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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.
EDITIONS AND PEICES.
N". t. d.
1. An Order of Service for Children, with Music, Occasional
Services, and Appendix bound in red cloth, price 2 6
2. < Occasional Services, with Music (Shortened, Carol, and Midnight),
and Appendix of Psalms and Hymns, bound in red cloth,
price 2 0
3. An Order of Service for Children, with Music and Appendix,
bound in red cloth, price 2 0
4. Occasional Services, with Music paper covers. » 0 6
Words only, Imperial 32mo :
Part I., an Order of Service for Children and Metrical Litanies,
paper covers, price 0 .*>
Ditto, ditto, bound in red cloth, » 0 6
Part II., Occasional Services, and Appendix of Psalms and
Hymns paper covers, price 0 3
Ditto, ditto, bound in red cloth, » 0 6
Parts I. and II., Complete Edition paper covers, " 0 6
Ditto, ditto, ... bound in red cloth. ■■ 1 0
LONDON & NEW YORK: NOVELLO, EWER AND CO.
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
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XXI.
EUCHARISTIC
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Responses
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XXII
Love of God
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Apostles' Creed
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XXIII. Charity
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I.
II.
III.
Litanies —
Advent (i) ... .
Christmas
Epiphany
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XXIV. Children's Litany
XXV. Trinity, No. 3 ...
XXVI. Child's Litany ...
XXVII. Missions
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IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
Septuagesima, &c. .
Lent
Passiontide ... .
Easter (i) ... .
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.. 28
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III.
Christmas Joy
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The Land beyond the
Sea
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VIII.
Ascensiontide (i) .
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Daily, Daily Sing the
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Whitsuntide ... .
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Praises
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Trinity, No. i ...
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V.
For Holy Cross Day
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VI.
Offertory Hymn
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Holy Trinity ... .
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VII.
On Our Festal Day
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XII.
Flower Litany
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VIII.
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Advent (2) ... .
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Saviour
70
XIV.
Incarnation ... .
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IX.
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Heavenly King ...
72
XVI.
XVII.
Penitence ... .
Easter (2) ... .
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.. 49
X.
All Things Bright
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XVIII
. Ascension (2) ... .
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APPENDIX.
XIX.
Holy Ghost ...
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Psalms
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XX.
Church
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Hymns
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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,
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Except ye receive the kingdom of God as a little child, ye shill in no wise
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Children. — And | cleanse me | from my | sin.
Minister. — For / ac- 1 knowledge my | faults.
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Children. — And | put out | all my | misdeeds.
Minister. — Make me a clean | heart, O | God.
Children. — And rene^u a | right | spirit with- 1 in me.
Minister. — Cast me not away\{xovf\ Thy | presence.
Children.— And take not Thy I Holy | Spirit | from me.
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Almighty and everlasting God, Heavenly Father, we give Thee humble
thanks that Thou hast vouchsafed to call us to the knowledge of Thy grace
and faith in Thee. Increase this knowledge, and confirm this faith in us
evermore. Give us, we beseech Thee, Thy Holy Spirit, that as we are made
partakers of the death of Thy Son, we may also be partakers of His resur-
rection, so that finally, with the residue of Thy Holy Church, we may be
inheritors of Thine everlasting kingdom, through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Third Collect.
O, Almighty God, Who out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast
ordained strength, and madest infants to glorify Thee by their deaths ; mortify
and kill all vices in us, and so strengthen us by Thy grace, that by the
innocency of our lives, and constancy of our faith, even unto death, we may
glorify Thy Holy Name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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The Lord bless you, and keep you; the Lord make His face to shine
upon you, and be gracious unto you; the Lord lift up the light cf His
countenance upon you, and give you peace, now, and for evermore. Amen.
H Then may follow a Hymn.
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1 nHRIST, Who in the ages gone
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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.
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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.
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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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What in Thy childish years befell,
What Thou for them hast done.
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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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Before they sought their home.
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To learn what must be done.
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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,
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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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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,
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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 !
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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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The Twelve Fruits.
i "RLESSED Holy Trinity, I 8 Give Thy children trustful/w'M
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 ;
Fill us all with heavenly love,
Holy, loving Spirit.
3 Give us holy Joy in Thee ;
Joy for all we know and see,
Joy for all we hope to be,
Bright and Holy Spirit.
4 Peace in these our restless hearts ;
Peace though Satan ply his arts ;
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
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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
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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.
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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,
We adore Thee, Father.
3 Father, Who our ways dost lead,
Giving us our daily bread,
And supplying all our need,
We adore Thee, Father.
4 Watching o'er us every day,
Leading safely on our way,
Asking us to love and pray,
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 Thee, Jesu.
7 Who hast vanquished sin and pain,
And hast opened wide again
Sion's gates to sinful men,
We adore Thee, Jesu.
8 Lord, enthroned at God's Right Hand,
Angel-hosts around Thee stand,
Hymning Thee in heavenly land,
We adore Thee, Jesu.
9 Guide and comfort us, Thy sheep,
Who on earth, in mystery deep
Strive Thy Word to love and keep,
We adore Thee, Jesu.
io Wandering here on earth below,
Longing Thee to see and know,
And our weakness to forego,
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,
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Hear us, Holy Spirit.
16 Make us strong and brave and true,
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Doing all we ought to do,
Hear us, Holy Spirit.
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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.
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2 Holy God, by Whose decree
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5 Jesu, Word of God Most High,
Only Son eternally,
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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,
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Sion's gates to sinful men,
We adore Thee, Jesu.
8 Lord, enthroned at God's Right Hand,
Angel-hosts around Thee stand,
Hymning Thee in heavenly land,
We adore Thee, Jesu.
g 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,
And our weakness to forego,
We adore Thee, Jesu.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Hear us, Holy Jesu.
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Hear us, Holy Jesu.
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Hear us, Holy Father.
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Banish death, and sin, and pain,
Let no evil thing remain,
Hear us, Holy Father.
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Praises that shall cleave the skies,
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Hear us, Holy Father.
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Hear us, Holy Father.
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Hear us, Holy Father.
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Hear us, Holy Father
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Evil that we cannot see,
Evil that would lead from Thee,
Hear us, Holy Father,
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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.
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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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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.
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We must pass if we would gain
That high heaven where Thou dost
Holy Jesu, hear us. [reign,
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Means to make us more like Thee,
If we bear them patiently,
Teach us, Holy Jesu.
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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,
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God-like men their powers employ,
Bring us, Holy Jesu.
9 Where in wondrous light are shown
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Who shall know as they are known,
Bring us, Holy Jesu.
10 Where with loved ones gone before,
We may love Thee and adore
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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.
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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.
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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,
By the narrow manger-bed,
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.
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1 TMTHER.hear Thy children's call :]
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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.
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Now we mourn our stubborn pride :
We beseech Thee, hear us.
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We beseech Thee, hear us.
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By the stripes and death He bore,
By His life for evermore.
We beseech Thee, hear us.
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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 :
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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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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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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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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.
Amen.
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i TfAITHFUL Shepherd of Thine
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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
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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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Angel footsteps cross the >now,
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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,
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Calm land beyond the sea !
The land beyond the sea !
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Of those we love, to thee,
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The land beyond the sea !
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With arms outstretched to thee,
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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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Hymn IV.
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.
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O that I had wings, &c
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O that I had wings, &c.
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Of that Eden could attain !
O that I had wings, &c. Amen.
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Fling out the Banner ! Heathen lands
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And nations crowding to be bom,
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Fling out the Banner ! Laden souls
That fall and perish in the strife
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And spring immortal into life.
Fling out the Banner ! Far and wide,
Skyward and seaward let it shine ;
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O gracious Saviour, to Thine House we ccmc :
Children's joys shall be
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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,
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On all things we do,
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O may we praise and glorify Thy Name.
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Be our God and Guide,
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Be upheld by Thee,
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OKIND and gentle Saviour,
Who art the Children's Friend,
We pray Thee now receive us,
Thy blessing on us send.
Our joys and all our sorrows
Thou wiliest we should bring,
And lay them all before Thee,
Our good and gracious King.
The weary and sin-laden
In Thee do find their rest ;
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Our joys are doubly blest.
Thou didst vouchsafe Thy presence
On Cana's wedding day,
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Accept our festal day.
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The people came and brought ;
From Thee Thy grace and favour
For little ones they sought ;
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For Thou art good and kind;
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
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While for all gifts Thou givest
Thy Holy Name we bless.
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On these our festive days,
Alleluia !
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To Thee draw near ;
Alleluia !
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To sing our festal songs ;
Taught by Thy Holy Word,
That praise to Thee belongs.
Alleluia !
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Alleluia !
3 On all kind friends we pray
Thy blessing Thou wilt send ;
Spare them to us, that they
Thy little flock may tend.
Alleluia !
For all good gifts
Each voice uplifts,
Alleluia !
4 O Lord of life and love,
When earthly joys are o'er,
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
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. i. 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.
When the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he
hath committed, and doeth that which is lawful and right, he shall save
his soul alive. Ezek. xviii. 27.
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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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.
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mercies look upon us ; Through the merits and mediation of thy blessed
Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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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.
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proud in the imagin- | -ation | of their | hearts.
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11 Then shall fallow the Second Lesson taken from the New Testament.
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F. T>LESSED be the Lord | God of | Israel : for lie hath visited | and
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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 ;
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VT of his countenance * and be | merciful | unto | us ;
2 That thy way may be kn6wn up- | -on | earth : thy saving |
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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 |
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Ghost ;
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without | end. | A- | -men.
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0 EVERLASTING God, who hast ordained and constituted the
services of angels and men in a wonderful order ; Mercifully grant
that as thy holy angels alway do thee service in heaven, so by thy
appointment they may succour and defend us on earth; through Jesus
Cnrifit our Lord. Amen.
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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.
U. rpHE Lord said unto | my | Lord : Sit thou on my right hand *
-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.
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offerings * with an | holy j worship : the dew of thy birth is 6i the |
womb | of the | morning.
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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.
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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-
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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 ;
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28 O Lord let thy niercy | lighten . up- | -on us : as our | trust | is
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29 O Lord in thee | have I | trusted : l£t me | never j be con- |
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% Then shall be read the Second Lesson : St. Luke ii. to v. 15, or St.
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F. U". "rYfY soul doth magni- | -fy the | Lord : and ray spirit hath re- I
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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.
M. 4 For he that is mighty hath | magnified | me : and | holy | is
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.
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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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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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"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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HYMNS.
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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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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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Psalm VIII. — Domine, Domintu noster.
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-|
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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.
(i lb- that hath not given his m6ney up- | -on | usury : nor taken re- |
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- |
language : biit their I voices . are |
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,
15 O' | — | Lord : my | strength and I my re- j -deemer.
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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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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\
10 Wlio is the I Kin- of | glory : even the Lord of h&Nts | he . is the
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King of ; glory.
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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.
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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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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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PSALM XL VI. — Deus noster reiugium.
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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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
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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
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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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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 |
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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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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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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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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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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
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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.
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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.
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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 |
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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
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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
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9 For thou, L6rd | art my | hope : thou hast set thine h<5use of de- |
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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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o The Lord himself | is thy | keeper : the Lord is thy defence up- | -on
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6 So that the sun shall not burn | thee by | day : nefther the moon |
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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 |
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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MORNING.
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' Under His ioi?igs shall thou trust."
1. nPHE morning bright,
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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.
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wilt Thou compos* kim as with a shield."
H. 1. npHE night i> closing o'er as,
J- And shadows stalk abroad ;
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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
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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.
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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
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1. r\ FATHER, Who didst all things make
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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
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Seal us this night, and hour by hour
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4. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
The God Whom heaven and earth adore,
From men and from the Angel-host
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LITTLE children, Advent bids you
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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
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" Go ye forth to meet the Bridegroom :
Haste, for Jesus draweth nigh ! "
, Little children, they shall meet Him,
Faithful children of the light ;
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burning,
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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 !
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1. T 0 ! He conies with clouds descend-
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Thousand thousand saints attending
Swell the triumph of His train ;
Alleluia !
Christ appears on earth again.
F. H.
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Robed in dreadful majesty ;
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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.
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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
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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]
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To that dear land of real ;
Who art. with Qod the Father,
And Spirit, ever blest.
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«i The glory of the elect !
O dear and future vision
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E'en now by faith I see thee :
E'en here thy walls discern :
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yearn.
. . For there the band of Prophets
United praise ascribes,
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The lily-beds of Virgins,
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Jesu, in mercy bring us
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Children, lift your voices,
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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
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Of a Virgin mother,
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(i. ( hililicn. lift your voices,
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All the world rejoi<
JeSUfl Christ is King.
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B. P. BOCVERIR.
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NEW YEAR'S DAY.
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STANDING ax the portal of the opening year,
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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.
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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 :
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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.
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1. A WAKE and sing the song
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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
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" 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
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F. U. Your voices raise
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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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Triumphant o'er the tomb
The Lord of earth and sky !
F. H. Your voices raise, &c.
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For we, like Him. shall rise,
To dwell with Him ere long
In bliss beyond the skies !
F. U. Your voices raise
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Your risen Lord !
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Christ, the King of Glory,
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Joyfully we sing,
"Jesus hath ascended !
Glory to our King ! "
2. He, who came to save us,
He, who bled and died,
Now is crowned with glory
At His Father's side.
Never more to sutler,
Never more to die,
Jesus, King of Glory,
Is gone up on high.
All His work is ended,
Joyfully we sing,
"Jesus hath ascended !
Glorv to our Kin<r ! "
3. Praying for His children
In that blessed place,
Calling them to glory,
Sending them His grace.
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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And lighten with celestial fire.
Thou the anointing Spirit art,
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2. Thy blessed Unction from above
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Keep far our foes, give peace at home :
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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.
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1. "C1IGHT the good fight for God and the Right,
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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.
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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 .
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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—
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Thou, who with Thy chosen friends,
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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.
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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.
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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
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Praise, praise for aye !
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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
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5. Oh, dearly, dearly has He loved,
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The sweetest Name on earth.
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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
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It cheers me through this little while,
Through desert waste and wild.
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The Name I love to hear,
No saint on earth its worth can tell,
No heart conceive how dear.
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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 ;
To them that find Thee All in all.
We taste Thee, O Thou Living Bread,
And long to feast upon Thee still ;
We drink of Thee, the Fountain-head,
And thirst our souls from Thee to fill.
Our restless spirits yearn for Thee,
Where'er our changeful lot is cast ;
Glad when Thy gracious smile Ave see,
Blest when our faith can hold Thee fast.
O Jesu, ever with us stay ;
Make all our moments calm and bright ;
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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
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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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From India's coral strand,
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From many an ancient river,
From many a palmy plain,
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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
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The heathen in his blindness
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With wisdom from on high,
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The lamp of life deny ?
H. Salvation : oh, salvation !
The joyful sound proclaim,
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Has learnt Messiah's name.
U. 4. Waft, waft, ye winds, His story,
And you, ye waters, roll,
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It spreads from pole to pole ;
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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 ;
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Mark that miracle of time,
God's own Sacrifice complete ;
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Learn of Jesus Christ to die.
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"A man shall be as a hiding-place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest."
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,
Till the storm of life be past ;
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,
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comparison of Thee."
F. H. 1. TESU, my Lord, my God, my All,
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,
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At the Temple Lamp grew dim.
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Lives of love and kindly good —
Now their bodies sleep ail calmly
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4. Festive joy can never make us
To forget those graves so dear ;
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Water them with loving tear ;
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In Thy kingdom bright above !
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mercies
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For the ever-cleansing Fountain
Where our sins are washed
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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.
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"May Thine eyes be open toward this house night and day.'
1 pHRIST is made the sure
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Christ the head and corner-
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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-
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Hear Thy servants as they pray;
And Thy fullest benediction
Shed within its walls to-day.
4. Here vouchsafe to all Thy ser-
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What they ask of Thee to gain,
What they gain from Thee, for
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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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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
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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
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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 ? "
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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
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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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See, His banners go.
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Hell's foundations quiver,
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Loud your anthems raise.
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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.
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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
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All rapture through and through,
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T 2. 0 Paradise ! O Paradise !
The world is growing old ;
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Where love is never cold ;
H. Where loyal hearts, &c.
H. 3. O Paradise ! 0 Paradise !
Tis weary waiting here ;
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I will not stir, lest I forsake
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lonely heart
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Day by day His tender mercy,
Healing, helping, full and free,
Sweet and strong, and ah ! so
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1. TDRAISE, my soul, the King of heaven,
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Kansomed, healed, restored, forgiven,
Evermore His praises sing ;
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Praise the everlasting King.
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Gird you with your armour bright ;
Mighty are your enemies,
Hard the battle you must fight.
F. H. O'er a faithless fallen world
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F. U. Bear it onward ; lift it high.
H 2. 'Mid the homes of want and woe,
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Let the voice of hope be heard.
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F. U. 4. Be the banner still unfurled,
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IT. Praise with songs of holy glee,
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narrow,
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With a zeal He will not own.
There is plentiful Redemption
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F. W. Faber.
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Deny thyself, the world forsake,
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shame ;
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strength,
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Christ,
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down ;
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May hope to wear the glorious
crown.
6. To Thee, Great Lord, the One
in Three,
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I I gi hi ofl in our home to see
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Cfyey come, (Bob's messengers.
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1. rpHEY come, God's messengers of love,
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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.
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'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.
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"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.
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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 ;
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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 ? "
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Ere the Shepherd could bring him back."
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The lost one was rescued again,
As a child of the kingdom of
heaven.
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one lives,
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Heaven is our Home :
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Those we love most and best,
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We march, we march to Victory !
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In surpliced Train to meet Him ;
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That the sons of day may greet Him ;
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H. 3. The bands of the Alien flee away,
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Cleave's Satan's ranks asunder.
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With watchword duly given ;
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To fight for the Gates of Heaven :
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Our helmet is His salvation.
Our banner, the Cross of Calvary,
Our watchword — The Incarnation.
H. We march, we march, &c.
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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.
U. 8. Then onward we march, our arms to prove,
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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Therefore we may not weep.
'2. Tread softly o'er the place
Where our beloved ones lie ;
There is no death for them :
God's own can never die.
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With white, o'ershadowing w big,
Watching by night and day,
Their sweetest praises sing.
4. Shine on, bright, blessed sun '.
Spring flowerets o'er the clay !
Till the glad morn shall break,
Dawn of Eternal Day.
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Our lov'd ones fallen asleep ;
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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 !
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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.
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Praise to Thee, 0 God most mighty.
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