we 

Be  upheld  by  Thee, 
And  onward  on  our  way  rejoicing  go.     Amen. 


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Thy  blessing  on  us  send. 
Our  joys  and  all  our  sorrows 

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Now  at  our  feast  be  present, 

Accept  our  festal  day. 


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The  people  came  and  brought ; 
From  Thee  Thy  grace  and  favour 

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In  Thee  a  loving  Saviour 

May  we,  Thy  children,  find. 

Let  not  our  ways  and  doings 

Dishonour  Thy  dear  name, 
Nor  words,  nor  deeds  of  evil 

Our  Christian  calling  shame. 
Grant  us  Thy  grace,  that  boldly 

We  may  our  Lord  confess  ; 
While  for  all  gifts  Thou  givest 

Thy  Holy  Name  we  bless. 

Amen. 


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Alleluia  ! 

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Thy  blessing  Thou  wilt  send  ; 

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Thy  little  flock  may  tend. 

Alleluia  ! 

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Alleluia  ! 

4  O  Lord  of  life  and  love, 

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With  Angel  hosts  above 
May  we  sing  evermore. 
Alleluia  ! 
Be  this  our  song, 
Through  ages  long, 
Alleluia  !     Amen. 


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Hymn  X. 

1  A  LL  things  bright  and  beautiful, 
■**■  All  creatures  great  and  small, 
All  things  wise  and  wonderful, 

The  Lord  God  made  them  all. 

2  Each  little  flower  that  opens, 

Each  little  bird  that  sings, 

He  made  their  glowing  colours, 

He  made  their  tiny  wings. 

3  The  rich  man  in  his  castle, 

The  poor  man  at  his  gate, 

God  made  them,  high  or  lowly, 

And  ordered  their  estate. 

4  The  purple -headed  mountain, 

The  river  running  by, 
The  sunset,  and  the  morning, 
That  brightens  up  the  cky. 

5  The  cold  wind  in  the  winter, 

The  pleasant  summer  sun, 

The  ripe  fruits  in  the  garden, 

He  made  them  every  one. 

6  The  tall  trees  in  the  greenwood, 

The  meadows  where  we  play, 
The  rushes  by  the  water, 
We  gather  every  day  ; — 

7  He  gave  us  eyes  to  see  them, 

And  lips  that  we  might  tell, 
How  great  is  God  Almighty, 
Who  has  made  all  things  well. 


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11  At  the  beginning  of  the  Service  the  Minister  shall  read  with  a  loud  voice 
some  one  or  more  of  these  Sentences  of  the  Scriptures  that  folloio.  And 
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THE  Lord  is  in  His  Holy  Temple,  let  all  the  earth  keep  silence  before 
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I  acknowledge  my  transgressions,  and  my  sin  is  ever  before  me. 
Psalm  li.  3. 

0  Lord,  correct  me,  but  with  judgement ;  not  in  thine  anger,  lest 
thou  bring  me  to  nothing.     Jer.  x.  24.     Psalm  vi.  1. 

Repent  ye  ;  for  the  Kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand.     St.  Matth.  iii.  2. 

1  will  arise,  and  go  to  my  father  and  will  say  unto  him,  Father,  I  have 
sinned  against  heaven,  and  before  thee,  and  am  no  more  worthy  to  be 
called  thy  son.     St.  Luke  xv.  18,  19. 

Enter  not  into  judgement  with  thy  servant,  O  Lord  ;  for  in  thy  sight 
shall  no  man  living  be  justified.     Psalm  cxliii.  2. 

If  we  say  that  we  have  no  sin,  we  deceive  ourselves,  and  the  truth  is 
not  in  us  :  but,  if  we  confess  our  sins,  he  is  faithful  and  just  to  forgive 
us  our  sins,  and  to  cleanse  us  from  all  unrighteousness.     1  St.  John  i.  8,  9. 

DEARLY  beloved  in  the  Lord,  let  us  humbly  confess  our  sins  unto 
Almighty  God. 

1[  A  general  Confession  to  be  said  of  the  whole  Congregation  after  the 
Minister,  all  kneeling. 

ALMIGHTY  and  most  merciful  Father  ;  We  have  erred,  and  strayed 
from  thy  ways  like  lost  sheep.  We  have  followed  too  much  the 
devices  and  desires  of  our  own  hearts.  We  have  offended  against  thy 
holy  laws.  We  have  left  undone  those  things  which  we  ought  to  have 
done  ;  And  we  have  done  those  things  which  we  ought  not  to  have  done  ; 
And  there  is  no  health  in  us.  But  thou,  O  Lord,  have  mercy  upon  us, 
miserable  offenders.  Spare  thou  them,  O  God,  which  confess  their 
faults.  Restore  thou  them  that  are  penitent ;  According  to  thy 
promises  declared  unto  mankind  in  Christ  Jesu  our  Lord.  And  grant, 
O  most  merciful  Father,  for  his  sake  ;  That  we  may  hereafter  live  a 
godly,  righteous,  and  sober  life,  To  the  glory  of  thy  holy  Name,     Amen. 

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And  there  is  no  health  in  us. 

But  Thou,  O  Lord,  have  mercy  upon  us,  miserable  offenders. 

Span  Thou  them,  0  God,  which  confess  their  faults. 

Restore  Thou  them  that  are  penitent; 


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People. 


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If   The  following  may  be  used  in  Advent  or  Lent. 

TURN  thou  us,  0  good  Lord,  and  so  shall  we  be  turned.  Be  favourable, 
O  Lord,  Be  favourable  to  thy  people,  Who  turn  to  thee  in  weeping, 
fasting,  and  praying.  For  thou  art  a  merciful  God,  Full  of  compassion. 
Long-suffering,  and  of  great  pity.  Thou  sparest  when  we  deserve  punish- 
ment, And  in  thy  wrath  thinkest  upon  mercy.  Spare  thy  people,  good 
Lord,  spare  them,  And  let  not  thine  heritage  be  brought  to  confusion. 
Hear  us,  O  Lord,  for  thy  mercy  is  great,  And  after  the  multitude  of  thy 
mercies  look  upon  us  ;  Through  the  merits  and  mediation  of  thy  blessed 
Son,  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 


Minister. 


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H  T/it;  Absolution,  or  Remission  of  sins,  to  be  pronounced  by  the  Priest  alone, 
standing  ;  the  people  still  kneeling. 

ALMIGHTY  God,  the  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  who  desireth 
not  the  death  of  a  sinner,  hut  rather  that  he  may  turn  from  his 
wickedness,  and  live ;  and  hath  given  power,  and  commandment,  to  his 
Ministers,  to  declare  and  pronounce  to  his  people,  being  penitent,  the 
Absolution  and  Remission  of  their  sins  :  He  pardoneth  and  absolveth  all 
them  that  truly  repent,  and  unfeigned  ly  believe  his  holy  Gospel.  Where- 
fore let  us  beseech  him  to  grant  us  true  repentance,  and  his  holy  Spirit, 
that  those  things  may  please  him,  which  we  do  at  this  present ;  and  that 
the  rest  of  our  life  hereafter  may  be  pure,  and  holy  ;  so  that  at  the  last 
we  may  come  to  his  eternal  joy  ;  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 


IT  Or  tliis,  in  the  absence  of  a  Priest. 

OGOD,  whose  nature  and  property  is  ever  to  have  mercy  and  to  forgive, 
receive  our  humble  petitions  ;  and  though  we  be  tied  and  bound 
with  the  chain  of  our  sins,  yet  let  the  pitifulness  of  thy  great  mercy  loose 
us  ;  for  the  honour  of  Jesus  Christ,  our  Mediator  and  Advocate.     Amen. 

OLORD,  we  beseech  thee,  absolve  thy  people  from  their  offences  ;  that 
through  thy  bountiful  goodness  we  may  all  be  delivered  from  the 
hands  of  those  sins,  which  by  our  frailty  we  have  committed  :  Grant  this, 
O  heavenly  Father,  for  Jesus  Christ's  sake,  our  blessed  Lord  and 
Saviour.     A  mm. 


IT  Then  the  Minister  shall  kneel,  and  toy  the  Lord's  Prayer ;  the  people  tUte 

kneeling,  and  repeating  it  with  him. 

OUR    Father,    which   art    in    heaven,    Hallowed    be    thy    Name.      Thy 
kingdom   conic.      Thy  will   be  done  on   earth,  As  it  is  in  heaven. 
Give  us  this  day  our  dail}  bread.     And  forgive  us  our  trespasses,  As  we 

forgive  them  that  trespass  against  us.     And  lead  us  not  into  tempi  at  ion  : 

But  deliver  us  from  evil :  For  thine  is  the  kingdom,  The  power,  and  the 
glory,  For  ever  and  ever.     Amen. 


Minister. 


51  Then  likewise  he  shall  say, 
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11  4/fer  wfricTi  shall  follow  a  Lesson  chosen  at  the  discretion  of  the  Minister 
and  taken  from  the  Old  Testament. 


10 


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MAGNIFICAT. 


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F.  £/. "VT Y  soul  doth  magni-  |  -fy  the  |  Lord  :  and  my  spirit  hath  re-  | 

-L'A     joiced  .  in  |  God  my  |  Saviour. 
//.         2  F<5r   he  |  hath   re-  |  -garded    :   the   lowliness  |  of  his  |  hand-  | 

maiden. 
H.         3  F(5r  be-  |  -hold  from  |  henceforth  :  all  gener-  |  -ations  .  shall  j 

call  me  |  blessed, 
M.         4  For  he  that  is  mfghty  hath  |  magnified  |  me  :  and  |  holy  |  is 

his  |  Name. 
T.         5  And  his  m6rcy  is  on  |  them  that  |  fear  him  :  throughdut  |  all  | 

gener-  |  -ations. 
F.U.     C   He  hath  shewed  strength  |  with  his  ]  arm  :  he  hath  scattered  the 

proud  in  the  imagin-  |  -ation  |  of  their  |  hearts. 
,1/.         7  He  hath  put  down  the  mfghty  |  from  their  |  seat :  and  hath  ex-  | 

alted  .  the  |  humble  .  and  |  meek. 
T.  8  He  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  |  good  |  things  :  and  the  rfcli  he 

hath  I  sent  |  empty  .  a-  |  -way. 
//.         9  lie  remembering  his  mercy  hath   h61pen  his  |  servant  |  Israel  : 
forefathers  *  A'braham  I  and  his  I  seed  for  I 


as  lie  promised  to  our 
ever. 
F.U.     (Jlory  be  to  the  Father  |  and  .  to  the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  I 
< ihost. 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning  +  is  mSw,  and  |  ever  |  shall-be  :  world 
without  [  end    |  A-  ]  -men. 

11    Then  shall  fallow  the  Second  Lesson  taken  from  the  New  Testament. 


11 


IT  After  which  shall  be  said  or  sung  the  Hynvt  following,  or  the  Nunc  dimittis. 

BENEDICTUS. 

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S.  Luke  I.  68. 

F.     T>LESSED  be  the  Lord  |  God  of  |  Israel  :  for  lie  hath  visited  |  and 

-D     re-  |  -deemed  .  his  j  people  : 
F.        2  And  hath  raised  up   a  mighty  sal-  |  -vation  |  for   us  :  in   the 

house  |  of  his  |  servant  ]  David ; 
M.       3  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  |  holy  |  Propliets  :  which  have 

been  |  since  the  |  world  be-  j  -gan ; 
T.         4  That  we  should  be  saved  |  from  our  |  enemies  :  and  from  the  | 

hands  of  |  all  that  |  hate  us ; 

5  To  perform  the  mercy  promised  [  to  our  |  forefathers  :  and  to 

re-  |  -member  .  his  |  holy  |  Covenant ; 
F.        6  To    perform    the    oath    which  he    sware    to    our  |  forefather  | 

Abraham  :  that  |  he  would  |  give  |  us; 

7  That  we  being  delivered  out  of  the  hand  |  of  our  |  enemies  : 
might  serve  |  him  with-  |  -out  |  fear ; 

8  In  holiness  and  righteous-  j  -ness  be-  |  -fore  him  :  all  the  |  daj's  | 
of  our  J  life. 

M.  9  And  thou  Child  shalt  be  called  the  Prophet  |  of  the  |  Highest  : 
for  thou  chalt  go  before  the  face  of  the  L6rd  |  to  pre-  j  -pare  his  | 
ways ; 

T.  10  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  |  unto  .  his  |  people  :  fo>  the  re-  | 
mission  |  of  their  |  sins, 

11  Through  the  tender  m£rcy  |  of  our  ]  God  :  whereby   the   day- 
spring  fr6m  on  |  high  hath  |  Adsited  J  us ; 

12  To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in  darkness  *  and  m  the  |  shadow  . 
of  |  death  :  and  to  guide  our  feet  |  into .  the  |  way  of  |  peace. 

F.      Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  .  to  the  |  Sou  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  I 

Ghost ; 
F.      As  it  was  in  the  beginning  *  is  n<5w,  and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world 

without  |  end.  |  A-  |  -men. 


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LORD,  now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  de-  |  -part  in  |  peace  :  ac-  | 
cording  |  to  thy  |  word. 
2  F<5r  mine  |  eyes  have  |  seen  :  thy  [  —  sal-  |  -va-  |  -tion, 
S  Which  thou  |  hast  pre-  |  -pared  :  befdrethe  |  faceof  |  all  |  people  ; 
a  light  to  |  lighten  .  the  j  Gentiles  :  and  to  be  the  glory  |  of 


4  To  be  ^  , 
thy  |  people  |  Israel 
F.U.      Glory  be  to  the  Either,  |  and  .  to  the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning  *  is  n6w,  and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  world 
without  |  end.  |  A-  |  -men. 


M   Or  else  this  Psalm, 
DEUS   MISEREATUK. 


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Psalm  LXVII. 


F.  U.  C\  OD  be  merciful  unto  |  us  and  |  bless  us  :  and  shew  us  the  light 

VT    of  his  countenance  *  and  be  |  merciful  |  unto  |  us  ; 
2  That  thy  way  may  be  kn6wn  up-  |  -on  |  earth  :  thy  saving  | 

health  a-  |  -mong  all  |  nations. 
F.  U.      3  Let  the  people  praise  |  thee  O  |  God  :  yea  let  |  all  the  |  people  j 

praise  thee. 

4  O  let  the  nations  rejoice  |  and  be  |  glad  :  for  thou  shalt  judge 

the  folk  righteously  *  and  g6vern  the  |  nations  .  up-  |  -on  |  earth. 
F.  U.      5  Let  the  people  praise  |  thee  O  |  God  :  yea  let  |  all  the  |  people  | 

praise  thee. 

6  Then  shall  the  earth  bring  |  forth  her  |  increase  :  and  God,  even 
our  own  God,  shall  |  give  |  us  his  |  blessing. 

7  God  |  shall  |  bless  us  :  and  all  the  ends  of  the  |  world  shall  |  fear  | 
him. 

F.  U.      Glory  be  to  the  Father,  j  and  .  to  the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  | 
Ghost ; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning  *  is  now,  and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  w6rld 
without  |  end.  |  A-  |  -men. 


IT   Then  shall  be  said  or  sung  the  Apostles'  Creed  by 
people,  standing. 


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or  others  chosen  at  the  discretion  of  the  Minister,  shall  be  said. 

0  EVERLASTING  God,  who  hast  ordained  and  constituted  the 
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Cnrifit  our  Lord.     Amen. 


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v/     sing  |  praises  |  unto  .  our  |  King. 
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under-  |  -standing. 


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THY  seat,  O  God  en-  |  -dureth  .  for  |  ever  :  the  sceptre  of  thy  king- 
dom |  is  a  |  right  |  sceptre. 
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with  my  mouth  will  I  ever  be  shewing  thy  truth  *  from  6b 


gener-  |  -ation  |  to  an-  |  -other. 

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shalt  thou  |  stablish  J  in  the  |  heavens. 


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our  |  King. 

Thou  spakest  sometime  in  visions  unto  thy  |  saints  and  |  saidst  : 
I  have  laid  help  upon  one  that  is  mighty  *  I  have  exalted  one  | 
chosen  |  out  .  of  the  |  people. 

I  will  set  his  dominion  also  |  in  the  |  sea  :  and  his  |  right  hand  | 
in  the  |  floods. 

And  I  will  niake  |  him  my  |  first-born  :  hfgher  than  the  |  kings  | 
of  the  |  earth. 

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-i-     until  I  make  thine  |  ene-  |  -mies  thy  I  footstool. 

The  Lord  shall  send  the  rod  of  thy  power  |  out  of  |  Sion  :  be  thou 
ruler  *  even  in  the  |  midst  a-  |  -mong  thine  |  enemies. 

In  the  day  of  thy  power  shall  the  people  offer  thee  free-will- 
offerings  *  with  an  |  holy  j  worship  :  the  dew  of  thy  birth  is  6i  the  | 
womb  |  of  the  |  morning. 

The  Lord  sware,  and  will  |  not  re-  |  -pent  :  Thou  art  a  Priest  for 
ever  *  after  the  |  order  |  of  Mel-  |  -chisedech. 
U.        Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  .  to  the  )  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  ' 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning  *  is  n6w,  and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  w6rld 
without  |  end.  |  A-  |  -men. 

%  Then  shall  be  read  the  Fiist  Lesson:  Isaiah  ix.  to  v.  8,  or  Isaiah  xi.,  v.  10. 
[The  First  Lesson  and  Tc  Beam  may  be  omitted.] 


TE  DEUM  LAUDAMUS. 


J.   Goss. 


U.    117  E  praise  |  thee  O  |  God  :  we  acknowledge  |  thee  to  I  be  the  |  Lord, 
»»      2  All  the  earth  doth  |  worship  |  thee  :  th6  |  rather  |  ever-  | 
lasting. 

3  To   thee   all   A'ngels  |  cry  a-  |  -loud  :    the  Heavens,  and  |  all 


the    Power-  there*     in. 

4  To  thee  Cherubiri  and  j  Seraph-  |  -in  :  con-  |  -tinnal- 

'^h  1161y  |  Holy  |  Holy  :  Lord  |  God  of  |  Saba-  |  -oth  ; 


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6  Heaven  and  earth  are  Mil  of  the  |  Majes- 1  -tv  :  6f  |  thy  |  Glo- 1  -ry. 

7  The  glorious  company  |  of  .  the  A-  [  -postles  :  praise  |  —  |  —  | 
thee. 

8  The  goodly  fellowship  |  of  the  |  Prophets  :  praise  j  —  |  —  |  thee. 

9  The  n6ble  |  army  .  of  |  Martyrs  :  praise  |  —  |  —  |  thee. 

10  The  holy  Church  throughout  |  all  the  |  world  :  d6th  ac- 1  know-  j 
ledge  |  thee  ; 

11  The  |  Fa-  |  -ther  :  <5f  an  |  infinite  |  Majes-  |  -ty ; 

12  Thine  hdnour-  |  -able  |  true  :  and  j  on-  | ly  |  Son ; 

13  A'lso  the  |  Holy  |  Ghost  :  the  |  Com-  |  -fort-  ]  -er. 

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15  Thou  art  the  ever-  |  -lasting  |  Son  :  <5f  |  —  the  |  Fa-  |  -ther. 

16  When  thou  tookest  upon  thee  to  de-  |  -liver  |  man  :  thou  didst 
not  ab-  |  -hor  the  |  Virgin's  |  womb. 

17  When  thou  hadst  overcome  the  |  sharpness  .  of  |  death  :  thou 
didst  open  the  Kingdom  of  J  Heaven  to  |  all  be-  |  -lievers. 

18  Thou  sittest  at  the  right  |  hand  of  |  God  :  in  the  |  Glory  |  of 
the  |  Father. 

19  We  believe  that  |  thou  shalt  |  come  :  t6  |  be  |  our  |  Judge. 

20  We  therefore  pray  thee  |  help  thy  |  servants  :  whom  thou  hast 
redeemed  |  with  thy  |  precious  |  blood. 

21  Make  them  to  be  numbered  |  Avith  thy  |  Saints  :  in  |  glory  | 
ever-  |  -lasting. 

22  O  Lord  |  save  thy  |  people  :  and  |  bless  thine  |  herit-  |  -age. 

23  G6v-  | ern  |  them  :  and  |  lift  them  |  up  for  |  ever. 

24  Day  |  by  |  day  :  w£  |  magni-  |  -fy  |  thee  ; 

25  A'nd  we  |  worship .  thy  |  Name  :  ever  |  world  with-  |  -out  |  end. 


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26  V6uch-  |  -safe  O  |  Lord  :  to  keep  us  this  |  day  with-  |  out  |  sin. 

27  O  L6rd  have  |  mercy  .  up-  |  -on  us  :  have  |  mer-  |  -cy  up- 1  -on  us. 

28  O  Lord  let  thy  niercy  |  lighten  .  up-  |  -on  us  :  as  our  |  trust  |  is 
in  |  thee. 

29  O  Lord  in  thee  |  have  I  |  trusted  :  l£t  me  |  never  j  be  con-  | 
founded. 

%  Then  shall  be  read  the  Second  Lesson :  St.  Luke  ii.  to  v.  15,  or  St. 
Matthew  i.t  v.  18. 


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F. U".  "rYfY  soul  doth  magni-  |  -fy  the  |  Lord  :  and  ray  spirit  hath  re-  I 

i-VL     joiced  .  in  |  God  my  |  Saviour. 
H.  2  F<5r  he  |  hath  re-  |  -garded  :  the  16wliness  |  of  his  |  hand- 1  -maiden. 

H.         3  For  be-  |  -hold  from  |  henceforth  :  all  gener-  (  -ations  .  shall  | 

call  me  |  blessed. 
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his  |  Name. 
T.  5  And  his  mercy  is  on  |  them  that     fear  him  :  throughout  |  all  | 

gener-  |  -ations. 
F.  U.      b*  He  hath  shewed  strength  |  with  his  |  arm  :  he  hath  scattered  the 

proud  in  the  ini&gin-  j  -ation  |  of  their  |  hearts. 
A/.  7  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  |  from  their  j  seat  :  and  hath  ex-  | 

alted  .  the  j  hurable  .  and  |  meek. 
T.  8  He  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  |  good  |  things  :  and  the  rich  he 

hath  I  sent  |  empty  .  a-  |  way. 
H.  9  He  remembering  his  mercy  hath  h61pen  his  |  servant  |  Israel  :  as 

he  promised  to  our  forefathers  *  Abraham  |  and  his  j  seed  for  |  ever. 
l.V.      Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  .  to  the  |  Son  :  and  I  to  the  |  Holy  j 

Ghost ; 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning  *  is  n6w,  and  |  ever     shall  be  :  world 

without  I  end.  I  A-  I  -men. 


■     1  lien  shall  be  said  or  sung*  the  Apostles'  Creed  by  tkt  Minister  and  th> 
people,  standing. 

IBELIEVK  in  God  the  Father  Almighty,  Maker  of  heaven  and  earth  : 
And  in  Jesufl  Christ  his  only  Son  our  Lord,  Who  was  conceived  l»y 
the  Holy  Ghost,  Born  of  the  Virgin  Mary,  Suffered  under  Pontius  Pilate, 
Waa  crucified,  dead,  and  buried,  He  descended  into  hell  :  The  third  day 
he  rose  again  from  the  dead,  He  ascended  into  heaven.  And  sitteth  on 
the  right  hand  of  God  the  Father  Almighty  ;  From  thence  he  shall  come 
to  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead. 

I  believe  in  the  Holy  Ghost  ;  The  Holy  Catholic!  Church  ;  The 
Communion  oi  Saints;  The  Forgiveness  of  sins;  The  Resurrection  of 
the  body,  And  the  life  everlasting.     Amen. 


i        M  :  Ac,  see  Order  fur  Shortened  Sirvi,. 


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IT  T/je?i  s/ia^  be  said  or  sung  the  Lord's  Prayer. 

OUR  Father,  which  art  in  heaven,  Hallowed  be  thy  Name.  Thy 
kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done  in  earth,  As  it  is  in  heaven. 
Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  trespasses,  As  we 
forgive  them  that  trespass  against  us.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation ; 
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THE  COLLECT  FOR  CHRISTMAS  DAY. 

ALMIGHTY  God,  who  hast  given  us  thy  only-begotten  Son  tc  take 
our  nature  upon  him,  and  as  at  this  time  to  be  born  of  a  pure 
Virgin ;  Grant  that  we  being  regenerate,  and  made  thy  children  by 
adoption  and  grace,  may  daily  be  renewed  by  thy  Holy  Spirit  ;  through 
the  same  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  who  liveth  and  reigneth  with  thee  and 
the  same  Spirit,  ever  one  God,  world  without  end.     Amen. 

U  Here  follows  a  Selection  of  Carols. 

A  GENERAL  THANKSGIVING. 

ALMIGHTY  God,  Father  of  all  mercies,  we  thine  unworthy  servants 
do  give  thee  most  humble  and  hearty  thanks  for  all  thy  goodness 
and  loving-kindness  to  us,  and  to  all  men;  We  bless  thee  for  our 
creation,  preservation,  and  all  "the  blessings  of  this  life  ;  but  above  all, 
for  thine  inestimable  love  in  the  redemption  of  the  world  by  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ ;  for  the  means  of  grace,  and  for  the  hope  of  glory.  And, 
we  beseech  thee,  give  us  that  due  sense  of  all  thy  mercies,  that  our 
hearts  may  be  unfeignedly  thankful,  and  that  we  show  forth  thy  praise, 
not  only  with  our  lips,  hut  in  our  lives;  by  giving  up  ourselves  to  thy 
service,  and  by  walking  before  thee  in  holiness  and  righteousness  all  our 
:  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord,  to  whom  with  thee  and  the  Holy 
Ghost  be  all  honour  and  glory,  world  without  end.     Amen. 

A  PRAYER  OF  ST.  CHRYSOSTOM. 

ALMIGHTY   Cod,   who   hast   given  as  -race  at  this  time  with  one 
accord   to   make  our  common  supplications  unto  thee  ;  and   dost 
promise,  that  when  two  or  three  are  gathered  together  in  thy  Name  thou 

wilt  -rant  their  requests:  Fulfil  now,  ()  Lord,  the  desires  ami  petitions 
of  thy  servants,  as  may  be  most  expedient  for  them  ;  granting  us  in  this 
world  knowledge  of  thy  truth,  and  in  the  world  to  come  life  everlasting. 

A  in r a. 

2  Cor.  XIII. 

BE    grace   Of   our   Lord    Jesus    Christ,   and    the    lovr    of   Cod,  ami    the 

fellowship  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  be  with  us  all  evermore.     Amen. 
1T  A  Carol  to  be  sung  at  a  Receseional  Hymn, 


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(Dvbev  for  2Tti6mgfyt  Service  on  Xlcvo 
gear's  <Zve. 


IT  At  the  beginning  of  the  Service  the  Minister  shall  read  with  a  loud  voice 
some  one  or  more  of  these  Sentences  of  the  Scriptures  that  follow.  And 
then  he  shall  say  that  which  is  written  after  the  said  Sentences. 

THE  Lord  is  in  His  Holy  Temple,  let  all  the  earth  keep  silence  before 
Him.     Heb.  ii.  20. 

From  the  rising  of  the  sun  even  unto  the  going  down  of  the  same,  my 
Name  shall  be  great  among  the  Gentiles  ;  and  in  every  place  incense 
shall  be  offered  with  my  Name,  and  a  pure  offering  ;  for  my  Name  shall 
be  great  among  the  heathen  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.     Mai.  1.  11. 

Let  the  words  of  my  mouth  and  the  meditation  of  my  heart  be  always 
acceptable  in  Thy  sight,  O  Lord,  my  strength  and  my  Redeemer. 
Psalm  xix.  14,  15. 

Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men,  that  they  may  see  your  good  works, 
and  glorify  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven.     St.  Matt.  v. 

Be  not  deceived,  God  is  not  mocked :  for  whatsoever  a  man  sowetb 
that  shall  he  reap.     Gal.  vi. 

For  what  is  your  life  ?  It  is  even  a  vapour,  that  appeareth  for  a  little 
time,  and  then  vanisheth  away.     St.  James  iv.  15. 

Take  ye  heed,  watch  and  pray;  for  ye  know  not  when  the  time  is. 
St.  Mark  xiii.  33. 

DEARLY  beloved  in  the  Lord,  let  us  humbly  confess  our  sins  unto 
Almighty  God. 

IT  Then  shall  be  said  or  sung  Psalm  li.  or  the  following  selection,  all  kneeling. 

Unison.  W.TURNER  (1080). 


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HEAR  my  |  prayer  0  |  God  :  and  hide  not  thy-  |  -self  from  |  my  pe-  | 
tition. 

Take  heed  unto  |  me  and  |  hear  me  :  how  I  mourn  in  my  |  prayer  |  and 
am  |  vexed.     Psalm  lv.  1,  2. 

Hear  my  |  prayer  O  |  God  :  and  hearken  unto  the  |  words  |  of  my  | 
mouth.     Psalm  liv.  2. 

Call  to  remembrance,  O  Lord  thy  |  tender  |  mercies  :  and  thy  loving- 
kindnesses  *  whfch  |  have  been  |  ever  .  of  |  old. 

O  remember  not  the  sins  and  offences  |  of  my  |  youth  :  but  according 
to  thy  mercy  think  thou  upon  me  O  |  Lord  |  for  thy  |  goodness. 
Psalm  xxv.  5,  6. 


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of  my  |  days  :  that  I 


For  I'  will  con-  |  -fess  my  |  wickedness 
Psalm  xxxviii.  18. 

Lord,  let  me  know  mine  end  *  and  the  number 
may  be  certified  how  |  long  I  |  have  to  |  live. 

Behold,  thou  hast  made  my  days  as  it  were  a  |  span  |  long  :  and  mine 
age  is  even  as  nothing  in  respect  of  thee  *  and  verily,  every  man  living 
is  |  alto-  |  -gether  |  vanity. 

For  I'  am  a  |  stranger  .  with  |  thee  :  and  a  sojourner,  as  all  my  | 
fathers  |  were. 

O  spare  me  a  little  *  that  I'  may  re-  |  -cover  .  my  |  strength  :  before  I 
go  hence,  and  |  be  no  |  more  |  seen.     Psalm  xxxix.  5,  6,  14,  15. 

For  when  thou  art  angry,  fill  our  |  days  are  |  gone  :  we  bring  our  years 
to  an  end  *  as  it  were  a  |  tale  |  that  is  |  told. 

The  days  of  our  age  are  three-score  years  and  ten  *  and  though  men  be 
so  strong  that  they  c<5me  to  |  four-score  |  years  :  yet  is  their  strength 
then  but  labour  and  sorrow  *  so  soon  passeth  it  a-  |  -way  and  |  we  are  | 
gone. 

For  a  thousand  years  in  thy  sight  |  are  but  .  as  |  yesterday  :  seeing 
that  is  past  as  a  |  watch  |  in  the  |  night 

So  teach  us  to  |  number  .  our  |  days  :  that  we  may  apply  our  i  hearts  | 
unto  |  wisdom. 

O  satisfy  us  with  thy  mercy  and  |  that  |  soon  :  so  shall  we  rejoice  and 
be  glad  all  the  |  days  |  of  our  |  life. 

Comfort  us  again  *  now  after  the  time  that  thoo  hast  j  plagued  |  us  : 
and  for  the  years  wherein  |  we  have  |  suffered  .  ad-  |  -versity. 

Lord,  thou  hast  |  been  our  |  refuge  :  from  one  gener-  |  -ation  |  to  an-  j 
other. 

Turn  thee  again,  O  L6nl  |  at  the  |  last  :  and  be  \  gracious  |  unto  .  thy  | 
servants.     Amen. 

Psalm  xc  9,  10,  4,  12,  11,  15,  1,  L& 

U   To  be  said  by  the  Minister  alone,  standing. 

OLORD,  we  beseech  thee,  mercifully  hear  our  prayers,  and  spare  all 
those   who  confess  their  sins  unto  thee;    that  they,  whose   oon 
sciences  by  sin  are  accused,  by  thy  merciful  pardon  may  be  absolved  : 
through  Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 

^1   Then  shall  the  Minister  and  People  say. 

0[  l',  Father,   which  art  in  heaven,  Hallowed   be  thy    Name.     Thy 
Kingdom  come.      Thy    will    06   done  on   earth,    As   it  is  in  heaven. 

as  this  da y  our  daily  bread      And  forgive  us  our  trespass        \ 
them  that  trespass  againsl  as.    And  lead  us  not  into  temptation ; 
But  deliver  us  from  evil.     Amen. 


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f[  Then  shall  be  read  zhe  l?th  Chapter  of  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans. 

51  And  after  that  as  followeth, 

*NUNC   DIMITTIS. 
St.  Luke  ii.  29. 

LORD,  now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  de-  |  -part  in  |  peace  :  ac-  |  -cord- 
ing |  to  thy  j  word. 

2  F(5r  mine  |  eyes  have  |  seen  :  thy  |  —  sal-  |  -va-  |  -tion, 

3  Which  thou  |  hast  pre-  |  -pared  :  bef6re  the  |  face  of  |  all  |  people ; 

4  To  be  a  light  to  |  lighten  .  the  |  Gentiles  :  and  to  be  the  glory  |  of 
thy  |  people  |  Israel. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  |  and  .  to  the  |  Son  :  and  |  to  the  |  Holy  | 
Ghost ; 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning  *  is  now,  and  |  ever  |  shall  be  :  w6rld 
without  |  end.  |  A-  |  -men. 

%  Then  shall  be  said  or  sung  the  Apostles'  Creed  by  the  Minister  and  the 
people,  standing. 

I  BELIEVE  in  God  the  Father  Almighty,  Maker  of  heaven  and  earth  : 
And  in  Jesus  Christ  his  only  Son  our  Lord,  Who  was  conceived  by 
the  Holy  Ghost,  Born  of  the  Virgin  Mary,  Suffered  under  Pontius 
Pilate,  Was  crucified,  dead,  and  buried,  He  descended  into  hell  ;  The 
third  day  he  rose  again  from  the  dead,  He  ascended  into  heaven,  And 
sitteth  on  the  right  hand  of  God  the  Father  Almighty  ;  From  thence  he 
shall  come  to  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead. 

I  believe  in  the  Holy  Ghost;  The  Holy  Catholick  Church;  The 
Communion  of  Saints  ;  The  Forgiveness  of  sins  ;  The  Resurrection  of  the 
body,  And  the  life  everlasting.     Amen. 

II  And  after  that  these  Prayers  following,  all  devoutly  kneeling. 

Minister.  Let  us  pray. 

Son  of  God  :  we  beseech  thee  to  hear  us, 

Son  of  God :  we  beseech  thee  to  hear  us. 

O  Lamb  of  God  :  that  takest  away  the  sins  of  the  world  : 

Grant  us  thy  peace. 

0  Lamb  of  God  :  that  takest  away  the  sins  of  the  world, 

Have  mercy  upon  us. 

From  our  enemies  defend  us,  O  Christ. 

Graciously  look  upon  our  afflictions. 

Pitifully  behold  the  sorrows  of  our  hearts. 

Mercifully  forgive  the  sins  of  thy  people. 

Favourably  with  mercy  hear  our  prayers. 

O  Son  of  David,  have  mercy  upon  us. 

Both  now  and  ever  vouchsafe  to  hear  us,  O  Christ. 

Graciously  hear  us,  0  Christ ;  Graciously  hear  us,  0  Lord  Christ. 

Minister.  O  Lord,  let  thy  mercy  be  shewed  upon  us  ; 

Answer.  As  we  do  put  our  trust  in  thee. 

*  For  music,  see  p.  12. 


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Let  us  pray. 

WE  humbly  beseech  thee,  0  Father,  mercifully  to  look  upon  our 
infirmities  ;  and  for  the  glory  of  thy  Name  turn  from  us  all  those 
evils  that  we  most  righteously  have  deserved  ;  and  grant,  that  in  all  our 
troubles  we  may  put  our  whole  trust  and  confidence  in  thy  mercy,  and 
evermore  serve  thee  in  holiness  and  pureness  of  living,  to  thy  honour  and 
glory  ;  through  our  only  Mediator  and  Advocate,  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord. 
Amen. 

H  Then  the  following  hymn  shall  be  sung,  the  congregation  still  kneeling. 

"  So  soon  passeth  it  away,  and  we  are  gone." 

*  Days  and  moments  quickly  Hying 
Blend  the  living  with  the  dead  ; 
Soon  will  you  and  I  be  lying 
Each  within  his  narrow  bed. 

Soon  our  souls  to  God  Who  gave  them 

NY  ill  have  sped  their  rapid  flight ; 
Able  now  by  grace  to  save  them, 

Oh,  that  while  we  can  we  might  ! 

Jesu,  infinite  Redeemer, 

Maker  of  this  mighty  frame, 
Teach,  0  teach  us  to  remember 

What  we  are  and  whence  we  came; 

Whence  we  came,  and  whither  wending ; 

Soon  we  must  through  darkness  go, 
To  inherit  bliss  unending, 

Or  the  heritage  of  woe. 

O  by  thy  power  grant,  Lord,  that  we 
At  our  Last  hour  fall  not  from  Thee  ; 

Saved  by  Thy  grace.  Thine  may  we  be 
All  through  the  days  of  eternity.     Amen. 

IT  Herefolloics  a  short  Address. 

1T  A  few  minutes  before  midnight  On'  Congregation  shall  be  desired  secretly 
in  their  Prayers  to  make  their  humble  supplications  to  God  ;  for  the  which 
Prayers  there  shall  be  silence  kept  for  a  sp< 

IT  As  soon  as  the  hour  of  midnight  shall  hare  struck  tlie  Congregation  shall 
stand  up  and  sing  the  following  hymn. 

"  That  God  in  a!!  things  may  be  glorified." 

*  Father,  let  me  dedicate 

All  I  bis  year  to  Thee, 

In  whatever  worldly  state 

Thou  wilt  have  me  he  : 

Not  from  sorrow,  pain,  Or  care, 

Freedom  dare  1  claim  ; 


This  alone  shall  be  my  prayer, 
"Glorify  Thy  Name." 


Eymns  ISO  and  74,  "Aucieni  and  M  dem." 


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Can  a  child  presume  to  choose 

Where  or  how  to  live  ? 
Can  a  Father's  love  refuse 

All  the  best  to  give  ? 
More  Thou  givest  every  day 

Than  the  best  can  claim, 
Nor  withholdest  aught  that  may 

Glorify  Thy  Name. 

If  in  mercy  Thou  wilt  spare 

Joys  that  yet  are  mine  ; 
If  on  life,  serene  and  fair, 

Brighter  rays  may  shine ; 
Let  my  glad  heart,  while  it  sings, 

Thee  in  all  proclaim, 
And,  whate'er  the  future  brings, 

Glorify  Thy  Name. 

If  Thou  callest  to  the  Cross, 

And  its  shadow  come, 
Turning  all  my  gain  to  loss, 

Shrouding  heart  and  home  : 
Let  me  think  how  Thy  dear  Son 

To  His  glory  came, 
And  in  deepest  woe  pray  on, 

"  Glorify  Thy  Name.       Amen. 

]\  Then  shall  the  Minister  say, 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  and  to  the  Son  :  and  to  the  Holy  Ghost ; 
Answer.  As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  ever  snail  be  :  world 
without  end.     Amen. 

%  And  after  that,  these  Prayers  following,  all  devoutly  kneeling  ;  the  Minister 
first  pronouncing  with  a  loud  voice, 

*  The  Lord  be  with  you. 
Answer.     And  with  thy  spirit. 
Lord,  have  mercy  upon  us. 
Christ,  have  mercy  upon  us. 
Lord,  have  mercy  upon  us. 

U   Then  shall  be  said  or  sung  the  Lord's  prayer. 

OUR  Father,  which  art  in  heaven,  Hallowed  be  thy  Name.  Thy 
kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done  in  earth,  As  it  is  in  heaven. 
Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread.  And  forgive  us  our  trespasses,  As  we 
forgive  them  that  trespass  against  us.  And  lead  us  not  into  temptation ; 
But  deliver  us  from  evil :  For  Thine  is  the  Kingdom,  The  power,  and  the 
glory,  For  ever  and  ever.     Amen. 

^[  Then  the  Minister,  standing  up,  shall  say. 

O  Lord,  show  thy  mercy  upon  us. 

Answer.  And  grant  us  thy  salvation. 

Minister.  O  God,  make  clean  our  hearts  within  us. 

Answer.  And  take  not  thy  holy  Spirit  from  us. 

•  For  music,  see  Carol  Service,  p.  35. 


42 

1!  To  be  said  of  the  wlwle  Congregation  after  the  Minister. 

f\  ALMIGHTY  Lord,  and  everlasting  God,  vouchsafe,  we  beseech 
"  thee,  to  direct,  sanctify,  and  govern,  both  our  hearts  and  bodies,  in 
the  ways  of  thy  laws,  and  in  the  works  of  thy  commandments  ;  that 
through  thy  most  mighty  protection,  both  here  and  ever,  we  may  be 
preserved  in  body  and  soul  ;  through  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ 
Amen. 

"ORE VENT  us,  O  Lord,  in  all  our  doings  with  thy  most  gracious 
■*-  favour,  and  further  us  with  thy  continual  help ;  that  in  all  our 
works  begun,  continued,  and  ended  in  thee,  we  may  glorify  thy  holy 
Name,  and  finally  by  thy  mercy  obtain  everlasting  life  ;  through  Jesus 
Christ  our  Lord.     Amen. 


U  After  which  the  Minister  shall  say, 

A  ND  now,  brethren,  I  commend  you  to  God  and  to  the  Word  of  llis 
•*"*-  grace.  The  Lord  Himself  be  your  Keeper.  The  Lord  preserve 
your  going  out  and  your  coming  in,  your  rising  up  and  your  lying  down, 
from  this  time  forth,  for  evermore.     Amen. 


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11  And  then  the  Minister  s/uill  let  them  depart  with  this  blessing. 

"VTOW  the  God  of  peace,  that  brought  again  from  the  dead  our  Lord 
-^  Jesus,  that  great  Shepherd  of  the  Bheep,  make  yon  perfeel  in  every 
good  work  to  do  His  will,  working  in  you  that  which  is  well-pleasing  in 
Hi-  Bight,  through  Jesnfl  Christ;   to  Whom   be  glory   fox  BVet  and  ever, 

Amen  ;  and  the  blessing  of  God  Almighty,  the  Pather,  the  Son,  and  the 
Holy  Ghost,  be  amongst  you,  and  remain  with  you  always.     Amen. 


For  music,  Bee  p.  28. 


APPENDIX 


psalms  anb  Ibipmns 


INDEX. 


PSALMS. 

PSALM 

1.  Blessed  is  the  man 

4.  Hear  me,  when  I  call,  0  God 

8.  0  Lord  our  Governour,  how  excellent 

15.  Lord,  who  shall  dwell  in  Thy  tabernacle 

19.  The  heavens  declare  the  glory  of  God 

23.  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd 

24.  The  earth  is  the  Lord's        

27.  The  Lord  is  my  light  and  my  salvation 

32.  Blessed  is  he  whose  unrighteousness 

41.  Blessed  is  he  that  considereth 

42.  Like  as  the  hart  desireth  the  waterbrooks 
46.  God  is  our  hope  and  strength 

48.  Great  is  the  Lord       

51.  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  God 

54.  Save  me,  O  God         

57.  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  God 

62.  My  soul  truly  waiteth  still  upon  God 

65.  Thou,  O  God,  art  praised  in  Sion  ... 

84.  O  how  amiable  are  Thy  dwellings 

87.  Her  foundations  are  upon  the  holy  hills 

91.  Whoso  dwelleth  under  the  defence 

103.  Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul 

108.  O  God,  my  heart  is  ready    ... 

121.  I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes        

130.  Out  of  the  deep  have  I  called 

144.  Blessed  be  the  Lord  my  strength 

146.  Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul 

150.  O  praise  God  in  His  holiness 


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INDEX. 


HYMNS. 

(In  Appendix  unless  otherwise  noted.) 

NO. 

10  All  things  bright  and  beautiful  (In  Children's  Service  Book) 

30  Angel  voices  ever  singing       

31  As  when  the  weary  traveller  gains  ... 
15  Awake  and  sing  the  song        

32  Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart     

14  Brightest  and  best  of  the  sons  of  the  morning 

11  Children,  lift  your  voices        

41  Christ  is  made  the  sure  foundation  (Part  2j 

34  Comes,  at  times,  a  stillness  as  of  even        

19  Come,  children,  join  to  sing 

33  Come,  gracious  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove 
18  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  souls  inspire  (Plain  Song) 

66  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  souls  inspire  (Luther's  Chorale) 

4  Daily,  daily  sing  the  praises  (In  Children'*  Servic    Book) 

1  Earth  is  cold  and  still  and  white  (In  Children's  Service  Book) 
::.")  Fairest  Lord  Jesus,  Ruler  of  Nature  

30  Faith  of  our  Fathers 

21  Fight  the  good  fight 

5  Fling  out  the  Banner,  let  it  float  (In  Children's  Service  Book) 
68  For  all  the  Saints         

37  From  Greenland's  icy  mountains      

67  Gently  we  laid  them  down     

6  Give  of  thy  goods  to  God  (In  Children's  Service  Book)      ... 
70  God  save  the  Queen     

20  God  will  take  care  of  you 

17  Golden  haij)>  are  sounding     

38  Go  to  dark  Gethsemane  

22  Hosanna,  loud  hosanna  

23  In  the  flowers,  dear  Lord,  we  bring  Thee...  

2  I   think    when    I   read    that  sweet  story  of  old   (In   Children 

Service  Book) 

id  Jerusalem  the  glorious  

12  Jesu,  blessed  Saviour... 

39  Jesu,  Lover  of  my  soul 

40  Jesu,  my  Lord,  my  God,  my  All       

29  .Jesu,  Thou  joy  of  loving  hearts 

7  Little  children,  Advent  bids  you       

8  Lot  He  comes  with  clouds  descending 

24  Lord,  Thy  children's  holiday  

41  Many  years  have  told  their  story 

42  Marching  onward  toward  the  morning       

8  May  the  grace  of  Christ  our  Saviour         


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43  Morning  breaking  o'er  the  Temple 86 

3  Now  God  be  with  us,  for  the  night  is  closing        ..          ...         ...  29 

5  O  Father,  Who  didst  all  things  make         ...         ...         ...         ...  31 

44  O  Jesu ,  Thou  art  standing 88 

8  O  kind  and  gentle  Saviour  (In  Children's  Service  Book)   ...         ...  70 

49  0  Lord,  my  God            98 

45  0  Love,  who  formed'st me  to  wear              90 

65  One  sweetly  solemn  thought              ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  131 

7  On  our  festal  day  (In  Children's  Service  Book)        ...         ...         ...  68 

16     On  wings  of  living  light          45 

47  Onward,  Christian  Soldiers 94 

48  O  Paradise  !  O  Paradise  !       96 

50  O  the  bitter  shame  and  sorrow          ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  99 

51  Praised  be  the  God  of  Love    ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  100 

52  Praise,  my  soul,  the  King  of  Heaven  ...         ...         ...         ...  102 

25  Shall  we  gather  at  the  river               58 

53  Soldiers  of  the  Cross,  arise      ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  104 

54  Souls  of  men,  why  will  ye  scatter  ? 106 

55  Sound  the  loud  Timbrel          108 

13  Standing  at  the  portal              ..         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  40 

56  Sunset  arid  evening  star          ...         ...         ..  ...         ...         ...  110 

57  Take  up  thy  cross,  the  Saviour  said  ...         ...         ...         ...  116 

3  The  land  beyond  the  sea  (In  Children'' s  Service  Book)      ...         ...  62 

59  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd       118 

1  The  morning  bright    ...  ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  27 

2  .  The  night  is  closing  o'er  us 28 

27  There  is  a  green  hill  far  away  ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  61 

26  There  is  a  happy  land              60 

28  There  is  a  Name  I  love  to  hear        62 

60  There  were  ninety  and  nine               120 

9  The  world  is  very  evil              36 

58  They  come,  God's  messengers  of  love          117 

46  Thou  knowest,  Lord 92 

4  Through  the  day  Thy  love  has  spared  us               30 

9  To  Christ,  our  heavenly  King  (In  Children's  Service  Book)         ...  72 

61  'Twas  only  a  missing  sheep                122 

62  We  are  but  strangers  here      124 

63  We  march,  we  march  to  Victory      126 

64  When  the  dumb  hour              128 

69    Where  the  angel -hosts  adore  Thee              138 


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PSALM  I. — Beatusvir,  qui  non  abiit. 

BLESSED   is  the  man  that  hath  not  walked  in  the  counsel  of  the 
ungodly  *  nor  st6od  in  the  |  way  of  |  sinners  :  and  hath  not  sat  in 
the  |  seat  |  of  the  ]  scornful. 

2  But  his  delight  is  in  the  law  |  of  the  |  Lord  :  and  in  his  law  will  he 
exercise  him-  j  -self  |  day  and  |  night. 

3  And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  by  the  ]  water  |  side  :  that  will 
bring  forth  his  |  fruit  in  |  due  |  season. 

4  His  leaf  also  |  shall  not  ]  wither  :  and  look,  whatsoever  he  |  doeth  | 
it  shall  ;  prosper. 

5  As  for  the  ungodly,  it  is  n6t  |  so  with  |  them  :  but  they  are  like  the 
chaff  *  which  the  wind  scattereth  away  from  the  |  face  |  of  the  |  earth. 

6  Therefore  the  ungodly  shall  not  be  able  to  stand  |  in  the  |  judgement: 
neither  the  sinners  in  the  congre-  |    gation  |  of  the  |  righteous. 

7  But  the  Lord  knoweth  the  way  j  of  the  [  righteous  :  and  the  way  of 
the  un-  |  -godly  |  shall  |  perish. 

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HEAPt  me  when  I  call,  0  G6d  |  of  my  j  righteousness  :  thou  hast  set 
me  at  liberty  when  I  was  in  trouble  *  have  mercy  upon  ni6,  and  | 
hearken  |  unto  .  my  |  prayer. 

2  0  ye  sons  of  men  *  how  l<5ng  will  ye  bias-  |  -pheme  mine  |  honour  : 
and  have  such  pleasure  in  vanity  and  |  seek  |  after  |  leasing  ? 

3  Know  this  also  *  that  the  Lord  hath  chosen  to  himself  the  man  |  that 
is  |  godly  :  when  I  call  upon  the  |  Lord  |  he  will  |  hear  me. 

4  Stand  in  |  awe  and  j  sin  not  :  commune  with  your  own  heart  *  and 
fn  your  |  chamber  J  and  be  |  still. 

5  Offer  the  sacri-  |  -fice  of  |  righteousness  :  and  put  your  |  trust  |  in 
the  |  Lord. 

6  There  be  |  many  .  that  |  say  :  Who  will  |  show  us  |  any  |  good  ? 

7  L6rd  |  lift  thou  |  up  :  the  Hght  of  thy  |  counte-  |  -nance  up-  |  -on  us. 

8  Thou  hast  put  gladness  |  in  my  |  heart  :  since  the  time  that  their 
c6rn  and  |  wine  and  |  oil  in-  |  -creased. 

9  I  will  lay  me  down  in  peace,  and  |  take  my  |  rest  :  for  it  is  thou, 
Lord,  only  that  |  makest .  me  |  dwell  in  |  safety. 

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OLORD  our  (lovernour  *  how  excellent  is  thy  Name  in  |  all  the    | 
world  :  thou  that  hast  set  thy  |  glory  .  a-  |  -bove  the  |  heavens. 

2  Out  of  the  mouth  of  very  babes  ami  sucklings  hast  thou  ordained 
strength  *  because  |  of  thine  |  enemies  :  that  thou  mightest  still  the  j 
enemy  |  and  .  the  a-  |  -venger. 

3  For  I  will  consider  thy  heavens  *  even  the  works  |  of  thy  |  fingers  : 
the  moon  and  the  stars  j  which  thou  |  hast  or-  j  -dained. 

4  What  is  man,  that  th6u  art  |  mindful  .  of  |  him  :  and  the  son  of 
man  |  that  thou  |  visitest  |  him  ? 

5  Thou  madest  him  l<5wer  |  than  the  |  angels  :  to  cr<5wn  |  him  with  j 
glory  .  and  |  worship. 

6  Thou  makest  him  to  have  dominion  of  the  wtSrks  j  of  thy  |  hands  : 
and  thou  hast  put  all  things  in  sub-  |  -jection  |  under  .  his  |  feet ; 

7  A'll  |  sheep  and  |  oxen  :  yea  and  the  |  beasts  |  of  the  |  field  ; 

8  The  fowls  of  the  air,  and  the  ffshes  j  of  the  |  sea  :  and  whatsoever 
walketh  through  the  |  paths  |  of  the  |  seas. 

9  O'  |  Lord  our  |  Governour :  how  excellent  is  thy  |  Name  in  ,  all  the  | 
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LORD,  who  shall  dwell  in  thv  |  taber-  |  -nacle  :  or  who  shall  rest  up-| 
od  thy  |  holy  j  hill? 
2  Even  lie  that  leadeth  an     nncorrupl     lite    :   and  doeth  the  thing 
which  is  right  *  and  speaketh  the  |  truth  |  from  his  |  heart. 

.'}   He  that  hath  used  no  deceit  in  his  tongue  *  nor  done  evil  |  to  his 
neighbour  :  and  |  hath  not  |  slandered  .  his  |  neighbour. 

4  He  that  sctteth  not  by  himself  *  but  is  lowly  in  his  \  own  |  eyes  : 
and  maketh  much  of  |  them  that  |  fear  the  |  Lord. 

5  He  that  sweareth  unto  his  neighbour  *  and  dfsap-  \  -pointet.h  .  him  | 
not  :  though  it  |  were  .  to  his  |  own  |  hindrance. 

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ward  a-  |  -gainst  the  |  innocent. 
7  Whoso  |  doeth  .  these  |  things  :  shall  |  nev-  |  -er  |  fall. 


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.   of   |  God  :  and  the  firmament  | 
and  one  night  |  certi-     -fieth  .  an-  | 


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lands  :  and  their  words  into  the  | 


rPHE  heavens  declare  the    |   glory 
A     sheweth  .  his  |  handy-  |  -work. 

2  One  day  |  telleth  .  an-  |  -other  : 
other. 

3  There  is  neither  |  speech  nor 
heard  a-  |  -mong  them. 

4  Their  sonnd  is  gone  6ut  into  |  all 
ends  |  of  the  |  world. 

5  In  them  hath  he  set  a  tabernacle  ]  for  the  |  sun  :  which  cometh  forth 
as  a  bridegroom  out  of  his  chamber  *  and  rejoiceth  as  a  giant  .  to  |  run 
his  J  course. 

6  It  goeth  forth  from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  heaven  *  and  runneth 
about  unto  the  end  of  |  it  a-  j  -gain  :  and  there  is  nothing  hid  j  from  the  | 
heat  there-  |  -of. 

7  The  law  of  the  Lord  is  an  undeiiled  law,  con-  |  -verting  .  the  ]  soul  : 
the  testimoDy  of  the  Lord  is  sure  *  and  gfveth  |  wisdom  |  unto  .  the  | 
simple. 

8  The  statutes  of  the  Lord  are  right  and  re-  |  -joice  the  j  heart  :  the 
commandment  of  the  Lord  is  pure  *  and  gfveth  |  light  |  unto  .  the  |  eyes. 

9  The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  clean  and  en-  |  -dureth  .  for  j  ever  :  the 
judgements  of  the  Lord  are  true,  and  |  righteous  |  alto-  ;  -gether. 

10  More  to  be  desired  are  they  than  gold  *  yea  than  j  much  fine  j  gold  : 
sweeter  also  than  |  honey  |  and  the  |  honeycomb. 

11  Moreover,  by  them  is  thy  |  servant  |  taught  :  and  in  keeping  of 
them  |  there  is  |  great  re-  |  -ward. 

12  Who  can  tell  how  !  oft .  he  of-  |  -fendeth  :  0  cleanse  thou  me"  |  from 
my  |  secret  |  faults. 

13  Keep  thy  servant  also  from  presumptuous  sins  *  lest  they  get  the 
dominion  |  over  |  me  :  so  shall  I  be  undented,  and  innocent  |  from  the  | 
great  of-  |  -fence. 

14  Let  the  words  of  my  mouth  *  and  the  meditation  of  my  |  heart  : 
be  alway  ac-  |  -ceptable  |  in  thy  |  sight, 

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THE  L6rd  |  is  my  |  shepherd  :  therefore  |  can  I  |  lack  |  nothing. 
2  He  shall  f£ed  me  in  a  |  green  |  pasture  :  and  lead  me  forth  be-  | 
side  the  |  waters  .  of  |  comfort. 

3  He  shall  con-  |  -vert  my  |  soul  :  and  bring  me  forth  in  the  paths  of 
righteousness  |  for  his  |  Name's  I  sake. 

4  Yea  though  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the  shadow  of  death  * 
I'  will  I  fear  no  |  evil  :  for  thou  art  with  me  *  thy  r6d  and  thy  |  staff  | 
comfort  j  me. 

5  Thou  shalt  prepare  a  table  before  me  *  against  th£m  that  |  trouble  | 
me  :  thou  hast  anointed  my  head  with  ofl,  and  my  |  cup  |  shall  be  |  full. 

6  But  thy  loving-kindness  and  mercy  *  shall  follow  me  all  the  days  | 
of  my  [  life  :  and  I  will  dwell  in  the  house  |  of  the  |  Lord  for  |  ever. 

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PSALM  XXIV. — Domini  est  terra. 

THE  earth  is  the  Lord's  *  and  all  that  |  therein  |  is  :  the  compass  of  the 
world,  and  |  they  that  |  dwell  there-  |  -in. 

2  For  he  hath  fdunded  it  up-  |  -on  the  |  seas  :  and  prepared  |  it  up-  |  -on 
the  I  floods. 

'A  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  hfll  |  of  the  |  Lord  :  or  who  shall  rise  up  | 
in  his  I  holy  |  place? 

4  Even  he  tliat  hath  clean  hands  and  a  |  pure  |  heart  :  and  that  hath 
11.. i  lift  up  his  mind  unto  vanity  *  nor  sworn  |  to  de-  |  -ceive  his  | 
aeighbour. 

f>  Hi-  >hall  receive  the  hissing  |  from  the  |  Lord  :  and  righteousness 
from  fche     I  -"'1  of     his  sal-  I  -vation. 

6  This  is  the  generation  of  |  them  that  |  seek  him  :  even  of  them  that  | 
seek  thy  |  face  0  |  Jacob. 

7  Lift  up  your  beads  0  ye  gates  *  and  be  ye  lift  up  ye  ever-  |  -lasting  | 
doors  :  ami  the  Ki'hj  <>i"    glory  |  shall  come  |  in. 

8  Who  is  the  |  King  of  |  glory  :  it  is  the  Lord  strong  and  mighty  • 
ev.-n  tin-     Lord  I  mighty,  in  i  battle 


1  Lift  up  your  heads  O  ye  gates  *  and  be  ye  lift  ap  ye  ever-  |  -lasting  | 

id  the  King  of  I  gl"i\ 
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rTlHE  Lord  is  my  light  and  my  salvation  *  wh6ni  then  |  shall  I  |  fear  : 
■*-  the  Lord  is  the  strength  of  my  life  *  of  wh<5m  then  |  shall  I  |  be 
a-  I  -fraid  ? 

2  When  the  wicked  *  even  mine  enemies  and  my  foes  *  came  upon  me 
to  eat  I  up  my  |  flesh  :  th£y  |  stumbled  |  and  |  fell. 

3  Though  an  host  of  men  were  laid  against  me  *  yet  shall  not  my 
h£art  I  be  a-  I  -fraid  :  and  though  there  rose  up  war  against  me  *  y6t  will 
I  I  put  my  I  trust  in  |  him. 

4  One  thing  have  I  desired  of  the  L6rd  which  I  |  will  re-  |  -quire  :  even 
that  I  may  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  my  life  *  to 
behold  the  fair  beauty  of  the  L6rd  |  and  to  |  visit .  his  |  temple. 

5  For  in  the  time  of  trouble,  he  shall  hfde  me  in  his  |  taber-  |  -nacle  : 
yea  in  the  secret  place  of  his  dwelling  shall  he  hide  me  *  and  set  me  lip 
up-  1  -on  a  I  rock  of  |  stone. 

6  And  now  shall  he  lift  |  up  mine  |  head  :  ab6ve  mine  |  enemies  | 
round  a-  |  -bout  me. 

7  Therefore  will  I  offer  in  his  dwelling  an  oblation  with  |  great  | 
gladness  :  I  will  sing  and  speak  |  praises  |  unto  .  the  |  Lord. 

8  Hearken  unto  my  voice  0  Lord  *  when  I  erf  |  unto  |  thee  :  have 
mercy  np-  |  -on  me  |  and  |  hear  me. 

9  My  heart  hath  talked  of  thee  *  S£ek  |  ye  my  |  face  :  Thy  |  face 
Lord  I  will  I  |  seek. 

10  O  hide  not   th6u   thy  |  face  |  from  me   :   nor  cast   thy  servant 
a-  I  -way  |  in  dis-  |  -pleasure. 

11  Th6u  hast  |  been  my  I  succour  :  leave  me  not,  neither  forsake  me 
0  I  God  of  I  my  sal-  |  -vation. 

12  When  my  father  and  my  |  mother  .  for-  |  -sake  me  :  the  L6rd  j 
taketh  |  me  |  up. 

13  Teach  me  thy  |  way  0  J  Lord  :  and  lead  me  in  the  right  way 
be-  I  -cause  of  |  mine  |  enemies. 

14  Deliver  me  not  over  into  the  will  I  of  mine  |  adversaries  :  for  there 
are  false  witnesses  risen  up  against  me,  and  |  such  as  |  speak  |  wrong. 

15  I  should  utterly  |  have  |  fainted  :  but  that  I  believe  verily  to  see 
the  goodness  of  the  L6rd  in  the  |  land  |  of  the  |  living. 

16  O  tarry  thou  the  |  Lord's  \  leisure  :  be  strong,  and  he  shall  comfort 
thine  heart  *  and  put  thou  thy  |  trust  |  in  the  |  Lord. 


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Psalm  XXXH.— fieati,  quorum. 

BLESSED  is  he  whose  unrighteousness  j  is  for-     -given  :  clnu  whose  | 
sin  !  is  |  covered. 

2  Blessed  is  the  man  unto  whom  the  Lord  im-  |  -puteth  .  no  |  sin  :  and 
fn  whose  |  spirit .  there  |  is  no  |  guile. 

3  For  while  I  |  held  my  \  tongue  :  my  bones  consumed  away  |  through 
my  |  daily  .  com-  |  -plaining. 

4  For  thy  hand  is  heavy  upon  me  |  day  and  night  :  and  my  ni6isture 
is  |  like  the  |  drought  in     summer. 

5  I  will  acknowledge  my  sin     unto     thee  :  and  mine  unrighteou>n>  bb 
have  I  j  not  |  hid. 

6  I  said,  I  will  confess  my  sins  unto  .  the  j  Lord  :  and  so  thou 
forgave.st  the  |  wickedness     of  my  |  sin. 

7  For  this  shall  every  one  that  is  godly  make  his  prayer  unto  thee  * 
in  a  time  when  thou  |  mayest  be  j  found  :  bat  in  the  great  w&terfloods  j 
they  shall  |  not  come     nigh  him. 

8  Thou  art  a  place  to  hide  me  in  *  thou  shalt  preserve     me  from 
trouble  :  thou  shaft  compass  me  about  with     songs    of  de-     -liverance. 

9  I  will  inform  thee,  and  teach  thee  in  the  w;ly  wherein  tliou  shalt  | 
go  :  and  I'  will  |  guide  thee  \  with  mine 

10  Be  ye  not  like   to   horse   and   mule'  *   which   have   no  |  under-  j 
standing  :  whose  mouths  must  be  held  with  bit  and  bridle  |  lest  they 
fall  up-  |  -on  thee. 

11  Great  plagues  remain  |  for  .  the  un-  j  -godly  :  but  whoso  putteth 
his  trust  in  the  Lord  *  mercy  embraceth     him  on     every     side. 

12  Be  glad  O  ye  righteous  *  and  rejoice  |  in  the  |  Lord  :  and  be  joyful 
all  yd  |  that  are'|  true  of     heart. 


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Psalm  KU.—Beatut  qui  inulligit. 

BLESSED  is  he  that  eonsfdereth  the  j  poor  and  |  needy 
deliver  him  j  in  the  :  time  of  |  trouble. 


the  Lord  shall 


2  The  Lord  preserve  him,  and  keep  him  alive  *  thai  he  may  be  blessed 


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3  The  Lord  comfort  him,  when  he  lieth  sfck  up-  |  -on  his  |  bed  :  make 
thou  all  his  |  bed  |  in  his  |  sickness. 

4  I  said,  Lord,  be  merciful  |  unto  |  me  :  heal  my  soul,  for  |  I  have  | 
sinned  .  a-  |  -gainst  thee. 

5  Mine  enemies  speak  |  evil  |  of  me  :  When  shall  he  die  |  and  his  j 
name  |  perish  ? 

6  And  if  he  come  to  see  me  he  |  speaketh  |  vanity  :  and  his  heart 
conceiveth  falsehood  within  himself  *  and  when  he  cometh  |  forth  he  | 
telleth  !  it. 

7  All  mine  enemies  whisper  to-  |  -gether  .  a-  |  gainst  me  :  even  against 
me  do  |  they  im-  |  -agine  .  this  |  evil. 

8  Let  the  sentence  of  guiltiness  pro-  |  -ceed  a-  |  -gainst  him  :  and  now 
that  he  lieth,  |  let  him  .  rise  |  up  no  |  more. 

9  Yea,  even  mine  own  familiar  friend  |  whom  I  |  trusted  :  who  did 
also  eat  of  my  bread,  hath  |  laid  great  |  wait  for  |  me. 

10  But  be  thou  merciful  unto  |  me  O  |  Lord  :  raise  thou  me  up  again  | 
and  I  |  shall  re-  |  -ward  them. 

11  By  this   I   know  thou  |  favourest  |  me 
not  |  triumph  .  a-  |  -gainst  me. 

12  And  when  I  am  in  my  health  *  th<5u  up- 
set me  be-  |    fore  thy  |  face  for  j  ever. 

13  Blessed  be  the' Lord  I  God  of  |  Israel  :  w6rld  without  |  end. 


that  mine  enemy  |  doth 
|  -holdest  |  me  :  and  shalt 
A- 1 -men. 


Dr.  RlMBAULT. 


PSALM  XLIL  —  Quemadmodum. 

LIKE  as  the  hart  de-  |  -sireth  .  the  |  waterbrooks  :  so  longeth  my  soul  | 
after  j  thee  O  |  God. 

2  My  soul  is  athirst  for  God  *  yea,  even  for  the  |  living  |  God  :  when 
shall  I  come  to  appear  be-  |  -fore  the  |  presence  .  of  |  God  ? 

3  My  tears  have  been  my  meat  |  day  and  |  night  :  while  they  daily 
say  unto  me  |  Where  is  |  now  thy  |  God  ? 

4  Now  when  I  think  thereupon  *  I  pour  out  my  heart  |  by  my-  |  -self  : 
for  I  went  with  the  multitude  *  and  brought  them  forth  |  into  .  the  | 
house  of  |  God  ; 

5  In  the  voice  of  praise  and  |  thanks-  j  -giving  :  am6ng  ]  such  as  | 
keep  |  holyday. 

6  Why  art  thou  so  full  of  heaviness  |  O  my  |  soul  :  and  why  art  thou 
s6  dis-  |  -quiet-  |  -ed  with-  |  -in  me  ? 

7  Put  thy  j  trust  in  |  God  :  for  I  will  yet  give  him  thanks  for  the  | 
help  |  of  his  |  countenance. 

8  My  God,  my  soul  is  |  vexed  .  with-  |  -in  me  :  therefore  will  I 
remember  thee  concerning  the  land  of  Jordan  *  and  the  |  little  |  hill  of  | 
Hermon. 

9  One  deep  calleth  another  *  because  of  the  n<5ise  |  of  the  |  water-pipes  : 
all  thy  waves  and  storms  are  |  gone  |  over  |  me. 


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10  The  Lord  hath  granted  his  loving-kindness  |  in  the  [  day-time  : 
and  in  the  night-season  did  I  sing  of  him  *  and  made  my  prayer  linto 
the  |  God  !  of  my  |  life. 

11  I  will  say  unto  the  God  of  my  strength  *  Why  hast  thou  for-  I 
gotten  |  me  :  why  go  I  thus  heavily  *  whfle  the  |  ene  .  my  op-  |  -presseth  j 
me? 

12  My  bones  are  smitten  asiinder  I  as  .  with  a  |  sword  :  while  mine 
enemies  that  trouble  me  |  cast  me  j  in  the  |  teeth ; 

13  Namely,   while   thev  say  duly  |  unto  |  me  :  Where  |  —  is  |  now 

tod? 

14  Why  art  thou  so  ve"xed  [  0  my  |  soul  :  and  why  art  thou  s6  dis-  | 
quiet-  |  -ed  with-  |  -in  me? 

15  O  put  thy  trust  in  j  God  :  for  I  will  yet  thank  him  *  which  is  the 
help  of  my  |  countenance     and  my  |  God. 

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GOD  is  our  |  hope  and  |  strength  :  a  very  |  present  |  help  in  |  trouble. 
2  Therefore  will  we  not  fear,  though  the  |  earth  be  j  moved  :  and 
though  the  hills  be  carried  fnto  the  |  midst  |  of  toe 

3  Though  the  waters  thereof  |  rage  and  |  swell  :  and  though  the 
mountains  shake  at  the     tempest     of  the     same. 

4  The  rivers  of  the  flood  thereof,  shall  make  glad  the  I  city  .  of  I  iod  \ 
the  holy  place  of  the  tabernacle  |  of  the  |  most     Highest 

5  God  is  in  the  mi<l>t  of  her  *  therefore  shall  she  not  |  be  re-  |  'moved  : 

shall     help  her  .  and     that  right     early. 

6  The  heathen  make  much  ado  and  the  |  kingdoms  .  are  moved  :  but 
God  hath  shewed  his  voire  and  the     earth  shall  |  melt  a-  |  -way. 

7  The  Lord  of    hosts  is    with  us  :  the  God  of  |  Jacob    is  our  I  refuge. 

1  come  hither,  and  behold  the  works  \  of  the  |  Lord  :  what  destruction 
In'  hath  |  brought  up-  \  -<»n  th«'    earth. 

9  HemaketE  wars  all  the  world  :  he  breaketh  the  bow, 
and  knappeto  the  spear  in  sunder  *  and  burnetii  the  |  chariot-  in  the  | 
fire. 

10  Be  -till  then,  and  know  that  '  I  am  |  God  :  I  will  be  exalted  among 
the  heathen  *  and  I'  will  !»•>  ex-     -alted     in  the    earth. 

11  TheLdrdof    hosts  is  |  with  us  :  the  Gocl  of  |  Jacob  |  is  our 


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PSALM  XLVIII. — Magnus  Dominus. 

piREAT  is  the  Lord,  and  highly  |  to  be  |  praised  :  in  the  city  of  our 
God  *  even  up-  |  -on  his  |  holy  |  hill. 

2  The  hill  of  Sion  is  a  fair  place  *  and  the  joy  of  the  |  whole  |  earth  : 
upon  the  north  side  lieth  the  city  of  the  great  King  *  God  is  well  known 
in  her  palaces  |  as  a  |  sure  |  refuge. 

3  For  lo,  the  kmgs  |  of  the  |  earth  :  are  gathered  and  |  gone  |  by  to-  1 
gether. 

they  were  ast6nished  and  | 


4  They  marvelled  to  |  see  such  |  things 
sudden  .  ly  |  cast  |  down. 

5  Fear  came  there  upon  |  them  and  |  sorrow 
her  I  travail. 

6  Thou  shalt  break  the  ships  |  of  the  |  sea  :  through 
wind. 


as  up6n  a  |  woman  |  in 


the  I  east-  | 


7  Like  as  we  have  heard  *  so  have  we  seen  in  the  city  of  the  Lord  of 
hosts  *  in  the  cfty  |  of  our  |  God  :  G6d  up- 1  -holdeth  .  the  |  same  for  |  ever. 

8  We  wait  for  thy  living-  |  -kindness  .  0  |  God  :  fn  the  |  midst  of  | 
thy  I  temple. 

9  O  God  according  to  thy  Name  *  so  is  thy  praise  unto  the  |  world's  | 
end  :  thy  rfght  |  hand  is  |  full  of  |  righteousness. 

10  Let  the  mount  Sion  rejoice  *  and  the  daughter  of  |  Judah  .  be  | 
glad  :  b£-  |  -cause  of  |  thy  j  judgements. 

11  Walk  about  Sion,  and  g6  |  round  a-  |  -bout  her  :  and  |  tell  the  | 
towers  there-  |  -of. 

12  Mark  well  her  bulwarks,  set  |  up  her  |  houses  :  that  ye  may  t£ll  | 
them  that  |  come  |  after. 

13  For  this  God  is  our  G6d  for  |  ever  .  and  |  ever  :  he  shall  be*  our  , 
guide  I  unto  |  death. 


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Gregorian,  3rd  Tone,  1st  ending. 


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PSALM  LI. — Miserere  mei,  Deus. 

HAVE  mercy  upon  me  O  God  *  after  thy  |  great  I  goodness  :  according 
to  the  multitude  of  thy  mercies,  d6  a-  |  -way  |  mine  of-  |  -fences. 

2  Wash  me  thr6ughly  |  from  my  |  wickedness  :  and  |  cleanse  me  | 
from  my  |  sin. 

3  For  I'  ac-  |  -knowledge  .  my  |  faults  :  and  my  |  sin  is  j  ever  .  be- 1 
fore  me. 

4  Against  thee  only  have  I  sinned  *  and  done  this  evil  |  in  thy  |  sight  : 
that  thou  mightest  be  justified  in  thy  saying  and  |  clear  when  |  thou 
art  |  judged. 

5  Beheld  I  was  j  shapen  .  in  |  wickedness  :  and  in  sin  hath  my  | 
mother  .  con-  |  -ceived  |  me. 

6  But  lo,  thou  requirest  truth  in  the  |  inward  |  parts  :  and  shall  make 
me  to  linder-  j  -stand  |  wisdom  |  secretly. 

7  Thou  shalt  purge  me  with  hyssop  *  and  I  |  shall  be  |  clean  :  thou 
shalt  wash  me  *  and  I  |  shall  be  |  whiter  .  than  |  snow. 

8  Thou  shalt  make  me  hear  of  |  joy  and  ]  gladness  :  that  the  bones 
which  th6u  hast  |  broken  |  may  re-  |  -joice. 

9  Turn  thy  face  |  from  my  |  sins  :  and  pnt  out  |  all  j  my  mis-  |  -deeds. 

10  Make  me  a  clean  |  heart  O  |  God  :  and  re-  |  -new  a  .  right  |  spirit . 
with-  |  -in  me. 

11  Cast  me  not  away  |  from  thy  \  presence 
Spirit  |  from  me. 

12  O  give  me  the  comfort  of  thy  |  help  a- 
with  thy  |  free  j  Spirit. 

13  Then  shall  I   teach  thy  ways  |  unto 
shall  be  con-  |  -verted  |  unto  |  thee. 

14  Deliver  me  from  blood-guiltiness  O  God  *  thou  that  art  the  God  | 
of  my  |  health  :  and  my  tongue  shall  |  sing  |  of  thy  |  righteousness. 

15  Thou  shalt  open  my  |  lips  O  |  Lord  :  and  my  j  mouth  shall  |  shew 
thy  |  praise. 

16  For  thou  desirest  no  sacrifice  *  else  would  1  |  give  it  |  thee  :  but 
thou  delightest  |  not  in  |  burnt-  |  -  offerings. 

17  The  sacrifice  of  Goo"  is  a  |  troubled  |  spirit 
heart,  ()  God  |  shalt  thou  |  not  do-  |  -spisa 

18  O  be  favourable  and  gracious  onto  |  Sion  :  build  thou  the  |  walls  | 
of  Je-  |  -rusalem. 

19  Then  shalt  thon  be  pleased  with  the  sacrifice  of  righteousness* 
with  the  bural  6fferings  |  and  oh- 1  -lationa  :  then  shall  they  oiler  young  | 
bullocks  .  up      -on  thine  |  altar. 


and  take  not  thy  |  holy  | 

|  -gain   :  and  stablish  me  | 
the  I  wicked   :  and  sinners 


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Psalm  LIV. — Deus,  in  Nomine. 

SAVE  me  O  G6d  for  thy  |  Name's  |  sake  :  and  a-  |  -venge  me  |  in  thy  | 
strength. 

2  Hear  my  |  prayer  0  |  God  :  and  hearken  unto  the  |  words  |  of  my  | 
mouth. 

3  For  strangers  are  risen  |  up  a-  |  -gainst  me  :  and  tyrants,  which  have 
not  God  before  their  eyes  |  seek  |  after  .  my  |  soul. 

4  Behold,  G<5d  |  is  my  |  helper  :  the  Lord  is  with  them  |  that  up-  | 
hold  my  |  soul. 

5  He  shall  reward  evil  j  unto  .  mine  |  enemies  :  destroy  thou  |  them  | 
in  thy  |  truth. 

6  An  offering  of  a  free  heart  will  I  give  thee  *  and  praise  thy  |  Name 
0  |  Lord  :  b6-  |  -cause  it  |  is  so  |  comfortable. 

7  For  he  hath  delivered  me  out  of  |  all  my  |  trouble  :  and  mine  eye  hath 
seen  his  de-  |  -sire  up-  |  -on  mine  |  enemies. 

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Psalm  LVII. — Miserere  mei,  Deus. 

BE  merciful  unto  me  0  God  *  be  merciful  unto  me,  for  my  soul  | 
trusteth  .  in  |  thee  :  and  under  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  shall  be  my 
refuge  *  until  this  |  tyranny  .  be  |  over-  I  -past. 

2  I  will  call  unto  the  |  most  high  |  God  :  even  unto  the  God  that  shall 
perform  the  cause  |  which  I  |  have  in  |  hand. 

3  He1  shall  |  send  from  |  heaven   :  and  save  me  from  the  reproof  of 
hfm  |  that  would  |  eat  me  j  up. 

4  God  shall  send  f<5rth  his  |  mercy  .  and  |  truth  :  my  s6ul  |  is  a-  | 
mong  |  lions. 

5  And  I  lie  even  among  the  children  of  men  that  are  |  set  on  |  fire  : 


whose  teeth  are  spears  and  arrows  *  and  their  |  tongue  a  |  sharp  |  sword. 

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bove  |  all  the  |  earth. 


6  Set  up  thyself,  O  G6d  a-  |  -bove  the  |  heavens  :  and  thy  glory  a- 


7  They  have  laid  a  net  for  my  feet  *  and  pressed  |  down  my  |  soul  : 
they  have  digged  a  pit  before  me  *  and  are  fallen  fnto  the  |  midst  of  | 
it  them-  |  -selves. 

8  My  heart  is  fixed  O  G<5d  my  |  heart  is  |  fixed  :  I'  will  \  sing  and  | 
give  |  praise.  , 


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wake  right  |  early. 

10  I  will  give  thanks  unto  thee,  0  L6rd  a-  |  -mong  the  |  people  :  and 
I  will  sing  unto  |  thee  a-  |  -mong  the  |  nations. 

11  For  the  greatness  of  thy  mercy,  reacheth  |  unto  .  the  |  heavens  : 
and  thy  |  truth  |  unto  .  the  |  clouds. 

12  Set  up  thyself,  O  G6d  a-  |  -bove  the  I  heavens  :  and  thy  glory  a-  | 
bove  |  all  tne  |  earth. 

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MY  soul  truly  waiteth  |  still  up 
sal-  |  -vation. 

2  He  verily  is  my  strength  and  |  my  sal- 
s6  that  I  ]  shall  not  |  greatly  |  fall. 

3  How  long  will  ye  imagine  mischief  against  ]  every  \  man  :  ye  shall 
be  slain  all  the  sort  of  you  *  yea  as  a  tottering  wall  shall  ye  be,  and  j  like 
a  |  broken  \  hedge. 

4  Their  device  is  only  how  to  put  him  out  whom  G6d  |  will  ex- 
their  delight  is  in  lies  *  they  give  good  words  with  their  mouth, 
curse  |  with  their  |  heart. 

5  Nevertheless  my  soul  *  wait  thou  |  still  up  .on  |  God  :  for 
hope  lis  in  |  him. 

6  He  truly  is  my  strength  and  |  my  sal-  |  -vation  :  he  ifl  my  defence 
so  that  .  I  |  shall  not  |  fall. 

7  In  God  is  my  health  |  and  my  |  glory 
in  |  God  |  is  my  |  trust. 

8  O  put  your  trust  in  him  I  alway  .  ye  | 
before  him  for  j  God  |  is  our     dope. 

9  As  for  the  children  of  men     they  are 
men  are  deceitful  upon  the  vreighte  *  they  are  altogether  lighter  than  | 
vani-  '  -ty  it-  |  -self. 

10  ()  trust  not  in  wrong  and  robbery  *  give  not  yourselves  I  unto  I 
vanity  :  it  riches  increase,  b61     not  your    heart  up-     -on  them. 

11  God  -pake  once,  and  twios  I  lia\e  also  heard  the  Bame  :  that 
power  be      -longeth  J  unto  |  ( tod  ; 

12  A ii<  1  that  thou  l.oid  art  !  merciful  :  for  thou  rewardesl  ever}  man 
ac-  |  -cording  |  to  his  |  work. 


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fPHOU,  O  G(5d  art  |  praised  .  in  |  Sion  :  and  unto  thee  shall  the  v<5w  be 
-*■     per-  ]  -formed  )  in  Je-  |  -rusalem. 

2  Thduthat  |  hearest.  the  |  prayer  :iinto  |  thee  shall  |  all  flesh  |  come. 

3  My  misdeeds  pre-  |  -vail  a-  |  -gainst  me  :  0'  be  thou  J  merciful  | 
unto  .  our  |  sins. 

4  Blessed  is  the  man,  whom  thou  choosest,  and  receivest  |  unto  !  thee  : 
he  shall  dwell  in  thy  court  *  and  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  pleasures  of 
thy  house  *  eVen  |  of  thy  |  holy  |  temple. 

5  Thou  shalt  shew  us  wonderful  things  in  thy  righteousness  *  O  G<5d 
of  !  our  sal- 1  -vation  :  thou  that  art  the  hope  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  * 
and  of  them  that  remain  |  in  the  |  broad  |  sea. 

6  Who  in  his  strength  setteth  |  fast  the  |  mountains  :  and  is  |  girded  . 
a-  |  -bout  with  j  power. 

7  Who  stilleth  the  raging  |  of  the  |  sea  :  and  the  noise  of  his  waves 
and  the  ]  madness  |  of  the  |  people. 

8  They  also  that  dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth  *  shall  be 
afraid  |  at  thy  |  tokens  :  thou  that  makest  the  outgoings  of  the  m6rning 
and  I  evening  .  to  |  praise  |  thee. 

9  Thou  visitest  the  earth  and  |  blessest  j  it :  th6u  |  makest .  it  |  very  | 
plenteous. 

10  The  river  of  G6d  is  |  full  of  |  water  :  thou  preparest  their  corn  *  for 
s6  thou  pro-  |  -videst  |  for  the  |  earth. 

11  Thou  waterest  her  furrows  *  thou  sendest  rain  into  the  little  | 
valleys  .  there-  |  -of  :  thou  makest  it  soft  with  the  drops  of  rain  and  j 
blessest .  the  |  increase  |  of  it. 

12  Thou  crownest  the  year  \  with  thy  |  goodness  :  and  thy  |  clouds  | 
drop  |  fatness. 

13  They  shall  drop  upon  the  dwellings  |  of  the  |  wilderness  :  and  the 
ittle  hills  shall  re-  |  -joice  on  |  every  |  side. 

14  The  folds  shall  be  [  full  of  |  sheep  :  the  valleys  also  shall  stand  so 
thick  with  c6rn  that  |  they  shall  |  laugh  and  |  sing. 


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Psalm  LXXXIV. —Quam  diUctal 

0HOW  amiable  1  are  thy     dwellings  :  thou     Lord  |  of  |  ho>; 
2  My  soul  hath  a  desire  and  Longing  *  to  enter  into  the  courts 
the  |  Lord  :  my  heart  and  my  tlesh  rejoice  |  in  the  |  living  |  God. 

3  Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  her  an  house  *  and  the  swallow  a  nest, 
where  she"  may  |  lay  her  |  young  :  even  thy  altars,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  my  | 
King  |  and  my  |  God. 

4  Blessed  are  they  that  dw£ll  |  in  thy     house  :  they  will  be     alway 
praising  |  thee. 

5  Blessed  is  the  man  whose  strength  |  is  in  |  thee  :  in  whose  heart  | 
are  thy     ways. 

6  Who  going  through  the  vale  of  misery  lise  it  |  for  a  |  well  :  and  the  | 
pools  are  |  tilled  .  with  |  water. 

7  They  will  go  from  |  strength  to  |  strength  :  and  unto  the  Go<l  of  gods 


appeareth  eVery 


of  |  them  in  |  Sion. 


near  my  |    prayer  :  hearken  |  O  |  God  of  | 
our  de-  |  -fender  :  and  look  up6n  the  |  face  of  I 


8  O  Lord  God  of  host. 
Jacob. 

9  Behold,   O  G6d 
thine  A-  |  -nointed. 

10  For  one  day  |  in  thy  |  courts  :  fs  |  better     than  a  |  thousand. 

11  I  had  rather  be  a  door-keeper  in  the  house  |  of  my  |  God  :  than  to 
dweMl  in  the  |  tents  |  of  un    |  -godlini 

12  For  the  Lord  God  is  a  light  |  and  de-  |  -fence  :  the  Lord  will  give 
grace  and  worship  *  and  no  good  thing  shall  he  withhold  from  them 
that  |  live  a  |  godly  |  life. 

13  O  L6rd  |  God  of  |  hosts  :  blessed  is  the  man  that  putteth  .  his  i 
trust  in  |  thee. 


Ax  w  Gray. 


PSALM  I. WWII  — Fmdamenta qua. 

HER  foundations  are  upon  the  ,  holy     hills  \  the  Lord  loveih  the  lt.i t «•- 
of  Sion,  more  than    all  the    dwellings,  of    Jacob. 

2  Very  exeellenl  things  are    spoken  .  of    thee  :  thoo    fitv    of    God. 

3  I  will  think  upon  j  Rahab  .  and  i  Babylon  :  with    them  thai    know  | 
me. 


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4  Behold  ye  the  |  Philistines  |  also  :  and  they  of  Tyre  with  the  Morians  * 
16  |  there  |  was  he  |  born. 

5  And  of  Sion  it  shall  be  reported  that  he  was  |  born  in  |  her  :  and  the 
most  |  High  shall  |  stablish  |  her. 

6  The  Lord  shall  rehearse  it  when  he  wrfteth  |  up  the  j  people  :  that  I 
he  was  j  born  I  there.  , 

7  The  singers  also  and  trumpeters  shall  j  he  re-  |  -hearse  :  All  my 
fresh  |  springs  shall  j  be  in  |  thee. 


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WHOSO  dwelleth  under  the  defence  of  the  |  most  |  High  :  shall  abfde 
under  the  |  shadow  .  of  |  the  Al-  |  -mighty. 

2  I  will  say  unt6  the  Lord  *  Thou  art  my  h6pe  |  and  my  |  stronghold  : 
my  G6d,  in  |  him  |  will  I  |  trust. 

3  For  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  snare  |  of  the  |  hunter  :  and  | 
from  the  |  noisome  |  pestilence. 

4  He  shall  defend  thee  under  his  wings  *  and  thou  shalt  be  safe  I 
under  .  his  |  feathers  :  his  faithfulness  and  truth  shall  |  be  thy  |  shield 
and  |  buckler. 

5  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  any  |  terror  .  by  |  night  :  nor  for  the  | 
arrow  .  that  |  flieth  .  by  |  day ; 

6  For  the  pestilence  that  |  walketh  .  in  |  darkness  :  nor  for  the  sfckness 
that  de-  I  -stroyeth  |  in  the  |  noonday. 

7  A  thousand  shall  fall  beside  thee  *  and  ten  th6usand  at  |  thy  right  | 
hand  :  biit  it  shall  |  not  come  I  nigh  |  thee. 

8  Yea,  with  thine  eyes  shalt  |  thou  be-  |  -hold :  and  see  the  re-  |  -ward 
of  |  the  un-  |  -godly. 

9  For  thou,  L6rd  |  art  my  |  hope  :  thou  hast  set  thine  h<5use  of  de-  | 


fence  |  very  |  high. 

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come  |  nigh  thy  |  dwelling. 

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12  They  shall  bear  thee  |  in  their  |  hands  :  that  thou  hurt  not  thy  | 
foot  a-  |  -gainst  a  |  stone. 

13  Thou  shalt  go  upon  the  |  lion  and  |  adder  :  the  young  lion  and  the 
dragon  shalt  thou  |  tread  j  under  .  thy  |  feet. 

14  Because  he  hath  set  his  love  upon  me  *  therefore  will  V  de- 1  -liver  | 
him  :  I  will  set  him  up  *  because  |  he  hath  |  known  my  |  Name. 

15  He  shall  call  upon  me\  and  |  I  will  |  hear  him  :  yea  1  am  with  him 
in  trouble  *  I  will  delfver  him  and  |  bring  |  him  to  j  honour. 

16  With  long  lffe  will  I  |  satisfy  |  him  :   and  |  shew  him  |  my  sal-  | 
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6  So  that  the  sun  shall  not  burn  |  thee  by  |  day  :  nefther  the  moon  | 
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/\UT  of  the  deep  have  I  called  unto  |  thee,  O  |  Lord  :  L6rd  |  bear  | 
^     my  |  voice. 

2  O  let  thine  £ars  con-  |  -sider  |  well  :  the"  |  voice  of  |  my  com-  |  -plaint. 

3  If  thou,  Lord,  wilt  be  extreme  to  mark  what  is  |  done  a-  |  -miflfl      I  I 
L6rd  |  who  |  may  a-  |  -bide  it  ? 

4  F6r  there  is  |  mercy  .  with     thee  :  therefore  |  shalt  |  thou  be  |  feared. 

5  I  look  for  the  Lord  ;  my  soul  doth  |  wait  for  |  him   :  fn  his  |  word  | 
i-  my  |  trust. 

6  My  soul  fl6eth  |  unto  .  the  |   Lord  :  before  the  morning  watch,  I  Bay, 
be-  |  -fore  the  |  morning  |  watch. 

7  O  Israel,  trust  in  the  Lord  *  for  with  the  L<5rd  |  there  is  |  mercy   : 
and  with  |  him  is  |  plenteous,  re-  |  -demption. 

9  And  In'  shall  re-  |  -deem  |  Israel  :  Erom  |  .-ill  |  his  |  sins. 


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"DLESSED  be  the   |   Lord  my  |  strength  :  who  teacheth  my  hands  to 
■*-*    war  |  and  my  |  fingers  .  to  |  fight ; 

2  My  hope  and  my  fortress,  my  castle  and  deliverer  *  my  defender  in  | 
whom  I  |  trust  :  who  subdueth  my  people  |  that  is  |  under  |  me. 

3  Lord,  what  is  man  *  that  thou  hast  such  respect  |  unto  |  him  :  or 
the  son  of  man  *  that  thou  |  so  re-  |  -gardest  |  him  ? 

4  Man  is  Hke  a  |  thing  of  |  nought  :  his  time  passeth  a-  J  -way  |  like 
a  |  shadow. 

5  Bow  thy  heavens  0  Lord,  and  |  come  |  down  :  t6uch  the  |  moun- 
tains .  and  |  they  shall  |  smoke. 

6  Cast  f6rth  thy  |  lightning  .  and  |  tear  them  :  shoot  <5ut  thine  | 
arrows  |  and  con-  |  -sume  them. 

7  Send  down  thine  hand  |  from  a-  j  -bove  :  deliver  me,  and  take  me 
out  of  the  great  waters  *  fr6m  the  |  hand  of  |  strange  |  children  ; 

8  "Whose  m6uth  |  talketh  .  of  |  vanity  :  and  their  right  hand  is  a  | 
right  |  hana;of  |  wickedness. 

9  I  will  sing  a  new  s6ng  unto  |  thee  0  |  God  :  and  sing  praises  unto 
thee  upon  a  |  ten-  |  -stringed  |lute. 

10  Thou  hast  given  victory  |  unto  |  kings  :  and  hast  delivered  David 
thy  servant  from  the  |  peril  j  of  the  I  sword. 

11  Save  me,  and  deliver  me  from  the  hand  of  |  strange  |  children  : 
whose  mouth  talketh  of  vanity  *  and  their  right  hand  is  a  |  right  |  hand  . 
of  in-  |  -iquity. 

12  That  our  sons  may  grow  up  as  the  |  young  |  plants  :  and  that  our 
daughters  may  be  as  the  p61ished  |  corners  |  of  the  |  temple. 

13  That  our  garners  may  be  full  and  plenteous  with  all  |  manner  .  of  | 
store  :  that  our  sheep  may  bring  forth  thousands  *  and  ten  |  thousands  j 
in  our  |  streets. 

14  That  our  oxen  may  be  strong  to  labour  *  that  theVe  be  |  no  de-  J 
cay  :  no  leading  into  captivity  *  and  n6  com-  |  -plaining  |  in  our  |  streets. 

15  Happy  are  the  people  that  are  in  |  such  a  |  case  :  yea,  blessed  are 
the  people  who  have  the  |  Lord  j  for  their  |  God. 


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Psalm  CXLVI. — Lauda,  amma  mea. 

PRAISE  the  Lord,  0  my  soul  *  while  I  lfve  will  1  I  praise  the  |  Lord  : 
yea,  as  long  as  I  have  any  being  *  I  will  sing  |  praises  |  unto  .  my  | 
God. 

2  0  put  not  your  trust  in  princes  *  nor  in  any  child  of  |  man  :  for 
there  is  |  no  |  help  in  |  them . 

3  For  when  the  breath  of  man  goeth  forth  *  he  shall  turn  again  |  to 
his  |  earth  :  and  then  |  all  his  |  thoughts  I  perish. 

4  Blessed  is  he  that  hath  the  God  of  Jacob  |  for  his  |  help  :  and  whose 
h(5pe  is  |  in  the  |  Lord  his  |  God ; 

5  Who  made  heaven  and  earth  *  the  sea,  and  all  that  |  therein  |  is  ; 
who"  |  keepeth  .  his  |  promise  .  for  I  ever  ; 

G  Who  helpeth  them  to  rfght  that  |  suffer  |  wrong  :  who*  |  feed-  |  -eth 
the  |  hungry. 

7  The  Lord  loosetli  men  |  out  of  |  prison  :  the  L6rd  giveth  J  sight  |  to 
the  |  blind. 

8  The  Lord  helpeth  th£m  |  that  are  |  fallen  :  the  L6rd  |  careth  |  for 
the  |  righteous. 

9  The  Lord  careth  for  the  strangers  *  he  defendeth  the  father-  |  -less 
and  ]  widow  :  as  for  the  way  of  the  ungodly,  he  |  turneth  .  it  |  upside  | 
down. 

10  The  Lord  thy  God  O  Sion,  shall  be  Kfng  for  |  ever-  |  -more  :  and 
throughout  |  all  |  gener-  |  -ations. 

P.  Humphreys. 


PSALM  CL. — Laudate  Dominum. 


0  PRAISE  G6d  |  in  his  |  holiness  ■  praise  him  in  the  |  firmament  |  of 
his  |  power. 

2  Praise  him  in  his  |  noble  |  acts  :  praise  him  according  |  to  his  |  excel- 
lent |  greatness. 

3  Praise  him  in  the  sound  [  of  the  !  trumpet :  praise  him  up-  j  -on  the  | 
Inte  and     harp. 

4  Praise  him  in  the  |  cymbals,  and  |  dances  i  praise  Dim  up-  |  -on  the  | 
strings  and    pipe 

5  Praise  him  upon  the  w&L-  |  -tuned  |  cymbals  ■  praise  him  up-  |  -on 
ih'     lond    cymbals. 

6  Lei  .'very  thing  i  that  hath  |  breath  :  praise  | |  —  the  |  Lord. 


HYMNS. 


//.  =  Harmony.     T.  =  Treble.     M.  - 
F.  H.  =  Full  Harmony. 


Men.    F.  U.  =  Full  Unison. 
U.  =  Unison. 


0?e  morning  brtgfyt 

MORNING. 

4,4,6,4,4,6. 


C.  G.  Glaser. 


'   Under  His  ioi?igs  shall  thou  trust." 

1.  nPHE  morning  bright, 
-&-      With  rosy  light, 

Has  waked  me  up  from  sleep  ; 

Father,  I  own 

Thy  love  alone 
Thy  little  one  doth  keep. 

2.  All  through  the  day, 
I  humbly  pray, 

Be  Thou  my  guard  and  guide  ; 

-My  sins  forgive, 

And  let  me  live, 
Blest  Jesus,  near  Thy  side. 

3.  Oil,  make  Thy  rest 
Within  my  breast, 

Great  Spirit  of  all  grace  ; 

Make  me  like  Thee, 

Then  shall  I  be 
Prepared  to  see  Thy  face. 


Summers. 


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(Ifye  nujfy  if  closing  o'er  us. 


EVENING. 

7.6,7,6. 


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Let  all  those  that  put  their  trust  in  Thee  rejoice;  let  them  ever  shout  for  joy,  because 

Thou  de/endest  them.     For  Thou,  Lord,  icilt  bless  the  righteous  ;  and' with  favour 

wilt  Thou  compos*  kim  as  with  a  shield." 

H.  1.    npHE  night  i>  closing  o'er  as, 

J-     And  shadows  stalk  abroad  ; 

With  hymn  then,  and  with  anthem 
Give  we  ourselves  to  God. 

r.  2.    And  there,  0  Sun  of  angels, 
Watch  o'er  us  from  above  ; 
We  fear  no  midnight  terrors, 
Protected  l>y  Thy  love 

//.   :i.    True  light  shine  forth,  let  dark) 
Far  from  our  souls  be  thmsl  : 

That  peace  to  all  flow  richly 

Who  The"  the  Saviour  trust 

9f.  4.   So  when  as  Jndge  Thou  sitfc 
In  rohcs  of  lighl  arrayed, 
We  all  may  joy  before  Thee 
rutrouhh'd.  undismayed. 

F.  U.  5.    To  Thee  be  praise,  Lord  Jean, 
Sun  of  the  angel-hosi  : 
With  God  the  Eternal  Father, 

II.  And  Cod  the  Holv  Ghost. 


W.  J.  Blew. 


Tht  Uut  line  m  each  verse  should  be  repeated. 


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EVENING. 

From  Hijmnarium  Sarisburiente. 

Ecce  JAM  noctjs."    1 1,1  ls  11,5.    A rr.  by  H.  Fleetwood-Sheppard. 


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"OW  God  be  with  us,  for  the  night  is  closing, 
Daylight  and  darkness  are  of  His  disposing 
And  'neath  His  shadow,  here  to  rest  we  yield  us, 
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Till  morning  cometh,  watch,  0  Father  !  o'er  us 
In  soul  and  body  Thou  from  harm  defend  us, 

Thine  angels  send  us. 
M.  3.    Let  pious  thoughts  be  ours  when  sleep  o'ertakes  us, 

Our  earliest  thoughts  be  Thine  when  morning  wakes  us, 
All  day  serve  Thee  in  all  that  we  are  doing, 

Thy  praise  pursuing. 
T.  4.   As  Thy  beloved,  soothe  the  sick  and  weeping, 
And  bid  the  captive  lose  his  griefs  in  sleeping  ; 
Widows  and  orphans,  we  to  Thee  commend  them, 

Do  Thou  befriend  them. 
H.  5.   We  have  no  refuge,  none  on  earth  to  aid  us, 

Save  Thee,  0  Father  !  who  Thine  own  hast  made  us  ; 
But  Thy  dear  presence  will  not  leave  them  lonely 

Who  seek  Thee  only. 
F.  U.  6.    Father,  Thy  Name  be  praised,  Thy  kingdom  given, 
Thy  will  be  done  on  earth,  as  'tis  in  Heaven, 
Keep  us  in  life,  Forgive  our  sins,  Deliver 

Us,  Now  and  ever.  C.  Winkworth 


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1.  r\  FATHER,  Who  didst  all  things  make 

v/     That  heaven  and  earth  might  do  Thy  Will, 
Bless  us  this  night  for  Jesu's  sake, 
And  for  Thy  work  preserve  us  still. 

2.  O  Son,  Who  didst  redeem  mankind, 

And  set  the  captive  sinner  free, 
Keep  us  this  night  with  peaceful  mind, 
That  we  may  safe  abide  in  Thee. 

3.  O  Holy  Ghost,  Who  by  Thy  power 

The  Church  elect  dost  sanctify, 

Seal  us  this  night,  and  hour  by  hour 

Our  hearts  and  members  purify. 

4.  To  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 

The  God  Whom  heaven  and  earth  adore, 
From  men  and  from  the  Angel-host 

Be  praise  and  glory  evermore.  H.  B.  HEATHCOTE. 


21Tav  the  grace  of  (Tfyrist  our  Sat>iour* 


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1.  "VTAY  the  grace  of  ( Ihrist  our  Saviour, 
-L'-L  \  n,i  the  Father's  boundless  love, 
Willi  the  Holy  Spirit's  favour, 

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With  each  other  ami  the  Lord, 
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Joys  which  earth  cannot  afford. 


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7  ADVENT. 

8,7,8,7.  D.  Berthold  Tours. 


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T/te  Lord  Himself  shall  descend  from  heaven  with  a  shout. 


LITTLE  children,  Advent  bids  you 
Meet  your  Lord  upon  His  way  ; 
Watch  !  for  now  the  night  is  waning, 

Soon  will  dawn  the  endless  day. 
Little  children,  Jesus  bids  you 

Daily  pray,  Thy  Kingdom  come  ; 
Look  and  long  for  His  appearing 
Till  He  come  to  take  you  home. 


Little  children,  He  anoints  you 
With  His  Spirit  from  above; 

See  then  that  your  lamps  be  burning 
With  the  fire  of  faith  and  love. 


Little  children,  when  we  think  not 
We  shall  hear  the  joyful  cry, 

"  Go  ye  forth  to  meet  the  Bridegroom  : 
Haste,  for  Jesus  draweth  nigh  ! " 

,  Little  children,  they  shall  meet  Him, 

Faithful  children  of  the  light  ; 
They  whose  lamps  are  trimmed  and 
burning, 
And  their  garments  pure  and  white. 
Oh,  how  blest  to  fall  before  Him  ! 

Oh,  how  blest  His  praise  to  sing  ' 
Love  Him,  serve  Him,  and  adore  Hi::: 
In  the  city  of  our  King  ! 

E.   Wriglesworth. 


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pierced  Him." 


F.  U. 

1.  T  0  !  He  conies  with  clouds  descend- 
Jj    ing, 

Once  for  favoured  sinners  slain  ; 

Thousand  thousand  saints  attending 

Swell  the  triumph  of  His  train  ; 

Alleluia ! 
Christ  appears  on  earth  again. 
F.  H. 
2  Every  eye  shall  now  behold  Him, 
Robed  in  dreadful  majesty ; 
They  who  set  at  nought  and  sold  Him, 
Pierced  and  nailed  Him  to  the  Tree, 
T.  Deeply  wailing, 

Shall  the  true  Messiah  see. 


H. 

3.  Now  redemption,  long  expected, 

See  in  solemn  pomp  appear, 
All  His  Saints  by  man  rejected. 
Now  shall  meet  Him  in  the  ah' ; 

Alleluia  ! 
See  the  day  of  God  appear. 

4.  Yea,  Amen,  let  all  adore  Thee, 

High  on  Thine  eternal  Throne  ; 
H.  Saviour,  take  the  power  and  glory  ; 
Claim  the  Kingdom  for  Thine  own 
Alleluia ! 
F.  U.  Thou  shalt  reign,  and  Thou  alone. 
C.  Wesley. 


36 

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7,6,7,6.  D.  Arthur  S.  Sullivan. 


Abounding  in  the  uork  of  tlie  Lord,  forasmuch  as  yt  know  thai  <jour  labour  U  not  i'/i 
rain  in  the  Lord. 


THE  world  is  very  e\*il, 
The  times  are  waxing  late, 
Be  sober,  and  keep  vigil  ; 

The  Judge  is  at  the  gate  : 
The  Judge  that  comes  in  mercy, 

The  Judge  that  comes  with  might, 
To  stop  the  course  of  evil, 
To  recompense  the  right. 

Arise,  arise,  ye  I  ihristdans, 
Let  right  to  wrong  sue 

(TOW 

To  heavenly  gladness  lead  ; — 
To  light  that  has  do  evening, 

That  knows  nor  moon  nor  sun, 
The  light  bo  new  and  golden, 

The  light  that  is  but  one. 

0  home  of  fadeless  splendour, 
Of  flowers  thai  hide  do  thorn, 

Where  they  Shall  dwell  M  children 
Who  here  -urn  ; 


'Midst  power  that  knows  no  limit. 

Where  wisdom  has  no  bound, 
The  Beatific  Vision 

Shall  gladdeu  all  around. 

4.  0  happy,  holy  portion, 

Refection  for  the  blest, 
True  vision  of  true  beauty, 

True  cure  of  the  di>t  i 
O  strive  to  win  that  glory  ; 

0  toil  to  gain  that  light  : 
St-nd  hope  before  to  grasp  it, 

Till  hope  be  Lost  in  -; 

5.  0  sweet  and  Messed  count ry, 

The  home  of  Qod'fl  elect   ! 
O  sweet  and  blsSOSd  country 
That  eager  hearts  sz] 
i.  in  mercy  bring  us 
To  that  dear  land  of  real  ; 
Who  art.  with  Qod  the  Father, 
And  Spirit,  ever  blest. 

J.    M.    N  i:  \  i  i  . 


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TAey  desire  a  better  country  ;  £Aa£  is,  a/i  heavenly." 


1.  JERUSALEM  the  glorious  ! 
«i      The  glory  of  the  elect  ! 
O  dear  and  future  vision 

That  eager  hearts  expect ! 
E'en  now  by  faith  I  see  thee  : 

E'en  here  thy  walls  discern  : 
To  thee  my  thoughts  are  kindled, 
And    strive,    and     pant,    and 
yearn. 

. .  For  there  the  band  of  Prophets 

United  praise  ascribes, 
And  there  the  twelvefold  chorus 

Of  Israel's  ransomed  tribes  : 
The  lily-beds  of  Virgins, 

The  roses'  Martyr-glow, 
The  cohort  of  the  Fathers, 

Who  kept  the  faith  below. 


3.  And  there  the  Sole-Begotten 

Is  Lord  in  regal  state  ; 
He,  Judah's  mystic  Lion, 

He  Lamb  Immaculate. 
O  land  of  endless  glory  ! 

0  state  that  fears  no  strife 
O  fields  that  know  no  sorrow 

O  realm  and  home  of  life ! 


4.  O  sweet  and  blessed  country, 
The  home  of  God's  elect ! 
O  sweet  and  blessed  country , 

That  eager  hearts  expect ! 
Jesu,  in  mercy  bring  us 

To  that  dear  land  of  rest  ; 
Who  art,  with  God  the  Fathei 
And  Spirit,  ever  blest. 

J.  M.  Neale. 


Children,  lift  your  voices, 


11 


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1.  T1HILDREN,  lift  your  voices, 
\J     Cry  aloud  and  sing  ; 

All  the  world  rejoices, 
Jesus  Christ  is  King  ! 

2.  A  wee  baby  Brother 

J  la-  been  born  to-day  : 
Of  a  Virgin  mother, 
To  be  King  alway. 

3.  And  as  well  as  Brother, 

He  is  God's  own  S< 
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God  and  Man  in  one. 

4.  Born  to  hear  our  weaki  • 

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All  the  world  rejoi< 
JeSUfl  Christ  is  King. 


B.  P.  BOUVBBIB. 


39 


3esu,  blesseb  Saviour. 


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2.  Fill  us  with  Thy  fulness, 

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6.  In  the  many  mansions 

Thou  art  gone  to  raise, 
For  all  souls  redeemed, 
Endless  be  Thy  praise. 


B.  P.  BOCVERIR. 


40 


Starring  at  tfye  portal  of  tfye  opening  year. 


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STANDING  ax  the  portal  of  the  opening  year, 
Words  of  comfort  meet  us,  hushing  every  fear  ; 
Spoken  through  the  silence  by  our  Father's  Voice, 
Tender,  strong,  and  faithful,  making  us  rejoice. 
Onward  then,  and  fear  not,  children  of  the  day 
For  His  Word  shall  never,  never  pass  away  ! 

I,  the  Lord,  am  with  thee,  be  thou  not  afraid, 
I  will  help  and  strengthen,  be  thou  not  dismayed  ! 
Yea,  I  will  uphold  thee  with  My  own  Right  Hand, 
Thou  art  called  and  chosen  in  My  sight  to  stand. 
Onward  then,  &c. 


3.    For  the  year  before  us,  oh,  what  rich  supplies ! 
For  the  poor  and  needy  living  streams  shall  rise  ; 
For  the  sad  and  sinful  shall  His  grace  abound  ; 
For  the  faint  and  feeble  perfect  strength  be  found. 
Onward  then,  &c. 


He  will  never  fail  us,  He  will  not  forsake  ; 
His  eternal  covenant  He  will  never  break. 
Resting  on  His  promise,  what  have  we  to  fear  ? 
God  is  all-sufficient  for  the  coming  year. 
Onward  then,  &c. 

F.   R.   HAVERGAL. 


42 


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F.  H.   I.    "BRIGHTEST  and  best  of  the  sons  of  the  morninp- ! 
Dawn  on  our  darkness,  and  lend  us  thine  aid  ; 
Star  of  the  East  !  the  horizon  adorning, 
Guide  where  our  infant  Redeemer  is  laid. 

T.  2.    Cold  on  His  cradle  the  dewdrops  are  shining  : 
Low  lies  His  bed  with  the  beasts  of  the  stall  • 
Angels  adore  Him,  in  slumber  reclining, 
Maker,  and  Monarch,  and  Saviour  of  all. 

M .  3.    Say,  shall  we  yield  Him,  in  costty  devotion, 
Odours  of  Edom  and  off'rings  divine, 
Gems  of  the  mountain,  and  pearls  of  the  ocean, 
Myrrh  from  the  forest,  or  gold  from  the  mine  '. 

II.  4.   Vainly  we  offer  each  ample  oblation  ; 

Vainly  with  gifts  would  His  favour  secure  ; 
Richer  by  far  is  the  heart's  adoration, 

Dearer  to  God  are  the  prayers  of  the  poor. 

F.  U.  5.   Brightest  and  best  of  the  sons  of  the  morning  ! 
Dawn  on  our  darkness,  and  lend  us  thine  aid  ; 
Star  of  the  East  !  the  horizon  adorning, 
F,  H.  Guide  where  our  infant  Redeemer  is  laid.  Hebee. 


Hymns  suitable  for  Lent : 

27.  There  is  a  green  hill. 

28.  go  to  dark  gethsemank. 

49.  0  Lord,  jit  God,  do  Thou  Thy  holt  will. 

50.  0  the  bitter  shame  and  sorrow. 
67.  Take  up  thy  Cross. 


44 


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>t  io  (he  Lord,  for  He  hath  triumphed  gloriously.  ' 

1.      A  WAKE  and  sing  the  song 

-ljl     Of  Moses  and  the  Lamb  ; 
Wake  every  heart  and  every  tongue, 
To  praise  the  Saviour's  Name. 

'2.    Sing  of  His  dying  love, 
Sing  of  His  rising  power, 
Sing  how  He  intercedes  above 
For  those  whose  Bins  He  bore 

3.    Sing  on  your  heavenly  wa\  . 
Ye  ransomed  sinners.  sin_  ; 
Sing  on,  rejoicing  every  day 
In  Christ  the  eternal  King 

t.   Soon  shall  ye  hear  Ilim  say, 

"  Ye  blessed  children,  001  I 
Soon  will  Be  tall  ns  hence  &way, 

And  take  [Jig  wanderers  home. 

5.    There  shall  each  heart  and  tongue 

His  endless  praise  proclaim, 
And  Bweeter  voices  Bwell  the  song 
<  •    Moses  and  the  Lamb.  Hammond. 


45 


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Came  down  the  angel  bright, 

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To  bless  and  praise 
Your  risen  Lord ! 
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F.  H.        Your  voices  raise,  &c. 
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F.  U.        Your  voices  raise 
With  one  accord 
To  bless  and  praise 
Your  risen  Lord  ! 

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Angel  voices  ring, 
Pearly  gates  are  opened, 

Opened  for  the  King. 
Christ,  the  King  of  Glory, 

Jesus,  King  of  Love, 
Is  gone  up  in  triumph 
To  His  throne  above. 
All  His  work  is  ended, 

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"Jesus  hath  ascended  ! 
Glory  to  our  King  !  " 


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He,  who  bled  and  died, 
Now  is  crowned  with  glory 

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Never  more  to  sutler, 

Never  more  to  die, 

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Is  gone  up  on  high. 

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Glorv  to  our  Kin<r  !  " 


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In  that  blessed  place, 
Calling  them  to  glory, 

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His  bright  home  preparing, 

Little  ones,  for  you, 
Jesus  ever  livefch, 
Ever  loveth  too. 
All  His  work  is  ended, 

Joyfully  we  sing, 
"Jesus  hath  ascended  ! 
Glory  to  our  King  !  " 


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48 


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1.  Z^IOME,  Holy  Ghost,  our  souls  inspire  ; 

And  lighten  with  celestial  fire. 
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Keep  far  our  foes,  give  peace  at  home  : 
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Hallelujah  !     Amen  '. 

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Hallelujah  !     Amen  ! 
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Hallelujah  :     Amen  ! 


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vJ"    Jesus  is  near  you  to  keep  you  from  ill ; 
Waking  or  resting,  at  work  or  at  play, 

Jesus  is  with  you,  and  watching  you  still. 

2.  He  will  take  care  of  you.     All  through  the  night 

Jesus,  the  Shepherd,  His  little  one  keeps ; 
Darkness  to  Him  is  the  same  as  the  light, 
He  never  slumbers,  and  He  never  sleeps. 

3.  He  will  take  care  of  you.     All  through  the  year 

Crowning  each  day  with  His  kindness  and  love, 
Sending  you  blessings,  and  shielding  from  fear, 
Leading  you  on  to  the  bright  home  above. 

4.  He  will  take  care  of  you.     Yes  ;  to  the  end 

Nothing  can  alter  His  love  for  His  own  ; 
Children,  be  glad  that  you  have  such  a  Friend  ; 
He  will  not  leave  you  one  moment  alone. 

F.  R.  Havergal. 


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1.  "C1IGHT  the  good  fight  for  God  and  the  Right, 
±      Fight  for  the  King  of  Heaven  ; 

Strive  for  the  Truth,  and  strive  against  sin, 

Fight  till  the  victory's  given  ; 
Hard  though  the  strife,  and  though  lifelong  the  fight, 

Yet  is  sin  not  so  strong  as  Heaven. 

2.  David  stood  up  Goliath  to  fight, 

Only  a  boy  was  young  David  ; 
But  in  the  strength  of  the  Lord  he  fought  — 

Killed  was  the  giant  by  David  ! 
Only  a  child  !  but  he  fought  and  he  won, 

For  the  Lord  was  the  Friend  of  David. 

3.  Wrong  may  be  strong,  but  Right  has  the  might — 

Right  can  be  found  by  the  seeker  ; 
God  will  help  on,  in  His  Vineyard  below, 

Him  whom  He  finds  as  a  worker  ; 
Those  will  be  strong  who  fight  against  wrong. 

And  who  try  in  the  Lord  to  conquer. 

1.    Lord,  through  our  life,  in  battle  and  strife, 

Help  to  Thy  soldiers  be  given  ; 
Bring  us  at  last,  when  the  conflict  is  past, 

Safe  to  Thy  beautiful  Heaven  : 
Home,  where  in  Light  they  rest  from  the  fight, 

Who  for  God  and  for  Right  have  striven. 

E.  Husband. 


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"  Hosanna  in  the  highest." 

1.  TJOSANXA,  loud  hosanna 

The  little  children  sang  ; 
Through  pillared  court  and  temple 

The  joyful  anthem  rang  ; 
To  Jesus,  Who  had  blessed  them, 

Close  folded  to  His  breast.. 
The  children  sang  their  praises, 

The  simplest  and  the  best. 

2.  From  Olivet  they  followed 

'Midst  an  exultant  crowd, 
The  victor  palm-branch  waving. 

And  chanting  clear  and  loud  \ 
Bright  angels  joined  the  chorus, 

Beyond  the  cloudless  sky, — 
"  Hosanna  in  the  highest  ! 

Glory  to  God  on  high  !  " 

3.  Fair  leaves  of  silvery  olive 

They  strewed  upon  the  ground, 
While  Salem's  circling  mountains 

Echoed  the  joyful  sound  ; 
The  Lord  of  men  and  angels 

Rode  on  in  lowly  state, 
Nor  scorned  that  little  children 

Should  on  His  bidding  wait. 

4.  "  Hosanna  in  the  highest  !  " 

That  ancient  song  we  sing  ; 
For  Christ  is  our  Redeemer, 

The  Lord  of  heaven  our  King. 
Oh,  may  we  ever  praise  Him 

With  heart,  and  life,  and  voice, 
And  in  His  blissful  presence 

Eternally  rejoice  !  Threlfai.i  . 


56 


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Fashioned  by  Thy  hand  divine, 
Robed  by  Thee  in  regal  splendour. 

We  hut  give  Thee  what  is  Thine 

2.  Royal  roses,  -lately  lilies, 

Flowers  of  every  form  and  hue  : 
Painted  by  Thy  glorious  sunshine, 
Nourished  with  Thy  rain  and  dew. 

3,  Beauteous,  without  thought  or  toiling  : 

Symbols  of  Thy  tender  care. 
They,  where'er  Thy  will  hath  placed  them, 
1  their  Bweetness  on  the  air. 

4.  From  the  plants  in  Thine  own  garden, 

Lord,  we  bring  Thee  what  i-  Thine  ; 
Blossoms  bathed  in  dew-  baptismal, 
Fragrant  with  Thy  breath  divine. 

5,  Royal  love  and  meek  obedience, 

Simple  faith  and  purity, 
Bright-eyed  hope,  content,  and  glad 
Tnese  Thy  gilts  we  gh  e  to  Thee, 

i,.    Lord,  accepl  Thy  children's  offering— 

Faith's  lair  Mowers,  and  flowers  more  BWeei  j 
For  Thy  holy  use  we  lay  them. 
Rose  of  Sharon,  at  Thy  feet      E.  Wrigleswobth. 


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1.  T  ORD,  Thy  children's  holiday, 
lJ     Gladden  with  Thy  smile, 
Thou,  who  with  Thy  chosen  friends, 

Deigned  to  rest  awhile. 

2.  Brighter  is  our  merry  play, 

Sweeter  is  our  rest, 
Gentler  are  our  words  and  way-, 
If  Thou  be  our  guest. 

3.  Happy  times  are  in  Thy  hand, 

Hours  from  labour  free, 
Telling  of  Thy  tender  love, 
Draw  us  nearer  Thee. 

l.    Thine  are  all  the  beauteous  flowers, 
Thine  the  bird's  glad  lay, 
Thine  the  gift  of  friends,  whose  love 
Planned  our  feast  to-day. 

5.  Thine  are  all  the  jewelled  stars, 

Thine  the  bright  blue  sea, 
Thee  in  all,  for  all  we  praise 
Glory  be  to  Thee. 

6.  We  would  brighten  others'  lives, 

Thus  our  thanks  express  ; 
Father,  fill  us  with  Thy  love, 

All  Thy  children  bless.  E.  WRIGLESWORTH. 


58 


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"  He  showed  me  a  pure  river  of  water  of  life." 

F.  H.  1.    G  HALL  we  gather  at  the  river, 

Where  bright  angel-feet  have  "rod, 
With  its  crystal  tide  for  ever 
Flowing  by  the  throne  of  God  ? 
F.  U.  Yes,  we'll  gather  at  the  river, 

The  beautiful,  the  beautiful  river ; 
Gather  with  the  saints  at  the  river, 
That  flows  by  the  throne  of  God. 

T.  2.    On  the  margin  of  the  river, 

Washing  up  its  silver  spray, 
We  will  walk  and  worship  ever, 
All  the  happy  golden  day. 
F.  II.  Yes,  we'll  gather,  &c. 

3.    Ere  we  reach  the  shining  river, 
Lay  we  every  burden  down  : 
Grace  our  spirits  will  deliver, 
And  provide  a  robe  and  crown. 
Yes,  we'll  gather,  &c. 

M.   4.    At  the  shining  of  the  river, 

Mirror  of  the  Saviour's  face, 
Saints  whom  death  will  never  sever 
Kaise  their  songs  of  saving  grace. 
F.  H.  Yes,  we'll  gather,  &c. 

F.  H.  5.    Soon  we'll  reach  the  shining  river ; 

Soon  our  pilgrimage  will  cease ; 
Soon  our  happy  hearts  will  quiver 

With  the  melody  of  peace. 
F.  V.  Yes,  we'll  gather,  &c.  R.  Lowry. 


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When;  saints  in  glory  stand, 

Blight,  bright  as  day  : 
( )h,  how  they  sweetly  sing, 

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Lord,  we  shall  live  with  Thee, 
Blest,  blest  for  aye! 

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Reign,  reigo  for  aye  ! 

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1.    rTlHERE  is  a  green  hill  far  away, 
J-     Without  a  city  wall, 
Where  the  dear  Lord  was  crucified. 
AY  ho  died  to  save  us  all. 


I.    We  may  not  know,  we  cannot  tell 
What  pains  He  had  to  bear. 
But  we  believe  it  was  for  us 
He  hung  and  suffered  there. 

3.  He  died  that  we  might  be  forgiven. 

He  died  to  make  us  good, 
That  we  might  go  at  last  to  heaven, 
Saved  by  His  precious  Blood. 

4.  There  was  no  other  good  enough 

To  pay  the  price  of  sin, 
He  only  could  unlock  the  gate 
Of  heaven,  and  let  us  in. 


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And  we  must  love  Him  too, 
And  trust  in  His  redeeming  Blood, 
And  trv  His  works  to  do.        C.  F.  Alexander 


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1.    rPHERE  is  a  Name  I  love  to  hear, 
J-      I  love  to  sing  its  worth  ; 
It  sounds  like  music  in  my  ear 
The  sweetest  Name  on  earth. 

-•    It  tells  me  of  a  Saviour's  love, 
Who  died  to  set  me  free  ; 
It  tells  me  of  His  precious  blood, 
The  sinner's  perfect  plea. 

3.    It  tells  me  of  a  Father's  smile 
Beaming  upon  His  child  : 
It  cheers  me  through  this  little  while, 
Through  desert  waste  and  wild. 

-!.    Jesus,  the  Name  1  love  so  well, 
The  Name  I  love  to  hear, 
No  saint  on  earth  its  worth  can  tell, 
No  heart  conceive  how  dear. 


5.  This  Name  BhaD  shed  its  fragrance  still 

Along  this  thorny  road, 
Shall  sweetly  smooth  the  ragged  hill. 
That  leads  me  Up  to  (i<»d. 

6.  And  there  with  all  the  blood-bought  throng. 

From  sin  and  Borrow  free 
I'll  sing  the  new  eternal 
Of  Jesu'a  love  for  me,  Whit:  n  .  : 


63 


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JESU,  Thou  Joy  of  loving  hearts  ! 
Thou  Fount  of  life,  Thou  Light  of  men  ! 
From  the  best  bliss  that  earth  imparts 
We  turn  unfilled  to  Thee  again. 
Thy  truth  unchanged  hath  ever  stood  ; 
Thou  savest  those  that  on  Thee  call ; 
To  them  that  seek  Thee  Thou  art  good  ; 
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Glad  when  Thy  gracious  smile  Ave  see, 
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Make  all  our  moments  calm  and  bright ; 
Chase  the  dark  night  of  sin  away  ; 
Shed  o'er  the  world  Thy  holy  light. 

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Angel-harps  for  ever  ringing 

Rest  not  day  nor  night  : 
Thousands  only  live  to  bless  Thee 
And  confess  Thee 
Lord  of  Might  ! 

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farthest 
Mortal  eye  can  scan,— 
Can  it  be  that  thou  regardest 
Bongs  of  BinfnJ  man  ? 
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near  ns'; 

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Thou  didst  cars  and  hands  and 
voices 


Thy  pleasure  they  are  and  were  created.' 

For  Thy  praise  combine  ; 
Craftsmen's    art    and     music  a 
measure 

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Didst  aeerigiL 

M.  4.  In  Thy  house,   Great    God,   we 
oner 
Of  Thine  own  to  Thee, 
And  for  Thine  acceptance  proffer 
All  unworthily 
F.H.     Hearts    and    minds    and    hands 
and  voices 

In  onr  choicest 

Melody. 

F.U.  5.  Honour,  glory,  might,  and  merit 
Thine  -hall  ei  er  be ; 

Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Spirit, 

Blessed  Trinity  ! 
Of  the  best  that   Thou  hast  given, 

l .  ll.  Earth  and  heaven 

Render  Thee,    J.  Poi  r. 


65 


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"  £e£  w*  labour  to  enter  into  that  rest." 

AS  when  the  weary  traveller  gains 
The  height  of  some  o'erlooking  hill, 
His  heart  revives  if,  'cross  the  plains, 
He  sees  his  home  though  distant  still. 

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By  faith,  his  mansion  in  the  skies, 

The  sight  his  fainting  strength  renews, 
And  wings  his  speed  to  reach  the  prize. 

For  there  he  humbly  hopes  to  dwell 
With  Jesus  in  the  realms  of  day  j 

To  all  his  cares  he  bids  farewell, 
For  God  shall  wipe  all  tears  away. 


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JD     For  they  shall  see  our  God  ; 

The  secret  of  the  Lord  is  theirs, 
Their  soul  is  Christ's  abode. 

2.  The  Lord,  who  left  the  heavens, 
Our  life  and  peace  to  bring, 

To  dwell  in  lowliness  with  men, 
Their  Pattern  and  their  King. 

3.  He  to  the  lowly  soul 
Doth  still  Himself  imparl  I 

And  for  His  dwelling  and  His  throne 
Chooseth  the  pure  in  heart. 

4.  Lord,  Ave  Thy  Presence  seek  ; 
May  ewes  this  blessing  be : 

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^     With  light  and  comfort  from  above  ; 
Be  Thou  our  guardian,  Thou  our  guide, 
O'er  ever}7  thought  and  step  preside. 

2.  The  light  of  truth  to  us  display, 

And  make  us  know  and  choose  Thy  way  ; 

Plant  holy  fear  in  every  heart, 

That  we  from  Thee  may  ne'er  depart. 

3.  Lead  us  to  Christ  the  living  way. 
Nor  let  us  from  His  precepts  stray  ; 
Lead  us  to  holiness,  the  road 

That  we  must  take  to  dwell  with  God. 

J.    Lead  us  to  heaven  that  we  may  share 
Fulness  of  joy  for  ever  there  ; 
Lead  us  to  God,  our  final  rest, 
To  be  with  Him  for  ever  blest.  BROWNE. 


68 

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'Behold,  thou  art  fair,  my  beloved." 

1.  "FAIREST  Lord  Jesus, 
-T      Ruler  of  Nature  ! 

Jesus,  of  God  and  of  Mary  the  Son  ! 

Thee  will  I  cherish, 

Thee  will  I  honour, 
Thee,  my  delight  and  my  glory  and  crown 

2.  Fair  are  the  meadows, 
Fairer  the  woodlands, 

Robed  in  the  ilowery  vesture  of  spring, 

Je.Mis  is  fairer, 

Jesus  is  purer, 
Making  my  sorrowful  spirit  to  sing. 

3.  Fair  Lb  the  moonshine, 
Fairer  the  sunlight 

Than  all  the  starry  celestial  host; 

Jesus  shines  brighter, 

Jesus  shines  purer 
Than  all  the  angels  that  heaven  can  boast, 

Crusader's  Hymn.    10th  Century. 


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"  Fight  the  good  fight  of  faith." 

FAITH  of  our  Fathers,  living  still 
In  spite  of  dungeon,  lire,  and  sword  ! 
Oh  how  our  hearts  beat  high  with  joy 
Whene'er  we  hear  that  glorious  word. 
Faith  of  our  Fathers  !  Holy  Faith  ! 
"We  will  be  true  to  Thee  till  death. 

Our  fathers  chained  in  prisons  dark 
Were  still  in  heart  and  conscience  free, 

How  sweet  would  be  their  children's  fate 
If  they  like  them  could  die  for  Thee. 
Faith  of  our  Fathers,  &c. 

Faith  of  our  Fathers  !  Faith  and  Prayer 
Shall  keep  our  country  fast  to  Thee, 

And  through  the  truth  that  comes  from  God  ^ 
Oh,  we  shall  prosper  and  be  free. 
Faith  of  our  Fathers,  &c. 

Faith  of  our  Fathers  !  we  will  love 
Both  friend  and  foe  in  all  our  strife, 

And  preach  Thee  too  as  Faith  knows  how, 
By  kindly  words  and  virtuous  life. 

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H.  1.    T^ROM  Greenland's  icy  mountain?. 
From  India's  coral  strand, 
Where  Afric's  sunny  fountains 
Roll  down  their  golden  sand, 
From  many  an  ancient  river, 
From  many  a  palmy  plain, 
They  call  us  to  deliver 

Their  land  from  error's  chain. 

T.  2.    What  though  the  spicy  breezes, 
Blow  soft  o'er  Ceylon's  isle, 
Though  every  prospect  pleases 
And  only  man  is  vile. 
H.        In  vain  with  lavish  kindness 
The  gifts  of  God  are  strown, 
The  heathen  in  his  blindness 
Bows  down  to  wood  and  stone. 

M.  3.    Can  we  whose  souls  are  lighted 
With  wisdom  from  on  high, 
Can  we  to  men  benighted 
The  lamp  of  life  deny  ? 
H.         Salvation  :  oh,  salvation  ! 

The  joyful  sound  proclaim, 
Till  each  remotest  nation 
Has  learnt  Messiah's  name. 

U.  4.    Waft,  waft,  ye  winds,  His  story, 
And  you,  ye  waters,  roll, 
Till,  like  a  sea  of  glory, 

It  spreads  from  pole  to  pole  ; 
H.         Till  o'er  our  ransomed  nature 
The  Lamb  for  sinners  slain, 
Redeemer,  King,  Creator, 

In  bliss  returns  to  reign.  HEBER. 


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1.  C\  0  to  dark  Gethsemane, 

Ye  that  feel  the  tempter's  power, 
Your  Redeemer's  conflict  see, 

Watch  with  Him  one  bitter  hour  ; 
Turn  not  from  His  griefs  away  ; 
Learn  of  Jesus  Christ  to  pray. 

2.  Follow  to  the  judgment-hall, 

View  the  Lord  of  life  arraigned  ; 
Oh,  the  wormwood  and  the  gall ; 

Oh,  the  pangs  His  soul  sustained  ! 
Shun  not  suffering,  shame,  or  loss  ; 
Learn  of  Him  to  bear  the  cross. 


Calvary's  mournful  mountain  climb  ; 

There,  adoring  at  His  Feet 
Mark  that  miracle  of  time, 

God's  own  Sacrifice  complete  ; 
"  It  is  finished,"  hear  Him  cry  ; 
Learn  of  Jesus  Christ  to  die. 

J.  Montgomery. 


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1.  TESU,  Lover  of  my  soul, 

Let  me  to  Thy  Bosom  fly, 
While  the  gathering  waters  roll, 

While  the  tempest  still  is  high : 
Hide  me,  O  my  Saviour,  hide, 

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Safe  into  the  haven  guide, 

O  receive  my  soul  at  last. 

2.  Other  refuge  have  I  none  ; 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee  ; 
Leave,  ah !  leave  me  not  alone, 

Still  support  and  comfort  me. 
All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  stayed, 

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

With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing. 

3.  Plenteous  grace  with  Thee  is  found, 

Grace  to  cleanse  from  eveiy  sin  ; 
Let  the  healing  streams  abound  ; 

Make  and  keep  me  pure  within  ; 
Thou  of  Life  the  Fountain  art ; 

Freely  let  me  take  of  Thee ; 
Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart, 

Rise  to  all  eternity.  C.  Wesley. 


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Hear  me,  Blest  Saviour,  when  I  call : 
Hear  me,  and  from  Thy  dwelling-place 
Pour  down  the  riches  of  Thy  grace  : 
Jesu,  my  Lord,  I  Thee  adore, 
Oh.  make  me  love  Thee  more  and  more. 

T.  2.    Jesu,  too  late  I  Thee  have  sought, 
How  can  I  love  Thee  as  I  ought  ? 
And  how  extol  Thy  matchless  fame, 
The  glorious  beauty  of  Thy  Name  ? 
F.  II.  Jesu,  my  Lord,  I  Thee  adore, 

Oh,  make  me  love  Thee  more  and  more, 

M.  3.    Jesu,  what  didst  Thou  find  in  me, 
That  Thou  hast  dealt  so  lovingly  ? 
How  great  the  joy  that  Thou  hast  brought, 
So  far  exceeding  hope  or  thought ! 
F.  H.  Jesu,  my  Lord,  I  Thee  adore, 

Oh,  make  me  love  Thee  more  and  more, 

F.  U.  4.    Jesu,  of  Thee  shall  be  my  song, 

To  Thee  my  heart  and  soul  belong  ; 

All  that  I  have  or  am  is  Thine, 

And  Thou,  blest  Saviour,  Thou  art  mine  : 

F.  H.  Jesu,  my  Lord,  I  Thee  adore, 

Oh,  make  me  love  Thee  more  and  more. 


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1.  "II T  ANY  years  have  told  their  story, 
l'A     And  have  come  and  passed  away 
Like  the  solemn,  restless  flowing 

Of  a  river  on  its  way, 
Since  the  people  first  assembled, 

Our  Foundation  Stone  to  lay. 


2    Hon  by  morn  the  Lord'l  Own  Service, 
As  a  great  Communion  Hymn, 

Bfingleol  with  the  roice  of  Angels, 
Cheruhim  and  Seraphim  ; 

And  the  Even  -"ii^  was  chanted 
At  the  Temple  Lamp  grew  dim. 


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Some  whom  once  we  knew  and 
talked  with, — 
Lives  of  love  and  kindly  good — 
Now  their  bodies  sleep  ail  calmly 
'Neath  the  guardian-angel  sod ; 
And    their    souls    are    sweetly 
resting 
In  the  paradise  of  God. 


4.  Festive  joy  can  never  make  us 
To  forget  those  graves  so  dear ; 
We  will  kneel  and  plant  fresh 
flowers, 
Water  them  with  loving  tear  ; 
And  a  strange  and  sweet  com- 
munion 
Whispers  that  our   dead   are 
near. 


5.  Bless,  O  Lord,  our  benefactors, 

Who,  their  faith   in  Thee  to 
prove, 
Helped  to  build  these  walls  of 
Zion 
By  their  alms  and   generous 
love  ; 
0  reward  them,  Jesu,  sevenfold, 
In  Thy  kingdom  bright  above  ! 

6.  And    we   thank  Thee    for    the 

mercies 
Of  each  new  returning  day ; 
For  the  ever-cleansing  Fountain 
Where    our    sins  are  washed 
away ; 
And  the  Love  that  passeth  know- 
ledge. 
Foretaste  of  the  Perfect  Day. 


On  the  great  and  unknown  future 
May  Thy  loving  blessing  rest. 

As  upon  the  children,  Jesu, 
Lay  Thy  Hand,  the  gentlest,  best ; 

Heavenly  Father,  lead  us,  guide  us, 
Tenderest  Shepherd,  Saviour  blest. 


E.  Husband. 


2nd  Part. 


"May  Thine  eyes  be  open  toward  this  house  night  and  day.' 


1  pHRIST    is    made    the    sure 
V     foundation, 
Christ  the  head  and  corner- 
stone, 
Chosen  of  the  Lord  and  precious, 
Binding    all    the    Church    in 
one, 
Holy  Zion's  help  for  ever, 
And  her  confidence  alone. 

2.  All  that  dedicated  city, 

Dearly  loved  of  God  on  high, 

In  exultant  jubilation 
Pours  perpetual  melody ; 

God  the  One  in  Three  adoring 
In  glad  hymns  eternally. 


3.  To  this  temple  where  we  call  Thee, 

Come,  O  Lord  of  Hosts,  to-day, 
With  Thy  wonted  loving  kind- 
ness, 

Hear  Thy  servants  as  they  pray; 
And  Thy  fullest  benediction 

Shed  within  its  walls  to-day. 

4.  Here  vouchsafe  to  all  Thy  ser- 

vants, 
What  they  ask  of  Thee  to  gain, 
What  they  gain  from  Thee,  for 
ever 
With  the  blessed  to  retain, 
And  hereafter  in  Thy  glory 
Evermore  with  thee  to  reign. 


Praise  and  honour  to  the  Father, 
Praise  and  honour  to  the  Son, 

Praise  and  honour  to  the  Spirit, 
Ever  Three  and  ever  One, 

One  in  might  and  One  in  glory, 
While  eternal  ages  run. 


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Look  behind  you,  and  you  will  find  no  heaven  there  .'  only  an  earthly  pilgrimage,  strewn 
with  the  graves  of  those  we  have  loved.    Look  before  you  I  you  will  find  heaven  there  ! 
filling  the  future  with  eternal  light.  '—From  a  Sermon.    E.  H. 

1.  "V/T ARCHING  onward  toward  the  morning 
-I-"-     Of  the  bright,  Eternal  Day  I 

With  the  shadows  back  behind  thee, 

And  the  dim,  beclouded  way. 
All  that  tells  of  peace  and  gladness, 

All  that  tells  of  joy  untold, 
Lies  toward  the  sunset  glory, 

Where  the  streets  are  paved  with  gold. 

2.  Look  behind  thee  !  and  the  sorrows 

Of  the  past  are  everywhere  ! 
Look  behind  thee  !  oh,  the  heart-aches, 

And  the  up-hill  journeys  there  ! 
Look  before  thee  !  and  the  angels, 

Clad  in  robes  of  purest  white, 
Crowd  the  way,  and  sing  the  welcomes 

Of  the  City  out  of  sight. 

3.  There  are  hours  all  dark  behind  thee  ; 

There  are  skies  all  clouded  o'er, 
When  the  trembling  hand  uplifted 

Knocked  before  the  fast-closed  door. 
Look  before  thee  !  Gates  of  Zion, 

Ever  open  day  and  night, 
Where  the  blessed  sing  their  praises, 

In  the  Temple's  fadeless  Light. 

4.  Look  behind  thee  !  there  are  shadows 

Lying  in  the  churchyard  there  ; 
There  are  sick-beds  where  the  suffering 

Seemed  almost  too  hard  to  bear. 
Look  before  thee  !  there  is  heaven  ! 

Land  where  sweet  re-unions  come  ; 
Father,  mother,  child,  and  brother, 

Know  no  partings  in  that  Home. 

5.  There  are  joys  too  great  to  number, 

Love  too  deep  for  lips  to  tell, 
There  the  Home  comes  for  the  weary, 

And  the  Rest  they  love  so  well. 
God  the  Father  stands  to  bless  thee 

Jesus  calls  to  give  thee  rest ; 
And  like  dew  at  evening  falling, 

Waits  the  Holy  Spirit  blest.  E.  HUSBAND. 


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Ere  the  Lamp  oj  God  icent  out  in  the  Temple  of  the  Lord."— I.  Samuel,  iii.  3. 

1.  "fyTORNING  breaking  o'er  the  Temple, 

Saw  the  Sacred  Lamp  grow  dim, 
Dying,  with  its  oil  exhausted, 

'Mid  the  sound  of  matin  hymn- 
Just  as  starlight  goes  its  way 
In  the  light  of  coming  day, 

2.  Dying  !  dying  !  is  the  lesson 

Earth  proclaims  on  every  hand  ; 
Dying  as  the  sea-waves  breaking 

On  the  shifting,  moving  sand  ; 
Making  way  for  days  to  come 
In  th'  eternal  summer  home. 

2.    As  the  lamp  dies  in  the  Temple, 

So  the  years  fast  move  away, 
With  their  tale  of  joy  and  sorrow 

As  the  things  of  yesterday  ; 
And  the  Hand  that  leads  at  morn 
Guides  us  towards  the  days  unborn. 

4.    Lord,  each  day  in  Love's  great  Temple 

We  our  lamp  will  fill  and  trim, 
Waiting,  watching  for  Thy  coming 

Till  life's  little  day  grows  dim, 
And  a  brighter  morn  shall  rise 
In  the  Home  beyond  the  skies.  E.  HUSBAND. 


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It  is  the  wioe  of  my  behved  that  knoclceth,  saying,  Open  to  Me." 

H.  1.    r\  JESU,  Thou  art  standing 

Outside  the  fast-closed  door, 
Id  lowly  patience  waiting 
To  pass  the  threshold  o'er ; 
M.        Shame  on  us,  Christian  brethren, 

His  Name  and  sign  who  bear, 

//.         0  shame,  thrice  shame  upon  us 

To  keep  Him  standing  there  ! 

U.  2.    0  Jesu,  Thou  art  knocking, 

And  lo  !  that  Hand  is  scarr'd, 
And  thorns  Thy  Brow  encircle, 
And  tears  Thy  Face  have  marr'd  : 
H         O  love  that  passeth  knowledge, 
So  patiently  to  wait ! 
O  sin  that  has  no  equal, 
So  fast  to  bar  the  gate  ! 

T.  3.    O  Jesu,  Thou  art  pleading 

In  accents  meek  and  low  : 
M,         "I  died  for  you,  My  children, 

And  will  ye  treat  Me  so  ?  " 
//",         O  Lord,  with  shame  and  sorrow 

We  open  now  the  door : 
Dear  Saviour,  enter,  enter, 

And  leave  us  never  more.  W.  W.  How. 


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"  God  is  Love. 


H.  1.    f\  LOVE,  who  formed'st  me  to  wear 
The  image  of  Thy  Godhead  here  ; 
Who  soughtest  me  with  tender  care 

Through  all  my  wanderings  wild  and  drear, 
0  Love,  I  give  myself  to  Thee, 
Thine  ever,  only  Thine  to  be. 

M,  2.    0  Love,  who  ere  life's  earliest  dawn 
On  me  Thy  choice  hast  gently  laid  ; 
0  Love,  who  here  as  Man  wast  born, 
And  wholly  like  to  us  wast  made  ; 
H".  O  Love,  I  give  myself  to  Thee, 

Thine  ever,  only  Thine  to  be. 

H.  3.  0  Love,  who  once  in  time  wast  slain, 

Pierced  through  and  through  with  bitter  woe, 
0  Love,  who  wrestling  thus  didst  gain, 
That  we  eternal  joy  might  know  ; 
0  Love,  I  give  myself  to  Thee, 
Thine  ever,  only  Thine  to  be. 

T.  4.    0  Love,  who  lovest  me  for  aye, 

Who  for  my  soul  dost  ever  plead  ; 
0  Love,  who  didst  that  ransom  pay, 
Whose  power  sufficest  in  my  stead  ; 
F.  H.  0  Love,  I  give  myself  to  Thee, 

Thine  ever,  only  Thine  to  be. 

F.  H.  5.    0  Love,  who  once  shalt  bid  me  rise 
From  out  this  dying  life  of  ours  ; 
O  Love,  who  once  o'er  yonder  skies 
Shalt  set  me  in  the  fadeless  bowers  ; 
O  Love,  I  give  myself  to  Thee, 
Thine  ever,  only  Thine  to  be.  J.  Wesley 


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"Lord,  Thou  knowest  all  things." 

rTIHOU  knowest,  Lord,  the  weariness  and  sorrow 
-■-  Of  the  sad  heart  that  comes  to  Thee  for  rest ; 
Cares  of  to-day,  and  burdens  for  to-morrow, 

Blessings  implored,  and  sins  to  be  confessed  ; 
We  come  before  Thee  at  Thy  gracious  word, 
And  lay  them  at  Thy  feet  :  Thou  knowest,  Lord. 

Thou  knowest  all  the  past  :  how  long  and  blindly 
On  the  dark  mountains  the  lost  wanderer  strayed  ; 

How  the  good  Shepherd  followed,  and  how  kindly  ; 
He  bore  it  home,  upon  His  shoulders  laid  ; 

And  healed  the  bleeding  wounds,  and  soothed  the  pain, 

And  brought  back  life,  and  hope,  and  strength  again. 

Thou  knowest  all  the  present ;  each  temptation, 

Each  toilsome  duty,  each  foreboding  fear  ; 
All  to  each  one  assigned  of  tribulation, 

Or  to  beloved  ones,  than  self  more  dear  ; 
All  pensive  memories  as  we  journey  on, 
Longings  for  vanished  smiles  and  voices  gone. 

Thou  knowest  all  the  future  ;  gleams  of  gladness 

By  stormy  clouds  too  quickly  overcast : 
Hours  of  sweet  fellowship  and  parting  sadness, 

And  the  dark  river  to  be  crossed  at  last. 
Oh  1  what  could  hope  and  confidence  afford 
To  tread  that  path  ;  but  this,  Thou  knowest  Lord  1 

Thou  knowest,  not  alone  as  God,  all  knowing  ; 

As  Man,  our  mortal  weakness  Thou  hast  proved  : 
On  earth,  with  purest  sympathies  o'erflowing, 

O  Saviour,  Thou  hast  wept,  and  Thou  hast  loved  ; 
And  love  and  sorrow  still  to  Thee  may  come, 
And  find  a  hiding-place,  a  rest,  a  home. 

Therefore  we  come,  Thy  gentle  call  obeying, 

And  lay  our  sins  and  sorrows  at  Thy  feet ; 
On  everlasting  strength  our  weakness  staying, 

Clothed  in  Thy  robe  of  righteousness  complete  : 
Then  rising  and  refreshed,  we  leave  Thy  Throne, 
And  follow  on  to  know  as  we  are  known.  H.  L.  L. 


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"The  Lord  will  do 

1.  AN  WARD,  Christian  soldiers, 

Marching  as  to  war, 
With  the  Cross  of  Jesus 

Going  on  before. 
Christ,  the  Royal  Master, 

Leads  against  the  foe  : 
Forward  into  battle, 
See,  His  banners  go. 

Onward,  Christian  soldiers, 

Marching  as  to  war, 
With  tne  Cross  of  Jesiis, 
Going  on  before. 

2.  At  che  sign  of  triumph, 

Satan's  armies  flee : 
On,  then,  Christian  soldiers, 

On  to  victory. 
Hell's  foundations  quiver, 
At  the  shout  of  praise ; 
Brothers,  lift  your  voices, 
Loud  your  anthems  raise. 
Onward,  Christian  soldiers, 

Marching  as  to  war, 
With  the  Cross  of  Jesus, 
Going  on  before. 

3.  Like  a  mighty  army, 

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,  in  doctrine, 
One  in  charity. 
Onward,  Christian  soldiers, 

Marching  as  to  war, 
With  the  Cross  of  Jesus, 
Going  on  before. 


■wonders  among  you." 

I    4.  What  the  Saints  established 
That  we  hold  for  true  : 
What  the  Saints  believed 

That  believe  we  too. 
Long  as  earth  endureth 

Men  that  Faith  will  hold- 
Kingdoms,  nations,  empires, 
In  destruction  rolled. 

Onward,  Christian  soldiers, 

Marching  as  to  war, 
With  the  Cross  of  Jesus, 
Going  on  before. 

5.  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,  Christian  soldiers, 

Marching  as  to  war, 
With  the  Cross  of  Jesus, 
Going  on  before. 

6.  Onward,  then,  ye  faithful, 
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. 

Onward,  Christian  soldiers. 

Marching  as  to  war, 
With  the  Cross  of  Jesus, 
Going  on  before. 

S.  Baring  Gould. 


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H.  1.    r\  PARADISE  !  0  Paradise  ! 

Who  doth  not  crave  for  rest  ? 
Who  would  not  seek  the  happy  land 
Where  they  that  loved  are  blest ; 
Where  loyal  hearts  and  true 

Stand  ever  in  the  light, 
All  rapture  through  and  through, 
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T    2.    0  Paradise  !  O  Paradise  ! 

The  world  is  growing  old  ; 
Who  would  not  be  at  rest  and  free 

Where  love  is  never  cold  ; 
H.  Where  loyal  hearts,  &c. 

H.  3.    O  Paradise  !  0  Paradise  ! 
Tis  weary  waiting  here  ; 
I  long  to  be  where  Jesus  is, 
To  feel,  to  see  Him  near  ; 
Where  loyal  hearts,  &c. 

M.  4.    0  Paradise  !  O  Paradise  ! 

I  want  to  sin  no  more, 
I  want  to  be  as  pure  on  earth 

As  on  Thy  spotless  shore  ; 
H.  Where  loyal  hearts,  &c. 

H.  5.    0  Paradise  !  O  Paradise  ! 
I  greatly  long  to  see 
The  special  place  my  dearest  Lord 
In  love  prepares  for  me  ; 
F.  U.  Where  loyal  hearts,  &c. 

F.  U.  6.    Lord  Jesu,  King  of  Paradise, 
O  keep  me  in  Thy  love, 
And  guide  me  to  that  happy  land 
Of  perfect  rest  above  ; 
F.  H.  Where  loyal  hearts,  &c.  F.  W.  Faber 

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Thine  arm, 

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"O  Father,  not  my  will,  but  Thine  be  done," 

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' '  Less  of  self,  and  more  of  Thee. ' ' 

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1  r raise  the  Lord,  0  my  soul,  and  all  that  is  within  me  praise  His  Holy  Name." 

1.  TDRAISE,  my  soul,  the  King  of  heaven, 

To  His  feet  thy  tribute  bring ; 
Kansomed,  healed,  restored,  forgiven, 
Evermore  His  praises  sing ; 

Alleluia  !  Alleluia  ! 
Praise  the  everlasting  King. 

2.  Praise  Him  for  His  grace  and  favour 

To  our  fathers  in  distress  ; 
Praise  Him  still  the  same  as  ever, 
Slow  to  chide  and  swift  to  bless ; 

Alleluia  !  Alleluia  ! 
Glorious  in  His  faithfulness. 

3.  Angels  in  the  height,  adore  Him  ; 

Ye  behold  Him  face  to  face ; 
Saints  triumphant  bow  before  Him, 
Gathered  in  from  every  race ; 

Alleluia !  Alleluia ! 
Praise  with  us  the  God  of  Grace. 

H.  F.  Lytb. 


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F.  U.  1.    OOLDIERS  of  the  Cross,  arise  ! 

Gird  you  with  your  armour  bright ; 
Mighty  are  your  enemies, 

Hard  the  battle  you  must  fight. 
F.  H.        O'er  a  faithless  fallen  world 

Raise  your  banner  in  the  sky  ; 
Let  it  float  there  wide  unfurled  ; 
F.  U.  Bear  it  onward  ;  lift  it  high. 

H   2.    'Mid  the  homes  of  want  and  woe, 

Strangers  of  the  living  Word, 
Let  the  Saviour's  herald  go, 

Let  the  voice  of  hope  be  heard. 
Where  the  shadows  deepest  lie, 

Carry  truth's  unsullied  ray  ; 
Where  are  crimes  of  darkest  dye, 

There  the  saving  sign  display. 

X.  3.    To  the  weary  and  the  worn 

Tell  of  realms  where  sorrows  cease  ; 
To  the  outcast  and  forlorn 
Speak  of  mercy  and  of  peace. 
H.        Guard  the  helpless  ;  seek  the  strayed  ; 
Comfort  trouble,  banish  grief ; 
With  the  Spirit's  sword  arrayed, 
Scatter  sin  and  unbelief. 

F.  U.  4.    Be  the  banner  still  unfurled, 

Bear  it  bravely  still  abroad  ; 
Till  the  kingdoms  of  the  world 
Are  the  kingdoms  of  the  Lord. 
IT.        Praise  with  songs  of  holy  glee, 

Saints  of  earth  and  heavenly  host ; 
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failings 
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And  more  graces  for  the  good  ; 
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There  is  healing  in  His  Blood. 

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And  oh,  come  not  doubting  thus, 
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His  huge  tenderness  for  us. 
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We  should  take  Him  at  His  Word  ; 
And  our  lives  would  be  all  sunshine, 

In  the  sweetness  of  our  Lord. 


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There  is  room  for  fresh  creations, 

In  that  upper  Home  of  bliss. 
For  the  Love  of  God  is  broader 

Than  the  measures  of  man's 
mind, 
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Is  most  wonderfully  kind. 

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And  we  magnify  His  strictness 
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There  is  plentiful  Redemption 
In  the   Blood    that  has  been 
shed; 
There  is  joy  for  all  the  members 
In  the  Sorrows  of  the  Head. 


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"  If  any  man  will  come  after  Me,  let 

1 .  rTAKE  up  thy  cross,  the  Saviour 
JL      said, 

If  thou  wouldst  My  disciple  be  ; 
Deny  thyself,  the  world  forsake, 
And  humbly  follow  after  Me. 

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weight 
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up, 
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thine  arm. 

.{.  Take  up  thy  cross,  nor  heed  the 

shame ; 
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Thy    Lord    for    thee   the    Ci 

endured, 
To   save   thy  soul    from    death 

and  hell. 


him  take  up  his  cross  and  follow  Me." 

4.  Take  up  thy  cross  then  in  His 

strength, 
And  calmly  every  danger  brave; 
Twill    guide   thee   to   a   better 

home, 
And    lead   to   victory    o'er    the 

grave. 

5.  Take  up  thy  cross,  and  follow 

Christ, 
Nor  think  till  death  to  lay  it 

down  ; 
For  only  he  who  bears  the  cross 
May  hope  to  wear  the  glorious 

crown. 

6.  To  Thee,  Great  Lord,  the  One 

in  Three, 
All  praise  for  evermore  ascend  ; 
I  I  gi  hi  ofl  in  our  home  to  see 
The  heavenly   life  that  knows 

no  end.  EVttRES  P, 


117 


Cfyey  come,  (Bob's  messengers. 


J.  Baptiste  Calkin. 


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J.rc  Miey  not  all  ministering  spirits,  sent  forth  to  minister  for  them  who  shall  be 
heirs  of  salvation  ?  " 

1.  rpHEY  come,  God's  messengers  of  love, 

-L     They  come  from  realms  of  peace  above, 
From  homes  of  never-fading  light, 
From  blissful  mansions  ever  bright. 

2.  They  come  to  watch  around  us  here, 
To  soothe  our  sorrow,  calm  our  fear  : 
Ye  heavenly  guides,  speed  not  away. 
God  willeth  you  with  us  to  stay. 

:>.    But  chiefly  at  its  journey's  end 
'Tis  yours  the  spirit  to  befriend, 
And  whisper  to  the  faithful  heart, 
"  O  Christian  soul,  in  peace  depart.5 

4.    Blest  Jesu,  Thou  whose  groans  and  tears 
Have  sanctified  frail  nature's  fears, 
To  earth  in  bitter  sorrow  weighed 
Thou  didst  not  scorn  Thine  Angel's  aid ; 

5     An  Angel  guard  to  us  supply, 
When  on  the  bed  of  death  we  lie  ; 
And  by  Thine  own  Almighty  power 
0  shield  us  in  the  last  dread  hour. 

C.    To  God  the  Father,  God  the  Son, 
And  God  the  Spirit,  Three  in  One, 
From  all  above  and  all  below 
Let  jo}'ful  praise  unceasing  flow. 


R.  Campbell. 


118 


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119 


"The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd;  I  shall  not  want." 

1 .  rpHE  Lord  is  my  Shepherd,  how  happy  am  I  ! 

How  tender  and  watchful  my  wants  to  supply  ! 
He  daily  provides  me  with  raiment  and  food ; 
Whate'er  He  denies  me  is  meant  for  my  good. 

2.  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd,  then  I  must  obey 

His  gracious  commandments,  and  walk  in  His  way  : 
His  fear  He  will  teach  me,  my  heart  He'll  renew, 
And  though  I'm  so  sinful,  my  sins  He'll  subdue. 

3.  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd,  how  happy  am  I ! 
I'm  blest  while  I  live,  and  am  blest  when  I  die  ; 
In  death's  gloomy  valley  no  evil  I'll  dread, 

For  "  I  will  be  with  thee,"  my  Shepherd  hath  said. 

4.  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd,  I'll  sing  with  delight, 
Till  called  to  adore  Him  in  regions  of  light ; 

Then  praise  Him  with  angels  on  bright  harps  of  gold, 
And  ever  and  ever  His  glory  behold. 

Anon. 


120 


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"  Rejoice  with  Me,  for  1  have  found  My  sheep  which  was  lost." 

1.   rFHEKE  were  ninety  and  nine  that  safely  lay 
In  the  shelter  of  the  fold ; 
But  one  was  out  on  the  hills  away, 

Far  off  from  the  gates  of  gold  ; 
Away  on  the  mountains  wild  and  bare, 
Away  from  the  tender  Shepherd's  care. 

•2     "Lord,  Thou  hast  here  Thy  ninety  and  nine; 

Are  they  not  enough  for  Thee  ? " 
But  the  Shepherd  made  answer,  "  This  of  Mine 

Has  wandered  away  from  Me ; 
And  although  the  road  be  rough  and  steep, 
I  go  to  the  desert  to  find  My  sheep." 

3.  But  none  of  the  ransomed  ever  knew 

How  deep  were  the  waters  crossed  ; 
Nor  how  dark  was  the  night  that  the  Lord  passed  through 

Ere  He  found  His  sheep  that  was  lost. 
Out  in  the  desert  He  heard  its  cry — 
Sick,  and  helpless,  and  ready  to  die. 

4.  "Lord,  whence  are  those  blood-drops  all  the  way 

That  mark  out  the  mountain's  track  ? " 
"  They  were  shed  for  one  who  had  gone  astray 

Ere  the  Shepherd  could  bring  him  back." 
Lord,  whence  are  Thy  Hands  so  rent  and  torn? 
They  are  pierced  to-night  by  many  a  thorn. 

nd  all  thro'  the  mountains,  th 

And  up  from  the  rocky  steep, 
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"  Rejoice  !  I  have  found  My  sheep  ! " 
And  the  Angels  echoed  around  the  Throne, 
"Rejoice,  for  the  Lord  brings  back  His  own." 

E.  C.  Clephanb. 


122 


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■  And  when  He  hath  found  it,  He  layeth  it  on 

2. 

'Twas  only  a  silver  coin  ! 

The  silver  was  mixed  with  dross ; 
And  it  seemed  a  worthless  thing, 

And  to  lose  it  little  loss  ; 
There  were  nine  brighter  pieces  left 
That  shone  like  the  morningsun ; 
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search 
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3. 
Twas  only  a  prodigal  son  ! 

A  wanderer  far  away  ; 
'Twas  a  sinner  poor  through  sin, 

Getting  poorer  every  day. 
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Be  a  loss  in  his  Father's  home  ? 
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"But  though  all  condemn  thee," 
the  Father  said  ; 
"  Yet  not  I,  for  I  came  to  save ; 


His  Shoulders,rejoicing.'—St.  Luke  xv.  5. 

I  came  to  redeem   thee  from   all 
thy  sins 
And    to   rescue  thee    from    the 
grave." 

4. 
The  message  in  heaven  was  told, 

'Mid  music  of  angel  choirs, 
That  a  son  was  born  anew 
By  the  Pentecostal  fires  ; 
The  fatted  calf  was  killed, 

The  best  of  the  robes  were  given, 
The  lost  one  was  rescued  again, 
As   a   child  of  the  kingdom  of 
heaven. 

Chorus. 
Oh,  rejoice  !  rejoice  !  for  the  dead 
one  lives, 
And  the  sound  of  a  welcome  blest, 
Is  the  foretaste  sweet  of  the  angel- 
land 
And  the  calm  of  the  endless  rest. 


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Heaven  is  our  Home  ; 
Earth  is  a  desert  drear, 
Heaven  is  our  Home. 
Danger  and  sorrow  stand 
Round  us  on  every  hand, 
Heaven  is  our  Fatherland, 
Heaven  is  our  Home. 

M.  2.  What  though  the  tempests  rage ' 
Heaven  is  our  Home  ; 
Short  is  our  pilgrimage, 
Heaven  is  our  Home. 
F  II.       And  Time's  wild  wintry  blast 
Soon  shall  be  overpast, 
We  shall  reach  Home  at  last ; 
Heaven  is  our  Home. 

T.  3.  There  at  our  Saviour's  side, 
Heaven  is  our  Home ; 
May  we  be  glorified  ; 
Heaven  is  our  Home : 
F.  H.       There  are  the  good  and  blest, 
Those  we  love  most  and  best, 
Grant  us  with  them  to  rest ; 
Heaven  is  our  Home. 

F.  4.  Grant  us  to  murmur  not, 
Heaven  is  our  Home. 
Whate'er  our  earthly  lot, 

Heaven  is  our  Home. 
Grant  us  at  last  to  stand 
There  at  Thine  own  Right  Hand, 
Jesu,  in  Fatherland  : 
U.  Heaven  is  our  Home ! 


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» »      With  the  Cross  of  the  Lord  before  us ; 
With  His  Loving  Eye  looking  down  from  the  sky, 
And  His  Holy  Arm  spread  o'er  us. 
We  march,  we  march  to  Victory  ! 
U.  With  the  Cross  of  the  Lord  before  us. 


H.  2.    We  come  in  the  might  of  the  Lord  of  Light, 
In  surpliced  Train  to  meet  Him  ; 
And  we  put  to  flight  the  armies  of  night, 
That  the  sons  of  day  may  greet  Him  ; 

U.  We  march,  we  march,  &c. 


H.  3.    The  bands  of  the  Alien  flee  away, 

When  our  chant  goes  up  like  thunder, 
And  the  Van  of  the  Lord,  in  serried  array, 
Cleave's  Satan's  ranks  asunder. 

U.  We  march,  we  march,  &c. 

H.  4.    We  tread  to  the  roll  of  the  organ  swell, 
With  watchword  duly  given  ; 
And  we  challenge  the  Prince  of  the  Hosts  of  Hell 
To  fight  for  the  Gates  of  Heaven  : 
U.  We  march,  we  march,  &c. 

U.  5.    Our  sword  is  the  Spirit  of  God  on  High, 
Our  helmet  is  His  salvation. 
Our  banner,  the  Cross  of  Calvary, 
Our  watchword — The  Incarnation. 
H.  We  march,  we  march,  &c. 

II.  6.    He  marches  in  front  of  His  banner  unfurled, 

Which  He  raised  that  His  own  might  find  Him  : 
And  the  Holy  Church  throughout  all  the  world 
Falls  into  rank  behind  Him  : 

U.  We  march,  we  march,  &c. 

T.  7.    And  the  choir  of  Angels  with  song  awaits 

Our  march  to  the  Golden  Sion  ; 
For  our  Captain  has  broken  the  brazen  gates, 

And  burst  the  bars  of  iron  : 
H.  We  march,  we  march,  &c. 


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With  the  banner  of  Christ  before  us, 
With  His  Eye  of  Love  looking  down  from  above, 
And  His  Holy  Arm  spread  o'er  us. 
//.  We  march,  we  march,  &c.  G.  Moulttje. 


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and  fear"— From  the  Communion  Service  in  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer. 


1.    p  ENTLY  we  laid  then,  down, 
^     Our  lov'd  ones  gone  to  sleep, 
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God's  own  can  never  die. 

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Watching  by  night  and  day, 
Their  sweetest  praises  sing. 

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Spring  flowerets  o'er  the  clay  ! 
Till  the  glad  morn  shall  break, 
Dawn  of  Eternal  Day. 

6.    Uently  we  laid  them  down, 

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Only  a  little  while, 

Therefore  we  will  not  weep. 


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"  Compassed  about  with  so  great  a  cloud  of  witnesses." 
F.  U.  1.    T?0R  all  the  Saints  who  from  their  labours  rest, 

_T      Who  Thee  by  faith  before  the  world  confessed, 

Thy  Name,  O  Jesu,  be  for  ever  blest.         Alleluia  ! 
II.  2.    Thou  wast  their  Rock,  their  Fortress,  and  their  Might, 

Thou,  Lord,  their  Captain  in  the  well-fought  fight ; 

Thou  in  the  darkness  drear  their  one  true  Light.         Alleluia! 
M.  3.    0  may  Thy  soldiers,  faithful,  true,  and  bold, 

Fight  as  the  Saints  who  nobly  fought  of  old, 

And  win,  with  them,  the  victor's  crown  of  gold.         Alleluia  1 
H.  4.    0  blest  communion  !  fellowship  Divine  ! 

We  feebly  struggle,  they  in  glory  shine  ; 

Yet  all  are  one  in  Thee,  for  all  are  Thine.         Alleluia  ! 
M.  5.    And  when  the  strife  is  fierce,  the  warfare  long, 

Steals  On  the  ear  the  distant  triumph -song, 

And  hearts  are  brave  again,  and  arms  are  strong.         Alleluia  1 
T.  6.    Tbe  golden  evening  brightens  in  the  west ; 

Soon,  soon  to  faithful  warriors  comes  their  rest ; 

Sweet  is  the  calm  of  Paradise  the  blest.         Alleluia  ! 
R.  7.   But  lo  !  there  breaks  a  yet  more  glorious  day  ! 

The  Saints  triumphant  rise  in  bright  array  : 

The  King  of  glory  passes  on  his  way.         Alleluia  ! 
F.  U.  8.    From  earth's  wide  bounds,  from  ocean's  farthest  coast, 

Through  gates  of  pearl  streams  in  the  countless  host, 

Singing  to  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost.         Alleluia  ! 

W.  Walsham  How. 


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1.  YfTHERE  the  angel-hosts  adore  Thee, 

Thou,  O  God,  in  heaven  dost  reign  ; 
At  Thy  word  they  rose  around  Thee, 
And  Thy  Word  doth  them  sustain. 

2.  Thousand  times  ten  thousand,  bending 

At  Thy  throne,  their  homage  pay  ; 
Flames  of  fire  in  strength  excelling, 
Swift  Thy  pleasure  to  obey. 

3.  Fashioned  in  a  wondrous  order, 

Thee  they  serve,  tin 'n  Lord  and  King  ; 
Grant  that,  in  our  cares  and  dangers, 
They  may  guide  and  succour  bring. 

1.    Praise  to  Thee,  Who  basi  created 

Earth  and  heaven  with  all  their  host; 
Praise  to  Thee,  0  God  most  mighty. 
Father,  Sou,  and  Holy  Ghost.  I.  Williams. 


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J.nd  aW  the  people  shouted  and  said, '  God  save  ?7ie  King.' 


1.  pi  OD  save  our  gracious  Queen, 
vT    Long  live  our  noble  Queen, 

God  save  the  Queen  : 
Send  her  victorious, 
Happy  and  glorious, 
Long  to  reign  over  us, 

God  save  the  Queen. 


0  Lord,  our  God,  arise, 
Scatter  her  enemies, 

And  make  them  fall. 
Confound  their  politics, 
Frustrate  their  knavish  tricks, 
On  Thee  our  hopes  we  fix, 

God  save  us  all. 


Thy  choicest  gifts  in  store, 
On  her  be  pleased  to  pour, 

Long  may  she  reign. 
May  she  defend  our  laws, 
And  ever  give  us  cause 
To  sing  with  heart  and  voice, 

God  save  the  Queen . 


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